Self-Care For Morticians

Self-Care For Morticians

Elena Blackwood

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Defenestration Press
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Autoayuda y desarrollo personal
ISBN:
9798224384075
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In 'Self-Care for Morticians,' Elena Blackwood, a seasoned mortician with a deep understanding of the demands and complexities of the deathcare profession, offers a compassionate and practical guide to prioritizing wellness in a field often overlooked in discussions of self-care.Drawing from her own experiences and insights gained from years of serving both the departed and the bereaved, Blackwood provides invaluable tools, techniques, and strategies to help morticians navigate the challenges of their work while maintaining physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. From mindfulness practices and stress management techniques to holistic approaches to physical health and self-compassion, this book offers a holistic roadmap to cultivating resilience, preventing burnout, and finding fulfillment in the noble yet demanding vocation of mortuary care.Whether you’re a seasoned mortician seeking renewal or a newcomer to the field looking to establish healthy habits from the start, 'Self-Care for Morticians' is an indispensable companion on the journey to wellness and wholeness in the world of deathcare.

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