Books & Other Resources
Spiritual awakening of a nurse
From the Death of a Child to Loving Kindness
By Héctor Rosso RN, BSN, CDE, MA, Caritas Coach®
With Forewords by Jean Watson and Erika Cabaerllo
As a nurse and a father, Rosso poignantly reflects on his grueling struggle and a search for life’s meaning after enduring seven harrowing years stoically supporting his soul teacher, 13-year-old daughter Julieta who died after being diagnosed with cancer at age 6. Following his loss, Rosso begins a courageous trek through an unchartered territory of chaos, despair, forgiveness, and unknowns; which leads him to confronting his pain and himself head-on, leading to deep surrendering, self-care, higher consciousness and loving kindness.
An exemplar of Caring Science philosophy for health professionals and other care givers, this book also may be used as a guide to support other parents who, plunged into the pain of losing a child, must also be reborn.
“Héctor Rosso shares his personal/professional life journey through such an artistic and authentic story that it invites others to enter deep healing experiences, literally and vicariously.”
“This book will take you on a path that will allow you to connect with yourself, bringing together your head, your heart and your hands and translating through them loving care practices. ”
“A book that demonstrates the courage of a little Angel of a daughter and that of his father, not only for accompanying her along her path but for sharing it with us.
It makes us see that in our beloved Profession that our tools of love and understanding are not only techniques but they are vital to it.
Phrases like forgiving but first self-forgiveness were etched in my mind.
As much as for you as a person or as a parent it is impossible to read each chapter without tears in your eyes, it leaves in each reader with a teaching, a reflection and personally a new definition of LOVE.
Thank you Hector for allowing me, from reading, to walk the path you walked.
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Enfermeria: La Filosofía y Ciencia del Cuidado
Translation into Spanish of the book "Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Care" by Dr. Jean Watson.
I was an external Contributor.
Publisher: University Autonoma of Chihuahua, Mexico.
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ENFERMEROS con Mayúsculas
NURSES with Capital Letters
I have been selected with 178 fellow male nurses, proposed by other people and organizations in the healthcare world from more than 15 countries, to share my story and experiences.
Pages 206 and 207.
Author: Diego Molina Ruiz.
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