John A. Calhoun, John A. Calhoun
Sometimes professionals learn the most from those lay persons who overcome difficult experiences. The same can be true for troubled youth who are looking for answers. In this article, the author ties together what he learned from a Holocaust survivor and from a former foster child who later became a police officer. In each case, it was a childhood experience that shaped the individual's choice of his or her life's work.
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