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BEREAVEMENT PUBLISHING INC. ANNOUNCES NEW DEPARTMENT WITH FOCUS ON GRIEF IN THE WORKPLACE

Bereavement Publishing Inc. is proud to announce a new department for its successful, international publication, Bereavement, a Magazine of Hope and Healing. The focus of the publication's newest department is Grief in the Workplace, designed to help Corporate America with the grief experienced by thousands of employees and their families and friends whose loved ones have died.

New department editor, Rachel Kodanaz, a middle management executive and a widow, is well known for her booklet, workshop and keynote presentations and her training program, Grief in the Workplace. Her written material and training programs are related to the support of management and employees in both large and small corporations all across the country.

Rachel’s articles are available on our web site: www.bereavementmag.com

In addition to this newest department, there are eight other regular departments in Bereavement magazine that are written by some of the country's top professionals in the area of grief intervention. Expanded awareness is offered to readers in such areas as physical and mental health, faith, cross-cultural perspectives, humor and a special section, "Just for Kids." The magazine, designed as a "support group in print", offers not only a comprehensive view of the grief scene, it also serves as a touchstone for the pain of most grief situations.

In addition to the professional articles, Bereavement shares the poems, tributes, and stories submitted by many of the thousands of bereaved individuals in our society. Bereavement gives mourners a chance to express their feelings and "tell their story," filling a need for those who seek help, understanding and empathy.

Over the past eight years, the publication has enjoyed grateful acceptance and acclaim from readers in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia.

Professional caregivers in search of innovative ways to deal with grief find the magazine a valuable resource for both their clients and themselves.

Says Andrea Gambill, editor and publisher, "In our cultural past, well-bred, well-mannered people were never supposed to discuss grief, but in the past twenty years, there has been a welcome empathy around grief support. Now, the bereaved seem to be finding each other all over the world. I think there's a spiritual element... we're being guided outside of ourselves." Gambill and Kodanaz are available for interviews.

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