Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Womb Twin Survivors: The Lost Twin in the Dream of the Womb

How exciting that Althea Hayton's latest book has hit the market - and is now available on Amazon! This is no small achievement, the book itself, but also the sheer fact that you can log on and order something to explain a condition that in prior times would have no explanation. No more feeling freakishly alone with it!

For those womb twin survivors just coming onto the scene, you are lucky indeed to come to terms with this at a time where the world can meet you where you are and support you. It wasn't always this way, it was tremendously difficult suffering alone with overwhelming feelings which had no explanation. Hooray for a new day!

Thankfully, Althea Hayton and all us womb twins coming into our power, are figuring this out - together - and have alot to say and heal. What a revolutionary time. The best news is that, with help, we can overcome our brokenness so that it doesn't hinder bringing our special powers of compassion to this earth plane.

Here's the book description from Amazon.com for the new book "Womb Twin Survivors: The Lost Twin in the Dream of the Womb"

A comprehensive study of womb twin survivors, i.e. the sole survivors of a twin or multiple conception, which includes a "vanishing twin" pregnancy. An illustrated guide to the biology of twinning and multiple conceptions, which also describes the feelings of grief and loss felt by the sole survivor after the death of a twin during pregnancy or around birth. A detailed review of the eight-year Womb Twin research project carried out by Althea Hayton using an online questionnaire and involving many hundreds of womb twin survivors. From this study a psychological profile has emerged, revealing that womb twin survivors are unusual people who experience unexplained psychological distress. They have problems with relationships, a fragile sense of self and a tendency towards self-sabotage. A five stage, self-help healing process for womb twin survivors is described including a farewell ritual for their twin. About 10% of the population are womb twin survivors but until very recently it has not been possible to identify them and study them. This book will be of great interest to medical professionals, psychotherapists and of course womb twin survivors and their families. Complete with stories by womb twin survivors in their own words, illustrations, case studies and appendices.

Order it today!

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Womb Twin Survivors: The Lost Twin in the Dream of the Womb

How exciting that Althea Hayton's latest book has hit the market - and is now available on Amazon! This is no small achievement, the book itself, but also the sheer fact that you can log on and order something to explain a condition that in prior times would have no explanation. No more feeling freakishly alone with it!

For those womb twin survivors just coming onto the scene, you are lucky indeed to come to terms with this at a time where the world can meet you where you are and support you. It wasn't always this way, it was tremendously difficult suffering alone with overwhelming feelings which had no explanation. Hooray for a new day!

Thankfully, Althea Hayton and all us womb twins coming into our power, are figuring this out - together - and have alot to say and heal. What a revolutionary time. The best news is that, with help, we can overcome our brokenness so that it doesn't hinder bringing our special powers of compassion to this earth plane.

Here's the book description from Amazon.com for the new book "Womb Twin Survivors: The Lost Twin in the Dream of the Womb"

A comprehensive study of womb twin survivors, i.e. the sole survivors of a twin or multiple conception, which includes a "vanishing twin" pregnancy. An illustrated guide to the biology of twinning and multiple conceptions, which also describes the feelings of grief and loss felt by the sole survivor after the death of a twin during pregnancy or around birth. A detailed review of the eight-year Womb Twin research project carried out by Althea Hayton using an online questionnaire and involving many hundreds of womb twin survivors. From this study a psychological profile has emerged, revealing that womb twin survivors are unusual people who experience unexplained psychological distress. They have problems with relationships, a fragile sense of self and a tendency towards self-sabotage. A five stage, self-help healing process for womb twin survivors is described including a farewell ritual for their twin. About 10% of the population are womb twin survivors but until very recently it has not been possible to identify them and study them. This book will be of great interest to medical professionals, psychotherapists and of course womb twin survivors and their families. Complete with stories by womb twin survivors in their own words, illustrations, case studies and appendices.

Order it today!

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