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Turn menopause and midlife into a positive experience Dealing with
the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause examines the
emotional toll of menopause, offering help for the worry, anxiety,
stress, and depression women can face during the midlife years.
Instead of focusing on estrogen, hormones, and osteoporosis, the
book shares up-to-date research findings on the link between
spiritual and emotional health. Women from different backgrounds
and spiritual traditions will find hope in the healing power of the
mind/body/spirit connection as they gain a healthy perspective of
the changes taking place and restore balance to their lives.
Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause
goes beyond the traditional medical approach to examine ways women
can make peace with the changes they face at midlife. This unique
book informs, empowers, and enlightens women about the
opportunities for personal and spiritual growth during menopause,
offering strategies for exercise, meditation, prayer, and
counseling. The authors offer a new perspective on menopause that
offers hope in the face of the stress, worry, hot flashes, and
often-overwhelming responsibilities women face at the midlife. This
book demonstrates that women can do more than just make it through
menopause. The authors show that menopause can become a positive
experience for women as they discover new avenues for finding peace
and hope to sustain them through the challenges of mid-lifeand
beyond. Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of
Menopause examines alternative aspects of menopause, including:
dealing with emotional loss on top of physical and psychological
changes moods, attitudes, and depression the benefits of counseling
and group support exercise as a treatment for anxiety and
depression the work experience spiritual issues special challenges
of the perimenopausal period and much more! Dealing with the
Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause is a vital
resource for physicians, counselors, therapists, and psychologists,
and especially for the women they treat.
Turn menopause and midlife into a positive experience Dealing with
the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause examines the
emotional toll of menopause, offering help for the worry, anxiety,
stress, and depression women can face during the midlife years.
Instead of focusing on estrogen, hormones, and osteoporosis, the
book shares up-to-date research findings on the link between
spiritual and emotional health. Women from different backgrounds
and spiritual traditions will find hope in the healing power of the
mind/body/spirit connection as they gain a healthy perspective of
the changes taking place and restore balance to their lives.
Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause
goes beyond the traditional medical approach to examine ways women
can make peace with the changes they face at midlife. This unique
book informs, empowers, and enlightens women about the
opportunities for personal and spiritual growth during menopause,
offering strategies for exercise, meditation, prayer, and
counseling. The authors offer a new perspective on menopause that
offers hope in the face of the stress, worry, hot flashes, and
often-overwhelming responsibilities women face at the midlife. This
book demonstrates that women can do more than just make it through
menopause. The authors show that menopause can become a positive
experience for women as they discover new avenues for finding peace
and hope to sustain them through the challenges of mid-lifeand
beyond. Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of
Menopause examines alternative aspects of menopause, including:
dealing with emotional loss on top of physical and psychological
changes moods, attitudes, and depression the benefits of counseling
and group support exercise as a treatment for anxiety and
depression the work experience spiritual issues special challenges
of the perimenopausal period and much more! Dealing with the
Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause is a vital
resource for physicians, counselors, therapists, and psychologists,
and especially for the women they treat.
Dr. Vera Chaney is a widow. Her husband, Elton, was one of the last
soldiers killed in Iraq. She is left to manage the family farm in
Yazoo County, Mississippi. As a young, black doctor in a rural
county, her life is demanding and stressful. And now she is alone.
Her two children, Ann, 7, and Roscoe, 5, react differently to their
father's death. Ann shows strength. Roscoe retreats into a world
Vera can not penetrate. In desperation, she asks for help from an
unlikely source. Her father, Robert Lee Whitfield, has recently
been released from Parchman Prison. He served over twenty-eight
years for killing Billy Ray Starnes, a reprehensible red neck hated
by everyone, in the parking lot of a grocery store on a clear
Friday afternoon. Vera was a child then and lived with her maternal
grandmother. Her mother had left the State and Robert Lee lived on
a farm near the grandmother's place and was trying to be a father
and make a honorable living farming. Robert Lee admitted his guilt
and expressed no remorse. But Vera remembers good things about her
father and takes a chance on him. Vera writes a letter to her
father and takes it to Memphis and turns it over to Ethan Cheatham.
Cheatham is a young private detective. He lives above a law office
on Front Street and does work for the two lawyers who own the
building. He has drifted some in his young life. From graduation at
Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi to Perdido Key, Florida,
and a career as a fishing guide, to Memphis and a short stint as a
Memphis Policeman. He drinks some and spends a lot of his nights on
his dark porch watching the traffic on the Mississippi River. Ethan
is described as looking more like a guitar player in Jimmy Buffet's
band than a private detective. But he comes highly recommended and
Vera takes a chance on him. She delivers the letter to Cheatham and
asks him to find her father, who has disappeared after being
granted clemency by the Governor. Ethan takes the case and his
investigation leads him to Nora Deen Barksdale, an aging beauty
queen, Dump Warren, a former star football player for Ole Miss,
Essie Beard, a young black social worker at Parchman and eventually
to San Diego, California. Ethan finds Robert Lee Whitfield and
delivers the letter. Robert Lee must make a decision that impacts
many lives. But what direction will he choose? A Broken Circle is a
story of loss, quests, redemption, and of relationships between
blacks and whites in America today.
This publication includes images of forty-seven sculptures created
by sculptor Jerry Harris between the 1980's and 2009. The
sculptures are made of carved and constructed wood, mixed media,
iron, found objects, laminated clay (Bondo), or bronze. These
artworks can also be viewed at http://www.harrisculptor.com. The
site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Harris provides links to
other Harris' sites as well.
A collection 15 essays by the authors covering a full set of new
and unique theoretical work on the crisis in socialist theory, the
impact of the information revolution, globalization, the rise of
the right, and an outline and practical examples of strategy and
tactics on how to deal with it.
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