Always With Me: Parents Talk about the Death of a Child
ISBN: 9781772581942
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Demeter Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Children -- Death -- Psychological aspects; Parents -- Psychology; Bereavement -- Psychological aspects;

How does a parent cope after the death of a child? Each essay in Always With Me: Parents Talk about the Death of a Child reveals the experiences of parents who have lived through the devastation and upheaval of their child's death. Parents describe the maelstrom they face in their inner landscapes, coping strategies, and realigned place in the world. The writers in this collection of stories take on such topics as shock and isolation, despair, guilt, and how they attempt to make sense of their shattered lives. They offer insights into how their grief and loss are worked through, and why certain personal connections are severed, others strengthened. Importantly, they describe how, with lives altered indelibly, they try to press forward to find a new place in the world.

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