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Tending Grief: Embodied Rituals for Holding Our Sorrow and Growing Cultures of Care in Community

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tending Grief: Embodied Rituals for Holding Our Sorrow and Growing Cultures of Care in Community

Contributors:

By (Author) Camille Barton

ISBN:

9781623179946

Publisher:

North Atlantic Books,U.S.

Imprint:

North Atlantic Books,U.S.

Publication Date:

28th May 2024

UK Publication Date:

15th April 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

152.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

An embodied guide to being with grief individually and in community-practical exercises, decolonized rituals, and Earth-based medicines for healing and processing loss We live in a culture that suppresses our ability to truly feel our grief-deeply, safely, and on our own terms. But each person's experience is as unique as the grief itself. Here, Camille Barton's take on grief speaks directly to the ways that BIPOC and queer readers disproportionately experience unique constellations of loss. Deeply practical and easy to use in times of confusion, trauma, and pain, Title TK includes rituals, reflection prompts, and exercises that help us process and metabolize our grief-without bypassing or pushing aside what comes to the fore. Barton includes exercises that can be done both alone and in community, including- Altar practices to honor and connect with ancestors known and unknown Locating, holding, and dancing your grief Sharing circles for processing communal loss Water, fire, and nature-based rituals Honoring the survival utility of numbness-and knowing when it's time to release it Peer support and integration Herbal medicines and plant-based healing Barton honors each and every experience- The loss of displacement from homelands, from severed lineages and ancestral ways of knowing. The grief of colonization and theft. The deep heaviness that burrows into our bodies when society tells us our bodies are wrong. Practical tools and rituals help readers feel into their grief, honor what comes up, and move forward in healing. Written specifically to center and hold the grief of BIPOC readers, Title TK is an invitation to reconnect to what we've lost, to find community in our grief, and to tend to our own suffering for our individual and collective wellbeing.

Author Bio

Camille Barton is an artist, embodiment practitioner, and educator whose work focuses on the intersections of the body, drug policy, and healing justice. Barton is currently the director of Ecologies of Transformation, a temporary masters program at Sandberg Institute which researches how art making and embodiment can create social change. They are also active within the psychedelic assisted therapy space working as a consultant and advocate to end the war on drugs, as well as ensure that BIPOC are able to access robust, culturally informed care as psychedelic therapies mainstream. Barton has worked with MAPS since 2017 and now teaches on a range of psychedelic therapy programs.

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