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Joanne Steen - We Regret to Inform You: A Survival Guide for Gold Star Parents and Those Who Support Them

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A compassionate guide to help Gold Star parents cope with the grief and loss of their military son or daughter.

Author Joanne Steen tackles the subject that terrifies parents of military personnelthe death of their son or daughter on active duty. In short, easy-to-read chapters Gold Star parents find thoughtful explanations and trustworthy advice for coping with military grief. Steen weaves together realistic examples with voices of other Gold Star parents, connecting the readers to the wisdom of those parents who have walked in their shoes.

Chapters for relatives, friends, and professional service providers of Gold Star parents are also included, supplying them with what they need to know about military loss; what to expect in the parents; and best practices on what to say and ways to help support them. Gold Star parents will find a path to survive their life-changing loss and develop the resilience to move forward.

Joanne Steen has more than twenty years experience in the grief and loss field, with a specialty in military loss. She is a board-certified counselor, instructor, Gold Star widow, and the founder of Grief Solutions, a training company on grief, loss and resilience. Steen is also the coauthor of Military Widow: A Survival Guide (Naval Institute Press, 2006)

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We Regret to Inform You helps fill the void in grief resources on military loss for surviving parents of our fallen service members. Parents will find not only reliable guidance for coping with the life-changing loss of their son or daughter in military service, but also the validation that their childs service to country mattered, is deeply appreciated, and will not be forgotten. All who served and died because of that service will be remembered.

General Glenn M. Walters

US Marine Corps (Ret)

Even fifteen years after my son was killed, I found the book resonated with me and shed new light on surviving, adjusting, and moving forward after his death.

We Regret to Inform You is the only book of its kind for bereaved parents of military service members, providing us with information about the military and grieving process, and illuminating for us the path of our journey. It is well researched and written, thorough in scope, organized for easy use, and written in language that is readily understood.

Betsy Beard

Gold Star Mother of SPC Bradley Beard, US Army
Editor, TAPS Magazine (2008-2015)

Joanne Steen offers us a glimpse of how life changes suddenly, permanently, and immeasurably when parents lose a child in the service of their country. From the vantage point of her own personal grief, Joanne tells a powerful story that deserves to be told about sacrifice that needs to be understood.

General Martin E. Dempsey

US Army (Ret)

After our son was killed while serving in Pakistan, I searched for books on the loss of a child. Many focused on losing a young child, some focused on losing your child to suicide, but there were none that dealt with the military death of ones son or daughter. After reading several of those books, I still felt like there were pieces of my grief puzzle that were missing. This book put into words and validated those missing pieces. It helped my husband and me to understand the unique circumstances of a military death. And that we not only lost our son but also our connection with the military community, with the soldiers who were his brothers and sisters in arms. Joannes clear descriptions helped me to put into words and understand the emotions I was feeling.

All in all, We Regret To Inform You supplied the answers and understanding that those other grief books did not have. Thank you Joanne!

Nancy Stets

Proud Gold Star Mom of SSG Mark A. Stets Jr, US Army

I wish I had this book soon after my military son, US Marine Sgt. Thomas R. Bagosy completed suicide. Tommy was my second son, age twenty-five, a combat veteran of two deployments to Iraq 2006/07 and Afghanistan 2009. He died on May 10, 2010 while on active duty at Camp Lejeune, NC.

Every word in We Regret to Inform You applies to the grief experienced by my family and me. The Tips for Surviving Fathers was especially helpful in that men have to contend with years of ingrained conditioning for dealing with grief. We have been conditioned to not show emotion or cry. I only wish I had the details of what to expect that I found in this book.

Bob Bagosy

Proud Gold Star Father of Sgt. Thomas R. Bagosy, US Marine Corps
Semper Fi Tommy!

Joanne Steens We Regret to Inform You is a consoling gift and a compassionate guide to Gold Star families surviving the loss of a child in a military setting. Families will find useful information and support as they begin their journey with grief.

Kenneth J. Doka, PhD

Professor, the Graduate School of The College of New Rochelle
Senior Consultant, the Hospice Foundation of America

We Regret To Inform You is a comprehensive, yet practical guide to understanding and coping with losing a son or daughter in military service. Whether you are a parent grieving your childs death, a caring friend, or a professional counselor this book will prove an invaluable resource in navigating the complexities of this unimaginable journey.

George Lutz

Gold Star Father of Cpl. George Tony Lutz, US Army
Founder of Honor and Remember, Inc
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Of all the books Ive recommended to others on grief, this is one of the best. Ms. Steen artfully weaves her knowledge of grief into each chapter in a way that helps Gold Star parents feel understood and validated. We Regret to Inform You is an important contribution that poignantly steps the reader through all aspects of the grief journey, providing hope and promise for better days. Steen quotes a number of bereaved parents throughout the book in a way that is compassionate and at the same time pragmatic. Explaining what to expect and how to respond to the challenges of military loss, this book is not only for those who are bereaved but for anyone supporting this type of loss.

Patti Anewalt, PhD, LPC, FT

Director of Pathways Center for Grief & Loss
Hospice & Community Care

In my more than thirty years as a grief counselor, author, and educator, I have learned there is a profound need for compassionate and focused care provided to Gold Star parents. A military widow herself, Joanne Steen brings her incredible empathy and intelligence to these pages and helps fill this need. We Regret to Inform You weaves together real voices and practical guidance, and is a necessary read for those affected as well as their family, friends, and professional caregivers.

Alan Wolfelt, PhD, CT

Center for Loss and Life Transition

We Regret to Inform You is one of the best books Ive seen to date to assist Gold Star parents in grappling with the pain of the loss of their daughter or son. Joannes writing style is the same as being with her in person: compassionate, warm, and engaging. The book has numerous quotes from Gold Star parents interspersed throughout it to let them know that however they lost their childregardless of age, whether in combat, a training accident, a reserve drill weekend activity, or suicidethey are not alone. I strongly recommend this book as a guide for the parents and also as a quick reach reference book for military chaplains and civilian clergy who walk the hard path of being with a Gold Star parent.

Fr. William D. Razz Waff, DMin, BCC

Major General, US Army (Ret)
Executive Director, Military Chaplains Association

As a former Chief of Naval Personnel who had the honor and challenge of leading the Navys team supporting families whose service member was killed in the terrorist attacks on the USS Cole in 2000 and the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon, I wish Id been able to share Joanne Steens remarkable book We Regret To Inform You with not only my team, but also the parents of all who were killed. Quite simply, I know of no one more knowledgeable than Ms. Steen on how to help parents, spouses, and family members work through the traumatic loss of their service member. This is a must have book for all in key leadership positions, too.

Vice Admiral Norbert Ryan

US Navy (Ret)

This book is a wonderful resource for parents grieving the death of their child who served in the military. Joanne compassionately covers the impact that military deaths have on parents and normalizes grief as a prolonged journey. She provides insight on first surviving the death of an adult child and then eventually moving forward in a healthy way.

Gregory Inman, PhD

Clinical psychologist

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