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Overview"""Destiny presented me with a situation that affords me access to a most strange, sometimes frightening, beautiful, and always intriguing world."" Evolution of Cocoons is a firsthand account of mothering a child who suffers from debilitating mental and developmental illnesses. The book offers readers an intimate glimpse into the life of a family reeling from the effects of such diseases; everyone is brave and flawed. It is an honest, brutal, introspective, and searching look into a life corrupted by a child's imbalanced mind and a mother’s search for strength." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Janna VoughtPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Workman Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781938301865ISBN 10: 1938301862 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 10 September 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAs a counselor/educator who specializes in ASD and has worked with countless children, teens, and adults who were dually diagnosed with ASD and various mental health conditions, I wish this was required reading by all who work with this population. --Cheryl Checkers, M.S., RMHCI, UCLA Certified PEERS Therapist . . . a must read for all parents who are struggling with accepting, recognizing, and dealing with their children's special needs. --Jennifer Imig Huffman, PhD, Developmental Neuropsychologist, The Neuropsychology Center for Attention, Behavior, and Learning As a counselor/educator who specializes in ASD and has worked with countless children, teens, and adults who were dually diagnosed with ASD and various mental health conditions, I wish this was required reading by all who work with this population. --Cheryl Checkers, M.S., RMHCI, UCLA Certified PEERS Therapist<br><br> . . . a must read for all parents who are struggling with accepting, recognizing, and dealing with their children's special needs. --Jennifer Imig Huffman, PhD, Developmental Neuropsychologist, The Neuropsychology Center for Attention, Behavior, and Learning As a counselor/educator who specializes in ASD and has worked with countless children, teens, and adults who were dually diagnosed with ASD and various mental health conditions, I wish this was required reading by all who work with this population. Cheryl Checkers, M.S., RMHCI, UCLA Certified PEERS Therapist . . . a must-read for all parents who are struggling with accepting, recognizing, and dealing with their children's special needs. Jennifer Imig Huffman, PhD, Developmental Neuropsychologist, The Neuropsychology Center for Attention, Behavior, and Learning As a counselor/educator who specializes in ASD and has worked with countless children, teens, and adults who were dually diagnosed with ASD and various mental health conditions, I wish this was required reading by all who work with this population. --Cheryl Checkers, M.S., RMHCI, UCLA Certified PEERS Therapist Author InformationJanna Vought is a published writer, with her works of poetry, short fiction, and nonfiction appearing in multiple literary journals and magazines. She is a graduate of Lindenwood University with an MFA in creative writing. She also is a 2013 AWP Intro Journals Nominee for poetry. In addition to writing, Janna is also a doctoral candidate, working on her PhD in education. With this coursework, coupled with her nonprofit experience, she hopes to create a community outreach program that provides workshop experiences and creative writing courses for varying members of the community often ignored by mainstream academics to include: the mentally ill and their families, victims of violent crime, at risk youth, among other special populations who would benefit from learning about writing and implementing the craft in their own lives. Her daughter, Kamryn, is diagnosed with Bipolar I and Asperger's Syndrome, an Autism spectrum disorder, making her intimately qualified to write on parenting a special needs child. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |