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From child alcoholic to renowned psychotherapist, national speaker, and ministry founder, Kim Honeycutt's personal tale, But Your Mother Loves You, elicits both empathy and elation in those looking for strategies on how to navigate a toxic relationship.
About the Author
Honeycutt, Kim B.: - Kim B. Honeycutt has her bachelor's degree in psychology from Columbia College and her master's degree in social work from the University of South Carolina. For over 20 years, Kim's psychotherapy practice in Charlotte, North Carolina has helped hundreds of individuals detox from shame and become free of self-destructive behaviors. In addition to providing therapy, she also has been published in several magazines, including My School Rocks, Static, and Charlotte Woman, and has been featured on National Public Radio and "The Debra Kennedy Show". Kim is the founder and President of icuTalks, a mental health speaking ministry.
About the Author
Honeycutt, Kim B.: - Kim B. Honeycutt has her bachelor's degree in psychology from Columbia College and her master's degree in social work from the University of South Carolina. For over 20 years, Kim's psychotherapy practice in Charlotte, North Carolina has helped hundreds of individuals detox from shame and become free of self-destructive behaviors. In addition to providing therapy, she also has been published in several magazines, including My School Rocks, Static, and Charlotte Woman, and has been featured on National Public Radio and "The Debra Kennedy Show". Kim is the founder and President of icuTalks, a mental health speaking ministry.
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