The Gift Wrapped in Sorrow: A Mother's Quest for Healing
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
A memoir spanning three decades of loss and love, regret and remorse. The words serve as a candle in the darkness to those who have experienced the loss a child through adoption. Along the way, amid the many saddening recollections, the author discovers the gifts that are ever-present.
About the Author
Dr. Jane Guttman is a non-traditional chiropractor, writer, lecturer and workshop facilitator. She has presented workshops in the field of Health, Healing the Wounds Within, Humanistic Education and Communication since 1975. Her current passion involves bringing clarity and awareness forth for those who want to achieve a higher level of health and harmony. She has developed a process called Soma-Emotive Therapy(c), which supports the mind/body/spirit in the release of emotional events presently stored in the cellular memory system. Dr. Jane is currently involved in the study of pre-natal and peri-natal psychology and teaches about the intricate relationship between our in utero/early wounds and the health challenges that confront us in our daily lives. Dr. Jane has been involved with teaching and support for children/parents since 1970. First as a teacher of disturbed adolescents, now as a holistic mind/body/spirit practitioner, she has assisted many in their ! quest for wholeness and wellness. She has presented workshops for parents/students/educators/counselors and currently offers healing programs and retreats for person touched by adoption. The Soma-Emotive(c) system of healing offers a chance for old, painful material to be released through a neurological/energetic process. through energy balancing and cellular release, wellness come forth.
The Gift Wrapped in Sorrow: A Mother's Quest for Healing,Jane Guttman,Jmj Pub.,0967286107,Adoptees,Adoption,Biography,Birthmothers,Education,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,General,Guttman, Jane,Identification,Motherhood,Parenting - General,Parenting - Parent & Adult Child
Book Contents:
Recommended Books