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Caregiving: The Spiritual Journey of Love, Loss and Renewal Book
"By my old professor's side, I learned the precious value of caregiving. I am grateful that Beth McLeod has put together a fine source to help bring out the helping heart in all of us." â??Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie Sooner or later it will touch us all: A family member or loved one becomes ill or disabled, and we step in to help. This is caregiving, and in this powerful, unique book, prizewinning writer and advocate Beth Witrogen McLeod leads us through the caregiving journey with unflinching authority and compassion. Whether it involves caring for an aging parent, an ill spouse or partner, or a disabled child, caregiving takes us into a new reality quite unlike that of our usual workaday life. Too often, we don't know where to find help or what questions to ask, and the health care system seems to get more complex every day. An indispensable guide for anyone who is or has been a caregiver or who anticipates becoming one, Caregiving includes advice from leaders in the fields of aging, medicine, finance, and spirituality. It explores medical and financial problems as well as such issues as depression, stress, housing, home care, and end-of-life concerns. The author also includes dozens of helpful resources at the back of the book. Framed by the author's personal odyssey as a caregiver, Caregiving is richly informed by the inspiring and poignant tales of other caregivers. Caregiving shows that while at first we experience the dark night of the soul, through service to others we can discover our true nature and develop lovingkindness and compassion; through caregiving we can see the renewal of both self and community. Personal transformation has been witnessed in sacred traditions throughout human history, and in Caregiving Beth McLeod draws on the wisdom of Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and shamanism, and on the writings of current and past spiritual figures, to illuminate the way. A rare blend of powerful storytelling and practical information, Caregiving is a revelation. "Caregiving has a big heart â??on a much-needed topic. A rare book of spiritual and practical wisdom." â??Sue Bender, author of Plain and Simple and Everyday Sacred "A poignant, wise, and in-the-trenches view of caregiving that is both practical and spiritual, especially of value to midlife adults." â??Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D., author of Goddesses in Everywoman and Close to the Bone "Lovely. . . . Beth McLeod's experience and wisdom shine through as she shares her heartfelt journey of loss, surrender, hope, and healing." â??David Simon, M.D., medical director, the Chopra Center for Well Being, author of Return to Wholeness and The Wisdom of Healing "Inspirational. . . .The author has ventured where there was no path and lit a beacon for all to follow." â??Anne Bashkiroff, cofounder, Alzheimer's Association and Family Caregiver Alliance "A wealth of knowledge and resources with the voice of experience and compassion. . . . This book is a true gift for professionals as well as loved ones." â??David Kessler, author of The Rights of the Dying "When it comes to both the nightmares and the nobility of caregiving, Beth McLeod has been there. Her moving personal story pulls no punches. . . . We need to put this book on America's required reading list." â??Theodore Roszak, author of America the Wise and The True Wealth of Nations "McLeod eloquently shows us how our grieving builds our humanity. And she inspires parents, spouses, and adult children to carry on their mission to care with compassion, pride, and faith." â??Lucy Jo Palladino, Ph.D., author of Dreamers, Discoverers, and Dynamos "Beth McLeod writes with the knowing heart of a caregiver and the pen of a poet. Her personal journey underlies the book's truth, while the pain and spiritual growth she explores and documents so well will touch all readers." â??Suzanne Mintz, president and cofounder National Family Caregivers Association "No book about the silent crisis of caring has been more deeply felt. . . . Beth McLeod's wisdom comes from an unflinching look at the real-life experience of family care: how it makes us grow up often in spite of our wish to remain our parents' children and how we may emerge from its spiritual tests strengthened down to our souls." â??Paul Kleyman, editor, Aging Today, American Society on Aging Read More
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- 0471254088
- 9780471254089
- Beth Witrogen McLeod
- 23 April 1999
- John Wiley & Sons
- Hardcover (Book)
- 264
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