Necessary Losses

Necessary Losses by Judith Viorst, published by Simon & Schuster on April 1, 1986, is a first edition that spans 447 pages. This book explores the concept of loss through a blend of psychoanalytic theory, literature, interviews, and personal experiences. Viorst examines the various losses encountered throughout life, including those from childhood, youth, and relationships, while highlighting the necessary sacrifices that contribute to personal growth.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of how loss shapes the human experience and the psychological implications of self-actualization. The work delves into the complexities of letting go of impossible expectations and cherished connections, providing insights into the emotional landscape of loss. By synthesizing diverse perspectives, Viorst offers a thoughtful examination of the interplay between loss and personal development, making this book a reflective resource for those interested in psychology and self-discovery.
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Through the synthesis of psychoanalytic theory, literature, interviews, and personal experiences, the author analyzes the losses of childhood, youth, impossible expectations, and loved ones and demonstrates what one must give up in order to continue to grow
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