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Alexandra Kennedy (Author)
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June 21, 1991
Kennedy shares her own story of facing the loss of a parent and offers innovative strategies for healing and transformation.
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"Most people will eventually face a parent's death. Kennedy's book can help us prepare for this painful and transformative experience." -- Yoga Journal Nov/Dec 1991

"This is an extraordinary book, beautifully written, instructive, brimming with insights. . ." -- Natural Health May/June 1992

"a compelling account. . . might well apply to the ending of any powerful relationship between people who love each other." -- Science of Mind April 1992 --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

Alexandra Kennedy, M.A. (LMFCC), whose father died of cancer in 1998, is a psychotherapist, lecturer, and workshop leader. She maintains a private practice in Santa Cruz, California. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0062504983
  • ASIN: B000GG4K5E
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,340,430 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Alexandra Kennedy, MA is a psychotherapist in private practice since 1976 and author of Losing a Parent (HarperCollins, 1991) and The Infinite Thread: Healing Relationships Beyond Loss (Beyond Words, April 2001), Offerings at the Edge (iUniverse 2007), and How Did I Miss All This Before? Waking Up to the Magic of Our Ordinary Lives (iUniverse, 2010).

She was stunned by the power of her grief when her father was diagnosed with cancer in November 1988--even though she had been a psychotherapist for fourteen years and had attended death and dying workshops with Stephen Levine. Her father died three months later. She wrote Losing a Parent in the year following his death, sharing not only the story of her father's dying and her grieving but also the resources and strategies that helped her move through her grief while raising a family. Since then, she has devoted much of her therapy practice, teaching, and writing to grief. In 2001 The Infinite Thread was published, with an emphasis on healing relationships beyond loss, along with issues not commonly explored, such as the grief handed down through generations. Her most recent book How Did I Miss All This Before?, an intimate account of courageous spiritual transformation in the midst of life's common challenges, is written for everyone wishing to find greater openness to life in each precious moment.

Alexandra lectures at universities, professional organizations and major conferences. Weaving together inspiring case histories, practical advice, and experiential exercises, she provides a unique perspective to grieving through her work with the imagination. She also offers lectures, workshops and seminars on facing loss as an opening to the sacred, the loss of a parent, healing relationships beyond loss, dreams as messengers of the night, women's spirituality, mid-life renewal, the power of the imagination, the empty nest, and related issues.

Alexandra has been interviewed in USA Today, the San Jose Mercury News, the San Francisco Examiner, New Woman and the Boston Herald as well as on NPR's "Talk of the Nation," CNN's "Sonja Live", KQED's "Family Talk," and "New Dimensions Radio." She is a faculty member at the University of California Santa Cruz Extension and adjunct faculty member of John F Kennedy University. She taught a popular graduate level course on dying and grieving at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology for six years. Her articles have appeared in Yoga Journal, Mothering Magazine, Magical Blend and the California Therapist. Her articles have been published online at innerself.com, groups.msm.com, learnwhatsup.com, beyondindigo.com, care-givers.com, wisdomseekers.org, among many others.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lightpost for the inner journey, April 12, 2005
This book offers valuable insights into the personal journey each person must go through in grieving the loss of a parent, or even someone as close as a parent. Unlike some of the other reviewers on this page, I found her explanations of shamanism and spirit guides a refreshing and useful way to explore my own inner wisdom and find support and healing. For those unfamiliar with shamanism, or uncomfortable with practices different than their own, I encourage anyone to open their heart and mind to a new way of healing.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Losing a Parent, June 28, 2001
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I found Ms. Kennedy's book extraordinarily helpful. Although both of my parents are alive, I had a stepmother whom I loved dearly who died when I was 20 and away at college. I had been told that she died of a broken heart. ( She was mentally ill and depressed and had ten shock treatments.) Twenty years later, my father informed me that Leila, whom I had loved like a second mother, had killed herself. I had lived with a lie for twenty years. The grief I felt was almost overwhelming: to think that she had died in such a terrible lonely way. Ms. Kennedy's book helped me find ways to clarify my relationshiop with Leila, with her death, and to work through all those years of unresolved loss, confronting the truth from a different perspective. Although my parents are alive, her book has also prepared me for the fact that although I will never really be ready for their death, being clear and direct in the relationships I have now will help when it is time for them to pass, and that I will have tools with which to cope when it is their time to leave this Earth. I am glad to have this book in my library. I gave it to all four of my cousins when their wonderful father dropped dead of a heart attack at 63.( The circumstances, in which he chose not to go to the hospital, made it almost like a suicide, creating unresolved feelings).They found it remarkably helpful. Death seems so final when we think of the object as being unable to receive our communication or to transform. Ms. Kennedy's book points out in a very meaningful way, that "the object", the loved one, in this case is anything but an object, but a living spirit with which we can continue to interact... " the object" is no more outside ourselves than we are outside ourselves: it is a matter of defining who they are and how they live within us that creates the healing. I recommend this book wholeheartedly.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A NEW WAY OF SEEING LIFE AND DEATH, October 2, 2001
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KAREN MATULICH (SANTA CRUZ, CA USA) - See all my reviews
LOSING A PARENT IS A BOOK WITH A UNIQUE WAY TO WORK THROUGH GRIEF. EVEN IF A PARENT DIED YEARS EARLIER, THE BOOK PROVIDES NEW, INSIGHTFUL WAYS TO DEAL WITH ISSUES AS THEY COME UP IN LIFE. ALEXANDRA IS BRAVE AND GENEROUS TO SHARE HER OWN EXPERIENCES WITH US. JUST KNOWING OTHERS EXPERIENCE THOSE MOMENTS IS EMPOWERING.
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