Finding a Home for Memories and Emotions After Losing a Loved One
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The loss of a loved one can be overwhelming. How do we endure grief? Can we simply forget, or "get over it?" This book explains the science behind bereavement, from emotion to the persistence of memory, and shows readers how to understand and adapt to death as a part of life. Responses to loss are typically associated with negative emotions, traumatic memories, or separation distress, but we grieve because we care. This book demonstrates how negative emotional responses experienced in grief often follow experiences with positive emotional memories. Dr. Lamia emphasizes an understanding and acceptance of post-loss emotions. This book aims to expand our understanding of bereavement, placing it in alignment with how emotions work. Using numerous case examples and personal vignettes, this book helps readers recognize the ways in which emotions are connected to memories and influence our experiences of loss.
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I've struggled with the process of grieving the loss of my father & two grandmothers for years now. I've been reminded (through this book) that grieving isn't a one-size-fits-all, and that there is no “proper” way to grieve. Grief is something to work through and to embrace, not shun and try to suppress. There is no right or wrong way to experience grief. This book beautifully and in a well-organized way, discussed grief through a psychological as well as a spiritual approach. I enjoyed this book, as it gave me a different perspective on the grief that I am living with. I would 100% recommend this to anyone that is grieving, or is dealing with any sort of loss.