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The Son I Knew Too Late - by Lmft Sally Raymond (Paperback)

The Son I Knew Too Late - by  Lmft Sally Raymond (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>What brought author Sally Raymond's bight, successful son Jon to suicide? This book provides both insight into the psychological development of children at each age, and gives parents and readers everywhere new tools for helping themselves and their kids navigate toward wholeness, joy, and fulfillment.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The only way <em>this</em> son's life could be a tragedy was to do nothing about it.</strong></p><p>A young college graduate guns his car into a retaining wall is instantly killed. His mother, author Sally Raymond, asks one agonizing question: Why? What brought her bright, successful son Jon to suicide? This newly licensed family therapist digs for the truth of Jon's life--and through Erik Erikson's Eight Stages of Human Development--she finds it. Together, Jon's experience and Erikson's lens highlight the key psychological challenge every child faces at each stage of growth. Gaining insight into what a child experiences inside themselves at each age gives parents and readers everywhere new tools for helping kids navigate the sometimes rough currents of life. Jon's fate need not be yours--or your children's. Understanding each stage of development from the inside out can help children and adults alike steer toward wholeness, joy, and fulfillment.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"I wish my parents had read this book before they raised me!"</p><p><em>--Jordan Roberts, Producer</em></p><p> </p><p>"This beautiful book shares the sensitive tale of a mother and son and their journey through Erikson's stages of development. It's a brave book that shows what each of us is called upon to struggle with at each stage of growth--not only in our own lives but also those of our children. Parents, mental health professionals, and anyone interested in human development will benefit from this heartfelt book. They will find healing and hope in its pages. A valiant contribution."</p><p><em>--Jina Carvalho, Communications Director, The Glendon Association and The Santa Barbara Response Network </em></p><p> </p><p>"It's not hyperbole to say that Sally Raymond's groundbreaking book is helping save humanity one reader at a time. Sally informs her audience about how to raise happy, healthy children, how to face any adversity with courage, and how to visualize a psychologically healthier world for us all. With grace, insight, a splash of humor, and a fierce commitment to life, she takes us on a journey that is changing lives. Whether writing, speaking, or by helping her clients walk one more step, Sally thrills, enlightens, and astonishes as she shines a clear light on the way forward."</p><p><em>--Michael Frick, Founder and CEO, Speaker's Platform</em></p><p> </p><p>"This book is a lifesaver for children and adults. If you are struggling to stay alive, or know someone who is, this book is for you. If you are a parent concerned about your child's capacity to survive the insane challenges before them, this book is essential! If only my parents had read this book when I was a child . . . it would have saved me from further abuse and decades of hard work recovering from trauma."</p><p><em>--Keely Meagan, Author, Healer, and Child Abuse Survivor</em></p><p> </p><p>"Sally's raw honesty in this epic book on parenting and loss is a big wake-up call for us all as adults and parents to own our mistakes so we can move forward with love and courage. This book is a powerful tool for knowledge and healing, not only when or before we lose our kids to suicide, but also when we lose ourselves on this rough journey called life."</p><p><em>--Muna al-Sheikh, LMFT, and Palestinian Advocate for World Peace </em></p><p> </p><p>"Sally Raymond's story of her son Jon is deeply moving and profoundly painful. Her guide for parents of troubled children can be used as a guide for everyone on developing empathetic, caring relationships with family and friends. Mindful listening, loving without judgment, and being aware of distress signals will help all of us to support one another."</p><p><em>--Joan Levinson, Artist, Writer, and Editor</em></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><br>

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