Bookcover: Singing Mother Home: A Psychologist's Journey through Anticipatory Grief

Singing Mother Home: A Psychologist's Journey through Anticipatory Grief

Donna S. Davenport — author. 
Contributors: Foreword by Joan Matthews

April, 2003

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208

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10 illustrations. App. Bib.

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About Davenport's Singing Mother Home

What happens when an expert on grief is faced with the slow decline of her beloved mother? Like A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis, Singing Mother Home offers an inside look at the struggles of an “expert” in coping with loss. Donna S. Davenport was forced to rethink the traditional academic approach to the process, which implied that the goal of grief resolution was to end the attachment to the loved one. Instead, she embarked on a personal exploration of her own anticipatory grief.

This intimate narrative forms the core of her book. It is emotionally wrenching, but it also provides hope for those going through similar experiences. Just as Davenport used her family’s tradition of singing to comfort her mother, readers will be encouraged to find their own sources of comfort in family and legacy. The book concludes by describing psychological approaches to grief and recommending further reading.

“This is a unique book by a professional who understands the field of loss and grief… Poignantly heartbreaking.” —Melba Vasquez, President, American Psychology Association’s Division on Counseling Psychology

Classroom Adoption

Singing Mother Home: A Psychologist's Journey through Anticipatory Grief is a recommended text for use in classrooms where the following subjects are being studied: Counseling.

What happens when an expert on grief is faced with the slow decline of her beloved mother? Like A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis, Singing Mother Home offers an inside look at the struggles of an “expert” in coping with loss. Melba Vasquez, President of the American Psychology Association’s Division on Counseling Psychology, stated: “This is a unique book by a professional who understands the field of loss and grief… poignantly heartbreaking.”

Adopted By

[{“University of North Dakota for "Grief”=>”Loss Counseling"”}]

About the Author

DONNA S. DAVENPORT is associate professor of counseling psychology at Texas A&M University and has a private practice. She is the author of a widely used textbook, An Introduction to Psychotherapy: Common Clinical Wisdom. She lives in Bryan, Texas.

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