The Caregiving Wife's Handbook: Caring for Your Seriously Ill Husband, Caring for Yourself

Author:   Diana Denholm (Diana Denholm)
Publisher:   Hunter House Inc.,U.S.
ISBN:  

9780897936057


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   15 July 2013
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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A month after proposing marriage, Diana Denholm's husband was diagnosed with colon cancer and later congestive heart failure. Following a heart transplant several of her husband's body systems began failing forcing Diana to become his primary caregiver for more than a decade. The Caregiving Wife's Handbook is a step-by-step communication guide to help women maintain emotional, physical and financial health in their unique role as caregivers to their dying husbands. Women are suffering physical, emotional and financial burnout as the United States' leading caregivers. Of the 65 million caregivers in the U.S., 66% are women, and these numbers will only increase as the population ages. And while statistics and resources abound for caregivers in general, very little exists for women in their unique role as caregivers to their dying husbands. Traditionally, caring for a dying husband has been seen as a ""wifely duty."" Most wives don't label themselves, and aren't labeled by others, as caregivers. But advances in medical technology are making this distinction an imperitive since women are under more stress as caregivers than at any other time in history. Although there are generic similarities in caretaking, caregiving for a dying husband is distinctly different, and the longer the dying process, the more complex the problems. When a husband is in the process of dying for many months or years the experience is quite different than a husband's sudden death. On top of dealing with the tragedy, the wife must figure out how to make life work. Sometimes a woman is married to the love of her life and sometimes not. Some marriages strengthen, while others disintegrate. Some women are in abusive relationships and find the abuse continues, and even increases, during these times, while others find, much to their surprise, that they become the abusers. Still some will start or increase substance abuse and others will have affairs to get by. The Caregiving Wife's Handbook aims to help women get through their husbands' illness and death with compassion, emotionally whole and without regret by helping them communicate clearly--and in steps--about issues affecting this unique caregiving relationship. Without specific direction, many women find themselves over the top with stress as their lives change radically. As a board certified medical psychotherapist and primary caregiver, Diana Denholm recognized the need for a step-by-step process to help women communicate with their husbands to avoid irreparable damage and regret. In The Caregiving Wife's Handbook, you will learn: To ask questions you may not realize you need to ask The issues that bother you and a method for categorizing them What you should and shouldn't discuss with your husband How to make and prepare for a date to talk about difficult topics What to do if your husband won't talk To create ""understandings"" with your husband How to deal with his family You will also learn survival tips from the case histories of Joyce, Fran, Tina, Jean, Susan, and Mary. Their experiences will help you: Choose roles you should take and those you should avoid Understand what is ""normal"" in what you're experiencing and feeling Take care of yourself so you can survive and even have fun Implement do's and avoid don'ts to make your life simpler Balance with greater ease Other topics addressed are: Sex life/intimacy Current and future finances Fatigue Sleep Household duties Job responsibilities Irresponsible behaviors Unrealistic expectations...The challenges of this time are endless and extreme and the reality often isn't the beautiful and revered journey often portrayed. When a husband is dying of a long-term illness, the gift of time can allow us to prepare and say all the loving things we need to say, but it can also provide a lot of time for severe stressors and problems to develop. These problems and stressors can be debilitating for the caregiver and provide too many opportunities to say and do things we might regret. The Caregiving Wife's Handbook will give you the tools and support needed to get through your husbands' illness and death with compassion, emotionally whole and without regret. Let The Caregiving Wife's Handbook support you amidst the grief--all the way through the Final Chapter.

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Author:   Diana Denholm (Diana Denholm)
Publisher:   Hunter House Inc.,U.S.
Imprint:   Hunter House Inc.,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
ISBN:  

9780897936057


ISBN 10:   0897936051
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   15 July 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Denholm provides psychological insights and practical advice about how to keep mind and body healthy while negotiating some of the most difficult challenges one can face in a marriage. If you are supporting a husband who is terminally ill, this is a must-read. -- DAVID L. SHERN, PhD, President and CEO, Mental Health America Kudos to Diana Denholm for writing this important new resource for spousal caregivers who are the unsung heroes of our time. -- JAMES P. FIRMAN, EdD, President and CEO, National Council on Aging Our AARP members tell us that one of the most difficult challenges they face is caring for a spouse or loved one who has become disabled or terminally ill. In The Caregiving Wife's Handbook, Dr. Denholm provides the tools and practical advice caregivers need to navigate these rough waters and to emerge at peace with themselves and their loved ones. --A. Barry Rand, CEO, AARP


"""Denholm provides psychological insights and practical advice about how to keep mind and body healthy while negotiating some of the most difficult challenges one can face in a marriage. If you are supporting a husband who is terminally ill, this is a must-read."" - DAVID L. SHERN, PhD, President and CEO, Mental Health America ""Kudos to Diana Denholm for writing this important new resource for spousal caregivers who are the unsung heroes of our time.""-- JAMES P. FIRMAN, EdD, President and CEO, National Council on Aging ""Our AARP members tell us that one of the most difficult challenges they face is caring for a spouse or loved one who has become disabled or terminally ill. In The Caregiving Wife's Handbook, Dr. Denholm provides the tools and practical advice caregivers need to navigate these rough waters and to emerge at peace with themselves and their loved ones."" --A. Barry Rand, CEO, AARP ""Denholm provides psychological insights and practical advice about how to keep mind and body healthy while negotiating some of the most difficult challenges one can face in a marriage. If you are supporting a husband who is terminally ill, this is a must-read."" -- DAVID L. SHERN, PhD, President and CEO, Mental Health America ""Kudos to Diana Denholm for writing this important new resource for spousal caregivers who are the unsung heroes of our time.""-- JAMES P. FIRMAN, EdD, President and CEO, National Council on Aging ""Our AARP members tell us that one of the most difficult challenges they face is caring for a spouse or loved one who has become disabled or terminally ill. In The Caregiving Wife's Handbook, Dr. Denholm provides the tools and practical advice caregivers need to navigate these rough waters and to emerge at peace with themselves and their loved ones."" --A. Barry Rand, CEO, AARP"


"""Denholm provides psychological insights and practical advice about how to keep mind and body healthy while negotiating some of the most difficult challenges one can face in a marriage. If you are supporting a husband who is terminally ill, this is a must-read."" -- DAVID L. SHERN, PhD, President and CEO, Mental Health America ""Kudos to Diana Denholm for writing this important new resource for spousal caregivers who are the unsung heroes of our time.""-- JAMES P. FIRMAN, EdD, President and CEO, National Council on Aging ""Our AARP members tell us that one of the most difficult challenges they face is caring for a spouse or loved one who has become disabled or terminally ill. In The Caregiving Wife's Handbook, Dr. Denholm provides the tools and practical advice caregivers need to navigate these rough waters and to emerge at peace with themselves and their loved ones."" --A. Barry Rand, CEO, AARP"


Author Information

Diana Denholm holds a doctorate in psychology and became a qualified medical psychotherapist following her doctoral studies at the University of Connecticut. She has been a practising therapist for over thirty years and while working with clients originated and developed the methods taught in this book. Diana has been a pioneer in converting esoteric methods into practical and easily understood tools. She has successfully used these methods in her work with her many clients and for herself as the primary carer during the 111/2 years of her late-husband's illness. Diana lives in West Palm Beach.

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