Pursuing the Mistress

Pursuing the Mistress

by Jean-Marie Nixon M.S.
Pursuing the Mistress

Pursuing the Mistress

by Jean-Marie Nixon M.S.

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Overview

One Hispanic woman's reflections on historical events and responses to contemporary issues (multi-culturalism, psychology, philosophy, history, sociology) for those in the helping profession. This a collection of thoughts & essays written originally as assignments while on the academic journey towards the destination of the Master's Degree of Psychology. It would be helpful to students of Human Services, as well as, interns, and those newly employed in the Helping Professional field.

Topics discussed include multiculturalsim, Protestant values, the origins of the Hispanic culture, American slavery & racism, public education, career development, stress, the hazards of counseling, environmental psychology, working with groups, & tests & assessments.

Author's note: The title came about during a conversation I had with one of my physicians. I mentioned that I was close to the completion of my Master's Degree in Psychology. Upon which my doctor stated, "well, the next time I see you , you'll be a mistress, but not a head mistress, just a mistress, as opposed to a master. The conversation played around the corners of my mind, & when I decided to try to put the collection into book form, the title "Pursuing the Mistress" seemed appropriate.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781456448073
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/23/2011
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Jean-Marie Nixon, the daughter of Earl Vernon and Mary Louise Mills, is a native Texan. She divides her time between her hometown of San Antonio, Texas and the home she shares with her loving husband, Patrick E. Nixon, in Sedona, Arizona. She is a proud mother and grandmother. She is also a successful business woman, and is the CEO of "Turn the Other Cheek". She enjoys motorcycle riding with her husband, traveling, karaoke, and dancing, as well as, sewing, cooking, reading, and spending time with friends and family.

She holds multiple degrees; she received her master's degree in psychology from California Coast University. She had a fulfilling, challenging, and rewarding career with child protective services in the State of Delaware. She has also worked in the field of child and family case management, and has provided services for families in crisis in the State of Arizona. She has collaborated with numerous agencies to include Family Court, Juvenile Probation, Child Mental Health, Catholic Charities, the Boys & Girls Club, Girl Scouts of America, and various foster care agencies. This is her first book.
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