The Death of an Adult Child

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The Death of an Adult Child
Author : Jeanne Webster Blank
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 03 November 2016
ISBN : 9781351863452
Pages : 284 pages
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The Death of an Adult Child by Jeanne Webster Blank Book PDF Summary

This book was written to be a comfort and guide for bereaved parents whose adult child has died; to show by sharing our experiences that we are not alone in our responses to our child's death; that we are not weak, defective in character or otherwise inadequate because of the way we grieve; to spell out ways in which some of us have increased our understanding of our condition, found solace, dispelled guilt and anger, overcome depression, come to terms with survivors, and memorialized our deceased children. Questionnaires were sent to more than sixty bereaved parents of adult children who died and many anonymous examples from these questionnaires are used throughout the book.

The Death of an Adult Child

This book was written to be a comfort and guide for bereaved parents whose adult child has died; to show by sharing our experiences that we are not alone in our responses to our child's death; that we are not weak, defective in character or otherwise inadequate because of the

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The Death of an Adult Child

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