STEPPING STONES FOR CAREGIVERS

Navigating the Mental and Emotional Trauma of Caregiving

by Karen Leeman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/7/2024

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9798765252567
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Page Count : 80
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About the Book

Today there are approximately fifty-three million informal, family caregivers in the United States. Informal, family caregivers have little to no training, yet they serve a vital role functioning as the backbone of the medical industry. While rewarding, caregiving takes a mental and emotional toll on the caregiver. The nature of caregiving combined with career, family, and life obligations often result in caregiver fatigue, loneliness, grief, and depression. Stepping Stones for Caregivers offers a unique perspective for nourishing the soul of the caregiver. The inner being of the caregiver – identity, self-love, self-care, self-worth – is often diminished due to the intense demands of caregiving. Stepping Stones for Caregivers provides ten principles to nourish the caregiver soul. Written from a caregiver to caregivers, these ten principles are impactful, non-timing consuming practices to navigate the mental and emotional trauma associated with caregiving. In Stepping Stones for Caregivers, you will learn how to: • Transform thought patterns • Regain your unique identity • Foster gratitude and self-compassion • Release emotional baggage • Embrace the natural flow of life Stepping Stones for Caregivers amplifies the positive aspects of caregiving while recognizing the inherent, often unrecognized aspects of caregiving. Nourish you soul with the raw, poignant experiences from one caregiver to other caregivers. Providing compassionate hope and understanding, return often to the stepping stones for stability and peace.


About the Author

Author, writer, and educator, Karen is passionate about helping informal caregivers navigate the mental and emotional trauma instinctive with caregiving. Arising out of her own journey of unfulfillment in the typical, well-meaning advice of adequate sleep, proper exercise, nutritious food, and social engagement, Karen’s experience compelled her to search for inner peace and contentment through self-love and self-compassion. Karen is committed to helping informal caregivers to be rooted and grounded in their own self-worth as the impetus from which to live and to caregive. After a twenty-year career in the professional business industry, Karen established Caregiver2Caregiver, a community dedicated to the inner well-being of informal caregivers. Karen is also the founder of Resonate Skincare. Formed as a means of providing tangible, healthy, wholesome facial skincare products to nourish the skin and the soul, Resonate Skincare offers a complete plant-based five-product package, in its Rejuvenate series, for an entire skincare routine ksleeman59@gmail.com www.Resonateskincare.com http://www.Facebook.com/caregiver2caregiver59 Instagram@caregiver2caregiver “Stepping Stones for Caregivers” is an incredibly uplifting and positive guide to the journey of caregiving. The book offers a refreshing and empowering perspective on the challenges caregivers face, providing practical advice and emotional support every step of the way. With its compassionate approach, it serves as a beacon of hope and encouragement for those navigating the complexities of caregiving. Brian M. Gorsich, Board of Trustee, Greater Illinois Market, National MS Society Chair, Central Illinois Community Council, National MS Society I was honored to be one of the first to read Stepping Stones for Caregivers, by Karen Leeman. I found it uplifting, encouraging and incredibly positive. The techniques Karen suggests can be utilized in many areas of our lives. Each chapter addresses positive ways to approach caregiving and self-care. I strongly encourage anyone in a caregiving position to read this book and apply these stepping stones. Whether you’re caring for a young child, a person with disabilities or chronic illness and, especially, our elderly parents and grandparents. In fact, I wish I’d had this book when I was a very young woman caring for my dying mother. This book would have undoubtedly helped me handle that painful time in my life with much more love and grace. The truth is that we will all be in a caregiving situation at one or more times in our lives. Keep this book on hand and remember to care for yourself along the way. Erin Parkin-Woods, Owner White Buffalo II