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Take a therapeutic journey with four women who have life sentences
in prison as they negotiate the three stages of therapeutic growth:
1.Stabilization and adjustment 2.Shift to responsibility
3.Existential life issues This is a chronicle of their growth
across twenty-plus years of incarceration, as expressed in poetry.
Get to know these women through their struggles and their
achievements as they stare down their demons. As you travel with
them, you will learn that they are not much different than you.
They have similar struggles, and you don't have to be in prison to
have a life sentence because ... We Are All Doing Life Somewhere.
Lilly and Henrietta are the best of friends. While Lilly is
determined to be in the town's parade, she has more than a little
trouble finding her talent. With Henrietta's help, Lilly realizes
she is special just the way she is
"By the time I was 21-years-old, everything about me--my soul, if
you will--had changed not once, but twice."
In an instant, her world changed forever. While on active duty in
the U.S. Army, Lori Williams-just your average American young
woman-sustained a severe traumatic brain injury in an automobile
accident. For the next 22 years, what would occur is a
transformation. In her memoir, the author discusses the
ways-cognitive, physical, emotional, and spiritual-in which she was
affected by a brain injury, discussing the ramifications of this
incomprehensible tragedy, and bringing us through her process of
transformation.
"Portrays her journey of hope, renewal, and redemption with
courage and vulnerability."
- Ellen Lord, MA, RN, CACII
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