Finding my way : from trauma to transformation : the journey through loss and grief / John M. Schneider.
Publisher: Traverse City, Mich. : Seasons Press, 2012Edition: [Revised edition]Description: xxxii, 460 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780963898470
- BF575 .G7 S36 2012
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The medicalization of grief -- Where has all our sadness gone? -- What is true depression? -- Normal and disordered responses to loss -- When grieving stops: losing our way -- The nature of grief -- The grieving process --When grieving begins -- Coping with awareness: holding on and letting go - Awareness of the loss: the world turned upside down -- What's left? -- Integration: Resolve, restore, and re-member -- Discovering what's possible -- Transformation: fully living the interludes -- What helps with grief -- Professional help for loss and grief -- Validation: the healing tool -- The healing community.
Finding My Way describes and illustrates both the universality of loss and grief and the unique ways it is experienced by every person. John Schneider presents his comprehensive model for grief, which poses three fundamental questions or discoveries that we all face in grief: "what's lost?" "what's left?" and "what's possible?"
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