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Inspirational New Guide Counsels Couples Coping with the Stress of Chronic Illness.
Chris M. Tatevosian’s Life Interrupted-It’s Not All about Me shares his experiences with Multiple Sclerosis and how his attitude affected his relationships
HOLLISTON, MASSACHUSETTS-Life Interrupted-It’s Not All about Me by Multiple Sclerosis sufferer Chris M. Tatevosian guides patients and caregivers with the awareness, knowledge and understanding they need to deal more positively with the emotional and physical stresses put on a relationship interrupted by illness or disability.
Chronic illness doesn’t just cripple the mind and body; it can cripple even the strongest relationship.
People dealing with MS or any chronic illness need coping skills.
Now, Chris M. Tatevosian, a sufferer of the chronic disease Multiple Sclerosis, chronicles his own struggles and shows viewers how he learned to cope with the disease and with the subsequent breakup of his marriage.
The facilitator of a popular course, “Life Interrupted,” at the First Congregational Church of Hopkinton, Tatevosian shows readers how to better take care of themselves and maintain their important relationships. Written in warm, compassionate prose, the book explores how a “poor me” attitude can destroy a relationship, and it shows how to develop a greater feeling of self-worth and self-esteem. This is a terrific book for anyone who wants to deal more positively will illness or strengthen a relationship.
“A real person, speaking right from the heart, and it touched my heart.” -Rick Mansfield, Caring Coordinator, The First Congregational Church of Hopkinton, Massachusetts
Life Interrupted-It’s Not All about Me is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and
through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Chris Tatevosian grew up in Holliston, Massachusetts and graduated from Johnson State College in Vermont in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science in Ecology and a minor in Chemistry. In 1980, he was diagnosed with
Multiple Sclerosis. A onetime occupational safety consultant, Tatevosian was divorced and concentrates on
his writing. Chris remarried in April 2007, he and new wife, Jane, are living in suburban New England.
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