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The non born child - How to release the pain
Actions Espoir - EAN : 9782364620087
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EAN : 9782364620087
Paru le : 20 janv. 2015
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- EAN13 : 9782364620087
- Collection : BEYOND APPEARAN
- Editeur : Actions Espoir
- Date Parution : 20 janv. 2015
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 74
- Format : H:234 mm L:156 mm E:6 mm
- Poids : 150gr
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
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Résumé :
This book deals with « the invisible wounds» or psychological issues which can occur in case of miscarriages first but also stillbirth, abortion and other grieving situations. It gives tools which can be useful to mothers, fathers, siblings and professionals to manage and overcome loss.
Restrain yourself from reading and finishing this book in a rush. It is a kind of guide in itself, and that can help you in a number of different ways.
This book is not an argument in the never-ending and ever-lasting polemics about abortion. It deals with very serious and dramatic issues. I invite all people of good will to open their mind and their heart and to better respect and take care of themselves and of each other.
Even if you are not personally concerned, you might know someone who is in pain, and who could benefit of its content.
May this book help individuals and communities. -
Biographie :
After he graduated in Psychology and Political Science, Luc Bazile continued his professional improvement by acquiring different therapeutic and personal development methods. In his professional career he was active in small businesses and worked as a psychotherapist in his own private practice, as a resilience specialist and mourning counsellor.
Today, he is committed to humanitarianism in general and women and childbirth issues as well as gender-based matters in particular.


