Sheri McGregor holds a Master's Degree in human behavior, and is a certified life coach. She serves on the advisory board for National University's College of Letters and Sciences. McGregor's articles on psychology, health, and a variety of other topics have appeared in dozens of national and international publications. She has also written for anthologies, websites, and organizations. Best known for her hiking books, McGregor leads readers down the trails with descriptions that reveal her appreciation for nature and how it calms the mind. Her work to help parents of estranged adult children began at RejectedParents.NET, which she founded in late 2012. As a writer whose soothing words help others heal, Sheri McGregor has become a powerful voice for the parents of estranged adult children.
"Thank you for Done With The Crying: Help and Healing for Mothers
of Estranged Adult Children. The book is a must read for parents of
estranged adult children and mental health professionals working
with these families. Sheri McGregor's work is a breath of fresh air
offering a new perspective and providing support, encouragement,
resources, and compassion to good parents that have found
themselves in an unimaginable situation." ----Maritza Parks, LMHC,
Inspired Journey Counseling"While Mothers are mentioned on the
cover, dads, this is for you too! Done with the Crying is for any
(and all) family member who wants to heal and move forward. This
wonderful book will help you see how you can hold your chin up
high, dry your eyes, and get on with your life." ----Joi Sigers,
Self Help Daily.com
"Done With the Crying also provides much time for reflection, for
taking time to think about ones life and to read the stories of
other women who are going through a similar situation. The book is
easy to read, and provides much support and insight in a gentle and
understanding way." ---Hennie Weiss, M.A., Metapsychology Online
Reviews
"This is my best resource to assist families whose adult children
have rejected them. In my role as a family life educator, I work
with those affected by a loved one's mental illness, and the sad
phenomenon of estrangement is rampant. I've searched for resources
and education, but there is precious little available to help
rejected parents move forward. It did not take me many pages in to
see the value for my work, and I often recommend this
compassionately written book to parents and families who are in so
much pain." ---Mara J. Briere, MA CFLE, President and Founder, Grow
a Strong Family, Inc.
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