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Grieving A Parent
"Learn How to Cope with Grieving a Parent and start Your Recovery from suffering a Major Loss"
"Discover a Revolutionary New Approach that will help You heal from losing a parent and get Your Life back on track"
From the desk of Maurice Turmel PhD
Dear Friend,
Losing a parent is something we all have to face at some point in our lives. At a young age this is particularly difficult, so we rely on adults to show us how to grieve. Sadly, many adults are poor models of the grieving process as a whole.
When we lose a parent in our adult years we are facing a changing of the guard so to speak. The older generation is leaving which leaves us without a buffer to our own eventual demise. We may have just lost our last surviving parent, or we may be facing our first loss which means we will have a surviving parent to look after.
I lost my mother in 1999. She was 75 years old and had a heart condition. She was facing her third heart surgery since the age of 50. This one was aimed at solving heart valve malfunctions that affected her energy and breathing. During surgery, she had a heart attack and went into a coma. She was put on life support while the family was being notified. We were asked to consider some possible options. We all concluded that there was no point in prolonging her suffering through extraordinary measures that could only extend her life by days.
Most of our family was present when the medical staff took her off life support. There were 20 of us in the room. My dad, my wife, my five siblings and their partners, and an assortment of grandchildren were all there. We watched as she took her last few breaths and then waited until her body became still. There were tears, of course. There was also relief. My mother’s suffering was over and she was at peace.
I wrote "How to Cope with Grief and Loss" as a response to the various types of losses clients were experiencing and in response to the growing losses that were occuring in my family. Addressing the loss of a parent was particularly important at this time because it had struck home within my family. At the core of every experience of loss is the emotional component which is often neglected in most approaches to helping individuals grieve a parent. This audio ebook program addresses that component directly with the utmost of respect and sympathy. Here's what some readers have to say.
Permission to Feel
"These stories and reflections give us permission to express our feelings of grief and loss overtly. They are therapeutic, written in simple fashion, appealing to men, women and children, who have found themselves in the circumstance of grieving, with a wounded heart. Thank you Dr. Turmel for sharing your own heart with us."
Sister Evelyn Bastien - Longeuil, Quebec
Wonderful Stories of Hope and Healing
"Wonderful stories of hope and healing, told with a simple wisdom. Dr. Turmel presents us with a difficult topic, and addresses grieving with an uplifting and inspirational voice." Stone Wallace, Author
"How to Cope with Grief and Loss - Support, Guidance and Direction for Your Healing Journey" answers all of your questions about Grieving a Parent and more"
This Innovative Audio-Ebook has already helped many individuals grieving a parent and I know it can help YOU!
Here's what you need to know about me . . .
These moments of Grieving a Parent are lived with great intensity. You feel everything that is going on all around you. Everyone present is in a state of heightened sensitivity. Back to my mother's hospital room, we cried, we laughed and we cried some more. Each of us kissed her and said goodbye. It was beautiful and heart wrenching. My mother was a well loved woman. She had a unique connection with all of us - her children, our spouses and her grandchildren. She was the family matriarch and her death left a big hole in our social structure.
My family and I grieved openly during the funeral services. We cried when feeling overwhelmed and we laughed remembering her kooky style of relating to us. My mother’s first language was French, so her English suffered from some weird and unique adaptations that generated smiles whenever we heard them. I cried readily for her. She was easy to love. I had seen her grow since my childhood and I was genuinely proud of how she stood up to her church’s rigid stance on issues such as birth control. She put herself on the pill in her mid thirties and told the priest that she would deliver her confessions directly to God from that point forward. This was quite a stance for a woman of her generation who had been raised in rural Quebec.
My father is still with us, but fading. We moved him into a care facility this year and he’ll soon be turning 85. Memory problems, mobility problems and general lack of awareness are ready reminders that his time is coming soon.
Parents shape our lives from the day we first arrive. As children they are like gods to us. They have the power to hurt us or to help us heal from our emotional bruises. They teach us what they know, by word and by deed, good, bad or indifferent. We absorb much of our personality style from them and exhibit certain traits later in adulthood. Some of us are flattered when reminded of this. Others become defensive having decided long ago to be nothing like them.
