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Anguish, guilt, anger, fear, and hopelessness are words often used
by mothers who suffer alongside a daughter with an eating disorder.
Mothers care for the emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of
their children, but who cares for them? Cathy Robinson watched her
daughter starve herself until she was near death. The resulting
helplessness was almost too much for a mother to bear. Making
matters worse was the feeling that she was utterly alone in her
guilt and pain. She needed others to identify with and help her
through this difficult time. "A Melody of Hope: Surviving Your
Daughter's Eating Disorder" features inspirational true stories
written by mothers of daughters who have recovered from eating
disorders; they seek to provide encouragement, hope, and support to
mothers beginning their journey. Told with breathtaking honesty and
insight, these stories represent some of the many experiences
shared by these mothers. For a mother coming to terms with her
daughter's illness, these stories represent a welcome community of
understanding. "There are very few books that feature families, and
fewer still recounting success stories. Far too many are stories
written about the tragedy a family experiences when a family member
dies as a result of the disorder, not about the much larger
community that experiences success. Hope is what people need during
those periods when it seems the disorder will never be overcome,
and hope is what this book offers." -Bryan Gusdal, MA, Program
founder/director, Westwind Eating Disorder Recovery Centre,
Brandon, Manitoba
For four years Rob and Cathy learned to communicate in their
marriage through dialoguing with each other. This tool helped them
forge the lasting bonds of love that endured until her untimely
death from cancer. The book shows the reader how to use the tool to
make a marriage one between soulmates.
Anguish, guilt, anger, fear, and hopelessness are words often used
by mothers who suffer alongside a daughter with an eating disorder.
Mothers care for the emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of
their children, but who cares for them? Cathy Robinson watched her
daughter starve herself until she was near death. The resulting
helplessness was almost too much for a mother to bear. Making
matters worse was the feeling that she was utterly alone in her
guilt and pain. She needed others to identify with and help her
through this difficult time. "A Melody of Hope: Surviving Your
Daughter's Eating Disorder" features inspirational true stories
written by mothers of daughters who have recovered from eating
disorders; they seek to provide encouragement, hope, and support to
mothers beginning their journey. Told with breathtaking honesty and
insight, these stories represent some of the many experiences
shared by these mothers. For a mother coming to terms with her
daughter's illness, these stories represent a welcome community of
understanding. "There are very few books that feature families, and
fewer still recounting success stories. Far too many are stories
written about the tragedy a family experiences when a family member
dies as a result of the disorder, not about the much larger
community that experiences success. Hope is what people need during
those periods when it seems the disorder will never be overcome,
and hope is what this book offers." -Bryan Gusdal, MA, Program
founder/director, Westwind Eating Disorder Recovery Centre,
Brandon, Manitoba
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