Adam blames himself for the death of the most important person in his life. He loses himself and all that maters to him as he is consumed by guilt.
Adam learns how to deal with grief and depression. He works through the grieving process and explores his perceptions of death and life.
I Only Said I Couldn't Cope
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Issues Addressed In This Novel
- Suicide prevention
- Grief, despair and depression
- Rituals: The role of a funeral
- The child as care-giver
- A pathological need to please others
- Negative family dynamics
- Guilt, self-blame and forgiveness
- Defence mechanisms (projection)
- Adhering to negative life "decisions"
- Reckless behaviors related to feelings
- How shock impacts upon cognitive functioning
- Guided imagery to explain disassociation
- Cognitive development and the perception of reality
- Exploration of the concept of life before life
- Dr. Kubler Ross: The "grieving process"
- Denial ,Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance
- Consequences of negative rumination
- The role of memories in the "grieving process"
- Accepting the unfathomable
- Finding peace
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