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During my years as a social worker who intervened in the lives of many families, the frustrating prohibition I faced was the States reluctance to allow any suggestion toward the family developing a spiritual component. Even though it was obvious that this one focus could correct the errors that promoted child abuse, spousal abuse, addiction, and divorce, it was ignored as a useful intervention for failing families. It is my hope that this book can lead childrens caretakers to the thing that works to bring up their darlings in peace and safety.

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During my years as a social worker who intervened in the lives of many families, the frustrating prohibition I faced was the States reluctance to allow any suggestion toward the family developing a spiritual component. Even though it was obvious that this one focus could correct the errors that promoted child abuse, spousal abuse, addiction, and divorce, it was ignored as a useful intervention for failing families. It is my hope that this book can lead childrens caretakers to the thing that works to bring up their darlings in peace and safety.

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Dr. Diane Flynn Zimmerman lives in Long Beach, Washington. She worked as a social worker for the Washington State Department of Child and Family Services for twelve years, retiring in 2010. She received her doctorate in theology from the College for Global Deployment in Vancouver, Washington, and her master's degrees in social work from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, in 1995. Dr. Zimmerman and her husband, Bill, were married for thirty-seven years until his death in 2012. They reared four children with great joy and a spirit of adventure.