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The onset of divorce is often viewed as a cyclone of hostile conflicting differences within a marriage. With both divorcing parties unwilling to work things out due to incompatibility and irreconcilable differences, divorce in its entirety is a dangerous force of destruction in a class all its own-and overwhelming to everyone involved. Finding Strength in Diversity From Trauma to Triumph: How My Christian Faith and Multicultural Background Helped Me Thrive After a Traumatic Divorce helps readers gain a better understanding of themselves and is a powerful healing aid, both during and after a…mehr

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The onset of divorce is often viewed as a cyclone of hostile conflicting differences within a marriage. With both divorcing parties unwilling to work things out due to incompatibility and irreconcilable differences, divorce in its entirety is a dangerous force of destruction in a class all its own-and overwhelming to everyone involved. Finding Strength in Diversity From Trauma to Triumph: How My Christian Faith and Multicultural Background Helped Me Thrive After a Traumatic Divorce helps readers gain a better understanding of themselves and is a powerful healing aid, both during and after a divorce. With positive mind-redirecting affirmations and healing exercises, Finding Strength in Diversity From Trauma to Triumph eases the pains and pangs of divorce. Bolstered by her own faith and lived-experience, author Chioma Chelsea N. Oleka-Onyewuchi, MBA, helps readers find new confidence to move through one of life's most difficult phases.
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Author Chioma Chelsea N. Oleka-Onyewuchi, MBA, was born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, a city along the Neckar River surrounded by vineyards and the Swabian Forest. Her father was a biomedical engineer and a physics professor, and her mother was a nurse administrator. The privilege of being born into an academic family allowed Chioma to begin learning the intricacies of intriguing societal issues from an early age. The passionate mindset instilled in her-that intellectual knowledge is the greatest ammunition for therapeutic healing-brought about a desire to write the biblically inspired book Finding Strength in Diversity From Trauma to Triumph: How My Christian Faith and Multicultural Background Helped Me Thrive After a Traumatic Divorce.