Seattle Book Review on Robin Marvel’s “Framing A Family”

Raising a family is tough. Some would argue that it’s one of the toughest jobs around, mostly because it has such a life-changing impact on not just the individual but the entire family. Robin Marvel can and does attest to the toughness of family life. She has written Framing a Family as a way of “building a strong foundation to raise confident children.”

It’s important to remember that when kids are young, they are continuously learning, with the most influence in their life coming from their parent(s). Marvel has much experience on this topic, having started her family at a young age and lived through many tough situations in her home and personal life.

I appreciate how throughout Framing a Family, the information that Marvel provides is on point and concise. The book is not lengthy, but the information provided in it covers what is needed to build a solid foundation for your child(ren) for their future. Much of the information pertains to the parent and how they need to understand themselves before they can fully understand their child. The advice is relevant to current events and more than helpful for any parent.

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Recovering The Self: A Journal of Hope and Healing (Vol. IV, No. 3) -- Aging and the Elderly

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Recovering the Self: A Journal of Hope and Healing (Vol. IV, No. 3) July 2012


Recovering The Self is a quarterly journal which explores the themes of recovery and healing through the lenses of poetry, memoir, opinion, essays, fiction, humor, art, media reviews and psychoeducation. Contributors to RTS Journal come from around the globe to deliver unique perspectives you won't find anywhere else!


The theme of Volume IV, Number 3 is "Aging and the Elderly". Inside, we explore physical, spiritual, and mental aspects of this and several other areas of concern including:
  • Alzheimer's and dementia
  • Age discrimination
  • Stories of fathers and mothers
  • Aging and disabilities
  • Hospice
  • Narcissism and aging
  • Health aging
  • Aging as adventure
  • Grief and bereavement
  • ... and much more!



    This issue's contributors include: Linda G. White, Karen Phelps, Carolyn Agee, Janet Riehl, Valerie Benko,
    Arlene Krauss, Trisha Faye, Robert Edward Littlefield, Pamela Hobart
    Carter, Maureen J. Andrade, Fred D. Greenblatt, Larry Hayes, Holli
    Kenley, Bonnie Spence, Sam Vaknin, Steve Taylor, Patricia
    Wellingham-Jones, Kat Fasano-Nicotera, Bernie Siegel, Laura Gardner, Ken
    La Salle, Maureen Minnehan Jones, Huey-Min Chuang, Dirk Chase Eldredge, and others.



    "I highly recommend a subscription to this journal, Recovering the Self, for professionals who are in the counseling profession or who deal with crisis situations. Readers involved with the healing process will also really enjoy this journal and feel inspired to continue on. The topics covered in the first journal alone, will motivate you to continue reading books on the subject matter presented. Guaranteed."
    --Paige Lovitt for Reader Views



    Visit us online at www.RecoveringSelf.com



    Published by Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com



    PSY043000 Psychology : Developmental - Adulthood & Aging

    SEL005000 Self-Help : Aging

    FAM017000 Family & Relationships : Eldercare

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    Author Robin Marvel
    Star Count 4/5
    Format Hard
    Page Count 92 pages
    Publisher Marvelous Spirit Press
    Publish Date 22-May-2020
    ISBN 9781615995202
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    Issue August 2020
    Category Parenting & Families
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