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Erscheint vorauss. 8. November 2025
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Featuring 20 narratives from women who have lost their mother but still feel her presence in their lives, this book supports your journey of grief and spiritual connection. Mother loss is unique and significant. Written by a therapist and healer who truly understands this loss, The Eternal Bond helps healthcare professionals and adult daughters understand and empower those who are navigating the complex journey of grief. This book not only shares moving stories, original research, and tools for well-being, but it also assures you that your journey does not have a set timeline. You are valid…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Featuring 20 narratives from women who have lost their mother but still feel her presence in their lives, this book supports your journey of grief and spiritual connection. Mother loss is unique and significant. Written by a therapist and healer who truly understands this loss, The Eternal Bond helps healthcare professionals and adult daughters understand and empower those who are navigating the complex journey of grief. This book not only shares moving stories, original research, and tools for well-being, but it also assures you that your journey does not have a set timeline. You are valid for needing more time to process or experiencing supernatural signs that your mother is still with you. Exploring physical, emotional, and spiritual components, this book fills a void in grief publications and sheds light on the sacred bond between mothers and their adult daughters.
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Autorenporträt
Janet Lynn Roseman, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Integrative Medicine at the Dr. Kiran Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. She teaches courses in Spirituality and Medicine, Art and Medicine, and Death and Dying for medical school students. She received the first Joseph Moore Presidents Award for her work in oncology and spirituality from Lesley College and was a David Larsen Fellow in Spirituality and Medicine at at the Kluge Center for Scholars at the Library of Congress. Roseman is also the Founding Director of the Sidney Project in Spirituality and Medicine and Compassionate Care(TM), a medical education program for physician residents.