Background
Murphy, Patricia Ann was born on June 22, 1940 in Shelton, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Cyril Daniel and Donna Denio (Driskel) Murphy.
(Abuse is so crippling that many who survive the trauma ar...)
Abuse is so crippling that many who survive the trauma are never able to function again in the world as productive members of the work force-in whatever capacity. This workbook is dedicated to addressing this and many other issues. A Career and Life Planning Guide for Women Survivors provides real activities that deal with the trauma up close, providing survivors the opportunity to face the events that changed their lives. You will find glossaries and exercises created to assist in overcoming denial and vulnerability while working toward empowerment. Useful features include TIPS found throughout the workbook and numerous resources provided for help. This workbook can be successfully used by professionals working with survivors and by individuals on their own.
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(Traditional approaches have failed women lost in the maze...)
Traditional approaches have failed women lost in the maze of abuse and violence. Murphy, an award-winning rehabilitationist and advocate (and abuse survivor), strives to ensure that the real people are not lost in examining abuse issues. She challenges readers to examine their perceptions and stereotypes, while recommending a plan of action to radically alter how services are provided to survivors. Included are eleven first-person accounts of rape, incest, prostitution, verbal and emotional-as well as-physical abuse as told in the exact words of the survivors. Each story is followed by concrete recommendations and thoughts on assisting the individual in their return to work, their efforts within the rehabilitation, welfare, medical, and legal systems. Making the Connections contains different plans of action to radically alter how survivors can be helped by both the health care and rehabilitation communities. Murphy provides alternatives for bringing the survivor of physical, verbal, emotional, and sexual abuse back into society through reestablishment of their work identity.
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("It is 1974 in the California coastal town of Santa Clari...)
"It is 1974 in the California coastal town of Santa Clarinda. with the women's movement beginning to erupt all around her, Cara Doherty becomes the administrator of the university's fledgling Women's Center."
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Murphy, Patricia Ann was born on June 22, 1940 in Shelton, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Cyril Daniel and Donna Denio (Driskel) Murphy.
Bachelor, University of Minnesota, 1963; Master of Science, St. Cloud State University, 1974; Doctor of Philosophy, The Union Institute, Cincinnati, 1991.
Assistant director, University of California Women's Center, Santa Barbara, 1975-1978; vocational rehabilitation counselor, private practice, Santa Monica, Lake Tahoe, California, 1978-1992; legal consultant, private practice, Santa Fe, N. Mexico, since 1993.
(Abuse is so crippling that many who survive the trauma ar...)
(Traditional approaches have failed women lost in the maze...)
("It is 1974 in the California coastal town of Santa Clari...)
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Board of directors Family Violence Project, Santa Barbara, California, 1976-1978. Chairman, Board Of Directors Making the Connections Intercultural Network, Chicago, since 1990. Advisory board Standing Against Global Exploitation, San Francisco, since 1995.
Member National Organization for Women, National Association Rehabilitation Professionals in Private Sector (Most Innovative Rehabilitation Counselor 1991), National Rehabilitation Association, National Women's Studies Association.
1 child, Jamie Shoemaker.