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Sky Above Clouds: Finding Our Way Through Creativity, Aging, and Illness
Contributor(s): Miller, Wendy L. (Author), Cohen, Gene D. (Author), Barker, Teresa (Author)
ISBN: 0199371415     ISBN-13: 9780199371419
Publisher: OUP Us
OUR PRICE:   $39.89  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Developmental - Adulthood & Aging
- Psychology | Creative Ability
- Medical | Geriatrics
Dewey: 155.67
LCCN: 2015033768
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.10 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Through their scientific research and clinical practice, husband and wife team Gene D. Cohen and Wendy L. Miller uncovered new clues about how the aging mind can build resilience and continue growth, even during times of grave illness, thus setting aside the traditional paradigm of aging as a
time of decline. Cohen, considered one of the founding fathers of geriatric psychiatry, describes what happens to the brain as it ages and the potential that is often overlooked. Miller, an expressive arts therapist and educator, highlights stories of creative growth in the midst of illness and
loss encountered through her clinical practice. Together, Cohen and Miller show that with the right tools, the uncharted territory of aging and illness can, in fact, be navigated. In this book, the reader finds the real story of not only Cohen's belief in potential, but also how he and his family
creatively used it in facing his own serous health challenges. With Miller's insights and expressive psychological writing, Sky Above Clouds tells the inside story of how attitude, community, creativity, and love shape a life, with or without health, even to our dying. Cohen and Miller draw deeply
on their own lessons learned as they struggle through aging, illness, and loss within their own family and eventually Cohen's own untimely death. What happens when the expert on aging begins to age? And what happens when the therapist who helps others cope with illness and loss is forced to
confront her own responses to these experiences? The result is a richly informative and emotional journey of growth.