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Anchor|Elliot Reed Vincent

Anchor : What to do when grief Pulls you under (A Practical Guide for Survivors and the people who love them)

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At 3 a.m., a woman reaches for her phone out of habit, a voice she can no longer call lives in the photo on her lock screen. She finds a folded note in a coat pocket she hasn't worn since the funeral; the handwriting is familiar and the sentence unfinished. The note becomes a map she never expected and the book is the first person to teach her how to read it.

Anchor is a practical, compassionate guide that treats grief as a lived, body-centered experience rather than a checklist of stages. It weaves evidence-based research with vivid real-life vignettes and simple, actionable practices you can use in the acute moment and across the long arc of loss.

As a clinician and researcher synthesizing decades of grief science (including attachment theory, continuing bonds, and somatic approaches), I wrote Anchor because people need an honest, practical companion for the moments when grief feels like a physical tide rather than an idea. This book translates rigorous research into steps, rituals, and anchor practices that clinicians use and anyone can do.

The book gives clear, clinically informed tools for stabilizing the nervous system, holding relationships, and creating rituals that keep memory alive while letting life continue. It addresses disenfranchised and ambiguous losses, somatic symptoms of grief, and when professional care is needed.

Written for survivors and the people who love them, Anchor offers honest permission (to be messy, contradictory, and human) plus concrete anchor practices you can return to at 3 a.m. or on the hardest anniversaries.

If grief is pulling you under, pick up Anchor and learn a small set of stabilising practices you can use tonight, your next hour matters.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798197612168
  • ISBN-10: 9798197612168
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.36 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.52 pounds
  • Page Count: 170

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