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Insight into Darkness Poetic Truth is an expression of some of the darkest aspects of our world. The poetic framework serves as a safety valve for the author to express some of their deepest pains through on topics of Government Mind Control, MK Ultra and the inpact it has had on hers and other survivors lifes. Many of these poems were firstly presented online, under the same name title; where they were recieved very well by the public and consequently led to the publication of this book. The author herself is a survivor of Government Mind Control programming, who pioneered and led development of services in Britain for Crack Cocaine users. Through setting up her own independent Drug service 'Higher Insight', she encountered much interference and obstruction and come to learn of Trauma based Mind Control, Gang stalking and Occult practices used in conjunction with to maintain control of all programmed individuals.
This book is the result of working 20 years intensely with Crack/Cocaine users. I pioneered the first service for Women Crack/Cocaine users in Britain, therefore gained most of my knowledge from my experience of working with my clients. I started in the voluntary sector then set up my own independent service 'Higher Insight' self funded via providing training to other professionals who work with Crack/Cocaine users. I identified 7 types of users and that the recovery process takes 2 years and goes through 5 stages. I have written this book primarily for the users themselves, but also believe it will aid friends, family and Professionals concerned with helping Crack/Cocaine users. Louise Clarke Bsc (Hons) Psychology
This publication was produced in 2000 to aid the one days training on 'Men and Crack: Uncovered' - provided by Higher Insight, a unique training service for professionals in contact with male users of crack-cocaine. The training provided genuine insight into the realities faced by men using crack and practical strategies for an effective response. Written in a non-academic style it including ways to address cravings and also outlines the 5 stages of recover I come to recognize users go through. To create appropriate policies for care plans, service providers need to understand the nature of crack addiction, and its impact on all aspects of Men's lives.
This book is the result of working 20 years intensely with Crack/Cocaine users. I pioneered the first service for Women Crack/Cocaine users in Britain, therefore gained most of my knowledge from my experience of working with my clients.I started in the voluntary sector then set up my own independent service 'Higher Insight' self funded via providing training to other professionals who work with Crack/Cocaine users.I identified 7 types of users and that the recovery process takes 2 years and goes through 5 stages.I have written this book primarily for the users themselves, but also believe it will aid friends, family and Professionals concerned with helping Crack/Cocaine users.Louise Clarke Bsc (Hons)
A biographical account of my experiences encountered within the care avenues of the drugs field ,leading me down warrens hidden deep beneath a veil of 'care' , into realms of paedophile rings , occult practices , gang stalking, and trauma based mind control. Only to find that all avenues for justice are closed off with red tape.I also give my overall view of the picture beneath the veil and some solutions uncovered. Along with the many poems I wrote in moments of grief and enlightenment.
The goal of community-based research is to develop a deeper understanding of communities and to discover new opportunities for improving quality of life. The nine case studies in this diverse collection provide real life examples of community-based research in Aboriginal, urban, and rural communities. Journeys in Community-Based Research shows how taking into account socio-economic, geographic, and cultural contexts can lead to public policy that better serves the most vulnerable in our society.
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