Judy L. Mandel
Posts Tagged ‘Replacement children’
Psychological Look at Replacement Children
Saturday, August 14th, 2010Another interesting look at replacement children at http://tinyurl.com/yjqkfay
What is a Replacement Child?
Saturday, August 7th, 2010When I start to talk about my book, Replacement Child, the first question I am usually asked is “what is a replacement child?” I then explain that it is not a term I invented, but that I found the term in my research around grieving and loss, especially that of a child. The following link gives a very clear definition, and offers clinical background to the reasons and cautions behind the syndrome:
Replacement Aunt?
Friday, December 4th, 2009Heading off to Florida today for a book signing event at the Palm Beach Bookstore tomorrow, Dec. 5th at 1:30. My heart is conflicted in making this trip. My nieces, my sister’s daughters, are there and I am truly happy to be seeing them both–as well as my sister’s grandsons. They have planned a reception of friends to welcome my Florida book event–and that touches me very deeply. The last time I was in Florida this summer, though, I witnessed my sister’s last breath and said goodbye to my first best friend. When we were growing up and would have the inevitable fights and slamming of doors that all sisters have, my mother would break in with “when I’m gone, you’ll have each other–now make up!” She had promised that. We did have each other to lean on through our parents’ deaths, just five years ago. But, I wasn’t prepared to have lost my sister so soon–and now to have lost them all. Maybe we are never prepared for that. Packing for this trip, where I know the the weather will be warm and I won’t need my New England sweaters, I find myself reaching for a bundle of responsibility from my bottom dresser drawer and tucking it into the side pocket of my suitcase. I can’t wait to hug my nieces, to hug them for my sister, and to feel her with me through them.
Last Week for Book Club Discussion
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009This is the last week to be part of the book club discussion of Replacement Child at AuthorExposure.com. If you’ve finished reading the book and would like to join the conversation, click here and see what others are saying about the book. There are some very good insights about replacement child syndrome, what constitutes a replacement child, and how negative effects can be avoided when parents decide to have another child after a child dies. I hope to hear more from other replacement children, and also parents.
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