I Should Know Better: A True Story About An Educated Woman With Triplets And A Teenager Who Succumbed To The Pitfalls Of Domestic Violence
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (751 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1492757152 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 118 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She is also currently completing her final class for a Ph.D. She is currently employed as a therapist for a local Sheriff’s Office and provides therapy, crisis response, resources, and referrals to 4000 employees and the community. . in Psychology. As well as addressing domestic violence issues between parents with special needs children and high stress circumstances. Her desire is to continue to pursue a career in the field of public safety with an emphasis on victimology and post traumatic stress disorder, which are her areas of expertise, as she has spent the last 18 years working with survivors of traumatic incidents. After her personal experience of giving birth to triplets and realizing the lack of information available to parents of triplets or more, she would like to research this subject and assist future parents in alleviating the stressors related to conceiving and raising multiples.
Jennifer said INSPIRING!!. This is a very inspirational book! The author was able to give her story as well as give others hope to come forward if they've been abused.. Overcome The author is brutally honest in her experience and communicates in a way that is relevant and compelling. This book lets those going through the struggle know that they are not alone, but that they can overcome. Loved it!
After her personal experience of giving birth to triplets and realizing the lack of information available to parents of triplets or more, she would like to research this subject and assist future parents in alleviating the stressors related to conceiving and raising multiples. Her desire is to continue to pursue a career in the field of public safety with an emphasis on victimology and post traumatic stress disorder, which are her areas of expertise, a
This is a true story about an educated woman with triplets and a teenager who sucummed to the pitfalls of domestic violence and was able to survive, thrive, and break the cycle of violence.