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Author - Mary Pipher ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Riverhead Trade was reviewed on 3-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:1573227846 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Aging Personal Health Health, Mind & Body Subjects Books General AAS Aging Personal Health Health, Mind & Body Subjects Bo . Click the following link to view the cover of Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders. Related topics: General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. Aging. Personal Health. Health, Mind & Body. Subjects. Books. requestid: 6cb5ad34-b07c-4fc1-bb5d-4605768f0709requestprocessingtime: 0.0761590000000000 salesrank: 56922 edition: 1 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 10081060550 1) Paperback Book Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders by Riverhead Trade. Fantastic Book! It changed my life about my attitude toward thinking about growing old. I would recommend it highly to anyone: I have recommended it to several friends and also 2 of my book clubs are now going to read it.¤ 2) Paperback Book Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders by Riverhead Trade. I purchased this book as a requirement for one of my senior level college courses. Normally, I would not have enjoyed reading required text for class; however, this book grabbed me from page one -- I had absolutely no problem keeping up with deadlines for reading. It kept me in constant contact with my grandparents and brought incredible insight into why and how our generations became so gapped. This will be a book that I will keep on my bookshelf long after college has ended.¤ 3) Paperback Book Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders by Riverhead Trade. I thought I´d find myself in this book, but I am neither old enough nor young enough to fit either model. Neverless I loved the book, and wwhat I remember most vividly are the poems, especially the one about the dying grandmother: "She lay back in it and let it have her." Haunting, isn´t it?¤ 4) Paperback Book Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders by Riverhead Trade. The author of the bestseller Reviving Ophelia this times takes us on a journey through the lives of our elders. Following the lead of Bernice Neugarten at the University of Chicago, she distinguishes between the "young-old" and the "old-old". This book focuses mainly on the later, telling the stories of people who are coping with loss and illness.
5) Paperback Book Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders by Riverhead Trade. This book is written in a readable style that holds your interest. I bought it to help understand my elderly father who is suffering from dementia, but I found it told me a lot about myself and what I will want and need in the next 20 years. Mary Pipher´s insightful and easy to understand.¤ 6) Paperback Book Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders by Riverhead Trade. Mary Pipher´s phenomenal New York Times bestseller-a book about us and our parents... 7) Paperback Book Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders by Riverhead Trade. Mary Pipher, author of the bestselling and groundbreaking Reviving Ophelia, which charts the troubled passage of girls into adolescence, has nimbly covered yet another psychological passage: that into old age, which May Sarton called "a foreign country." Pipher reveals that the greatest shame for today´s elders--most of whom survived the Depression--is not being self-sufficient. The majority of them stoically prefer to keep their feelings to themselves, and this is why it´s so difficult to convince older parents to accept or even discuss such issues as physical and mental health, finances, eldercare, or living wills. This directly conflicts with the openness of their children, who grew up in the era of "free love" and were influenced by society (and the advent of psychology in the 1950s and popularization of therapy) to talk frankly about emotions. While a boomer can easily talk with a friend about marriage difficulties or even surgery, an elder is likely to find admitting such "weaknesses" abhorrent. Another Country includes excerpts of sessions with dozens of Pipher´s psychology patients, interspersed with not-so-obvious advice for sensitively communicating with the elderly. Some interviews are grim: one woman hallucinated that rodents were running through her house; she was so desperate for company from her family, but too proud to ask them to stop by, that she invented her own visitors. But the breakthroughs in communication Pipher is able to accomplish, sometimes with the help of grandchildren as intermediaries, are startling and thoroughly encouraging. (For example, the animals the woman was imagining disappeared after she received company regularly.) Pipher cared for her dying mother for a "horrid," guilt-filled year while this book was being written and says that she wanted "to help others in my situation feel less alone." She also aims to help each generation understand the other. In these goals she´s succeeded brilliantly. Any adult struggling with issues with their parents, especially mortality, will find Another Country an indispensable source of suggestions and support. --Erica Jorgensen¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 1-Dec-2008, 15732278469781573227841, 810-310-060-461-351-281-D6B-3EB-ZEB-8
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