The Grief Cure, Cody Delistraty
The Grief Cure, Cody Delistraty
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The Grief Cure
Looking for the End of Loss

Author: Cody Delistraty

Narrator: Sean Pratt

Unabridged: 5 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/25/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

“A wise and perceptive journey into grief and the ways we seek to assuage it. Incredibly powerful reading for all who have known, or who will inevitably know, loss.” —Lauren Elkin, author of Flâneuse and Art MonstersIn this lyrical and moving story of the world of Prolonged Grief, journalist Cody Delistraty reflects on his experience with loss and explores what modern science, history, and literature reveal about the nature of our relationship to grief and our changing attitudes toward its cure.When Cody Delistraty lost his mother to cancer in his early 20s, he found himself unsure how to move forward. The typical advice was to move through the five stages, achieve closure, get back to work, go back to normal. So begins a journey into the new frontiers of grief, where Delistraty seeks out the researchers, technologists, therapists, marketers, and communities around the world who may be able to cure the pain of loss in novel ways. From the neuroscience of memory deletion to book prescriptions, laughter therapy, psilocybin, and Breakup Bootcamp, what ultimately emerges is not so much a cure as a fresh understanding of what living with grief truly means. As Delistraty created his own ad hoc treatment plan, the American Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization gave extended, disruptive grief an official name: Prolonged Grief Disorder. A diagnosis, based on meeting several symptoms and contingencies, has opened innovative avenues of treatment and an important conversation about a debilitating form of grief, but it has also opened a debate as to whether this form of grief, no matter how severe and unrelenting, is best approached medically at all.Braiding deep, emotional resonance with sharp research and historical insight, Delistraty places his own experience in dialogue with great writers and thinkers throughout history who have puzzled over this eternal question: how might we best face loss?Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Cody Delistraty

Cody Delistraty is a writer and speechwriter, most recently working as the culture editor at the Wall Street Journal Magazine. He has written for the New York Times, The New Yorker, the Atlantic, and was the European arts columnist for The Paris Review. He has degrees in politics from New York University and in history from the University of Oxford. British Vogue named him a best young writer of the year, and he has given talks about art and creativity to companies like PwC. He lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marne - Reader By the Water on July 19, 2024

Thanks to Harper for the finished copy of this moving and wonderful book. (You were right, @samlubash; it resonated with me. Thank you for offering it.) “Some grief doesn’t relent. Some grief does not evolve. Some grief is daily, acute, life-changing. And few, it felt to me, were giving that the atte......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on December 02, 2024

Unique look into the world of grief. Not what I was expecting, but appreciated it nonetheless. Reads as part memoir / part informative text. Really enjoyed the voice of the author.......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on July 31, 2024

Thank you Harper for a free copy of this book, #GoodreadsGiveaway. I’d like to thank the author for sharing his grief journey and being willing to talk about his struggles. I think there’s been a stigma for years talking about mental health and this is a step in the process to break that barrier. Al......more

Goodreads review by Brian on July 30, 2024

I graciously received a copy of this book from the publisher. Out of appreciation, I would like to write a bit about my experience of reading it. Delistraty's book is best read as a romp through a variety of unconventional grief treatments. Delistraty has treatment-resistant grief due to the loss of......more

Goodreads review by Karen on December 16, 2024

Very well written with honest vulnerable self reflection. An impulse library pickup—so glad I found it!......more