The State of Disbelief
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A revelatory book about death and mourning by a psychotherapist faced with sudden bereavement.
Juliet Rosenfeld combines her background in literature and psychology to explore the profound impact of human experience. Her writing delves into themes of grief, mourning, and the psychological landscape of terminal illness and bereavement. Drawing from her extensive practice as a psychotherapist, she offers deep insights into the complexities of the human psyche.


A revelatory book about death and mourning by a psychotherapist faced with sudden bereavement.
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