ISBN 978-3-941955-61-5, MEDU Verlag, 2012
Grief counselor Dorothea experienced the pain of loss after the sudden death of her 17-year-old son. She invites us on a search of her grief. Nearing despair, she finds consolation in nighttime letters to her dead son. These letters turn into an afterdeath communication. From an adaptation of the letters a dramatic reading develops.
From psychologist Juliane Grodhues we learn about spontaneous induced afterdeath communication (IADC) which expresses itself in Dorotheas artwork. We are gradually introduced to this new therapeutic method of recovery from trauma and grief to finally become witnesses to a documented IADC session.