Dark Skies, Rays of Hope

In this month’s Book Forum, Deepika Shaligram and Raman Baweja confront loss in their review of the Hindi-language film, The Sky Is Pink. Together these academic child and adolescent psychiatrists contemplate what happens to parents and siblings when the threat of losing a child to medical illness l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2022-10, Vol.61 (10), p.1303-1303
1. Verfasser: Usher, Craigan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this month’s Book Forum, Deepika Shaligram and Raman Baweja confront loss in their review of the Hindi-language film, The Sky Is Pink. Together these academic child and adolescent psychiatrists contemplate what happens to parents and siblings when the threat of losing a child to medical illness looms over family life. They note that—with breaks in the existential clouds and levity here and there—The Sky Is Pink is a thought-provoking meditation on the vulnerability of being a parent and being a pediatric physician. We imagine the best outcomes possible, but must learn to live when the worst becomes a reality.
ISSN:0890-8567
1527-5418
DOI:10.1016/j.jaac.2022.07.006