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.
"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
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