Tanya Peterson

Tanya Peterson

About

First, the formal stuff:  I hold a Bachelor of Science in secondary education, Master of Science in counseling, and am a Nationally Certified Counselor.  I have been a teacher and a counselor in various settings, including a traditional high school and an alternative school for homeless and runaway adolescents, and I have volunteered my services in both schools and communities.  I draw on my life experience as well as my education to write stories about the emotional aspect of the human condition.  I have published Leave of Absence, a novel about mental illness, loss, and the healing power of human connection, Losing Elizabeth, a young adult novel about an abusive relationship, Challenge!, a short story about a person who finds the confidence to overcome criticism and achieve a goal, and a book review of Linley and Joseph’s Positive Therapy: A Meta-Theory for Positive Psychological Practice that appeared inCounseling Today, the national publication of the American Counseling Association.

That was the official, formal info.  Here’s some additional stuff for a more personal touch:

I am passionate about issues that involve mental health and wellness for all people, so I write novels with themes involving the human experience of mental illness. I have a mental health blog on this site, and I participate in events both off- and online to increase awareness and understanding and to end stigma.  Why am I so passionate about such issues?  Probably because I have a unique combination of experiences that have put me on both sides of the proverbial couch.  I’ve worked and volunteered my services in order to help people help themselves.  And I’ve been the recipient of help as a patient.  After sustaining a traumatic brain injury after a car accident (and a couple other concussions in the months/years following that accident due to acts of stupidity and clumsiness), I was on an intense roller coaster ride that had me in and out of hospitals and looping around various mental health diagnoses.  I’ve been there — on both sides, helper and helpee.  So armed with a desire to help people, to teach about the realities of mental health, and a love of writing, I’ve set out to combine these things.

I’m married and have two children, a daughter in high school and a son who’s almost done with elementary school.  We live in the Pacific Northwest.  I love the outdoors — hiking, biking, tent camping, kayaking, and show shoeing.  I often drag my family along on these adventures, but sometimes I enjoy quiet solitude.  I also like attending symphony performances.  Especially, though, I like quiet evenings at home with my family.

Through the Eyes of Maria: Choices

Through the Eyes of Maria: Choices

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<p>Maria hits the streets of New York in search of the love denied by her alcoholic father and indifferent mother. When Sergio, a dark, worldly stranger, lures her with diamonds, brand-name clothing, and undivided attention, Maria sees a way out of her dysfunctional home. Seduced by Sergio’s charm and the promise of wealth and recognition, Maria ignores her panicked intuition and wanders into his lair.<br /><br />But in a world where ambition and deception go hand in hand, where dreams are shattered and innocence crushed, Maria discovers she’s trapped in a hell much worse than the one she left. And now, there is no escape. The price for betrayal is blood.<br /><br />Destiny intervenes when Maria meets Christian, a handsome law student haunted by a dark family secret. With her life at risk and time running out, will Maria find the strength to save herself and convince Christian to go against all reason and risk everything to help her?</p>

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