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What if, when you lost your memory and someone else took over your
life? What would you do? Could you find your way back? It's 1971.
Bucking custom and convention, Southern Belle Emma Lee Dubois moves
with her young son, David, to Pittsburgh, PA for a better life and
job in the chemical factory. But when her boss, Leonard Baxter,
propositions her, the job loses its luster. Before she can tell the
authorities about his sexual harassment or the illegal dumping
she's discovered, Emma Lee hits her head and is severely wounded.
When she regains memory, she's unemployed, living in a home she
doesn't recognize, and married ... to Leonard Baxter This
multi-layered story is a provocative study of what makes self and
how much control is too much. It asks questions about who we should
trust, what we know, and how we help or hurt each other. Mostly,
it's the story of one woman's search for who she is.
Supervision is an important part of spiritual direction.
Unfortunately, an individual or group can't always find someone who
can provide that service. Small groups in out of the way areas are
especially challenged to find a supervisor. This handbook gives
spiritual directors who are involved in small groups a way in which
they can provide supervision to each other. Besides providing an
important service to the individual, group supervision also
provides a great way for groups to bond and learn trust. If done
correctly, it enhances the spiritual direction and the director. In
this book you'll find detailed instructions on how to: *Run a
supervision meeting *Take notes after each direction session so
you're prepared for supervision *Use your notes to write a good
supervision paper *Create an atmosphere where people can feel free
to discuss deep, personal issues If you don't have regular access
to trained supervisor, we encourage you to try group supervision.
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