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The SURVIVING ... " series of videotapes provides a unique approach to emotional self-help. Each program features popular lecturer and author Clayton Barbeau doing what he considers his most rewarding work: individual counseling; with you, the viewer as the one seeing advice and affirmation. Of Course these progra The SURVIVING ... " series of videotapes provides a unique approach to emotional self-help. Each program features popular lecturer and author Clayton Barbeau doing what he considers his most rewarding work: individual counseling; with you, the viewer as the one seeing advice and affirmation.
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The SURVIVING ... " series of videotapes provides a unique approach to emotional self-help. Each program features popular lecturer and author Clayton Barbeau doing what he considers his most rewarding work: individual counseling; with you, the viewer as the one seeing advice and affirmation. Of Course these progra The SURVIVING ... " series of videotapes provides a unique approach to emotional self-help. Each program features popular lecturer and author Clayton Barbeau doing what he considers his most rewarding work: individual counseling; with you, the viewer as the one seeing advice and affirmation.
Of Course these programs are not intended as substitutes for face-to-face therapy when it is needed. Rather, they are meant to offer some ideas for coping to the person who is temporarily experiencing emotional distress.
In this program, Clayton Barbeau helps the viewer to understand the grieving process and work toward acceptance of the loss of a loved one. Mr. Barbeau's own experience of grief at the untimely death of his wife gives a unique validity and conviction to his advice. He points out that it is important not to deny one's loss and to give oneself permission to "feel"; be it tears, loneliness, or anger. Above all, he suggests, don't prolong and nurture grief, but take one day at a time and make an effort to begin building a future.
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