About "The Griefcase"

A Proven "Grief-Work" Guide for Moving Forward

Grief isn’t something you “get over.” It’s something you learn to carry differently — and that starts with owning it.

This is not generic advice. It’s real talk from a man who lost his teenage son and spent nearly a decade working with psychologists, anthropologists, and grief experts to create a groundbreaking approach that actually works for men.

Inside your Griefcase you’ll discover:

~ You don’t have to change who you are to heal
~ There is no “right” or “wrong” way to grieve — only your way
~ Grief has no timeline, no stages, no required orderAnger and guilt can be healthy — or false and harmful (you’ll learn the difference)
~ You already have the power inside you to survive and flourish

Quiet the fog. Let go of false guilt. Rediscover peace, purpose, and control.

Part of the EmpathGrowth series, this powerful guide is the companion to Sometimes I Cry in the Shower and Taking Your Griefcase to Work — for every man ready to own his grief and keep walking the broken road.

R. Glenn Kelly author of grief and bereavement support and healing books

R. Glenn Kelly - The Broken Road Traveler

R. Glenn is a fellow traveler on the broken road. He believes that no road is too broken to travel — and that every exit you choose can lead us back to peace, purpose, and a life of authentic faith.

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Who This Book Is For

  • Those who want a different approach to grief — one that uses a clear metaphor (the Griefcase) rather than traditional “stages of grief” models
  • Grieving fathers who have lost a child and feel pressure to stay strong or quickly “move on”
  • Men who have lost a parent, spouse, or other loved one and are struggling to process their emotions
  • Anyone carrying unresolved grief who wants a practical, visual framework for organizing their emotions instead of vague advice
  • People who feel emotionally stuck or numb after a loss and have difficulty accessing or expressing their feelings
  • Individuals who were conditioned to suppress emotions (“be strong,” “don’t cry,” “stay in control”) and now feel overwhelmed by grief
  • Partners and spouses of grieving men who want to better understand how men often process grief differently
  • Grief support group participants and facilitators looking for a fresh, usable metaphor and discussion tool
  • People seeking faith-informed grief support that balances spiritual comfort with practical steps
  • Those returning to work or daily responsibilities after a major loss who need guidance on functioning while still grieving
  • Counselors, therapists, and grief coaches who work with bereaved clients and want accessible, non-clinical language and tools
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