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"A frank chronicle of healing."-Kirkus ReviewsWhat happens when a trauma therapist is traumatized by loss?Esteemed trauma therapist Meghan Riordan Jarvis knew how to help her patients process grief. For nearly twenty years, Jarvis expected that this clinical training would inoculate her against the effects of personal trauma. But when her father died after a year-long battle with cancer, followed by her mother's unexpected passing while on their family vacation, she came undone.
Thrown into a maelstrom of grief, with long-buried childhood tragedy rising to the surface, Jarvis knew what she had to do-check herself into the same trauma facility to which she often sent her clients. In treatment, trading the therapist's chair for the patient's couch, Jarvis took her first steps toward healing.
A brave story of confronting life's hardest moments with emotional honesty,
End of the Hour is for anyone who has experienced the unpredictable, lasting power of grief-and wondered how they'd ever get through it.
About the author
Meghan Riordan Jarvis is a podcast host (
Grief Is My Side Hustle), two-time TEDx speaker, and psychotherapist specializing in trauma, grief, and loss. After experiencing PTSD following the deaths of both of her parents, Jarvis founded Talking Point Partners to help employers address complex emotions such as grief in the workplace. Her memoir,
End of the Hour, published by Zibby Publishing in 2023, chronicles her journey with trauma and learning to eventually accept it. Jarvis's self-help book,
Can Anyone Tell Me? Essential Questions About Grief and Loss, was published with Sounds True Media in October 2024. Originally from New England, Jarvis currently lives in Maryland with her husband and their three children, where competing piles of LEGO bricks and books cover most surfaces of their house.
Summary
“A frank chronicle of healing.”—Kirkus Reviews
What happens when a trauma therapist is traumatized by loss?
Esteemed trauma therapist Meghan Riordan Jarvis knew how to help her patients process grief. For nearly twenty years, Meghan expected that this clinical training would inoculate her against the effects of personal trauma. But when her father died after a year-long battle with cancer, followed by her mother’s unexpected passing while on their family vacation, she came undone.
Thrown into a maelstrom of grief, with long-buried childhood tragedy rising to the surface, Meghan knew what she had to do―check herself into the same trauma facility to which she often sent her clients. In treatment, trading the therapist’s chair for the patient’s couch, Meghan took her first steps toward healing.
A brave story of confronting life’s hardest moments with emotional honesty, End of the Hour is for anyone who has experienced the unpredictable, lasting power of grief―and wondered how they’d ever get through it.