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"description": "<p>In limber and literate prose, Susan Roos once again brings to light a form of grief that is often relegated to the shadows of professional recognition - the lingering anguish that attends living losses that lack the evenutal resolution that may accompany bereavement. Blending historical insight with contemporary research, and leavening both with personal knowledge and evident clinical acumen, Roos does much to broaden the scope of grief therapy and to deepen our responsiveness as clinical professionals to those whose losses deserve to be named and claimed rather than silenced. Susan Roos, Phd, is a psychotherapist who maintains a private practice with an emphasis on grief and loss. She is a past president of the Dallas Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology and currently serves on the arts committee. She is also a consultant to Trauma Support Services of North Texas and a Fellow in Thanatology of the Association for Death Education and Counseling.</p>",
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