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Chronic Hope: Raising a Child with Chronic Illness with Grace, Courage, and Love [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x139 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • ISBN-10: 1631952285
  • ISBN-13: 9781631952289
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x139 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • ISBN-10: 1631952285
  • ISBN-13: 9781631952289
Teised raamatud teemal:
Chronic Hope helps parents of children living with chronic disease gain practical wisdom for managing the emotional stress of raising a chronically ill child, so they can navigate these challenges with grace, courage, and love.

Chronic Hope is a long drink of cool water for the parent thirsting for practical wisdom in navigating the emotional stress of raising their chronically ill child.

Leaning on Bonnie O’Neil’s personal experience as a caregiver Chronic Hope delivers practical insight and solutions while avoiding the tone of a typical self-help book. Instead, it reads like a conversation with a friend, where one parent’s stories give the other parent permission to feel the full range of their emotions and encourages them to discover hope in the long journey. Readers witness Bonnie's mistakes and missteps, glean from her revelations, and find inspiration in the principles and attitudes she begins to apply to everyday situations. Through story and reflection, Bonnie gently shares a vision of navigating chronic disease with strength, resilience and loving self-sacrifice.

Chronic Hope leverages one family’s journey raising a child with chronic illness and provides readers the tools necessary to process their own emotional responses to the unexpected path ahead of them. Thematically, Chronic Hope begins deep within the heart of the caregiver and gradually works itself outward into each relationship within the family, and eventually into the wider world.

Chronic Hope offers a fresh vision of hope in the darkest valleys of illness, suffering, and broken dreams.

Muu info

Connect with 30-to 50-year old parents of a child diagnosed with chronic illness Reach out to school nurses, physicians, nurse educators and hospital social workers

Speak through JDRF Speakers Bureau and at conferences and retreats for parents, doctors, and patients of chronic illness

Share book with network in the UK and Canada

Blog on own site and write for other blogs

Grow social media and email list

Utilize National Diabetes Awareness Month (November) and World Diabetes Day (Nov 14) to promote and connect with audience

Continue to write articles for outlets such as BeyondType1

Submit to major industry reviewers, including Publishers Weekly and Foreword Reviews
Foreword xiii
Introduction: Shattered Hope 1(6)
Prelude: Hope Disrupted 7(4)
Part One Diagnosis
11(20)
Chapter 1 And Now There Are Three
13(4)
Chapter 2 The Waiting Place
17(8)
Chapter 3 Anger
25(6)
Part Two Just Me
31(42)
Chapter 4 Safe
33(8)
Chapter 5 Night
41(6)
Chapter 6 Guilt
47(6)
Chapter 7 Alone
53(8)
Chapter 8 Emptied
61(6)
Chapter 9 Strong
67(6)
Part Three The Two of Us
73(46)
Chapter 10 Stigma
75(8)
Chapter 11 Fatigue
83(8)
Chapter 12 Encourage
91(6)
Chapter 13 Trust
97(6)
Chapter 14 Let's Make a Deal
103(8)
Chapter 15 Teach
111(8)
Part Four All in the Family
119(42)
Chapter 16 A Separate Grief
121(6)
Chapter 17 Resentment
127(6)
Chapter 18 Am I Next?
133(4)
Chapter 19 Sibling Rivalry
137(8)
Chapter 20 Three Musketeers
145(8)
Chapter 21 Get Out There!
153(8)
Part Five Beyond Our Back Door
161(38)
Chapter 22 Cornwall
163(8)
Chapter 23 France
171(8)
Chapter 24 Costa Rica
179(8)
Chapter 25 College
187(6)
Chapter 26 911
193(6)
Postlude: Hope Restored 199(4)
Acknowledgments 203(2)
About the Author 205
Bonnie ONeil has a son and two siblings with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and is an active board member and strategic leader of the founding chapter of JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation), the worlds leading funder of research to cure, prevent, and treat T1D. As a member of JDRFs National Speakers Bureau, Bonnie is a featured presenter at education conferences throughout the T1D community. She has contributed essays on raising a child with T1D to the heavily trafficked diabetes website BeyondType1 where her articles typically reach between 20-32K readers with high engagement. Bonnie is a spiritual director, the Executive Director of Alpha Mid Atlantic, and lives in suburban Philadelphia.