Who Am I Now That I Am Alone A Journey Back after Divorce or Death

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Pub Date Nov 05 2014 | Archive Date Dec 31 2014

Description

The "Who Am I Now That I Am Alone?" program began after my divorce. I gathered others who had experienced divorce into a group to explore our situation and how we could move forward with our lives. This group became one of the first in the country to help people going through divorce, remember in the 70's there still was not a great deal of acceptance of divorce in the culture. Hundreds of people have experienced the program that was developed after the first group and have found it very helpful. Over the years people have asked to read the book, but it was a group process guide and not a narrative.

This book translates most of the program's material, which was designed for group interaction, into a format that will allow those who have experienced loss through divorce or death to benefit from the program on their own. Chapters 1-3 concern communication, including communicating and understanding feelings. We can only develop meaningful relationships through effective communication. These chapters also work on improving both interpersonal communication skills and your internal (self-talk) communication. Chapters 4-6 focus on understanding the importance of personal relationships in our lives, guiding readers to move out and expand and deepen supportive relationships. These are important skills for enriching the quality of anyone's life. Finally, Chapters 7-8 are designed to help readers develop a more positive personal identity. Many people come out of a divorce or the loss of a relationship feeling like a failure and somewhat worthless. These chapters reintroduce readers to their authentic selves. Your authentic self has so many good qualities which, when recognized and affirmed, will offset the feelings of guilt and failure. This change in perspective will bring the motivation to leave the past behind and build a new and exciting life.

The "Who Am I Now That I Am Alone?" program began after my divorce. I gathered others who had experienced divorce into a group to explore our situation and how we could move forward with our lives...


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Keywords: Divorce Recovery, Self Help, Divorce, Widowed, Divorce Program

Keywords: Divorce Recovery, Self Help, Divorce, Widowed, Divorce Program


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Featured Reviews

This review refers to the NetGalley edition.

Ramsey has written a positive, optimistic guide to bringing oneself back down to earth after the trauma of divorce or death. His advice is practical, worthwhile, and proven to be effective. Unfortunately, on a personal level, I found nothing in this book that was new or that I hadn't already incorporated into my post-divorce life.

I think this book makes a great choice for anyone about to go through a divorce or who has recently gone through one, especially if that person is not in therapy. I am not sure how helpful or accessible widows/widowers will find this text - it is told from the perspective of divorce and at no time that I recall did the author specifically address issues unique to losing a significant other to death.

That said, I found this book well-organized, easy to read, and reinforcing of the good things I have already put into practice in my life.

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