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Death Benefits: How Losing a Parent Can…
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Death Benefits: How Losing a Parent Can Change an Adult's Life--For the Better (editie 2008)

door Jeanne Safer Ph.D.

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When psychotherapist Jeanne Safer lost her mother, she was determined to turn her loss into an opportunity for insight and growth. Through her own experience, her work with patients, and in-depth interviews, Safer shows that the death of a parent can be a catalyst for change. In this updated paperback edition, Safer includes a helpful resource section, including information on hospice care, rehabilitation programs, and more. Bold, surprising, and compassionate, Death Benefits challenges the idea that loss must simply be endured or overcome.… (meer)
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Titel:Death Benefits: How Losing a Parent Can Change an Adult's Life--For the Better
Auteurs:Jeanne Safer Ph.D.
Info:Basic Books (2008), Hardcover, 240 pages
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This book looks at ways we can fine new self-expression and freedom following the death of a parent.
  LibraryPAH | May 16, 2019 |
I wanted this book to help, and I'm sure it does for some, but for me it seemed that it was probably more therapeutic for Ms Safer to write than it was for me to read.

I think it would be more helpful to a reader who wasn't all that close to their parent... or had a very controlling parent, upon the parent's passing. ( )
  denis408 | Aug 13, 2010 |
A different view of how to look at the loss of a loved one. Most of us will lose someone close to us with whom we have ambivalent feelings. All close relationships foster ambivalent feelings. How does a person cope with these conflicting feelings while dealing with grief. Safer gives us all permission to feel the relief of the ending of parts of the relationship that were difficult while at the same time grieving the loss of the loving parts of the relationship. ( )
  nycxile | Jan 18, 2010 |
Gently guides orphans through the grief and mixed feelings which may occur upon the death of a parent. ( )
  susanlgreen | Oct 23, 2009 |
Dr. Safer uses a rich array of stories gleaned from patients dealing with the death of one or both parents to present an airtight case for how the death of a parent can hold a multitude of benefits for even the oldest of orphans. Though Dr. Safer becomes repetitive when she's really trying to pound home a point, all in all she is quite sincere and articulate in her desire to help the grieving. ( )
  kvanuska | Jun 2, 2008 |
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When psychotherapist Jeanne Safer lost her mother, she was determined to turn her loss into an opportunity for insight and growth. Through her own experience, her work with patients, and in-depth interviews, Safer shows that the death of a parent can be a catalyst for change. In this updated paperback edition, Safer includes a helpful resource section, including information on hospice care, rehabilitation programs, and more. Bold, surprising, and compassionate, Death Benefits challenges the idea that loss must simply be endured or overcome.

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