Living Through Loss

Living Through Loss

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  • Author: Nancy R. Hooyman
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 0231122470
  • Category : Bereavement
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 480

Hooyman and Kramer's starting point is that loss comes in many forms and can include not only suffering the death of a person one loves but also giving birth to a child with disabilities, living with chronic illness, or being abused, assaulted, or otherwise traumatized. They approach loss from the perspective of the resilience model, which acknowledges the capacity of people to integrate loss into their lives, and write sensitively about the role of age, race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, and spirituality in a person's response to loss. – from publisher information.


Life After Loss

Life After Loss

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  • Author: Bob Deits
  • Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
  • ISBN: 1458777936
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 426

''One of the classics in the field of crisis intervention'' (Dr. Earl Grollman), Life after Loss is the go-to resource for anyone who has suffered a significant life change. Loss can be overwhelming, and recovery often seems daunting, if not impossible. With great compassion and insight, Deits provides practical exercises for navigating the uncertain terrain of loss and grief, helping readers find positive ways to put together a life that is necessarily different, but equally meaningful. With two new chapters and significant changes throughout reflecting Deits's ongoing experience in counseling, Life after Loss is an essential ''roadmap for those in grief'' (Lawrence J. Lincoln, MD, Staff, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Center).


Living with Loss

Living with Loss

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  • Author: Dan Moseley
  • Publisher: Xyzzy Press
  • ISBN: 1601480059
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

All Skye Dearborn's wishes seem to be coming true, but someone with a twisted obsession is now controlling her fate. Will Skye's new life prove to be all that she's dreamed of or a nightmare she can't escape?


Living Beyond Loss

Living Beyond Loss

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  • Author: Froma Walsh
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • ISBN: 9780393704389
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 476

Walsh and McGoldrick have fully revised and expanded this landmark work on the impact of death on the family system.


Living with Loss, Healing with Hope

Living with Loss, Healing with Hope

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  • Author: Earl A. Grollman
  • Publisher: Beacon Press
  • ISBN: 0807095648
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 120

Earl Grollman's Living When a Loved One Has Died has brought comfort to more than 250,000 readers. In Living with Loss, Healing with Hope, Grollman speaks directly to mourners of the Jewish faith. By weaving quotations from Jewish writers and philosophers into his comforting and expert prose, Grollman guides readers through the journey of mourning, healing, and hope. A colleague of Grollman's once told him, "Earl, I am not a member of your faith, but if I wanted the soundest emotional and spiritual approach to death, I would be a Jew." Occasionally quoting from sacred texts as well as Jewish writers and philosophers, Living with Loss, Healing with Hope illuminates Judaism's powerful recognition of the trauma of grief and of the mourner's responsibility eventually to return to the rhythm of life. In a brief final section, the author guides readers through Jewish funeral observances, Shiva, and beyond, and reminds all that these symbolic customs are 'about change-remembrance, letting go, and moving on.'


Lost & Found

Lost & Found

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  • Author: Marc Gellman
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780688157524
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 176

Describes different kinds of losses--losing possessions, competitions, health, trust, and the permanent loss because of death--and discusses how to handle these situations.


Living With Grief

Living With Grief

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  • Author: Kenneth J. Doka
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1317705890
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 272

First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Living Forward After Loss

Living Forward After Loss

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  • Author: Kathleen Ho
  • Publisher: AuthorHouse
  • ISBN: 1665575514
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 103

When the loved one you once had is no longer here, your world collapses in front of your eyes. You may alternate between great pain and numbness and find yourself unsure how to continue your life without them. The loss of a loved one through death or any other reason can be a harrowing experience requiring years of recovery. Author Kathleen Ho lost her significant other, David Bigby, in 2015. The life they built together fell apart with David’s death. It took her one year and a half to bounce back to life. Now, Kathleen seeks to help those struggling with losing loved ones to honor her late David’s life. By sharing practical strategies that grievers can adopt in their journey to recovery, she hopes you will stand back up and fight for your happiness. Kathleen also encourages readers to consider whether they have made the most of their precious time on Earth. The future belongs to those willing to move forward despite experiencing significant losses.


After the Death of a Child

After the Death of a Child

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  • Author: Ann K. Finkbeiner
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1476725705
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

For a parent, losing a child is the most devastating event that can occur. Most books on the subject focus on grieving and recovery, but as most parents agree, there is no recovery from such a loss. This book examines the continued love parents feel for their child and the many poignant and ingenious ways they devise to preserve the bond. Through detailed profiles of parents, Ann Finkbeiner shows how new activities and changed relationships with their spouse, friends, and other children can all help parents preserve a bond with the lost child. Based on extensive interviews and grief research, Finkbeiner explains how parents have changed five to twenty-five years after the deaths of their children. The first half of the book discusses the short- and long-term effects of the child’s death on the parent’s relationships with the outside world, that is, with their spouses, other children, friends, and relatives. The second half of the book details the effect on the parents’ internal world: their continuing sense of guilt; their need to place the death in some larger context and their inability sometimes to consistently do so; their new set of priorities; the nature of their bond with the lost child and the subtle and creative ways they have of continuing that bond. Finkbeiner’s central point is not so much how parents grieve for their children, but how they love them. Refusing to fall back on pop jargon about “recovery” or to offer easy solutions or standardized timelines, Finkbeiner’s is a genuine and moving search to come to terms with loss. Her complex profiles of parents resonate with the honesty and authenticity of uncomfortable emotions expressed and, most importantly, shared with others experiencing a similar loss. Finally, each profile exemplifies the many heroic ways parents learn to live with their pain, and by so doing, honor the lives their children should have lived.


Carrying Them with Us

Carrying Them with Us

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  • Author: David M. Engelstad
  • Publisher: Fortress Press
  • ISBN: 1506434177
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

Carrying Them with Us: Living through Pregnancy and Infant Loss is a reflection on what pastors David Engelstad and Catherine Malotky have learned since the day in 1984 when their eight-week-old daughter Erin died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Drawing on their own loss, they offer themselves as companions to parents who struggle to deal with the end of an eagerly anticipated pregnancy or the death of a joyfully welcomed baby. Readers will find in Carrying Them with Us comfort and wisdom, a spiritual perspective, and practical guidance. The authors also invite into this journey the caregivers--family, clergy and medical professionals, and friends--who accompany grieving parents. The book is organized around five questions the authors have found central to many parents' unfolding story: (1) How can this have happened? (2) Why do I feel like this? (3) How do I keep going? (4) What do I make of life after this? And (5) Who am I becoming? Engelstad and Malotky show readers a path from devastating sadness toward healing, a way for grieving parents to keep going and, one day, to embrace new life.