9781764742559 - the estranged sibling: a practical guide to grief, boundaries, and peace when you've lost a brother or sister de patterson, cordero gregory (7 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Loss That Has No Ritual Roughly one in eight adults is estranged from a sibling. Most of them have found almost nothing that addresses their specific situation with practicality, clarity, or honesty. The existing resources are memoirs of other people's experiences, books focused on paren…t-child estrangement, or guides written for those recovering from toxic family systems. What has been missing is a book that treats sibling estrangement as its own distinct subject, offers a neutral position on whether to reconcile, and addresses the real decisions and situations that estrangement creates. What This Book Covers The Estranged Sibling provides a structured, evidence-informed guide to the full experience of sibling estrangement. It explains why this form of loss produces a grief that does not resolve along expected lines, drawing on the established research frameworks of ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief. It then moves through the practical and relational dimensions of the situation: making a clear, informed decision about whether to attempt reconciliation, maintaining no-contact decisions under sustained pressure, surviving holidays and family events, managing shared caregiving obligations when a parent declines, handling inheritance disputes with both practical tools and emotional clarity, and rebuilding a stable identity and support network after the loss. One chapter addresses a scenario that no other book in this field has covered directly: the death of the estranged sibling before reconciliation, and the particular complexity of that grief. A Different Approach This book takes no position on whether reconciliation is the correct outcome. Both reconnecting and maintaining distance are treated as valid choices, and the book provides a structured five-domain framework for making that decision based on the reader's current circumstances rather than on cultural pressure or guilt. Every chapter includes a concrete action step: a framework, a script, a decision tree, or a reflection exercise grounded in the chapter's content. Unlike memoir-led accounts, this book keeps the reader at the center. The research is present throughout, but it serves the reader's decision-making rather than telling a single person's story. This Book Is for Readers Who This book is for readers who are estranged from a brother or sister and want structured guidance rather than another personal account. It is for readers who are caught between the desire to reconnect and the concern that reconnecting may cause harm. It is for readers managing shared family obligations, including aging parents, contested estates, and annual gatherings, without the support of sibling contact. It is for readers who have experienced the death of an estranged sibling and found that what they feel does not match any grief framework they have been offered. And it is for readers who want to stop oscillating and start making clear, considered decisions. A Practical Place to Begin Sibling estrangement is a significant loss, and it deserves a serious, practical response. If you are looking for a clear, structured guide to surviving, deciding, and rebuilding after the loss of a sibling relationship, this book provides a direct and grounded path forward. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Loss That Has No Ritual Roughly one in eight adults is estranged from a sibling. Most of them have found almost nothing that addresses their specific situation with practicality, clarity, or honesty. The existing resources are memoirs of other people's experiences, books focused on paren…t-child estrangement, or guides written for those recovering from toxic family systems. What has been missing is a book that treats sibling estrangement as its own distinct subject, offers a neutral position on whether to reconcile, and addresses the real decisions and situations that estrangement creates. What This Book Covers The Estranged Sibling provides a structured, evidence-informed guide to the full experience of sibling estrangement. It explains why this form of loss produces a grief that does not resolve along expected lines, drawing on the established research frameworks of ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief. It then moves through the practical and relational dimensions of the situation: making a clear, informed decision about whether to attempt reconciliation, maintaining no-contact decisions under sustained pressure, surviving holidays and family events, managing shared caregiving obligations when a parent declines, handling inheritance disputes with both practical tools and emotional clarity, and rebuilding a stable identity and support network after the loss. One chapter addresses a scenario that no other book in this field has covered directly: the death of the estranged sibling before reconciliation, and the particular complexity of that grief. A Different Approach This book takes no position on whether reconciliation is the correct outcome. Both reconnecting and maintaining distance are treated as valid choices, and the book provides a structured five-domain framework for making that decision based on the reader's current circumstances rather than on cultural pressure or guilt. Every chapter includes a concrete action step: a framework, a script, a decision tree, or a reflection exercise grounded in the chapter's content. Unlike memoir-led accounts, this book keeps the reader at the center. The research is present throughout, but it serves the reader's decision-making rather than telling a single person's story. This Book Is for Readers Who This book is for readers who are estranged from a brother or sister and want structured guidance rather than another personal account. It is for readers who are caught between the desire to reconnect and the concern that reconnecting may cause harm. It is for readers managing shared family obligations, including aging parents, contested estates, and annual gatherings, without the support of sibling contact. It is for readers who have experienced the death of an estranged sibling and found that what they feel does not match any grief framework they have been offered. And it is for readers who want to stop oscillating and start making clear, considered decisions. A Practical Place to Begin Sibling estrangement is a significant loss, and it deserves a serious, practical response. If you are looking for a clear, structured guide to surviving, deciding, and rebuilding after the loss of a sibling relationship, this book provides a direct and grounded path forward. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Loss That Has No Ritual Roughly one in eight adults is estranged from a sibling. Most of them have found almost nothing that addresses their specific situation with practicality, clarity, or honesty. The existing resources are memoirs of other people's experiences, books focused on paren…t-child estrangement, or guides written for those recovering from toxic family systems. What has been missing is a book that treats sibling estrangement as its own distinct subject, offers a neutral position on whether to reconcile, and addresses the real decisions and situations that estrangement creates. What This Book Covers The Estranged Sibling provides a structured, evidence-informed guide to the full experience of sibling estrangement. It explains why this form of loss produces a grief that does not resolve along expected lines, drawing on the established research frameworks of ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief. It then moves through the practical and relational dimensions of the situation: making a clear, informed decision about whether to attempt reconciliation, maintaining no-contact decisions under sustained pressure, surviving holidays and family events, managing shared caregiving obligations when a parent declines, handling inheritance disputes with both practical tools and emotional clarity, and rebuilding a stable identity and support network after the loss. One chapter addresses a scenario that no other book in this field has covered directly: the death of the estranged sibling before reconciliation, and the particular complexity of that grief. A Different Approach This book takes no position on whether reconciliation is the correct outcome. Both reconnecting and maintaining distance are treated as valid choices, and the book provides a structured five-domain framework for making that decision based on the reader's current circumstances rather than on cultural pressure or guilt. Every chapter includes a concrete action step: a framework, a script, a decision tree, or a reflection exercise grounded in the chapter's content. Unlike memoir-led accounts, this book keeps the reader at the center. The research is present throughout, but it serves the reader's decision-making rather than telling a single person's story. This Book Is for Readers Who This book is for readers who are estranged from a brother or sister and want structured guidance rather than another personal account. It is for readers who are caught between the desire to reconnect and the concern that reconnecting may cause harm. It is for readers managing shared family obligations, including aging parents, contested estates, and annual gatherings, without the support of sibling contact. It is for readers who have experienced the death of an estranged sibling and found that what they feel does not match any grief framework they have been offered. And it is for readers who want to stop oscillating and start making clear, considered decisions. A Practical Place to Begin Sibling estrangement is a significant loss, and it deserves a serious, practical response. If you are looking for a clear, structured guide to surviving, deciding, and rebuilding after the loss of a sibling relationship, this book provides a direct and grounded path forward. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Estranged Sibling | A Practical Guide to Grief, Boundaries, and Peace When You've Lost a Brother or Sister | Cordero Gregory Patterson | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Jstone Publishing | EAN 9781764742559 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[a…t]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.