
On a mid-October evening, a group of fathers gathered around a conference table and met each other for the first time. None of the men had ever thought of himself a support group kind of guy and each felt entirely out of place. In fact, nothing about their lives felt normal anymore. The Group: Seven Widowed Fathers Reimagine Life chronicles the challenges and triumphs of seven men whose wives died from cancer and were left to raise their young children entirely on their own. Brought together by tragedy, the fathers - Neill, Dan, Bruce, Karl, Joe, Steve, and Russ - forged an uncommon bond. Over time, group meetings evolved into a forum for reinvention and transformed the men in unexpected ways. Through the fathers' poignant interactions, The Group illustrates that while some wounds never fully heal, each of us has the potential to construct a new and meaningful future. Rosenstein and Yopp, co-leaders of the support group, weave together the fathers' stories with contemporary research on grief and adaptation. The Group traces a compelling journey of healing and personal discovery that no book has ever captured before. The men's touching efforts to care for their families, grieve for their wives, and reimagine their futures will inspire anyone who has suffered a major loss.
This book investigates the psychological and practical challenges faced by widowed fathers as they navigate the dual responsibilities of solo parenting and personal grief. Authors Donald L. Rosenstein and Justin M. Yopp, both clinical experts in oncology and psychiatry, utilize their experience facilitating a support group to construct a framework for understanding how men process loss and adapt to new family dynamics. By integrating individual narratives with clinical research, the authors argue that structured peer support is a critical component in the long-term adaptation to bereavement.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in the field of oncology and bereavement support highlight this work as a significant contribution to the literature on male-specific grief. Readers frequently note the balance between the accessible, narrative-driven accounts of the fathers and the underlying clinical expertise provided by the authors.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190649577
ISBN-13:
9780190649579
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!