We carry them in our hearts, long after they have passed. Like it or not, they were the main influences that shaped our lives. We absorbed some of their habits and a good portion of their world view long before we knew how to shape our own. If we have put our parental demons to bed then it is easier to let go when they pass on. If we haven’t, then we may feel stuck because we can no longer confront them on matters that deeply affected us during childhood.
I’ve worked with a lot of individuals who were grieving the loss of their parents. They displayed a number of similarities and some major differences as described above. Those who held on to their simple childhood beliefs about their parents’ godlike nature were typically left shattered. Those who had worked through their childhood resentments had an easier time; their grief proved to be more amenable to treatment.
This is what happens when we lose a parent. Unresolved issues leap to the surface and can no longer be avoided. These become topics brought to the therapist’s office or addressed in one's grief support group. Such issues are at the heart of the healing journey. Repressing them keeps them alive and percolating away in your subconscious. Addressing them, with the right kind of help, will move your grief recovery process along. If you want to heal, you must reach out for help. In so doing, you will recover from grief and learn something important about yourself in the process.
An Exceptionally Inspiring Book
"Dr. Maurice Turmel has written an exceptionally inspiring book for those experiencing the grieving process, and for the general reader as well. Filled with inspirational stories, poetry and music, 'How to Cope with Grief and Loss' is more than just a book, it is an interactive experience that will raise your spirits. Dr. Turmel has the knack of hitting just the right note at just the right time. I truly enjoyed this work. It is a gem that you can refer back to again and again when you're feeling low, or when you need a spiritual lift."
Kenneth Maclean, author "The Vibrational Universe" http://www.kmaclean.com
Appeals to Persons of All Faiths
"Even though references to God are Christian in tone, 'How to Cope with Grief and Loss' will appeal to persons of many faiths suffering the experience of loss. These stories are simple and hold interest, offering much comfort, insight and motivation to share one's grief, that being essential to the healing process." Father Gilbert Gariepy, Chaplain Services, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba
What do you need to do for your grief recovery?
Acquire your copy of "How to Cope with Grief and Loss" Audio Ebook to help you deal with your feelings and emotions. You may never have a satisfactory answer to the question of why such events happen. But you can enter the world of grieving a parent and begin to heal. Don’t try and tough this loss out alone, you’ll only become more depressed. And do not rely on tired and worn cliches, spiritual or otherwise; they provide little comfort and leave you feeling even more lost. Give yourself every opportunity to heal and gain acceptance over an event over which you had no control.
"How to Cope with Grief and Loss" requires you to suspend any previous ideas about how you should handle the grieving process. Your feelings are your main guide through this healing experience, and will be your main area of focus.
The stories, poems, reflections and music selections contained in this Audio Ebook are designed to put you in touch with your feelings. As each piece is read, listened to and digested, you are ready to start journaling and put those feelings down on paper. This is where your grief recovery begins in earnest.
Your heart, your feelings and your growing self-awareness are the keys to helping you heal your broken heart. You will travel this path with significantly less stress as a result. No, it's not easy, but it is a journey that can be won. Many have done so using this approach and so can You!

"Tried, tested and drawn from years in the consulting room, this approach to Grieving a Parent is available now"
And you will learn...
And you'll also learn what is truly important in life, because your heart and feeling center will inform you about your passions, your creativity and your true purpose in life. These are just some of the gifts traveling the path of grieving a parent can provide.
"How to Cope with Grief and Loss" is exclusively available on the Internet. I've been developing this manuscript for over 12 years. Prior to this launch, I took the additional step of recording every chapter and adding the audio narration to the ebook so you can experience the full breadth of its benefits. I've also added music selections that underscore healing and grief recovery experiences. This is a multi-media interactive tool that gets results.
In terms of your recovery, it will be like having access to a therapist whenever you need comfort, support and direction.
So don't delay your healing any longer. Give yourself permission to recover and start feeling better TODAY!
"How to Cope with Grief and Loss", the Audio Ebook, is regularly priced at $37.00. You may purchase the book today for only $27.00 and receive the following FREE Bonuses.
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