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The Healing Power of Creative Mourning: Poems

Author Fred Yager, Priscilla Orr, Seth Alan Barkas, Jan Yager, Scott Yager
Publisher Hannacroix Creek Books
Category Hardcover
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ISBN / ASIN1889262463
ISBN-139781889262468
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The poems in this collection deal with the universal themes of coping with illness, death, grief, loss, and bereavement. From the Preface by Fred Yager and Jan Yager: "...Creativity can help to fill the emotional void caused by a loss. It empowers you as you take that loss, whether it's because of terminal illness, death, or separation, and create something from it...But whether or not you write your own poetry, there is a cathartic benefit to reading the poems of others. they're also meant to entertain, like a good blues ballad. So sit back and enjoy the healing power of creative mourning." The collection also includes an Epilogue on coping with grief, including selected references and a list of reosurces for information or direct help, including web sites addresses. Topics included in this original collection include: coping with a miscarriage, illness and death of a father, death of a mother, a therapist, John F. Kennedy, Jr., the holidays after a loved one dies, death during the Vietnam War,and more.
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