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Today we’d like to introduce you to Meredith Richardson.
Meredith, can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today.
As a little girl, I had a ton of energy so my parents put me in gymnastics. I grew up competing gymnastics and loving it! When I was about ten years old, my dad asked me what I wanted to do when I grew up. I told him I wanted to compete gymnastics at the University of Alabama, and then probably coach gymnastics… because that’s just “what you do” after your gymnastics career. You compete as long as you can and then you coach. My dad’s response was that he had wanted to be a stuntman in the movies when he was growing up, but he didn’t know how to make that happen. As soon as he said that, it was like a light bulb came on… that was what I wanted to do when I grew up!
Because of injuries/multiple surgeries, my gymnastics career was cut short. My last competition was Junior Olympic Nationals in 2009. While I w
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What is psychobiography? I’ll begin by saying what it is NOT, because what it’s NOT is what most people think it IS.
… But first, a link to a 2017 overview I wrote for American Psychologist along with Stephanie Lawrence > Psychobiography-AP
… Also, a link to a five minute clip in which I talk a bit about the field > HERE
- Psychobiography is NOT pathography. If you come across a psychobiography whose aim is to diagnose a person, chances are GOOD that it is BAD. People are not diagnoses. A diagnosis is a name—a label—not a true explanation. What we want to know is how someone became who she is, not what her DSM-derived “disease” might be. I talk a lot about this subject in chapter one of my Handbook of Psychobiography. You can check that out for more detail. Here’s a little illustration I use in my psychobiography courses. Say a mother tells a psychiatrist, My son hears voices. Why, she asks? The psychiatrist answers, Well, sor
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Reminiscences of Louise Romberg Fuchs 1927
Ebook164 pages2 hours
By Louise Romberg Fuchs
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About this ebook
We, who live in the Machine Age, can scarcely imagine how our grandparents and parents,
who came from a populous country, the home of their parents, and moved with them to the thinly
settled state of Texas, passed their youth — under circumstances and surroundings so entirely
different from those under which we grandchildren and children live.
Therefore, we gladly listen when Grandmother or Grandfather tells of that time: the pioneer
days with their sorrows and joys!
And so the children and grandchildren of Louise Fuchs have asked her to write down her
Reminiscences, so that those days will not vanish for us in the stream of time.
Frieda H. FuchsLanguageEnglish
PublisherTexianer Verlag
Release dateJun 10, 2021
ISBN9798201568450
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