Acknowledgments
Prologue
Arrested Forward Movement
Beginnings
Coming to Know
Legacy of Caring
Vulnerability
Interlude I: Space for Transformation
The Recovery Agenda
Amniotic
Battling the Currents
Climbing off the Fence
Interlude II: Leap of Faith
Letting Go
Sacred Water
Angels and Spirits
Epilogue
Dr. Sara J. Corse is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20
years experience working with individuals, couples and
organizations. She has a busy practice of psychotherapy and
presents workshops and seminars on managing stress, balancing work
and family and grief and loss.
Sara Corse received her M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical/community
psychology from the University of Maryland in 1987. Her
undergraduate work was completed at the University of
Rochester.
Cradled All the While: The Unexpected Gifts of a Mother's Death is
Sara Corse's first book written for a general audience. She has
published academic articles and book chapters, presenting her
research on the impact of a manager's pregnancy on workplace
relationships, the absence of support networks in families with
child abuse, and the effectiveness of new treatment models for
individuals with challenging behavioral health concerns.
Dr. Corse is a member of the American Psychological Association and
the Gestalt International Society. She has presented her academic
work at various local and national conferences and symposia. She
speaks at churches and community forums on the topics of
simplicity, grieving and caring for the dying and their
families.
Sara Corse lives with her husband and three teenage children in
Philadelphia. Her passion is figure skating, which she began
learning as an adult. Sara serves on the session of her church,
where she also chairs the Youth Ministry Council and teaches in the
Adult Lay Academy.
"I recently read Dr. Sara Corse's manuscript Cradled all the While. I recommend strongly the publishing of this valuable personal history on Sara's relationship with her mother through life and the dying process. The book is well written, and psychologically very sophisticated. It is hard to put down. Sara's description of complex relationships, her needs, and the acceptance of needs unmet, are stories to which thousands of people will related. The working through of the emotions, desires, and wishes will be points of identification and direction for many readers." -- Stephen R. Treat "DMin, LMFT Director and CEO"
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