Military moms often need to fill the role of both mother and father to their children. During Hurricane Andrew, Karen Whiting's home was destroyed while her husband was serving overseas.
Karen is no stranger to dealing with trauma. Her eleven-year-old son had a headache that lasted for over eleven years.
In 2009, her husband saw a doctor regarding a lump in his breast. It was dismissed and the doctor told him to return in a year. By then, it was too late as he had stage four breast cancer. He had the BRAC2 cancer gene as did his two sisters who both survived breast cancer. Karen's husband did not survive. About 2,650 new cases in men are diagnosed each year.
As an award-winning author of twenty-six books, writing and marketing coach, international speaker, and mother of five, Karen writes to help build tomorrow's wholesome families today.
How to Deal with a Cancer Diagnosis for your Child
What can happen if you only dare to hope?
PTSD is NOT a life sentence. There is a Cure
What is Multiple Personality Disorder and is it Treatable?
How One Mother Changed the Law to Protect Our Children
How to Get Through the Devastation of Divorce
How to Understand Your Emotional Language
What is the Greatest Area of Stress in Your Life?
Living Well is the Best Revenge
Everyone Has the Right to Be Understood
Finding Your Way After Losing the Love of Your Life
Don't Let Your Disability Define You
How To Live Life Like Animals Teach Us
How to Survive Your Greatest Challenge
How to Live Life Like a Dog
Living in a World of Sexual Secrets
How to Counter the Lies You Tell Yourself
Do You Want to Be the One Who Starts the Chain Reaction?
How Do You Deal with Accidental Death of Your Fiance
No Matter How Bad Things Seem, You Can Overcome
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