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Caregiver Well-Being & guilt

Below are the best resources we could find on Caregiver Well-Being and guilt.

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Emotional Side of Caregiving

Whether you become a caregiver gradually or all of sudden due to a crisis, or whether you are a caregiver willingly or by default, many emotions surface when you take on the job of caregiving.

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Caregiver Guilt—Memory and Alzheimer’s Disease

How to deal with caregiver guilt when caring for an Alzheimer’s patient.

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Caregivers: Living with Guilt

How to keep it in check by tolerating ambivalence, maintaining balance and staying realistic.

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Caregiving: The Dance Between Guilt and Resentment

When an older family member needs help, many people struggle to find the time to provide assistance to their relative amidst the many other commitments crowding their lives. Often, it is hard to figure out just how much help is really necessary.

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I Love My Elderly Parent But Can’t Care for Them Anymore

“I love my elderly parent but can’t care for them anymore!” If you’ve ever said these words out loud, the words may have been quickly followed by a pang of guilt, right in the pit of your stomach.

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The Caregiver’s Survival Handbook (Revised): Caring for Your Aging Parents Without Losing Yourself

Being a caregiver can be rewarding but demanding work—and more than 40 million adult children find themselves experiencing the double duty of caring for their elders as they try to carry on a life of their own.

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Alzheimer’s Caregivers: Facing Guilt When Others Help

Most people with Alzheimer’s disease eventually need a level of care that their partner or family members alone can’t provide. Then it’s time to either bring helpers into your home or move your loved one to a long-term care facility.

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To Have and to Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma

A clinical psychologist’s exploration of the modern dilemmas women face in the wake of new motherhood. When Molly Millwood became a mother, she was fully prepared for what she would gain: an adorable baby boy; hard-won mothering skills; and a messy, chaotic, beautiful life.

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