Trauma and the Golden Lady
Autor Bob Fournier Ph. D.en Limba Engleză Paperback
As she reached out for help in her time of desperation, Sylvia found a mental health system that was itself troubled and desperate for change. Although the system helped, it also traumatized her. While little was known about posttraumatic stress at the time, Dr. Fournier argues that it became a major factor in the life of this Golden Lady.
Trauma and the Golden Lady shows what it is like for a person to struggle every day to keep their demons at bay and stay sane, while living with severe mental health problems. Over and over, Sylvia worked to perfect herself and avoid falling into a bottomless hole of nothingness and despair. With passion and a heavy heart, she focused on both these goals until the very end.
Ultimately, Sylvia Plath's personality development and life struggles, along with the effects of the trauma events she experienced, contributed to a suicidal movement that led to her death. While Sylvia's demise left a wake that affected the lives of many, helping some and hurting others, she was truly a woman to be known and remembered....
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781460291696
ISBN-10: 1460291697
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
ISBN-10: 1460291697
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Notă biografică
Dr. Bob is a Clinical Social Worker who specializes in mental health, specifically counseling related to issues of suicide, suicide bereavement, and posttraumatic stress. Bob has been active in the study of Suicidology for the past forty years, including research, public speaking, writing, publication, and clinical practice. Dr. Bob's clinical work has included a deep appreciation of the role of culture and spirituality in healthy human development.
He maintains a private practice of psychotherapy on Cape Cod, and has spent the past eighteen years working with military Veterans at the VA Primary Care Clinic in Hyannis, MA. Bob is happily married to his wife, Tessie, of almost forty years. They have three children together-Jonathan, Anthony and Jennifer-all succeeding in their own professional careers. Bob's continuing interest in Sylvia Plath began in 1976, during research for his Assumption College Master's thesis in psychology, which he titled "An Existential-Phenomenological Study of the Suicidal Moment."