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El despertar espiritual de un enfermero; de la muerte de un hijo al amor bondadoso de Héctor Rosso, con los prólogos de Jean Watson y Erika Caballero Muñoz.Como enfermero y padre, Rosso reflexiona conmovedoramente sobre su agotadora lucha y una búsqueda del significado de la vida, después de soportar siete años desgarradores, apoyando estoicamente a su "maestra del alma", Julieta, su hija. Fallecida a la edad de 13 años, fue diagnosticada con cáncer desde los 6 años. Rosso comienza un viaje a través de un territorio desconocido de caos, desesperación, perdón e incógnitas; lo que lleva a enfrentar su dolor, y a sí mismo con valentía, lo lleva a una profunda rendición, autocuidado, conciencia superior y bondad amorosa.Un ejemplo de la filosofía de Caring Science para profesionales de la salud y otros cuidadores, este libro también puede usarse como guía para apoyar a otros padres que, sumidos en el dolor de perder a un hijo, también deben renacer.
In English and Spanish. As a nurse and a father, Rosso poignantly reflects on his grueling struggle and a search for life's meaning after enduring seven harrowing years stoically supporting his "soul teacher," 13-year-old daughter Julieta who died after being diagnosed with cancer at age 6. Following his loss, Rosso begins a courageous trek through an unchartered territory of chaos, despair, forgiveness, and unknowns; which leads him to confronting his pain and himself head-on, leading to deep surrendering, self-care, higher consciousness and loving kindness. An exemplar of Caring Science philosophy for health professionals and other care givers, this book also may be used as a guide to support other parents who, plunged into the pain of losing a child, must also be reborn.The book offers important advice and new thinking on issues surrounding grief, death and dying, the death of a child, palliative care, cancer, Caring Science, Human Caring Theory, the 10 Caritas Processes (r) Holistic Nursing; Spirituality, Conscious Dying, Healthcare Systems, Nursing and Palliative Care.READERSHIP This story will touch anyone experiencing grief or death of a loved one, particularly a child. Nurses, Chief Nurse Officers and Healthcare Professionals using Caring Science Theory. Conscious Dying, Palliative Care, and Hospice workers can use it as a guide for families and others as inspiration. Holistic Health Practitioners wanting to incorporate holistic modalities. Families and wider community as a guide to navigate through the death of a child. Cancer patients
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