George A. Bonanno is professor of clinical psychology at Columbia University. His work has been featured in the New York Times and the Washington Post, and he has appeared on CNN and 20/20. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.
Barbara L. Fredrickson, Ph.D., Kenan Distinguished Professor,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and author of
Positivity
"The Other Side of Sadness paints a refreshingly new and
scientifically-grounded portrait of the grieving process, one
infused with positivity, laughter, and enduring bonds. Anyone
interested in the emotional nuances of the human condition will
value this warm, engaging, and accessible book."
Jim Whitaker, Founder and Director Project Rebirth
"George Bonanno's ground-breaking research on grief illuminates
mankind's profound capacity for resilience, and shows us how to
find meaning in life after death."
Daniel Gilbert, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University; author
of Stumbling on Happiness
"There are a lot of books on bereavement and now you can throw them
all away. Bonanno carefully assembles scientific evidence to show
that most of what we thought we knew is just plain wrong. The Other
Side of Sadness is a game changer. There's nothing else like it. If
you want to know the truth about the human experience of loss,
there's only one book on the shelf."
Library Journal
"Illuminating...while the popular and the professional literature
on death and dying continue to surge, Bonanno's work manages to
offer a clearly professed alternative way to understand grief that
will be a refreshing new resource for professionals, as well as for
the grieving."
Publishers Weekly
"Bonanno acknowledges that grief is sometimes extreme and requires
treatment, much like post-traumatic stress disorder. But with this
work, science and common sense come together in a thoughtful,
kindhearted way; stories of loss go far beyond striking a familiar
chord--they give us hope."
Camille Wortman, Professor of Psychology, Stony Brook
University
"Bonanno, the most productive and influential bereavement
researcher in America today, has changed the scientific landscape
in the field of grief and bereavement."
Dacher Keltner, Professor of Psychology, University of California
Berkeley and author of Born To Be Good
"The Other Side of Sadness is brilliant and moving. Bonanno turns
our thinking about loss on its head. He reveals the subtle and
myriad ways we are resilient, how we find new layers of meaning,
why we laugh, and gain insight when loved ones pass. This inspiring
book will fill you with wisdom about the other side of loss, and
make life immeasurably richer."
"Library Journal"
"Illuminating...while the popular and the professional literature
on death and dying continue to surge, Bonanno's work manages to
offer a clearly professed alternative way to understand grief that
will be a refreshing new resource for professionals, as well as for
the grieving."
"Publishers Weekly"
"Bonanno acknowledges that grief is sometimes extreme and requires
treatment, much like post-traumatic stress disorder. But with this
work, science and common sense come together in a thoughtful,
kindhearted way; stories of loss go far beyond striking a familiar
chord--they give us hope."
Camille Wortman, Professor of Psychology, Stony Brook
University
"Bonanno, the most productive and influential bereavement
researcher in America today, has changed the scientific landscape
in the field of grief and bereavement."
Dacher Keltner, Professor of Psychology, University of California
Berkeley and author of "Born To Be Good"
""The Other Side of Sadness" is brilliant and moving. Bonanno turns
our thinking about loss on its head. He reveals the subtle and
myriad ways we are resilient, how we find new layers of meaning,
why we laugh, and gain insight when loved ones pass. This inspiring
book will fill you with wisdom about the other side of loss, and
make life immeasurably richer."
Barbara L. Fredrickson, Ph.D., Kenan Distinguished Professor,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and author of
"Positivity"
""The Other Side of Sadness" paints a refreshingly new and
scientifically-grounded portrait of the grieving process, one
infused with positivity, laughter, and enduring bonds. Anyone
interested in the emotional nuances of the human condition will
value this warm, engaging, and accessible book."
Jim Whitaker, Founder and Director Project Rebirth
"George Bonanno's ground-breaking research on grief illuminates
mankind's profound capacity for resilience, and shows us how to
find meaning in life after dea
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