Breaking the silence. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Breaking the silence. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Breaking the silence
- Further Information:
- Note: Laura Prince.
- Authors:
- Prince, Laura
- Contents:
- Preface; Family Background-Parents Meet; The Steiner family escape from Russia in 1922; in order to survive the family must separate. After five long years they are reunited in Montreal where the Roth family is settled. It is here that Anne Steiner and Jack Roth meet and marry in 1939; Our Early Years; Anne Roth is shattered when it is confirmed her brother was killed during the war—so devastated by this news, Anne's own mother dies within a few months. The result of these tragedies lay bear the foundation for the familial dysfunction ahead; The Death; Shortly after his Barmitzvah, my brother Mathew dies accidentally. My parents, overwhelmed by their own indescribable agony and despair are incapable of dealing with their remaining children's trauma. The family falls into a silent state of grief; The Aftermath; Lost in their silence, the children withdraw from their parents as well as one another. ; Until Five Years Later; I marry to escape from the family, thus marking the beginning of my pattern of running away; Will; Marriage proves to be a nightmare, and I return home; Andrew; The first person to help with my trauma over the loss of my brother enters my life, conversely relations with my family worsen; Europe; It is here that peace and compassion is found— among strangers; Rift Caused by my Absence; I am isolated from all family members after almost five years of running; Rainer; Enlightened by my relationship with Rainer, I realize that it is time to stop running; HomePreface; Family Background-Parents Meet; The Steiner family escape from Russia in 1922; in order to survive the family must separate. After five long years they are reunited in Montreal where the Roth family is settled. It is here that Anne Steiner and Jack Roth meet and marry in 1939; Our Early Years; Anne Roth is shattered when it is confirmed her brother was killed during the war—so devastated by this news, Anne's own mother dies within a few months. The result of these tragedies lay bear the foundation for the familial dysfunction ahead; The Death; Shortly after his Barmitzvah, my brother Mathew dies accidentally. My parents, overwhelmed by their own indescribable agony and despair are incapable of dealing with their remaining children's trauma. The family falls into a silent state of grief; The Aftermath; Lost in their silence, the children withdraw from their parents as well as one another. ; Until Five Years Later; I marry to escape from the family, thus marking the beginning of my pattern of running away; Will; Marriage proves to be a nightmare, and I return home; Andrew; The first person to help with my trauma over the loss of my brother enters my life, conversely relations with my family worsen; Europe; It is here that peace and compassion is found— among strangers; Rift Caused by my Absence; I am isolated from all family members after almost five years of running; Rainer; Enlightened by my relationship with Rainer, I realize that it is time to stop running; Home to Stay; I return to Montreal, happy to be free of any ties and when least expected, I meet my second husband; Edward; I am seduced by this settled person who brings a child into my life from a previous marriage. I find identity and reason in my newfound family. ; Miscarriage; I lose my child and find myself back in the darkness that I was in when I lost my brother; Road to Healing; This chapter marks a time of clear awareness of my need for help regarding loss, I finally turn to therapy; Center for Sibling Loss; I discover the importance of sharing grief rather than trying to work it out alone; Transition; Me and my siblings briefly set aside our differences to celebrate our parent's 50th wedding anniversary; Families and Siblings; I come to understand that if siblings, families, couples, etc. don't work at maintaining their relationships on an ongoing basis, people will eventually grow apart from each other; Conclusion; Epilogue; Closing Poem; Postscript … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Copyright Date:
- 1996
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 155.937
Bereavement -- Psychological aspects
Grief
Teenagers -- Death -- Psychological aspects
Loss (Psychology)
Bereavement -- Psychological aspects
Grief
Loss (Psychology)
Teenagers -- Death -- Psychological aspects
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / General
PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General
PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Lifespan Development
PSYCHOLOGY / General
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351845557
1351845551 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780415784450
9780895031372 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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