Beyond the Tears

Beyond the Tears
Author: Lynn C. Tolson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-04-02
Genre: Mental health
ISBN: 9781410724175

A true story, Beyond the Tears begins with the suicide attempt of an abused and addicted twenty-five-year-old woman. In the aftermath, she commits to counseling to recover from anxiety and depression associated with post-traumatic stress disorder. The author engages the reader in therapy sessions where the young woman reveals dysfunctional family relationships, including domestic violence, sexual abuse, and mental illness. Due to the therapeutic process, the woman discovers a path to love and the value of life, and she ultimately achieves a life that reflects health and happiness. In sharing this inspirational journey, the author provides a message of hope. Sexual assault, addiction, and suicide are unsolved social problems that carry stigmas. The stigmas cast a code of silence that do not solve problems. The result from not speaking about the crime of sexual assault is too often tragic. Thus, there is a need for real stories of recovery. By bringing my dark secrets to light, it is my hope that others who have had similar events will know that they are not alone. Readers may explore their own emotions to open lines of communication, eliminate shame, and experience healing. I also hope that my book promotes understanding of the issues that cause individual suffering and plague our society.

Beyond Tears

Beyond Tears
Author: Ellen Mitchell
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009-03-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780312545192

Contributions from numerous families who have lost a child. Also includes contributions from siblings.

Beyond Tears

Beyond Tears
Author: Carol Barkin
Publisher: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 031232829X

Nine mothers who lost a child and met in a support group give comfort and direction to bereaved parents in a chorus of supportive voices.

Beyond Tears and Laughter

Beyond Tears and Laughter
Author: Yang Shen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811358176

This book explores the experience of China's migrant labourers in Shanghai from anthropological, and gendered analyses, offering extraordinary insights into the life-world of the marginalized people. China has hundreds of millions of internal migrants coming from the countryside to the big cities in search of fame, fortune, or just a living. The author also examines the gender dynamics at work, in intimacy and leisure of this marginalized, yet huge population. With an in-depth and multidisciplinary examination of the experience of restaurant workers in Shanghai, this book sheds humanising new light on the experience of the megacity from the inside and will be of direct value to policymakers, demographers, feminist scholars, anthropologists, sociologists, and responsible citizens.

Beyond the Tears: A Story of God's Faithfulness

Beyond the Tears: A Story of God's Faithfulness
Author: Clene Nyiramahoro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780982117583

Beyond the Tears: A story of God's faithfulness lifts the reader through a moving account of God's love and provision and faithfulness. Through her real life story, the author clearly demonstrates that life can be renewed and refreshed even after difficult circumstances or tragedies strike. This book will encourage your faith and challenge you to reach beyond any limitations to become everything that God has created you to be!

Beyond the Tears - Getting Over When It's Not Over

Beyond the Tears - Getting Over When It's Not Over
Author: Bertha Carson - King
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-05-16
Genre:
ISBN:

Bertha has so much insight and wisdom regarding the issues that women face on a day-to-day basis. In her collection of essay writings, she gives you a front and center seat of what illness, relationships, economics, spirituality, humor, sadness, encouragement, self-revelations, and realistic events bring to the table of life. Her faith is evident throughout the pages of her exciting book.Tragedies and suffering have filled Bertha's life, but when you read her expressions of self-revelations, you feel hopeful and motivated to stay true to yourself despite the trials that come to defeat you emotionally and physically. Her mission and purpose is to allow women to see themselves and to operate decisively for deliverance and restoration.Bertha's explicit and down-to-earth approach in taking a lemon and creating lemonade deeply moves the reader. Her honesty and ability to relate to women of all races will keep you energized and hopeful. She tends to emphasize speaking to Black women and their survival primarily due to the high mortality rate from cancer, chronic diseases, life choices, and family relationships affecting their well-being. All women will identify with Bertha's empowering essays and her favorite expression "Truth time."

Tears We Cannot Stop

Tears We Cannot Stop
Author: Michael Eric Dyson
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1250136008

“A hard-hitting sermon on the racial divide, directed specifically to a white congregation.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review A New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and Boston Globe Bestseller As the country grapples with racial division at a level not seen since the 1960s, Michael Eric Dyson’s voice is heard above the rest. In Tears We Cannot Stop, a provocative and deeply personal call or change, Dyson argues that if we are to make real racial progress, we must face difficult truths, including being honest about how Black grievance has been ignored, dismissed, and discounted. In the tradition of James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time—short, emotional, literary, powerful—this is the book that all Americans who care about the current and long-burning crisis in race relations need to read. Praise for Tears We Cannot Stop Named a Best/Most Anticipated Book of 2017 by: The Washington Post • Bustle • Men’s Journal • The Chicago Reader • StarTribune • Blavity• The Guardian • NBC New York’s Bill’s Books • Kirkus Reviews • Essence “Elegantly written and powerful in several areas: moving personal recollections; profound cultural analysis; and guidance for moral redemption. A work to relish.” —Toni Morrison “Here’s a sermon that’s as fierce as it is lucid . . . If you’re black, you’ll feel a spark of recognition in every paragraph. If you’re white, Dyson tells you what you need to know—what this white man needed to know, at least. This is a major achievement. I read it and said amen.” —Stephen King “One of the most frank and searing discussions on race . . . a deeply serious, urgent book, which should take its place in the tradition of Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time and King’s Why We Can’t Wait.” —The New York Times Book Review

The Crying Book

The Crying Book
Author: Heather Christle
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1948226456

This bestselling "lyrical, moving book: part essay, part memoir, part surprising cultural study" is an examination of why we cry, how we cry, and what it means to cry from a woman on the cusp of motherhood confronting her own depression (The New York Times Book Review). Heather Christle has just lost a dear friend to suicide and now must reckon with her own depression and the birth of her first child. As she faces her grief and impending parenthood, she decides to research the act of crying: what it is and why people do it, even if they rarely talk about it. Along the way, she discovers an artist who designed a frozen–tear–shooting gun and a moth that feeds on the tears of other animals. She researches tear–collecting devices (lachrymatories) and explores the role white women’s tears play in racist violence. Honest, intelligent, rapturous, and surprising, Christle’s investigations look through a mosaic of science, history, and her own lived experience to find new ways of understanding life, loss, and mental illness. The Crying Book is a deeply personal tribute to the fascinating strangeness of tears and the unexpected resilience of joy.

Seeing Through Tears

Seeing Through Tears
Author: Judith Kay Nelson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135412634

Seeing Through Tears is a groundbreaking examination of crying behavior and the meaning behind our tears. Drawing from attachment theory and her own original research, Judith Nelson presents an exciting new view of crying as a part of our inborn equipment for establishing and maintaining emotional connections. In a comprehensive look at crying through the life cycle, this insightful volume presents a novel theoretical framework before offering useful and practical advice for dealing with this most fundamental of human behaviors.