Background
Quick, Daryl Eugene was born on October 12, 1947 in North Platte, Nebraska, United States. Son of Robert Eugene and Donna Mae Quick.
(I feel like people leave me abandoned all the time. Somet...)
I feel like people leave me abandoned all the time. Sometimes I'm so afraid for what seems like no reason. I just don't seem to have any energy. Why do the same thoughts keep racing through my mind? I usually don't feel happy or sad. If there isn't real excitement, I feel bored. I want to be close to people, but I just never make it. Do you see yourself in this list? Children of alcoholic parents have suffered wounds that affect their lives for years to come. They learn to protect themselves from the pattern of hurt that they have come to expect in life. The results of such constant vigilance against pain can range from ulcers, sleeplessness, addictions, depression and anger to a string of broken relationships. But adult children of alcoholics can go through a healing journey that will help them recover from their painful past and be set free to live as God intended. Daryl Quick takes readers step by step through new ways of feeling, thinking and acting that will replace the ineffective patterns they have been locked into for years. With moving stories and helpful exercises, Quick shows how adult children of alcoholics can find hope and healing. A book for those who want to recover from their past.
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Quick, Daryl Eugene was born on October 12, 1947 in North Platte, Nebraska, United States. Son of Robert Eugene and Donna Mae Quick.
Associate of Arts, Columbia Christian College, 1967; Bachelor of Science, Abilene Christian U., 1969; Master of Arts, We. Conservative Baptist College, 1979; Doctor of Philosophy, We. Conservative Baptist College, 1982.
From stock boy to senior merchandiser, J.C. Penny, Portland, Oregon, 1964-1977; counselor, Lake Psychological & Counseling, Mitwaukie, Oregon, 1982-1987; psychologist, director, Clackamas (Oregon) Family Counseling, since 1988.
(I feel like people leave me abandoned all the time. Somet...)
Member American Psychological Association, American Association Christian Counselors, National Association Christian Recovery (vice chairman 1992-1994), Oregon Psychological Association, Christian Association Psychological Studies.
Married Joyce Elaine Leathley;children: McKeehan Daryl, Steven Daryl, Shay Lyn.