'To discover a hope that can never be taken from you.'
This has been one of the meaningful aims of Dr. William Stephenson in his 27 years of being a professional psychotherapist. In his years of practice, he has handled more than 400 clients; 400 delicate lives hoisted up from hopelessness and the fear of the unknown that death is often associated. Children, on the other hand, often don't see death in this way. For them, they are able to imagine it to be a new adventure, cancer free.
When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness it isn't death that often causes the threat to hope but the dying process that is so often a danger to hope. The excruciating procedures, infections, the radical change of their body, watching their loved ones suffer through all of this. There are many little deaths that they experience before they die. This leaves out those who have no one. And there were many. This includes many who died of AIDS and those who were homeless. Did I ever tell you about the young man in my care who lived and died in an abandoned chicken coop? He assisted in discovering a new way to hope.
“A New Way To Hope” speaks to the ways to discover a genuine realistic hope where we find accepting the uncertainty of tomorrow will enable to live our lives to the fullest in the present. In this remarkable piece of work, we witness the journey of children unearthing a newfound hope that not only flourishes within them individually, but in their entire support system. A hope that even death cannot take away.
“A New Way To Hope” will touch your heart, reshape your perspective of what is important and what is important really, and pave your way to a much humbler understanding of the gift of hope in your life.
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“A New Way to Hope: Stories That Describe the Journey to Hope”
Author: William Stephenson, Ph.D.
Publisher : Your Online Publicist
Publication Date : November 2021
Pages : 162
Product Dimensions : 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.42 (d) in.
Genre : Religion & Spirituality›New Age & Spirituality
About The Author
Dr. Stephenson's career as a counselor to persons diagnosed with life-threatening illness, and to those struggling with complicated grief, was successful because of his commitment to the whole person. He assisted more than 400 people who asked him to provide counseling as they came to the end of life. This care also included a commitment to his client's family and significant others for at least one year after their death. Now retired, he continues to teach and speak on behalf of those who struggle with this drama of dying. He has written three books on recovery from grief and loss.
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