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GRIEVING FOR THE SIBLING YOU LOST: A TEEN’ S GUIDE TO COPING WITH GRIEF AND FINDING MEANING AFTER LOSS (INSTANT HELP SOLUTIONS)

Book ID/图书代码: 09700015B82997

English Summary/英文概要: If you’ve lost a sibling, you feel sad, confused, or even angry. For the first time, a psychotherapist specializing in teen and adolescent bereavement offers a compassionate guide to help you discover your unique coping style, deal with overwhelming emotions, and find constructive ways to manage this profound loss so you can move forward in a meaningful and healthy way.

Losing a loved one-at any age-is devastating. But if you’re a teen who has lost a sibling, this loss can feel even more so. Siblings are also lifetime playmates, confidants, role models, and friends. After losing a brother or sister, you may feel like a part of yourself is missing. You may also feel lonely, depressed, and anxious. These are all normal reactions. But even though the pain feels unmanageable now, there are ways you can start to heal.

Grieving for the Sibling You Lost will help you understand your own unique coping style. You’ll also find effective exercises based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help you work through negative thoughts, and learn the importance of creating meaning out of loss and suffering. Most importantly, you’ll learn when and how to ask for help from parents, friends, or teachers.

If you’ve lost a sibling, the pain can feel unbearable, but there are ways you can start to heal. This book will show you how.

Chinese Summary/中文概要: 如果你痛失手足,陷入无限地悲伤,困惑,亦或是愤怒时。第一次,专业从事青少年及青少年丧亲之痛的精神治疗医师,为你提供了深切地同感指南,帮助您发现用一种独特的应对方式,处理这种激烈的情绪,并寻找建设性的方式来控制你生活中的这一巨大损失,以便你可以更有意义及健康的方式迈向下一个人生旅程。(Sandy&XAT)

Awards/获奖情况:帮助青少年走出痛失兄弟姐妹的痛苦是个很艰难、且会被人忽略的主题。其实不仅对青少年,对家长和临床医学人员来说,这本书都有很高的价值,同时它还非常通俗易懂。——理查德•J•格丽斯,宾夕法尼亚大学社会政策学院教授

This is an exquisitely written and sensitive book on a difficult and often overlooked topic. While written for teens that have suffered the loss of a sibling, the book is also of great value to parents and clinicians. The case studies and types of grieving responses make the book easily accessible to the readers. Richard J. Gelles, PhD, dean of the School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania"

About the Author/作者介绍: 艾瑞卡•戈登贝拉特,布林爱莎学院心理学副教授。在她的职业生涯中,她是一位医院管理者、心理健康医生、学业导师、家庭创伤治疗师和临床肿瘤学社会工作者,她的患者包括大人和儿童。

Erica Goldblatt-Hyatt, DSW, LCSW, MBE, is assistant professor and department chair of psychology at Bryn Athyn College. Over the course of her career, she has served as a hospital administrator, mental health clinician, academic advisor, family-informed trauma treatment therapist, and clinical oncology social worker to both adult and pediatric populations.

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