Edna's Gift: How My Broken Sister Taught Me to Be Whole, Susan Rudnick (9781631525155) — Readings Books
Edna's Gift: How My Broken Sister Taught Me to Be Whole
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Edna’s Gift: How My Broken Sister Taught Me to Be Whole

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* 5 million Americans alive today are adoptees; 135,00 children in the USA are adopted each year.

* There are 552,00 mental health professionals in the US.

* One out of eight women in the US deals with infertility issues. One out of every 4,000 women has the MRKH syndrome.

* Nearly one out of 5 people in the US lives with a disability.

* 6.6 million children ages 3-21 receive Special Ed services.

AUDIENCE:

* Mental health professionals, including licensed professionals as well as support staff in group homes and facilities for disabled and mentally challenged people

* Anyone struggling with infertility

* The MRKH community

* Parents through adoption

* Families with disabled children and adults, particularly siblings

* Baby boomer women, in particular those interested in a psychological journey towards self-acceptance

* Spiritual seekers

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
She Writes Press
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2019
Pages
208
ISBN
9781631525155

* 5 million Americans alive today are adoptees; 135,00 children in the USA are adopted each year.

* There are 552,00 mental health professionals in the US.

* One out of eight women in the US deals with infertility issues. One out of every 4,000 women has the MRKH syndrome.

* Nearly one out of 5 people in the US lives with a disability.

* 6.6 million children ages 3-21 receive Special Ed services.

AUDIENCE:

* Mental health professionals, including licensed professionals as well as support staff in group homes and facilities for disabled and mentally challenged people

* Anyone struggling with infertility

* The MRKH community

* Parents through adoption

* Families with disabled children and adults, particularly siblings

* Baby boomer women, in particular those interested in a psychological journey towards self-acceptance

* Spiritual seekers

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
She Writes Press
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2019
Pages
208
ISBN
9781631525155