This book, *Psychology of Caregivers and Positivism*, explores the physical and mental disabilities faced by individuals and their impact on family caregivers. It highlights the unique qualities of caregivers and their essential role, emphasizing the emotional, physical, and psychological complexities of caregiving.
The book examines different types of caregivers and available resources while focusing on their often-overlooked health. It stresses the importance of self-care to prevent burnout and promote well-being for both caregivers and those they support. I dedicate this book to my sister, whose exceptional caregiving for her daughter, despite challenges and lack of support, showcases her strength and resilience in pursuing a fulfilling life.
To address these challenges, I propose practical strategies for building resilience, encouraging caregivers to incorporate hope, optimism, and joy into their routines as actionable tools for managing their responsibilities.