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| #2234262 in Books | Bate Phd Barbara | 2016-08-15 | Original language:English | 9.00 x.63 x6.00l,.83 | File type: PDF | 252 pages | Tsunami of the Mind Stories of Trauma Recovery and Hope||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| worse, treated them shamefully|By Irene Martin|Thoughtful, insightful and genuine. These are real people with real stories, but at the same time it's a book about our times, and how we have neglected people with brain disorders, or, worse, treated them shamefully. I was surprised at how much each individual's story of how they were treated linked with the other stories in the b|About the Author||Barbara Bate, PhD, gifted teacher, writer, musician, and spiritual guide, studied at the College of Wooster, Yale University, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Oregon, and McCormick Seminary. In 1980, she founded the Women’s
Barbara Bate, PhD, knows about tsunamis. Living in the Pacific Northwest, she likens the threat of killer waves that engulf whole communities to the experiences of people who fear their own “tsunamis of the mind.” Extreme changes of emotion and energy can be devastating to the person who is living through them and to others who are close to them.
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