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- catalog abstract "A thoughtful and moving framework for understanding the impact that the liss of a parent has on every aspect of adult growth and development.".
- catalog contributor b8161126.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "A thoughtful and moving framework for understanding the impact that the liss of a parent has on every aspect of adult growth and development.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. The Language of Loss. Absolute Catastrophe. Total Discontinuity. Terrifying Insecurity. Profound Emptiness. Loss versus Absence -- Ch. 2. The Event That Shatters Childhood. Sudden Death/The World Is a Safe and Secure Place. Slow Death/My Parents Are Strong and Powerful. Suicide/Of Course My Parents Love Me. Denial/I Can Believe What I See, Can't I? A Triad of Unacceptable Feelings -- Ch. 3. The Surviving Parent. The Incapacitated Parent. The Negligent Parent. The Abusive Parent. The Parent Who Looks to a Child for Friendship and Love. The Competent Parent -- Ch. 4. Personal Mythologies. The Lost Parent. Myths about the Self. Fantasies about the Relationships That Might Have Been. Idiosyncratic Myths -- Ch. 5. Creating the Self. Exhilarated. Determined. Resigned. Overwhelmed and Panicked. Out of Control -- Ch. 6. Building Relationships: The Dance of Love and Loss. Living with the Tension Between Love and Loss. Seeing Only Love. Seeing Only Loss -- Ch. 7. Parenting. Childless by Choice. Parenting without a Model. A Confused Parent/Child Drama. Applying Lessons Learned in the Past. Parenting and Personal Repair -- Ch. 8. Death, Mortality, and Vitality. The Fear of Death. Mortality: An Early Death. Attacks on Vitality. Death Is Nothing to Fear -- Ch. 9. Acts of Repair. Modest Repair/Delayed Mourning. Mastery via Creativity and Work. Re-creating the Self -- Ch. 10. Unwanted Legacies. Varieties of Numbing. Depression and Anxiety. Destructive Metaphors -- Ch. 11. Staying in Touch. Pictures. Objects. Places. Culturally Sanctioned Rituals. Guardian Angels -- Ch. 12. Owning One's Destiny. Reclaiming One's Destiny. The Tension between Personal Control and Fate. Survivor Pride. Liking One's Life. Personal Will.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [322]-333) and index.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 342 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Loss that is forever.".
- catalog identifier "0525938699".
- catalog isFormatOf "Loss that is forever.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Penguin,".
- catalog relation "Loss that is forever.".
- catalog subject "155.9/37/085 20".
- catalog subject "BF723.M53 H37 1995".
- catalog subject "Bereavement in children.".
- catalog subject "Bereavement.".
- catalog subject "Child.".
- catalog subject "Death Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Death.".
- catalog subject "Infant.".
- catalog subject "Maternal deprivation Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Maternal deprivation.".
- catalog subject "Parent and child.".
- catalog subject "Parent-Child Relations.".
- catalog subject "Paternal deprivation Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Paternal deprivation.".
- catalog subject "WS 105.5.E5 H315 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. The Language of Loss. Absolute Catastrophe. Total Discontinuity. Terrifying Insecurity. Profound Emptiness. Loss versus Absence -- Ch. 2. The Event That Shatters Childhood. Sudden Death/The World Is a Safe and Secure Place. Slow Death/My Parents Are Strong and Powerful. Suicide/Of Course My Parents Love Me. Denial/I Can Believe What I See, Can't I? A Triad of Unacceptable Feelings -- Ch. 3. The Surviving Parent. The Incapacitated Parent. The Negligent Parent. The Abusive Parent. The Parent Who Looks to a Child for Friendship and Love. The Competent Parent -- Ch. 4. Personal Mythologies. The Lost Parent. Myths about the Self. Fantasies about the Relationships That Might Have Been. Idiosyncratic Myths -- Ch. 5. Creating the Self. Exhilarated. Determined. Resigned. Overwhelmed and Panicked. Out of Control -- Ch. 6. Building Relationships: The Dance of Love and Loss. Living with the Tension Between Love and Loss. Seeing Only Love. Seeing Only Loss -- Ch. 7. Parenting. Childless by Choice. Parenting without a Model. A Confused Parent/Child Drama. Applying Lessons Learned in the Past. Parenting and Personal Repair -- Ch. 8. Death, Mortality, and Vitality. The Fear of Death. Mortality: An Early Death. Attacks on Vitality. Death Is Nothing to Fear -- Ch. 9. Acts of Repair. Modest Repair/Delayed Mourning. Mastery via Creativity and Work. Re-creating the Self -- Ch. 10. Unwanted Legacies. Varieties of Numbing. Depression and Anxiety. Destructive Metaphors -- Ch. 11. Staying in Touch. Pictures. Objects. Places. Culturally Sanctioned Rituals. Guardian Angels -- Ch. 12. Owning One's Destiny. Reclaiming One's Destiny. The Tension between Personal Control and Fate. Survivor Pride. Liking One's Life. Personal Will.".
- catalog title "The loss that is forever : the lifelong impact of the early death of a mother or father / Maxine Harris.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".