Background
Baures, Mary Margaret was born on September 13, 1947 in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.
(What separates people whose lives are forever shattered b...)
What separates people whose lives are forever shattered by catastrophic loss from those who are able to discover meaning and purpose in such loss? Psychotherapist Mary Baures answers this question by detailing 16 examples of individuals who experienced positive transformations after suffering an extreme trauma (e.g., injury, disease, death of a family member, criminal charges, imprisonment). Those interviewed, including Jeb Magruder, Elie Wiesel, Max Cleland, Andre Dubus and Mike Wallace, provide accounts of the devastating traumas they experienced with the hope that may serve as "blueprints" for other people who are trying to overcome adversity. Invaluable and inspiring reading for anyone who is trying to overcome a traumatic loss, as well as mental health professionals who work in trauma recovery.
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Baures, Mary Margaret was born on September 13, 1947 in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.
Bachelor of Science, U. Florida, 1969; Master of Arts, Boston University, 1976; Master of Education, Boston University, 1984; Certified Advanced Graduate Study in Human Development, Harvard University, 1986; D in Clinical Psychology, Antioch New England, 1994.
Instructor, Emerson College, Boston, 1981-1986; counselor, Beverly (Massachusetts) Hospital, 1984-1986; emergency service clinician, Center for Mental Health, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1987-1991; psychotherapist, Seacoast Counseling, Danvers, Massachusetts, since 1989; psychotherapist, Human Resource Institute, Brookline, Massachusetts, since 1993. Member neuropsychology intern Northshore Children's Hospital, Salem, Massachusetts, 1990-1991. Founder, director Boycott Anorexic Marketing, since 1993.
(What separates people whose lives are forever shattered b...)
Daughter of Robert A. and Ruth S. Baures.