Living through personal crisis / Ann Kaiser Stearns.
All of us suffer personal crisis. It may be a death, divorce, job loss or other financial crisis, a broken love relationship, or an illness--any painful experience that forces us to re-examine and change our lives so that our grief can be overcome and new happiness be found.
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- ISBN: 9781882883875
- ISBN: 188288387X
- Physical Description: xvii, 213 pages ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Enumclaw, WA : Idyll Arbor, ©2010.
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General Note: | Originally published: Chicago, Ill. : Thomas More Press, ©1984. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Not to be afraid -- Things will never be the same -- Feelings of guilt and self-blame -- Physical expressions of loss -- Anger and bitterness can be a good sign -- What one gets is what one resists -- The importance of self-caring activities -- A slow readjustment back to life and work -- Unusually prolonged greif -- When professional help is needed -- Time does heal -- but there are always scars -- Cue points for evaluating your own healing process -- From out of the ashes ... new life -- Moving forward: stories of hope and triumph -- Appendix: commonly asked questions about crisis. |
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Subject: | Bereavement > Psychological aspects. Deprivation (Psychology) Life change events. |
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