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God Knows Caregiving Can Pull You Apart: 12 Ways to Keep it All Together
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Item Description... Everyday, men and women become caregivers, often without warning. They find themselves feeling lost as they try to figure out how to adapt. They are forced to make choices they hadn't anticipated, much less prepared for. They need help understanding what is expected of them and what they can realistically provide. They need psychological and spiritual support to cope with the new demands being made on their time and energy. Insight, support and refreshment are what God Knows Caregiving Can Pull You Apart offers the dedicated and weary caregiver. These stories provide caregivers with the assurance that they are not alone. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 160
Dimensions: Length: 8.44" Width: 5.56" Height: 0.39" Weight: 0.51 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jul 1, 2002
Publisher Sorin Books
ISBN 1893732444 EAN 9781893732445
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Availability 100 units. Availability accurate as of May 25, 2012 10:14.
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 | Excellent! Feb 11, 2008 |
I purchased this book for my mother, but began to read it before I gave it to her, and promptly bought a copy for myself.
The book contains short vignettes -- most are just a few pages and can be read in 5 minutes. This format is perfect, because it's easy to flip through and read one quickly.
The segments are usually based on real-life experiences of others; also effective, because it seems easier to hold onto those images and reflect back on them when you are stressed. Plus, they aren't preachy -- you can take or leave the message if it rings true. Many experts, meaning well, write with a "you should" or "you might try" tone but Ms. Thompson uses a gentle, respectful, almost reverent tone toward the very human stuggles of caregiving.
I highly recommend this book! Many of the messages are relevant to anyone balancing a busy life, not just those in a caregiving role. I keep it on my bookshelf and plan to share the stories with others from time to time.
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