My Books
My Books
When the Grief Counselor Becomes the Grieving Counselor
When The Grief Counselor Becomes the Grieving Counselor
What happens when a counselor feels overwhelmed by grief, depression, or emotional pain? How does he continue to work with grieving clients when he himself is grieving?
As a grief therapy counselor, Adrian helped others through loss. But after losing his partner of 28 years, he struggled to manage his emotions. That’s when he turned to Dr. Sarah—a kind, understanding guide—who helped him through his healing journey.
With Sarah’s life coaching, Adrian slowly peeled back the layers of pain, and discovered parts he didn’t know were there—strength, vulnerability, and creativity. He found comfort in colors and words when silence was too heavy.
This book will help readers to care for their emotional wellness and allow them to learn stress reduction techniques. With this book, Steven, wants the readers to know that they are not alone, whether it’s stress reduction techniques or seeking therapy for themselves.
Everyone Experiences Grief Differently
In Everyone Experiences Grief Differently—And That’s Why You’re Normal, counselor Steven A. Moore offers a compassionate roadmap for navigating the many forms of loss that often go unseen and unspoken. Beyond the traditional “five stages,” Moore explores twelve distinct types of grief—from anticipatory and ambiguous grief to disenfranchised, chronic, and collective loss—revealing how each demands its own path to healing.
With empathy, clarity, and practical tools, this book helps readers name their emotions, understand their unique grief experience, and rebuild life with meaning and self-compassion. Through relatable examples, reflection exercises, and clinical insight, Moore reminds readers that there’s no “right way” to grieve—only your way.
Whether you’re mourning a loved one, a relationship, your health, or a version of yourself, this book will validate your pain, guide your healing, and help you rediscover hope.
34 Years Sober: The Brutal Truth About What Actually Works In Recovery
The Recovery Book That Tells You What Others Won’t
After 34 years of continuous sobriety, a licensed counselor reveals the brutal truths and hidden strategies that separate those who stay sober for decades from those who relapse after a few years.
Most recovery books are written by people with 5-10 years clean. They talk about the pink cloud and first-year struggles. What they DON’T tell you is:
- What happens when your marriage falls apart after you’re sober
- How to handle success without becoming complacent
- Why people with 10+ years suddenly relapse
- How to navigate death, divorce, and crisis without drinking
- The difference between “dry drunk” and genuine recovery