Het drama in de moederschoot: de verloren tweelinghelft
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
286
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Apr 9, 2008
출판사
Uitgeverij Akasha
판
01
ISBN-10
907724767X
ISBN-13
9789077247679
설명
In this compelling exploration of the psychological effects of twin loss, the authors delve into the unique struggles faced by surviving twins. The narrative offers a profound insight into the emotional landscape shaped by an early bond that was tragically disrupted. Feelings of loneliness, guilt, and attachment issues frequently surface as the surviving twin navigates life without the other half that was meant to accompany them.
Through a blend of personal anecdotes and psychological analysis, the text illuminates the complexities of these emotions, presenting a juxtaposition of grief and resilience. The authors skillfully weave in research findings that reveal how the absence of a twin can haunt the psyche, manifesting in various forms of anxiety and fear of intimacy.
Additionally, the authors provide heartfelt stories that resonate with those who have undergone similar experiences, creating a sense of shared understanding and validation. This work serves both as a comfort to those affected and a beacon for therapists and support networks, emphasizing the importance of compassion and recognition in healing.
Overall, the book invites readers to reflect on the profound bond of twinship and the long-lasting impact of loss, encouraging an open dialogue about what surviving twins endure in their journey toward wholeness.
Through a blend of personal anecdotes and psychological analysis, the text illuminates the complexities of these emotions, presenting a juxtaposition of grief and resilience. The authors skillfully weave in research findings that reveal how the absence of a twin can haunt the psyche, manifesting in various forms of anxiety and fear of intimacy.
Additionally, the authors provide heartfelt stories that resonate with those who have undergone similar experiences, creating a sense of shared understanding and validation. This work serves both as a comfort to those affected and a beacon for therapists and support networks, emphasizing the importance of compassion and recognition in healing.
Overall, the book invites readers to reflect on the profound bond of twinship and the long-lasting impact of loss, encouraging an open dialogue about what surviving twins endure in their journey toward wholeness.