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Dorothea Stockmar offers an experienced hand of compassion to safely guide us through distressing times in our lives. I want to feel like this book is a comforting arm around my shoulder, during my hour of need. Matthew Thompson Dorothea Stockmar’s book of symbols reflecting grief is the fruit of her being both artist and bereaved mother. It is full of helpful insights. When grief is unspeakable in words, common symbols and metaphors can help to express personal anguish and, sometimes, give glimpses of future hope. Dorothea’s chosen symbols voice her own experience and are deeply meaningful. They will also prompt each reader to reflect on their own unique collection of symbolic images of loss and hope. The book can itself be a compass and companion on the long and arduous journey of grief. Dr. Margaret Brearley
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The wheel of mourning, Dorothea Stockmar
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2016
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- Titel
- The wheel of mourning
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Dorothea Stockmar
- Verlag
- querbeet
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2016
- ISBN10
- 3940781762
- ISBN13
- 9783940781765
- Kategorie
- Psychologie
- Beschreibung
- Dorothea Stockmar offers an experienced hand of compassion to safely guide us through distressing times in our lives. I want to feel like this book is a comforting arm around my shoulder, during my hour of need. Matthew Thompson Dorothea Stockmar’s book of symbols reflecting grief is the fruit of her being both artist and bereaved mother. It is full of helpful insights. When grief is unspeakable in words, common symbols and metaphors can help to express personal anguish and, sometimes, give glimpses of future hope. Dorothea’s chosen symbols voice her own experience and are deeply meaningful. They will also prompt each reader to reflect on their own unique collection of symbolic images of loss and hope. The book can itself be a compass and companion on the long and arduous journey of grief. Dr. Margaret Brearley