
C.P.R.
Choice Processing and Resolution
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Narrated by:
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Tonya J Williams
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By:
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Trudy M. Johnson
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Overwhelming sadness after a voluntary pregnancy termination is sometimes unexpected and surprising. Understanding that these overwhelming emotions can be a normal part of the choice process is helpful. This book is the first self-help plan available for walking through grief after abortion without fear of judgment. You can use the information and tools provided to process and resolve grief after a voluntary pregnancy termination in the privacy of your own home. Created by a professional therapist, C.P.R.: Choice Processing and Resolution is used individually and also as a workbook for licensed therapists to help their clients process and resolve their grief after abortion.
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