The purpose of this book is to enable parents, whose children have
died, to understand the grief process and to recommit to leading
productive lives. This book covers the three stages of grief -
shock, disorganization, and reorganization and gives helpful
information about the process. Ways of emotionally letting go of
the child are discussed as are the changes in relationships which
are brought about by the death of a child. The main focus is on new
beginnings - how a parent can reinvest in his or her own life after
this devastating event. The material in this book provides
practical guidelines and approaches to working through grief. It is
primarily addressed to parents, however, therapists and others in
the helping professions should find valuable material in it as
well. The author shares her personal story and the stories of other
parents, in the hopes that the reader will be inspired to pick up
the pieces and move on.
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