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The Heart of Grief: Death and the Search for Lasting Love

AUTHOR Attig, Thomas
PUBLISHER Oxford University Press (09/19/2002)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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In The Heart of Grief, Attig gives us an inspiring and profoundly insightful meditation on the meaning of grief, showing how it can be the path toward a lasting love of those who have died. Recounting dozens of stories of people who have struggled with deaths in their lives, he describes grieving as a transition from loving in presence to loving in separation. The thing we long for most--the return of the one who is missing--is the very thing that we can never have, kindling the intense pain of our loss. But Attig argues that we can, in fact, build an enduring, even reciprocal, love, a love that tempers our pain. He tells stories, for instance, of a young girl taking some of her dead sister's practical advice as she enters high school, a widower realizing how much intimate life with his wife has colored his character, and an athlete drawing inspiration from his dead brother and achieving what they had dreamed of together. Far from forgetting our loved ones, Attig urges us to explore ways in which our memories of the departed can be sustained, our understanding of them enhanced, and their legacies embraced, so they continue to play active roles in our everyday and inner lives.
Groundbreaking and original, inspiring and compassionate, The Heart of Grief offers guidance, comfort, and a new understanding of how we grieve.
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ISBN-13: 9780195156256
ISBN-10: 0195156250
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 324
Carton Quantity: 28
Product Dimensions: 5.60 x 0.94 x 9.20 inches
Weight: 0.99 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Table of Contents
Country of Origin: GB
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BISAC Categories
Self-Help | Death, Grief, Bereavement
Self-Help | Death & Dying
Self-Help | Psychotherapy - Counseling
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Reading Level: 0
Point Value: 0
Guided Reading Level: Not Applicable
Dewey Decimal: 155.937
Library of Congress Control Number: 99049842
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In The Heart of Grief, Attig gives us an inspiring and profoundly insightful meditation on the meaning of grief, showing how it can be the path toward a lasting love of those who have died. Recounting dozens of stories of people who have struggled with deaths in their lives, he describes grieving as a transition from loving in presence to loving in separation. The thing we long for most--the return of the one who is missing--is the very thing that we can never have, kindling the intense pain of our loss. But Attig argues that we can, in fact, build an enduring, even reciprocal, love, a love that tempers our pain. He tells stories, for instance, of a young girl taking some of her dead sister's practical advice as she enters high school, a widower realizing how much intimate life with his wife has colored his character, and an athlete drawing inspiration from his dead brother and achieving what they had dreamed of together. Far from forgetting our loved ones, Attig urges us to explore ways in which our memories of the departed can be sustained, our understanding of them enhanced, and their legacies embraced, so they continue to play active roles in our everyday and inner lives.
Groundbreaking and original, inspiring and compassionate, The Heart of Grief offers guidance, comfort, and a new understanding of how we grieve.
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Author: Attig, Thomas
Thomas Attig, PhD, is the author of "Catching Your Breath in Grief...and Grace Will Lead You Home" (2012), "The Heart of Grief: Death and the Search for Lasting Love" (2000), "How We Grieve: Relearning the World" (2011), and numerous articles and reviews on grief and loss, care of the dying, suicide intervention, death education, expert witnessing in wrongful death cases, the ethics of interactions with the dying, and the nature of applied philosophy. He spent the greater part of his career (1972-1995) as professor of philosophy (now emeritus) at Bowling Green State University, where he served as department chair for 11 years and established the first PhD in applied philosophy in the world in 1987. A past president of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, he has also served as vice chair of the board of directors of the International Work Group on Death, Dying, and Bereavement. He holds degrees in philosophy from Northwestern University (BA) and Washington University in St. Louis (MA and PhD). He currently resides in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and devotes his time to writing and speaking. He invites you to visit his web site at www.griefsheart.com.
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