Wrestling with the Angel

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A01=Dale Lund
A01=Kent Koppelman
aging and loss
Alternate Universe
Author_Dale Lund
Author_Kent Koppelman
Birthday
Boni And Liver Ight
Bu T
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death
Dur Ing
El Iot
Emi Ly
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existential meaning in bereavement
grief counseling
Grief Experience
Grief Group
Grief Journey
Grol Lman
Heals A L L
immor
inevi
inspirat
Inspirat Ion
ion
jason's
Jason's Death
K Indred
Mat Thew
miguel
mortality studies
psychosocial adjustment
qualitative grief research
R Ink
Rear Gate
Ry Ing
son's
Sour Scent
spiritual coping mechanisms
T Ra
Ta Lk Ing
Thomas M A N N
thout
Ticket Stubs
Tu Rn
unamuno

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415785433
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Wrestling with the Angel addresses the human struggle to cope with death, dying, grief, and bereavement. The book includes essays, a one-act play, a short story, and poetry, including shape poems, rhyming, structured verse, and free verse. In the one-act play, an angel of death comes for a man who has lived an unexamined life and wants to explain why he is not prepared to leave. The short story offers a humorous look at a man who resists aging by continuing to view himself as the young man he once was. The diverse genres allow for different ways of exploring these issues, but all are intended to engage the reader's emotions as well as intellect. The writings incorporate reflections and quotations addressing common human issues related to our mortality and explore reactions to the loss of a loved one--whether expected, such as the death of an aging parent or someone with a terminal illness, or unexpected, such as accidental death. The final chapters examine how aging causes us to assess our lives and why preparing ourselves for death can enhance the quality of our life. This is a book with many more questions than answers, but the reader is invited to share in the process of finding answers. It is a book that requires the reader to be comfortable with ambiguity, because the reality it describes is often ambiguous--a reality that presents us with many choices but few certainties. Intended Audience: Scholars, hospice workers, funeral home directors, hospital chaplains, ministers, and others who work with bereavement issues; classes in death education and classes for mental health professionals in death and grief; general readers who have suffered the loss of a loved one.