
- Title : When You Feel Like Strangling The Patient
- Author : Lauren Simon
- Rating : 4.76 (899 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-12-22
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 113 Pages
- Asin : B0178LPNKU
- Language :
Lauren has gifted us all with this wonderful book—filled with humor, compassion and vulnerability. A must-read for compassionate caregivers and the people who know them, this book will serve to empower caregivers all over the world to embrace openly and share all of their feelings."Gay Hendricks,
Lauren has gifted us all with this wonderful book—filled with humor, compassion and vulnerability. A must-read for compassionate caregivers and the people who know them, this book will serve to empower caregivers all over the world to embrace openly and share all of their feelings."Gay Hendricks, Ph.D. “An amazing true story of conscious loving in action! After being plunged suddenly into the role of caregiver, author Lauren Simon was shocked to discover how many conflicting emotions of love, compassion, frustration, confusion, and even anger caregivers experience but too often feel that they should not even think, let alone express. & Kathlyn Hendricks, Ph.D.Authors: Conscious Loving, The Journey To Co-CommitmentLife doesn't tie things up in neat bows, especially for addicts and alcoholics, but life and this book did get much better at the end. The type is so small that it can't be read on my e-reader and many of the lines run over top of each other. It is used as a textbook by many of the training academies that are preparing students for the Cisco CCNA exam. He is open minded and a very good amateur writer. I think Dr. I was engulfed by every emotion imaginable including anger and intense fear. hot, hot action, a lot of sissificaton, gazillions of hard dicks, and buckets of cum -- what is not to like?. Glad to know that much. I know this from experience as I am a recovering addicted gambler and alcoholic 8 1/2 years in recovery.Shaaren and Scott takes you on a journey of their testimony and story, and gives an in-depth look at just how one becomes addicted, which seems Scott was for a very long time. This is an autobiography which was the only hope I had that the story would work out well. After finishing Judge Dave's hilarious and fair account of the gathering it's odd to go through a flat mini-review of what you just read. You then add in owning your own restaurant and bar? You have a full blown addiction with access to excess which can rip any family apart. This book and the review are a disgrace to non-fiction.. I had tAs she lovingly helped her husband convalesce (and their six adult children cope with the trauma they too had experienced), she was shocked to find how many powerful emotions she and other caregivers feel but rarely discuss. In When You Feel Like Strangling The Patient (Love and Support for the Caregiver), author Lauren Simon gives voice to the frustration, confusion, and anger that caregivers feel but are often afraid to express.
When her husband Stephen Simon (film producer of What Dreams May Come and Somewhere in Time) barely survived a heart attack during which his heart stopped four times, Ms. Simon quickly learned how little practical, do-this-now information was available to those who are thrust into the role of caregiver.
With humor, compassion, and vulnerability, Lauren wrote her book to empower caregivers all over the world to openly embrace and share their own feelings.


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