This book takes the reader on a romantic and inspirational journey with the Miller family through the Great American Depression and WWII. This book has been featured at the Frankfurt World's Fair and the AARP National Convention in New Orleans in 2012.
Again unfortunately it's hard to get, find or pay for the help we so desperately need to even pay a therapist, psychologist, etc. So we created "A Healing Place" Just for that reason with understanding, hearing, and comfort.
Wil Gesler examines how different environments affect physical, mental, spiritual, social, and emotional components of healing.
A Father Desperate To Save His Daughter Dr. Emma Shields had to help him.
Sharon shares with us her experience and all of the things she wished someone had told her about how to deal with grief and loss.
Community Attitudes Toward the Home- less . ... Not on Our Street : Community Attitudes Toward Mental Health Care . London : Pion . ... The Service Hub Concept in Human Services Planning . Progress in Planning 42 : 173-271 .
In Miracle on Market, Jay P. Davidson shares his experiences and thoughts about the residential, long-term, social model recovery program he created as co-founder of The Healing Place, in hopes that this model, in its current form, will be ...
Gwen Curry takes us on her walks down to the Inlet. Her beautiful photographs capture the spirit of present-day Tod Inlet, while her sensitive prose gives us glimpses into the Inlet’s natural, industrial and Native history.
Healing will always surprise us.” With A Healing Space, Matt extends an invitation to explore the endless richness of your life—without minimizing or turning away from hardship, nor by seeking the shelter of comfort or certainty. “I ...
The ongoing urgency of this season in her life has caused Joni to return to foundational questions about suffering and God’s will. A Place of Healing is not an ivory-tower treatise on suffering.
She reveals the essence of trauma and addictions treatment through the stories, art, and assignments of former clients and the staff who worked with them, offering a snapshot of their pain and healing.