The death of Juliet Rosenfeld \'s husband just seven months into their marriage forced her to reconsider the ideas about death from her professional life as a psychotherapist, leading to a personal reckoning with Freud\'s \'Mourning & Melancholia\' and such ideas as the stages of grief, amounting to a powerful exploration of how love connects to loss, comparable to }The Year Of Magical Thinking{..
The death of Juliet Rosenfeld \'s husband just seven months into their marriage forced her to reconsider the ideas about death from her professional life as a psychotherapist, leading to a personal reckoning with Freud\'s \'Mourning & Melancholia\' and such ideas as the stages of grief, amounting to a powerful exploration of how love connects to loss, comparable to }The Year Of Magical Thinking{.