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A Mother Loss Workbook: Healing Exercises for Daughters

Current price: $21.99
A Mother Loss Workbook: Healing Exercises for Daughters
A Mother Loss Workbook: Healing Exercises for Daughters

Barnes and Noble

A Mother Loss Workbook: Healing Exercises for Daughters

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Inspired by Hope Edelman's bestselling authors Diane Hambrook and Gail Eisenberg have created a sensitive,m accessible workbook for women suffering the wounds of early mother loss. is designed to help the ,motherless daughter tell the story she needs to tell—her story. Its varied exercises, open-ended questions, writing topics, and activities, drawn from Hambrook's years of work with motherless daughters, provide both careful direction and generous room for self-expression. This book is a safe place where no one will judge a woman, where the work she must do can be done in her own time, at her own pace, and at any stage of mourning. is an ideal supplement for personal therapy and support groups, but it is an important—and perhaps the only—tool for women just starting their journey or who are hesitant to go public with their feelings. Whether a woman uses it privately or shares it with a group, no matter how long its been since her mother died, will guide her toward fully understanding her loss and taking charge of her future.

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