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In Who Am I Now? Reflections on Spirituality and Grief, psychotherapist and religious studies scholar Kelley Raab offers a deep appreciation of the importance of grieving our losses. The death of her mother propelled her on a spiritual search for purpose and identity. Along the way, she discovered previous, unmourned losses that interfered with her ability to experience joy and hope. Inspired by her seamstress grandmother, Kelley uses a quilting metaphor to sort out the layers of her grief. The book's blend of research, memoir, art, and poetry weaves a skillful tapestry, offering key insights into the psychology and spirituality of grieving.…mehr

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In Who Am I Now? Reflections on Spirituality and Grief, psychotherapist and religious studies scholar Kelley Raab offers a deep appreciation of the importance of grieving our losses. The death of her mother propelled her on a spiritual search for purpose and identity. Along the way, she discovered previous, unmourned losses that interfered with her ability to experience joy and hope. Inspired by her seamstress grandmother, Kelley uses a quilting metaphor to sort out the layers of her grief. The book's blend of research, memoir, art, and poetry weaves a skillful tapestry, offering key insights into the psychology and spirituality of grieving.
Autorenporträt
Kelley A. Raab was born in Utah and grew up in Pennsylvania and New York. She attended Colgate University, where she completed her BA in biology. She earned three graduate degrees: an MDiv from Chicago Theological Seminary, an MA from the University of Chicago Divinity School, and a PhD in religious studies from the University of Ottawa. She taught religious studies for over twelve years and worked as a mental health chaplain for over fourteen years. Post-retirement, she has a private practice in psychotherapy. She currently lives in Ottawa, Ontario.