The Way Of Transition: Embracing Life's Most Difficult Moments
By (Author) William Bridges
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
6th December 2001
6th December 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
158.1
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 207mm, Spine 17mm
266g
The author of the best-selling Transitions turns inward, revealing how personal tragedy can yield growth and rejuvenation. William Bridges' lifelong work has been devoted to a deep understanding of transitions and to helping others through them. When his own wife of thirty-five years died of cancer, however, he was thrown head-first into the kind of painful and confusing abyss he had known before only in theory. An honest account of being in transition, this uncommonly wise and moving book is a richly textured map of the personal, professional, and emotional transformations that grow out of tragedy and crisis. Demonstrating how disillusionment, sorrow, or confusion can blossom into a time of incredible creativity and contentment, Bridges highlights the profound significance and value of endings in our lives.
William Bridges is a consultant and lecturer based in Mill Valley, California. Past President of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, he is author of eight other books, including the bestselling Transitions and Managing Transitions.