October 4, 2006 (Press Release) --
This writer had the privilege of interviewing Carna Zacharias-Miller. Carna is an established author and an EFT Practitioner. She is the founder of the Missing Mother.com website. She has helped many men and women identify and come to terms with feelings that can be traced back to their relationship (or lack thereof) with their mother or step-mother. Here are the signals.
Ever feel homesick, but have no idea where home really is?
Are you trying too hard to be happy and perfect?
Do you often feel lost, out of place, and unsafe in this world?
Is there an underlying sadness in your life, even if nothing is wrong?
Do you tend to feel lonely, especially at other people's "Happy Family" gatherings?
Do you have major abandonment or anger issues?
If you answer most of the above questions with Yes, you could suffer from "Missing Mother Syndrome".
Carna Zacharias-Miller is a professional writer and an Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) practitioner. She studied literature, philosophy, and psychology and graduated from the German School of Journalism, Munich. She worked as a journalist for a daily
newspaper and public Bavarian Television before becoming a published author of novels, young adult and children's books, and self-help non-fiction. After marrying an American, she moved to the United States in 1993, and now lives with her husband in Tallahassee, Florida. In 2003, she self-published her first book in English titled "THE HEART JOURNAL - A Spiritual Workbook". In 2006, "THE MISSING MOTHER HANDBOOK - How to heal childhood abandonment and rejection with Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)" followed as an e-Book.
Her primary tool is called EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), which is a form of emotional acupressure. EFT is designed to release negative emotions fast, no matter how old they are. Sessions can easily be done over the phone.
You can Contact Carna Zacharias-Miller by calling her at (850) 878-5670, or emailing her at info@missingmother.com. For even more information, and the interview, go to her site at http://www.missingmother.com.
This writer urges you to listen to this interview. You may very well be astonished at how closely related this may be to you!
Ever feel homesick, but have no idea where home really is?
Are you trying too hard to be happy and perfect?
Do you often feel lost, out of place, and unsafe in this world?
Is there an underlying sadness in your life, even if nothing is wrong?
Do you tend to feel lonely, especially at other people's "Happy Family" gatherings?
Do you have major abandonment or anger issues?
If you answer most of the above questions with Yes, you could suffer from "Missing Mother Syndrome".
Carna Zacharias-Miller is a professional writer and an Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) practitioner. She studied literature, philosophy, and psychology and graduated from the German School of Journalism, Munich. She worked as a journalist for a daily
newspaper and public Bavarian Television before becoming a published author of novels, young adult and children's books, and self-help non-fiction. After marrying an American, she moved to the United States in 1993, and now lives with her husband in Tallahassee, Florida. In 2003, she self-published her first book in English titled "THE HEART JOURNAL - A Spiritual Workbook". In 2006, "THE MISSING MOTHER HANDBOOK - How to heal childhood abandonment and rejection with Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)" followed as an e-Book.
Her primary tool is called EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), which is a form of emotional acupressure. EFT is designed to release negative emotions fast, no matter how old they are. Sessions can easily be done over the phone.
You can Contact Carna Zacharias-Miller by calling her at (850) 878-5670, or emailing her at info@missingmother.com. For even more information, and the interview, go to her site at http://www.missingmother.com.
This writer urges you to listen to this interview. You may very well be astonished at how closely related this may be to you!

Ever feel homesick, but have no idea where home really is? Are you trying too hard to be happy and perfect? Did you know that there really is a syndrome called the Missing Mother Syndrome? Read on.
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