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AARP Meditations for Caregivers

Barry J. Jacobs

An AARP book for caregivers combining day-to-day advice and uplifting guidance in a daily meditations format.

Family care giving has its challenges: emotional overload time constraints anxiety burnout missed work adult sibling conflicts and marital issues. AARP Meditations for Caregivers blends emotional and spiritual motivation to minimize the strains while helping caregivers view their work as a mission from the heart. Chapters are organized by theme including topics such as accepting your feelings knowing your limits seeking support and managing stress. Each reading offers a poignant meditation an anecdote drawn from the author's personal or clinical experience and hands-on or psychological advice to foster coping skills and a sense of fulfillment.

The meditations in this dispensable book will provide you with solutions to typical care giving challenges offer relief and renewal through mindfulness and inspire you to find meaning and value in the work you do.

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  • Classification : New Age & Mbs
  • Pub Date : JUL 12, 2016
  • Imprint : Perseus Books
  • Page Extent : 240
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780738219028
  • Price : INR 1,199
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Barry J. Jacobs

Dr. Julia L. Mayer is a clinical psychologist and has been doing individual and couples therapy for more than a quarter century. She has a busy full-time private practice in Media Pennsylvania where she specializes in women's issues including relationship concerns sexual abuse eating disorders caregiving and aging. She has done readings and given talks at libraries art galleries clinical supervision groups retirement communities and graduate programs in clinical psychology. She also previously published an article in the APA journal Family Systems and Health.

Dr. Barry J. Jacobs is a clinical psychologist family therapist and long-time journalist and writer. He works as the Director of Behavioral Sciences for the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program in Springfield Pennsylvania and has had adjunct faculty positions with the Temple University School of Medicine the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing and the Department of Psychology of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University and his Doctor of Psychology degree from the Hahnemann/Widener Universities.

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