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"When Love Ends: A Guide to Healing with Dignity" is a book designed for those facing the pain of a breakup and needing to regain their emotional balance. It offers tools and practical exercises to help process grief in a healthy way, reconnect with self-love, and move forward with dignity. No promises of quick fixes, but a genuine approach that supports the reader through each stage of healing.

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Produktbeschreibung
"When Love Ends: A Guide to Healing with Dignity" is a book designed for those facing the pain of a breakup and needing to regain their emotional balance. It offers tools and practical exercises to help process grief in a healthy way, reconnect with self-love, and move forward with dignity. No promises of quick fixes, but a genuine approach that supports the reader through each stage of healing.


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Autorenporträt
Arturo José Sánchez Hernández, born in Havana in 1970, is a physician specializing in Comprehensive General Medicine and Psychiatry. He has an extensive professional and academic background, supported by several publications focused on ethics and the theory of values.

With notable experience in sexuality and couple and family psychotherapy, Dr. Sánchez Hernández has devoted part of his career to exploring these areas of mental health. Additionally, he is distinguished as an author of self-help and personal growth books, where sayings and images play a central role.

He currently resides in Maun, Botswana, where he practices as a psychiatrist at the Letsholathebe II Memorial Hospital. His commitment to mental health and individual well-being has made him a highly regarded professional both in his home country and in his new community in Botswana.