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When you're not prepared to parent, the only thing you can do is repeat what was done. For Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Author Marsha Mclean, the story of the Prodigal Son is inspirational. It's a great reminder that home is the place where you can go to get revived, start again and be successful. But for Marsha, it's also a deeply personal story, reflective her life and her strained relationship with her son. Tracing the roots to her own issues, Marsha shares her story of neglect and abuse as a teenager and a single mom; and connects the generational ties that often accompany…mehr

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When you're not prepared to parent, the only thing you can do is repeat what was done. For Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Author Marsha Mclean, the story of the Prodigal Son is inspirational. It's a great reminder that home is the place where you can go to get revived, start again and be successful. But for Marsha, it's also a deeply personal story, reflective her life and her strained relationship with her son. Tracing the roots to her own issues, Marsha shares her story of neglect and abuse as a teenager and a single mom; and connects the generational ties that often accompany the struggles that afflict single parents. By returning to her faith, Marsha was able to find her way home again, to share her story and encourage her readers with the lessons she learned along the way. Whatever your situation, know that you're not alone. There's always hope to be revived, to start again and to be successful.
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Marsha C. Mclean is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist, National Speaker, TV Consultant and Author. Marsha has over twenty years of experience in the Mental Health Field. Due to her years of experience and being respected in her field, she helps train new clinicians who reside in North Carolina and Virginia. She has worked in various Human Services Organizations such as NC Department of Corrections, nonprofit organizations, and crisis services. Marsha has worked extensively with the US Military and worked briefly at the US Marine Corp Headquarters as a subject matter expert in the Substance Abuse Program Division. Marsha currently works with a diverse population in her private practice, Revive Therapeutic Services, PLLC.