How We Grieve: Relearning the World - Attig, Thomas
How We Grieve: Relearning the World - Attig, Thomas
Clean, tight, unmarked; absolute minimal wear; appears unread; In this book, Thomas Attig tells real-life tales to illustrate the poignant disruption of life and suffering that loss entails. He shows how through grieving we meet daunting challenges, make critical choices, and reshape our lives. These intimate treatments of coping hold valuable lessons that address the needs of grieving people and those who hope to support and comfort them. Grieving is not a process of passively living through stages. Nor is it a clinical problem to be solved or managed by others. How We Grieve shows that grieving is an active, coping process of relearning how to be and act in a world where loss transforms the fabric of our lives. Loss challenges us to relearn things and places; relationships with others, including fellow survivors, the deceased, and even God; and most of all ourselves, including our daily life patterns and the meaning of our own life stories.
Near Fine
Soft cover
Oxford University Press
1996
New York, NY