Vorspan to Speak in Grand Rapids
The Jewish Cultural Coun- vas Israel, Grand Rapids.
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Vorspan is the • author of
sent author Albert Vorspan "Mazel Tov! You're Middle-
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Social Crisis," "Giants of
Justice," "My Rabbi Doesn't
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group relations in national
publications and was a lead-
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rights struggle, the peace
movement and interfaith ac-
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Lily Pincus, an English
social worker strays from
her field with her new book
"Death and the Family" by
Pantheon Books.
Subtitled "The Importance
of Mourning," her book is an
outgrowth of her career of
counseling married couples
and the loss of her own hus-
band.
Unfortunately, with the ex-
ception of one chapter on the
processes of mourning and
grief, and a few general in-
sights, Mrs. Pincus gives
examples of too many of her
clients, who can not handle
a personal loss and must
seek professional help.
The number of persons in
society who fit these cate-
gories is certainly low, and
the reader is faced with a
book that might be more ap-
propriate as reference for a
college class of psychology
majors.
In her preface Mrs. Pincus
says 'her book is a personal
effort "to participate in the
recent attempts to lift the
taboo from death, dying and
bereavement by promoting
discussion of these funda-
mental themes."
However, basing her book
on the marital problems she
encounters in her clients who
have suffered bereavement,
does not meet the needs of
the general reader.
In her one general discus-
sion Mrs. Pincus says that
shock is the first phase that
the bereaved will experience.
The age-old advice of "keep
going," "don't think about
it" and "keep busy" may do
more harm by supressing
the grief than by allowing it
to be expressed.
During the controlled phase
of mouring relatives a n d
friends help the bereaved as
the initial shock of death
begins to fade.
14—Friday, January 3L 1975
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They hvae been on strike
since last week in support of
a wage demand for a basic
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buying among other things
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But the controlled phase
is followed by a searching
phase, as the bereaved be-
gins to test and find his or
her new reality. Eventually,
Mrs. Pincus says, little re-
membrances of the deceased
bring a freshness and pleas-
ure to the life of the be-
reaved.
Unfortunately, through the
bulk of the book, Mrs. Pincus
describes the marriage prob-
lems of her clients which are
caused by a parent's death
and the affect the client's up-
bringing had on the parent-
child relationship.
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