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This is a self-help grief recovery book for anyone who is going through anticipatory grief - early grief before a death or dreaded event has occured. It is packed with coping tips and, best of all, 114 Healing Steps, which lead the reader to his or her healing path.
Plant Your Seeds of change In 2007 Harriet Hodgson's elder daughter, father-in-law, brother, and former son-in-law all died. Her daughter, the mother of her twin grandkids, and the twin's father died in separate car crashes. With hard work, self-examination, and determination Harriet created a new life from the ashes of grief. So many people asked her how she did this that Harriet listed her steps on paper. These steps became a talk and the talk became Seed Time. "If you believe you can change your life it will happen," she says. This guide contains 80 proactive steps you may take to recover from adversity and grief. Start planting your seeds of change today!
Grief is a painful, stressful experience. You wonder if you will make it to the next minute, let alone the next day. How can you lift your spirits? Reading this collection of affirmations is one way. Each affirmation is followed by a focus word or words. You may use these words for self-evaluation, support group discussions, meditation, or prayer. This bring-along resource include step-by-step instructions for affirmation-writing and a list of grief support organizations. This book is your grief companion, a gift for yourself, and others who mourn.
Feel like you're stuck in grief? Write your way out by following the steps in this concise, easy-to-use book. You need to tell your grief story. This book helps you do it with tips on your thinking place, writing place, how to write, what to write, and resources to boost your spirits. Grief in Your Wordshelps you create a path to the future.
Winning is grief healing at its best. Harriet Hodgson is well-acquainted with grief. She is a bereaved mother, daughter, sister, daughter-in-law, wife, and friend. After so many losses, she decided "Death would be the loser; life would be the winner. I will make it so." Winning is all about healing - a story of love with surprise laughter, useful tips, personal growth, and a path for creating a new life. Winning can help you embrace the life that is waiting for you.
Former president Ronald Reagan's disclosure of his Alzheimer's disease has helped show the country that Alzheimer's is nothing to be ashamed of and getting it is no one's fault. Alzheimer's is a common condition that currently afflicts 4 million Americans and touches another 20 million family members who care for them.From the point of view of someone who's been there, Alzheimer's: Finding the Words shows family members how the disease affects speech -- and how to communicate with a faltering mind.This helpful communication guide also includes a short-term memory questionnaire, the latest research findings, and insightful interviews with physicians, caregivers, family members, and patients.
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