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Saying Goodbye: How Families Can Find Renewal Through Loss
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Saying Goodbye: How Families Can Find Renewal Through Loss Hardcover - 2011

by Okun, Barbara; Nowinski, Joseph

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The new definitive text on grieving in today's world.

With advances in modern medicine, the nature of death and dying has undergone a dramatic shift. A diagnosis of a life-threatening disease is not always an immediate death sentence, and one can survive months or even years before succumbing to a terminal illness. It can give us the gift of more time with our loved ones-but it can also complicate the grieving process, prolonging the emotional pain, bringing family issues to the forefront, and creating new challenges for everyone involved.

Published in collaboration with Harvard Health Publications, Saying Goodbye explores what this means for those who may be left "living with death" for an extended period of time. Guiding readers through this complex journey, Okun and Nowinski introduce and explore its five stages-crisis, unity, upheaval, resolution, and renewal-and offer a road map that will help readers navigate their way through the realities of death and dying.

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  • Title Saying Goodbye: How Families Can Find Renewal Through Loss
  • Author Okun, Barbara; Nowinski, Joseph
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 336
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Berkley, New York, NY
  • Date 2011-01-04
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-0425233227
  • ISBN 9780425233221 / 0425233227
  • Weight 1.14 lbs (0.52 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6.4 x 1.2 in (22.86 x 16.26 x 3.05 cm)
  • Ages 18 to UP years
  • Grade levels 13 - UP
  • Library of Congress subjects Bereavement - Psychological aspects, Death - Psychological aspects
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2010037151
  • Dewey Decimal Code 155.937

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Summary

The new definitive text on grieving in today's world.

With advances in modern medicine, the nature of death and dying has undergone a dramatic shift. A diagnosis of a life-threatening disease is not always an immediate death sentence, and one can survive months or even years before succumbing to a terminal illness. It can give us the gift of more time with our loved ones-but it can also complicate the grieving process, prolonging the emotional pain, bringing family issues to the forefront, and creating new challenges for everyone involved.

Published in collaboration with Harvard Health Publications, Saying Goodbye explores what this means for those who may be left "living with death" for an extended period of time. Guiding readers through this complex journey, Okun and Nowinski introduce and explore its five stages-crisis, unity, upheaval, resolution, and renewal-and offer a road map that will help readers navigate their way through the realities of death and dying.

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About the author

Barbara Okun, Ph.D., is a professor of counseling psychology at Northeastern University and a clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School, a clinician, and an author.
Joseph Nowinski, Ph.D. is a nationally known psychologist with over twenty years of practice and an award-winning author of several books.