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Meg Wilson

    Health behaviors of homeless women
    Let Them Fall
    Healing Hope Workbook: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage
    Hope After Betrayal
    • Hope After Betrayal

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Meg is a lantern guiding women through the twists and turns along this pain-filled path. --Lynn Marie Cherry, speaker and author of Keep Walking: 40 Days to Hope and Freedom After Betrayal Meg Wilson watched her world fall apart when her husband confessed to years of sexual addiction. She has intimate knowledge of the devastation that follows--and she has come through the other side. In her groundbreaking Hope After Betrayal, Meg provides reassuring counsel, compassionate insight, and wise direction. By sharing her story, talking to other women who've been in a similar situation, and turning to Scripture, Wilson has helped countless readers through the steps to recovery--and shows how you can follow that same path out of the darkness. This newly revised and expanded edition includes new lessons Meg has learned over the last decade. A compelling final chapter by Meg's husband sheds further light on the difficult road to healing from sexual addiction, and a thoughtful new appendix addresses the effect sexual addiction has on children in the home. Hope After Betrayal is a strong and sure lifeline that thousands of women will reach for in a drowning moment. Meg offers careful, clear direction and encouragement in each chapter while unveiling the truth about sexual addiction...This valuable tool should be required reading for every wife and every mother of sons." --Robin Jones Gunn, best-selling author of the Sisterchicks Series

      Hope After Betrayal
    • A Healing Hope serves as a practical workbook designed for women seeking healing from betrayal. Building on Meg Wilson's experience in leading healing groups, it offers chapter-by-chapter exercises and journal prompts to facilitate personal or group reflection. The workbook encourages deep exploration of the emotional challenges that hinder progress, guiding users toward the hope and peace that faith can provide. This resource aims to empower women on their journey to recovery and spiritual renewal.

      Healing Hope Workbook: Healing When Sexual Addiction Invades Your Marriage
    • Let Them Fall

      • 354pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The story follows Aurora, a hybrid Archangel seeking vengeance while concealing her identity from Tristan, a guilt-ridden Guardian Angel. As she battles against the Gods with her Fallen Angels, Aurora faces a profound internal conflict: choosing between her love for Tristan and the desire to save her estranged father. This struggle adds depth to the narrative, intertwining themes of love, loyalty, and the quest for self-discovery amidst a backdrop of celestial warfare.

      Let Them Fall
    • Homeless women and female-headed families represent the fastest growing subgroups of homeless individuals. To expand the body of knowledge and provide further insight into the complex area of homelessness and health, health practices of sheltered homeless women were investigated using a cross-sectional, descriptive, and non-experimental design using Pender’s Health Promotion Model as the theoretical framework. Homeless women in this study were found to be highly educated, mostly unemployed, and primarily single. A greater number of African Americans than represented in the local population were found to be shelter residents. Significant findings reflected women’s personal strengths. Homeless women were noted to practice health-promoting behaviors in all areas but scored the lowest on physical activity; negative health behaviors related to tobacco use was widespread. Health care access and effective utilization of services were evidenced in the sample. This book is addressed to those who provide services to homeless women including shelters, clinics, nurses, outreach workers, and social workers.

      Health behaviors of homeless women