Marie Balter
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Nobody's Child
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10 editions
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published
1991
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Und Besiege Die Finsternis
2 editions
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published
1992
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Sing no sad songs: The Marie Balter story "Nobody's child"
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“Now, as I look back on my life, I can honestly say I wouldn't change it. The pain and suffering have brought me psychological understanding and spiritual strength. I still feel the pain when I reflect on those experiences, but while once they would throw me deeper and deeper into anxious despair, now they feed my desire to keep growing. (3)”
― Nobody's Child
― Nobody's Child
“Her emergence from that institution and rebirth as an effective and innovative mental health worker is not simply a miracle. Her dedication to self-healing, her persistent attempts at creating a helpful environment, and her willingness to receiver support from those around her, reveal her recovery as the outcome of careful and courageous self-examination and hard work. (xii)”
― Nobody's Child
― Nobody's Child
“I've learned that health and healing come more from love and respect, for oneself and others, than from any specific therapeutic technique. The potential for self-healing and healing from within, both for individuals and communities, is a resource too often overlooked. (xiii)”
― Nobody's Child
― Nobody's Child
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