Wenn einer von uns stirbt
- 184 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring the complex interplay between emotion, identity, and culture, this volume emphasizes that emotional experiences are not universally understood. Glenda Fredman presents emotion as a narrative shaped by personal and cultural contexts, influencing perceptions of moral worth. Drawing on communication theories and narrative therapies, she provides tools for discussing feelings and fostering understanding. Through personal anecdotes and case studies, Fredman illustrates the importance of recognizing individual emotional languages to enhance connection and avoid misunderstandings.