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After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years Book

After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years
After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years, After a child dies, the parent's world changes entirely. Years later, this new world has changed the parents. The exact nature of this change—the long-term effects of the death—illuminates the nature of the bond between parents and children.
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After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years, After a child dies, the parent's world changes entirely. Years later, this new world has changed the parents. The exact nature of this change—the long-term effects of the death—illuminates the nature of the bond between parents and children. Ann Finkbe, After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years
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  • After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years
  • Written by author Ann K. Finkbeiner
  • Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, May 1998
  • After a child dies, the parent's world changes entirely. Years later, this new world has changed the parents. The exact nature of this change—the long-term effects of the death—illuminates the nature of the bond between parents and children. Ann Finkbe
  • "Like mourning itself, this powerful book, much of it in the words of bereaved parents, evokes a series of reactions... It illustrates the hard fact [of human suffering] but also our resilience." — New York Times"The first book to examine the
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Introduction
1At First1
2Marge Ford's Marriage24
3Fathers and Mothers, Husbands and Wives: Changes in the Marriage37
4Brandt Jones's Family54
5Brothers and Sisters, Sons and Daughters: Changes in the Relationship with Other Children63
6Leight Johnson and His Fellow Man86
7Janet Wright's Bad Friends94
8Changes Toward Other People98
9Chris Reed120
10On Guilt130
11Delores Shoda and the Uncertainty of Life142
12Job's Children: Changes Toward God150
13Diana Moores' World173
14The Zero Point : Changes in Perspective182
15Anne Perkins' Priorities198
16Surface Ditties and Carpe Diem : Changes in Priorities207
17Walter Levin219
18The Nature of the Bond226
19One Person Now: The Continuing Trajectory244
Suggestions for Further Reading265


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