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5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, If Only....
If only I had read Maya's caregiving book four years ago, I'd have saved myself a lot of grief in the forms of resentment and guilt. And I would have been a better caregiver to both my mother and to myself. When my ailing mother came to live with me, I was knocked off my feet with this entirely different type of relationship with her. For 60 years, she had been my mother,...
Published on January 29, 2007 by Carol Bennett

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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Not very helpful to me and not at at all what I was looking for. This book is full of diagrams and analysis that were very basic and overwrought .Wish that there had been a better description of the book at the time of purchase. Not worth the money.Check out Gail Sheehy's book for caregivers.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, If Only...., January 29, 2007
This review is from: If Only I'd Had This Caregiving Book (Paperback)
If only I had read Maya's caregiving book four years ago, I'd have saved myself a lot of grief in the forms of resentment and guilt. And I would have been a better caregiver to both my mother and to myself. When my ailing mother came to live with me, I was knocked off my feet with this entirely different type of relationship with her. For 60 years, she had been my mother, now she had become my child. I had planned my retirement years carefully, including lots of traveling, and I was spending those years listening to her memories of her own marvelous post-retirement travels. I resented the fact that the rest of my family had abandoned her to my care. I could find no relief. At times I was angry; more often, I was awash with guilt. Maya's book took me step-by-step through the caregiving experience and explained the overwhelming ups and downs that every caregiver goes through, including the guilt trips. But more than that, this book showed me not only did I deserve help, but how to identify sources of help and how to ask for it. I don't have to do it all myself all the time. Now, I can take care of my own needs without feeling guilty. This book made me realize the resources I have, the help that's available, and the techniques that work to relieve stress and feelings of guilt. Once I gained a better perspective through this book, I have been able to give care more freely and live my own life more fully than I had been able to since mother came here. Thank you, Maya.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars TLC for the caregiver, September 12, 2006
This review is from: If Only I'd Had This Caregiving Book (Paperback)
This book not only helped me acknowledge my strengths as a caregiver, but also allowed me to seek the help I needed (to assist with my dad) from my friends and family members. I liked the simple excercises and found by working through them, I got increased strength and had more time for myself, my husband and my kids.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Caregiving help, October 6, 2008
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This book is arranged well when looking for topics in the writers caregiving history. Not quite what I expected from the title, but a good quick reference.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Review of "If Only..." by John Hindman, August 25, 2009
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Maya Hennessey has important news to any family caregiver of a seriously debilitated loved one in her book. Hennessey alerts you to the research that family caregiving weakens the immune system, unless you have an effective network of support. During the two-and-a-half years her husband and love of her life was dying of brain cancer, she began writing the lessons she was learning to guide other caregivers through the day-to-day quotidian horribleness of providing care for a loved one without sacrifice your own humanity. You can benefit from Maya's Model found in If Only I'd Had This Caregiving Book (AuthorHouse).
Hennessey--a longtime (and acclaimed) addictions counselor, educator, consultant, trainer, and psychotherapist--has brought to bear all of her skills, experience, and hard-won insights on this most difficult of situations. If Only is a 102-page workbook certain to change the life of any caregiver--of a partner, child, sibling, or parent--who applies Maya's Model to their challenges. It is a wonderful hybrid that combines theory, personal stories and empowering exercises into practical and therapeutic solutions to the seemingly insoluble problems that anyone of us might face when caring for a loved one with a serious disease or injury.
After a helpful introduction, If Only begins with the author's moving story of how she came to write it--as a desperate response to the agonizing loss of her husband. She writes, "Each caregiver has a personal story to tell. Here's mine [. . .] Walk with me through my story of near-destruction, the mistakes I made, and the lessons I learned that evolved into the model I present you, Caregiver, unsung hero that you are." This warm and direct engagement with the reader permeates the theory, practical advice, and exercises that follow.
Then, in easy-to-apply steps, Hennessey lays out the model she wishes she had had when her trials began, made up of: the Caregiver (each one's unique personality and preferences); the To-Do List (unique to the reader/user, their family, and the loved one); the Social Support Network (composed of the reader/user's friends, family, co-workers, acquaintances, and community services people); and the all-important Mind-Mapping method which blends the right and left brain into creative problem solving. Mind Mapping is a simple but creative and flexible way to sketch out and break down tasks; assemble categories of people (helpers) in one's Social Support Network; and match up helpers (the Social Support Network) with the tasks.
As with the old proverb "The work will teach you how to do it," Hennessey's simple yet powerful exercises guide the reader to apply solutions specific to their own experience. This, in turn, helps the caregiver to deal with feelings and blocks that the exercises might bring up, and get more out of any therapy or relevant support groups they avail themselves of. If Only presents both basic, practical tools for concrete, step-by-step approaches and psychic/spiritual insights to undergird and support the caregiver.
The book brings all of its arsenal to bear in the second-to-last chapter, "Dealing with Difficult People," with an emphasis on kindness, understanding, and firmness. Anecdotes of success in turning unhelpful friends into useful members of the caregiver's social network (or at least neutral observers) is terrific, as is advice on dealing with healthcare and social service professionals and others, using Hennessey's "Assertiveness Ladder."
The last chapter, "Until We Meet Again," ties the book together with warm and practical closing from the author. A thorough resource list of recommended reading and organizational sources, as well as an appendix listing all of the exercises currently comprising "Maya's Model," fill out the book.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, July 27, 2010
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Not very helpful to me and not at at all what I was looking for. This book is full of diagrams and analysis that were very basic and overwrought .Wish that there had been a better description of the book at the time of purchase. Not worth the money.Check out Gail Sheehy's book for caregivers.
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If Only I'd Had This Caregiving Book by Maya Hennessey (Paperback - January 10, 2006)
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