From the Back Cover:
"...a lucid and remarkably readable book about a profound and complex subject that is written with such compelling guidance, wisdom, and compassion that it will both excite and challenge the reader...a must read, a gem to be treasured." Earl Grollman, author of Living When a Loved One Has Died
About the Author:
This is Jack Cain's third book; the first was fiction; the second, a non-fiction novel. NOW is his first work of non-fiction. In addition, he has written a number of short stories, two plays, and numerous poems. Jack is an accomplished photographer, specializing in portraits of homeless people that he has met on the street. He has had a number of exhibits. He is a professionally trained chef and a pastry chef. For the latter he studied in France with Gaston Lenotre. Although he is not a musician he has written ten songs, one partially in Aramaic. Anne Berenberg, Ph.D. co-authored the commentary sections at the ends of chapters and the Ten Steps, taking primary responsibility for the Reinforcements which conclude each step. Anne has a B.A. in Social Relations from Harvard University, an M.A. in Psychology from Boston University, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the City University of New York. Her background and experience as a clinical psychologist, currently in private practice, formerly as Director of Psychology at the Josselyn Center for Mental Health in Northfield, Illinois, as well as her personal experience of having been widowed, has given the book an important added dimension.
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