Infinite Thread

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bereavement
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coping with loss
creative insight
death
death of parents
death of spouse
dying
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exercises
family loss
grieving
healing relationship
inner dialogue
loss
parents
psychotherapist
renewal
resolution
sanctuary
transformational
unfinished business
unresolved issues

Product details

  • ISBN 9781582700465
  • Weight: 339g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2001
  • Publisher: Beyond Words Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The loss we feel when a loved one dies is profound, often accompanied by regret for all that we didn’t say or do. Such regret can hinder emotional growth and create wounds that affect all other aspects of our lives. But loss doesn’t necessarily mean the end of a connection with a loved one. In fact, it can open the doors to a unique relationship that offers intimacy, healing, and renewal.

In The Infinite Thread, author Alexandra Kennedy helps us deal with loss in a powerful new way: by using active imagination, letters, and inner dialogue to re-create and heal past relationships. In doing so, we also amend the often-strained ties with those still living.

The Infinite Thread strips away the veils of mystery surrounding death and transcends preconceptions about death and dying. Rich with opportunities for reflection, it brings enormous comfort to anyone who has ever lost a loved one or been faced with their own mortality.
Alexandra Kennedy, MA, is the author of Losing a Parent and has been a licensed psychotherapist in private practice for twenty-five years. She is a faculty member at the University of California Santa Cruz Extension and has served on the faculty of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, where she offered a yearly graduate course on death, dying, and grieving. Her work has been featured in USA Today, San Jose Mercury News, San Francisco Examiner, Boston Herald, Yoga Journal, and Mothering magazine.

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