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#ask doctor online #Dr. Ruth's Latest BookPre-order now!The new book from Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Myths of Love, is a smart and sexy look at ancient mythology For the ancient Greeks and Romans, love was sweet, but it was also irrational, cruel, and often deadly. Faced with this terrible paradox, classical civilization produced some of the most psychologically insightful myths of all time — stories of classic archetypes such as Narcissus, Helen of Troy, and Venus and Adonis. Dr. Ruth Westheimer, America’s favorite sex therapist, analyzes these ancient myths and their relevance to 21st century relationships in her new book Myths of Love: Echoes of Ancient Mythology in the Modern Romantic Imagination (Quill Driver Books, June 2014). The New Play about Dr. Ruth's LifeSubscribe to Dr. Ruth's YouTube ChannelDr. Ruth's Recent BookOrder now!One of America's most trusted names in relationship therapy brings much-needed help to overburdened caregivers in "Dr. Ruth's Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver." Dr. Ruth has a simple and straightforward message for Alzheimer's caregivers: You are not alone. There are resources and a community that can give you the help you need to take care of your loved one and have a life, too. Dr. Ruth knows you need help and she presents the best strategies, tactics, tips, tricks, resources and attitudes to create the most supportive environment possible for you and your loved one. "Dr. Ruth's Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver" presents coping strategies for both the practical problems and emotional stresses of Alzheimer's care. Dr. Ruth shows you how to avoid caregiver burnout; get effective support from family and friends; resolve family disputes; maintain your relationship with a spouse or parent with Alzheimer's; manage behavior; make your home safe; and deal effectively with doctors, care providers and facilities. "Dr. Ruth's Guide for the Alzheimer's Caregiver" takes a brisk, practical, reassuring and uncondescending approach to Alzheimer's care. Dr. Ruth provides real solutions to the problems that can be solved without pretending that Alzheimer's disease is easy to deal with.
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