Bearing the Unbearable
389 EGP
An exploration of how individuals and communities navigate profound loss, trauma, and seemingly insurmountable challenges. This work examines the psychological and spiritual dimensions of enduring life’s most difficult experiences.
An exploration of how individuals and communities navigate profound loss, trauma, and seemingly insurmountable challenges through psychological resilience and meaning-making. The work delves into the human capacity to endure grief, catastrophic illness, war, or other devastating circumstances while maintaining dignity and hope. Written with compassionate insight, it likely draws from psychology, philosophy, and real-world case studies to illuminate pathways through suffering. The book appeals to mental health professionals, those facing personal crises, and readers seeking understanding of human resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity.
| Dimensions | 248 cm |
|---|
