
Languages of Loss
A Psychotherapist's Journey Through Grief
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Narrated by:
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Tamsin Greig
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By:
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Sasha Bates
About this listen
One person, two perspectives on grief.
Plunged unexpectedly into widowhood at just 49 years old, psychotherapist Sasha Bates describes in searing honesty the agonisingly raw feelings unleashed by the loss of her husband and best friend, Bill. At the same time, she attempts to keep her therapist hat in place and create some perspective from psychoanalytic theory. From the depths of her confusion she gropes for ways to manage and bear the pain - by looking back at all that she has learnt from psychotherapeutic research, and from accepted grief theories, to help her make sense of her altered reality.
Languages of Loss starts a necessary and overdue conversation about death and loss. It breaks down taboos and tries to find humour and light amidst the depressing, bewildering reality. It is an essential companion to help support listeners through the agony of those early months, giving permission for all the feelings and offering various methods of living with them.This audiobook's overriding message is that everyone's experience of grief is different, but knowing more about the theory, and learning a new vocabulary, while not necessarily easing the grief, can help you feel less alone, and at some point enable you to reflect back and see how far you have come.
©2020 Sasha Bates (P)2020 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedPhenomenal
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fantastic
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Excellent book, excellently narrated
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I'd recommend this book to anyone who's having to live through the aftermath of suddenly losing a loved one, and also to counsellors and psychotherapists who want to understand more about the more recognised stages of grief as well as other approaches and beliefs.
Ultimately I found this book very powerful in its honesty, and comforting in its hopeful outlook.
Pain and growth
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very compassionate and comforting
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Touching story, beautifully told
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