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This book is a rare glimpse into the world of the dead, of their stories untold, and the life lessons that they wish to teach. Coming straight from the morgue, these are real people with real lives and stories that we all can relate to.
Mom, Mom, Mom! What is death? What is religion? What is loyalty? What is divorce? When one question leads to another, how do you explain these abstract concepts to children in one or two sentences? Here is the second installment of a tool for parents to use to communicate hard-to-understand concepts to children at their level. Lets not be shy, open the book, and read together with our children. This series is written in simple dialogue format so that the parent and child can take turns reading and playing the roles, which increases the fun in reading and makes for great bonding time.
"Breaking Free from Addiction: A Mental Health Approach" is a specially curated report that addresses one of society's most pressing issues - addiction. This comprehensive guide delves deeply into the complexities of dependency, tying it intricately with mental health. Composed by the compassionate and experienced, Carol Lee, who has spent over two decades in the field of mental health and addiction counseling, this report is a beacon of hope for those embattled with addiction. It also serves as an essential resource for those who are supporting their loved ones in the journey towards recovery.Key features of the report include: A comprehensive overview of addiction and its inherent complexities An exploration into the vital role mental health plays in substance abuse The interplay between addiction and mental illness A deep dive into the neuroscience of addiction and how it affects the brain Reviews of various therapeutic approaches to combat addiction The role of resilience, mindfulness, and community in recovery Strategies for preventing relapse and navigating potential setbacksEach chapter is a step towards understanding, responding, and ultimately liberating oneself or their loved ones from the clutches of addiction. Intrigued? Take the plunge and make this invaluable guide a part of your journey towards a healthier future. Remember, every single purchase goes a long way in kindling hope and facilitating recovery. Get your copy now!
Mom, Mom, Mom! What is death? What is religion? When one question leads to another, how do you explain these abstract concepts to children in one or two sentences? Here is a tool for parents to use to communicate hard-to-understand concepts to children at their level. Lets not be shy. Open the book, and read together with your children. This book is written in simple dialogue format so that the parent and child can take turns reading and playing the roles, which increases the fun in reading and makes for great bonding time.
Mom, Mom, Mom! What is death? What is religion? What is loyalty? What is divorce? When one question leads to another, how do you explain these abstract concepts to children in one or two sentences? Here is the second installment of a tool for parents to use to communicate hard-to-understand concepts to children at their level. Lets not be shy, open the book, and read together with our children. This series is written in simple dialogue format so that the parent and child can take turns reading and playing the roles, which increases the fun in reading and makes for great bonding time.
OUT OF WINTER is a personal account of how a father's sudden illness affects a family fraught by conflict over many years. It charts the process of grief which follows his death in 2008, and that of Carol Lee's mother only eight weeks later. Her mother's death, so swiftly after her father's, tests the limits of her ability to re-configure herself, to find who and what her mother and father are to her now, and to understand her brother's long flight into silence. In OUT OF WINTER, Carol Lee uncovers the history of people - her parents - whom, at the end, she comes to know and love. OUT OF WINTER confronts the idea of how well do we really know our parents?
This is a history of the development of ballet designed for dance history courses.
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