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Companionship in grief.(Century marks)(Gail Sheehy studied the effects of 9/11 in Middletown America: One Town's Passage from Trauma to Hope)(Brief Article)
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The Christian Century
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October 4, 2003
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COMPANIONS IN GRIEF: Bestselling author Gail Sheehy (Passages) spent nearly two years after 9/11 in Middletown, New Jersey, which lost 50 people that day. It is a relatively well-to-do bedroom community where people wear a mask of perfection and usually act like they don't need each other. Sheehy discovered that special attention had to be paid to the needs of people in the helping professions, including religious leaders and mental health workers. One priest, who couldn't handle t...
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; COMPANIONS IN GRIEF: Bestselling author Gail Sheehy (Passages) spent nearly two years after 9/11 in Middletown, New Jersey, which lost 50 people that day. It is a relatively well-to-do bedroom community where people wear a mask of perfection and usually act like they don't need each other. Sheehy
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; ... their emotions into projects that offered hope. ___ Visit The Dallas Morning News on the World Wide Web at http://www.dallasnews.com/ Distributed by Knight Ridder ... 213) 237-6515, or e-mail reprints@krtinfo.com. (c) 2004, The Dallas Morning News.
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