Gay Widowers: Life After the Death of a Partner
Michael Shernoff, Felice Picano
Synopsis
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A recent gay widower may find that once the shock and initial confusion of
losing his partner is overcome, there are still many hard, lonely, and overwhelming
stages of grief to be worked through. Often, the bereaved feels isolated, and looking
around for comfort, realizes that he doesn’t have many resources to turn to, but
Gay Widowers: Life After the Death of a Partner is a start. By offering
first-person accounts of becoming a widower, this book, the first of its kind,
allows others who are about to lose or already have lost a partner to find support,
validation, recognition, and fellowship. It also offers bereaved men, psychologists,
counselors, and social workers—in a society where the mourning process is generally
a heterosexual, social construct—a clinical overview of the psychodynamic issues
relevant, and perhaps unique, to their mourning process.
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