Therapy After Mom Died

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  • Author: Lacey Tezino

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Meet Lacey Tezino, a dynamic entrepreneur and the visionary founder and CEO behind Passport Journeys, a groundbreaking startup. Passport Journeys is revolutionizing the world of therapy with its pioneering teletherapy app, specifically designed to nurture and strengthen the unique bond between mothers and daughters. Lacey's innovative app connects each mother-daughter duo with a licensed clinician who guides them on a transformative journey

of healing and growth.

With a monthly subscription, Passport Journeys offers biweekly online therapy sessions, engaging bonding activities, thought-provoking journal prompts, and tailored communication worksheets. Lacey's vision extends beyond borders, as she plans to expand the app's reach across all fifty states and eventually into targeted international markets.

Before embarking on her entrepreneurial journey, Lacey Tezino forged a successful career as a leader in healthcare IT, with a notable tenure at Cerner/Oracle. Her dedication led her to Doha, Qatar, where she spent three years spearheading the digital transformation of clinical documentation, converting eight hospitals and twenty-three clinics from paper to electronic health records.

Lacey's impressive track record also includes serving as the Director of IT for the Menninger Clinic, one of the United States' premier psychiatric hospitals. Lacey recently published a memoir about her relationship with her mother and attending therapy to process her death. While this may be her first book, you can be sure it won't be her last. Lacey Tezino is a visionary with a passion for innovation, determined to make a lasting impact on the world of mental health and wellness.

Lacey’s mother gave her away to a one-armed, white gay man. It was an unusual adoption with beautiful lessons of sacrifice, forgiveness, and grief. When Lacey and her mother reunited, there were obvious clashes filled with guilt and resentment. Mother-daughter relationships can be rough. When her mother died, Lacey didn’t realize that she was depressed and grieved in unhealthy ways. In 2020, Lacey decided to try therapy for the first time. She takes us through her journey of attending ten sessions to process the death and the relationship with her mom. Lacey finds relief as she grieves her mother out loud through storytelling. There are millions of women who struggle to find a peaceful balance in their own mother-daughter relationship. Millions more have lost their mothers, and desire comfort in the lingering pain. This book is for those women—may you find refuge within these pages.

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