Living Through Loss is the first book to identify the many ways in
which people experience loss over the course of life and to discuss the
interventions most effective at each stage of life. The authors'
starting point is that loss comes in many forms and can include not only
suffering the death of a person one loves but also giving birth to a
child with disabilities, living with chronic illness, or being abused,
assaulted, or otherwise traumatized. They approach loss from the
perspective of the resilience model, which acknowledges the capacity of
people to integrate loss into their lives, and write sensitively about
the role of age, race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, and
spirituality in a person's response to loss. More than a comprehensive
source on loss, the volume is distinguished by the authors' beautiful
use of clients' experiences-and their own-thus making their book
definitive and indelible.