Exploring the long-term grieving process, this book addresses the feelings of being "stuck" and emphasizes that such emotions are a normal part of grief. It offers a fresh perspective on how altering our understanding of grief can lead to personal growth and healing. Through this validating approach, readers are encouraged to embrace their experiences and find a path forward.
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Hope Edelman est une auteure acclamée internationalement dont l'œuvre explore les thèmes profonds de la perte précoce et de la maternité. Son écriture se caractérise par une profonde introspection et une empathie alors qu'elle explore les complexités du deuil, du rétablissement et de la recherche de sens après la perte. À travers ses essais et ses conférences dans le monde entier, Edelman est devenue une voix pour ceux qui traversent des expériences similaires, offrant réconfort et compréhension grâce à ses explorations littéraires perspicaces de la résilience humaine.







Any woman whose mother has died at an early age will agree that her life has been irrevocably altered. This book examines the profound effect this loss has on a woman's identity, personality and life choices. Based on original research, the book interweaves the author's own story with those of many other women to show how growing up without a mother continues to affect their present relationships, and most importantly, themselves.
Exploring the profound impact of mother loss, the author provides insights into its transformative nature. The book offers essential wisdom for navigating grief and highlights the emotional journey involved in understanding this deep personal loss.
AfterGrief
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
"A validating new approach to the long-term grieving process that explains why we feel "stuck," why that's normal, and how shifting a perception of grief can help us grow--from the New York Times bestselling author of Motherless Daughters Shouldn't I be over this by now? Why do I still feel the pain? Because of the common assumption that grief should be time-limited, too many of us believe we've done it "wrong" when sadness reemerges months or even years after a major loss. In The AfterGrief, Hope Edelman offers a new and reality-affirming paradigm: grief is not an emotion to pass through on the way to "feeling better," but a state that we repeatedly return to as we experience important life transitions and new crises. Drawing from her own encounters with the ripple effects of early loss, as well as interviews with more than seventy-five people, Edelman offers profound advice for reassessing loss and adjusting the stories we tell ourselves about its impact on our identities. With guidance for reframing a story of loss, finding equilibrium within it, and experiencing renewed growth and purpose, The AfterGrief shows that though grief may be a lifelong process, it doesn't have to be a lifelong struggle"-- Provided by publisher
The AfterGrief
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
A validating new approach to the long-term grieving process that explains why we feel "stuck," why that's normal, and how shifting a perception of grief can help us grow--from the New York Times bestselling author of Motherless Daughters Shouldn't I be over this by now? Why do I still feel the pain? Because of the common assumption that grief should be time-limited, too many of us believe we've done it "wrong" when sadness reemerges months or even years after a major loss. In The AfterGrief, Hope Edelman offers a new and reality-affirming paradigm: grief is not an emotion to pass through on the way to "feeling better," but a state that we repeatedly return to as we experience important life transitions and new crises. Drawing from her own encounters with the ripple effects of early loss, as well as interviews with more than seventy-five people, Edelman offers profound advice for reassessing loss and adjusting the stories we tell ourselves about its impact on our identities. With guidance for reframing a story of loss, finding equilibrium within it, and experiencing renewed growth and purpose, The AfterGrief shows that though grief may be a lifelong process, it doesn't have to be a lifelong struggle.
Mother of My Mother: The Intimate Bond Between Generations
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the intricate bond between generations, Edelman delves into the complexities of familial relationships in her latest work. Building on her previous exploration of mother loss, she examines how these connections shape identity and influence personal healing. Through insightful narratives, she highlights the significance of understanding and nurturing these ties across generations, offering a poignant reflection on the impact of family dynamics on our lives.
The Possibility of Everything
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book includes a discussion guide, providing readers with insights and questions to enhance their understanding and engagement with the text. This feature encourages deeper exploration of the themes and characters, making it ideal for book clubs or individual reflection.
Matky bez matek. Jak z nás ztráta matky utváří rodiče, kterými se stáváme
- 354pages
- 13 heures de lecture
"Dojímavý, srozumitelný a zasvěcený pohled na celoživotní následky ztráty matky." - San Francisco Chronicle. Hope Edelmanová vychází ze svého vlasntího příběhu a odhaluje specifické úzkosti a přání, které při výchově svých dětí zakoušejí matky, když jim schází pomoc žijící mateřské průvodkyně. Zkoumá volby, které jako rodiče dělají, jejich nečekaná vítězství i strachy, od počátečního rozhodnutí mít dítě, skrze těhotenství, přes porodnici až k rokům, kdy děti vychovávají. Kniha je obohacena o hlasy matek samotných, je naplněna praktickými pohledy a radami zkušených profesionálů, je podložena obdivuhodně rozsáhlým výzkumem a je svěže napsaná. Poskytuje tak matkám bez matek rady a podporu, které chtějí a potřebují. Volné pokračování knihy Dcery bez matek.
Gdy Hope Edelman, autorka przełomowej książki Córki, które zostały bez matki, sama urodziła córkę, nieobecność jej matki, zmarłej przed laty na raka, wróciła do niej ze zdwojoną siłą, przejawiając się na wiele nieoczekiwanych sposobów zarówno w życiu emocjonalnym, jak i w praktyce opieki nad dziećmi. Będąc obecnie matką dwóch dziewczynek, Edelman stara się odkryć, jak śmierć własnej matki wpływa na naturalny sposób wychowywania dzieci przez kobiety. W jej książce – opartej na badaniach kwestionariuszowych oraz wywiadach z osieroconymi matkami, a także na rozmowach z terapeutami, socjologami, lekarzami i innymi specjalistami – odzywają się głosy wielu kobiet, które zmagają się z charakterystycznymi obawami i pragnieniami wynikającymi z wejścia w macierzyństwo bez wzorca i pomocy ze strony własnej mamy. Edelman omawia ich decyzje wychowawcze, sukcesy, lęki i – często tylko wyimaginowane – braki, pozwalając na bardziej świadome spojrzenie na siebie, nabranie pewności oraz zaakceptowanie pewnych spraw, które może być początkiem dalszego, coraz pełniejszego dojrzewania.
