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Juliet Rosenfeld, had been married to her husband for just seven months when he died suddenly from metastatic lung cancer at the age of 52. Everything she had learned about death as a psychotherapist was turned on its head as she was forced to grapple with her own devastating experience of loss. As she attempts to navigate her way through the incomprehensible nature of grief, Rosenfeld finds herself turning to her battered old copy of Freud’s 1917 essay ‘Mourning and Melancholia’.
The State of Disbelief






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