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Death benefits : how losing a parent can change an adult's life-- for the better
Title:
Death benefits : how losing a parent can change an adult's life-- for the better
Author:
Safer, Jeanne.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Basic Books, [2008]

©2008
Physical Description:
viii, 226 pages ; 22 cm
Summary:
Although most of us lose a mother or father in later life, few of us are psychologically prepared for the experience. This book explores the uncharted territory each of us enters when a parent leaves us, and offers a blueprint for positive change in every aspect of our lives. It demonstrates through powerful stories (including the author's own revelatory experience) how parent loss is the most potent catalyst for change in middle age and can actually offer us our last, best chance to become our truest, deepest selves. Psychotherapist Safer challenges the conventional wisdom that fundamental change is only for the young, and that loss must simply be endured or overcome. Filled with moving and engaging stories of real men and women re-imagining themselves after a parent's death, this is a fresh, impassioned, and sophisticated look at self-transformation in later life.--From publisher description.
Language:
English
Contents:
My death benefit (autobiography) -- Death benefits : the last taboo -- Going through the stuff : choosing a legacy -- Using the good china : deserving a life at last -- My body, my self : health and beauty benefits -- Till death do us part : marriage and divorce -- Lifted up in my mother's arms : religious epiphanies -- A voice of my own : creative self-expression -- Father knows best? The punitive parent dies -- Mom's best friend : the end of emotional caretaking -- The eleventh hour : near-death revelations -- Perspectives from the deathspace -- In their end is my beginning : cultivating death benefits.
ISBN:
9780465072118
Format :
Book