The Right to Life. A Confession Book. How to Accept the Loss of a Child, Forgive Yourself, and Love Life Again
A confession book about restoring oneself after the loss of a beloved son. Sincere and honest. Heartbreaking, like a soulful cry. Warm, like a mother's embrace. It is about real life through death.
The author reveals the path of mourning through...
a personal story of loss. She analyzes her own experience of living through and ways to transition from the zone of death to life. It is not customary to mourn aloud. The pain of loss is silenced, and the expression «You must let go and continue living» is considered the best support. Because talking about death is terrifying. And it is unclear what to say. Words scatter like beads next to a grieving person. What to say? How to support? What actions can help? What does a person feel after losing a loved one? Is what is happening inside them normal? Just questions…
The book's structure will guide the reader through the world of mourning. Professional comments from a psychologist will reveal internal processes, lifting the veil on hidden feelings of grief. Recommendations will serve as support for those experiencing loss, for those nearby, and for specialists working with grief. The book is therapeutic – after reading, one will want to live or live even more.
The book will be of interest as a literary and journalistic story to a wide audience of readers. It may also be useful as a teaching material for specialists related to the topic of loss (students, teachers, psychologists, doctors, social workers).
A confession book about restoring oneself after the loss of a beloved son. Sincere and honest. Heartbreaking, like a soulful cry. Warm, like a mother's embrace. It is about real life through death.
The author reveals the path of mourning through a personal story of loss. She analyzes her own experience of living through and ways to transition from the zone of death to life.
It is not customary to mourn aloud. The pain of loss is silenced, and the expression «You must let go and continue living» is considered the best support. Because talking about death is terrifying. And it is unclear what to say. Words scatter like beads next to a grieving person. What to say? How to support? What actions can help? What does a person feel after losing a loved one? Is what is happening inside them normal? Just questions…
The book's structure will guide the reader through the world of mourning. Professional comments from a psychologist will reveal internal processes, lifting the veil on hidden feelings of grief. Recommendations will serve as support for those experiencing loss, for those nearby, and for specialists working with grief. The book is therapeutic – after reading, one will want to live or live even more.
The book will be of interest as a literary and journalistic story to a wide audience of readers. It may also be useful as a teaching material for specialists related to the topic of loss (students, teachers, psychologists, doctors, social workers).
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