Valuable guidance on adjusting to and managing this new stage ofyour life
When you retire, your emotions, lifestyle, and relationshipsundergo an enormous change. This comforting journal encourages youto examine the impact retirement will have on your life, invokingthe healing power of writing to allow you to reflect upon andinterpret your feelings.
The Healing Journey Through Retirement is designed to help you lookdeep within yourself to determine what work has meant to you, explore what you want when you leave the work force, and shape yourplans and expectations for the future. This inspirational resourcewill be your guide to redesigning and rebuilding a centralstructure for your life beyond work-and doing so with a renewedsense of purpose.
Acclaim for The Healing Journey Through Retirement . . .
"A must read for retirees and those contemplating retirement. Inretirement most feel that financial security is all that isneeded-not so. The shocker is we realize too late that the mentaland emotional relationship with those closest to us must beaddressed."
Other books in The Healing Journey series include:
The Healing Journey, 208 pp., Paper (0-471-24712-X)
The Healing Journey for Couples, 288 pp., Paper(0-471-25470-3)
The Healing Journey Through Divorce, 264 pp., Paper(0-471-29575-2)
The Healing Journey Through Grief, 264 pp., Paper (0-471-29565-5)
Author: Phil Rich, Dorothy Madway Sampson, Dale S. Fetherling
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 11/29/1999
Series: Healing Journey #9
Pages: 283
Weight: 1.17lbs
Size: 9.23h x 7.41w x 0.94d
ISBN: 9780471326939
About the AuthorPHIL RICH, EdD, MSW, is an experienced psychotherapist who haspracticed for over twenty years. He has taught at the graduate andundergraduate levels and led professional workshops. He was born'and raised in London, England, and now lives with his family inAmherst, Massachusetts.
DOROTHY MADWAY SAMPSON, MSS, LCSW, is a psychotherapist who iscertified as a trainer in preretirement education and planning andhas given training workshops throughout the country. She is amember of the Community Board of Advisors of the Stein Institutefor Research on Aging at the University of California at San Diego.She and her husband have shared the experience of retirement forthree decades.
DALE S. FETHERLING was a reporter and editor for twenty-five yearswith the Los Angeles Times and other major metropolitan newspapers.