Life after loss. Psychology of grieving
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In this book, Dr. Likkat Zintl"s doctor Elizabeth Zintl show that the experience of burning caused by our past losses and individually for every person. Focusing on the most real out of the loss - death, they consider it in a number of other losses: separation from divorce, loss of dreams, ideal, friendship, homeland, even former themselves. Providing a unique understanding of the psychodynamics of the experience of grief, the Volkan and the sintl define the normal, or "uncomplicated", grief and trace the paths of unresolved, or pathological, grief.
The book provides genuine life stories and examples taken from art and literature.
This book will not only be interesting to analyst professionals, but can also become a means of self-help for those who are experiencing pain of loss or turned out to be near a person who has lost close people
The book provides genuine life stories and examples taken from art and literature.
This book will not only be interesting to analyst professionals, but can also become a means of self-help for those who are experiencing pain of loss or turned out to be near a person who has lost close people
Author:
Author:Volkan V. D.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Psychology
Series:
Series: Modern Psychotherapy
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-89353-418-4
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