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Reflections
From Practice
Personal Stories, Clinical Experiences, and Lessons


Nurtured by Community Love: Cherished Childhood Memories of Neighbors and Nature
Growing up, my days were filled with a unique kind of busy—a busy that wasn’t about rushing or stress but about connection, learning, and simple joys. My childhood was shaped by the warmth of neighbors, the beauty of flowers, the taste of homemade pies, and the wisdom shared by grandmothers who knew the art of quilting and crocheting. These memories remind me how deeply community and hands-on experiences can nurture a child’s spirit. A vibrant display of colorful blooms brigh
Barbara White
Feb 153 min read


Lessons from a Snowy Prairie: The Day Duke the Mail Carrier Battled a Drift
When winter blankets the prairie with snow, it transforms the landscape into a vast, white expanse. For those who live and work there, the snow is more than just a pretty sight—it can be a challenge that tests patience, skill, and sometimes, a bit of stubbornness. This story takes us back to a day when my father, known as Duke, a rural mail carrier, faced one of those challenges head-on. His little Dodge Dart, usually a reliable companion on his flat prairie route, met its ma
Barbara White
Feb 153 min read
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