Marjorie McKinnon

Marjorie McKinnon

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In 1988, prompted by severe depression and resurfacing memories, Marjorie McKinnon entered a program for recovery from incest, a journey that took almost five years to complete.  During that time, she wrote about her experience, a chronicle of going from a place of despair to one of joy.  That book, titled Let Me Hurt You and Don’t Cry Out was her first attempt to get published.

Unable to sell it, she spent the next five years developing a program on recovery from child sexual abuse.  Despite being a non-professional, it was her belief that a program devised by someone who had walked the same road would be a sensitive and pragmatic resource.  She titled that self-published book, REPAIR:  A Program for Recovery from Incest & Childhood Sexual Abuse and used it as an accompaniment to seminars she taught in the Los Angeles area.

In the last ten years, Marjorie has completed a fiction trilogy that
follows the life of Kathleen McGuire whose spirit guide, Jake, provides her with wisdom and direction from another world as she gets herself in and out of trouble.  Three non-fiction works, Mystical Experiences: Tales of The Inner Light, Blue Skies and Green Lights:  How to Create a Perfect World Through Positive Growth in The Six Dimensions, a post-recovery book, and A Common Sense Spiritual Path, as well as a mystery novel, When First We Practice to Deceive and a fiction work titled:  Here Lies, are all completed.  Hello My Name is Marjorie, close to completion, is a sprightly and often humorous email account of her
courtship with Tom McKinnon, her husband, whom she met on the Internet while doing genealogy research for the McKinnon clan (her name was also McKinnon).  Another novel, After The Rain, and a non-fiction work called, Our Greatest Asset:  The Elderly are works in progress.

Marjorie is currently doing speaking engagements in the northern Arizona area and is the founder of The Lamplighters, a movement for victims of child sexual abuse that emphasizes the importance of REPAIRing the damage.  Feeling that a movement of one voice would give more power to survivors, she hopes one day to have Lamplighters all over the world.  Currently there are twenty-nine Lamplighter chapters in nineteen states.

The Lamplighter’s web site is at http://www.thelamplighters.org.

Vital Temptations: A Heart's Betrayal

Vital Temptations: A Heart's Betrayal

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<p>Dr. Bethany McNeal is living her dream as a pediatric resident in one of the most sought-after medical centers in Seattle. Beautiful and intelligent, she’s missing only one thing—love, which she put on hold to focus on her career after ending a tumultuous relationship. Everything changes when she meets Dr. Brent Anderson, a charming and handsome fellow resident. Despite her reservations, Bethany falls for Brent—hard. When she learns Brent is married several months into their relationship, she immediately breaks it off. After graduating residency and going their separate ways, Bethany tries to move on with another man—real estate broker and personal trainer Charles Blakely. But just when things get serious with Charles, she realizes she’s still in love with Brent, and she finds herself caught between the two men, facing a series of difficult decisions and harrowing events that will change her life forever. Will she be able to recover from the vital temptations that turned her perfect life upside down?</p>

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Reviewed by Kam Aures for RebeccasReads <br /><br />&quot;REPAIR Your Life: A Program for Recovery from Incest &amp; Childhood Sexual Abuse&quot; by Marjorie McKinnon is an easy-to-follow guide to enable those abused to head down the path to recovery. She states &quot;the purpose of this program is to send you into the world with useful tools for recovery. You will not read this book and get healed immediately. It contains exercises as well as thought-provoking questions that will plant seeds. These seeds will turn into blossoms, giving you direction and guidance in a world that at times will seem dark.&quot; (p.27) McKinnon, however, is not a therapist, and unlike some of the professionals in the field, she had been abused and has had a successful recovery. What better person to learn from than one who has been through the same situations and has gone through the journey of recovery with positive results? <br /><br />McKinnon begins the book by chronicling her own personal experiences with incest and the recovery process. She presents her story as &quot;a classic example&quot; and mainly focuses on the resulting ramifications of being abused. For her, the abuse led her to enter abusive relationships, wreaked emotional havoc on her life, and caused her to have a poor self-image, among other things. <br /><br />Her own recovery was approximately a five-year process, and from her experiences she developed the REPAIR program based on the steps and techniques that worked best for her. REPAIR consists of six different stages: Recognize, Enter, Process, Awareness, Insight, and Rhythm. McKinnon devotes a chapter to each stage in an attempt to successfully guide the reader through the transformation process. <br /><br />The information in the book is presented in a direct manner, which is very easy to comprehend. The writing does not consist of a lot of technical terms that are hard for the average person to understand. The book is written by a regular person, and intended for an average, regular person to read. This is one thing that makes McKinnon's book stand apart other books addressing this same topic. &quot;REPAIR Your Life: A Program for Recovery from Incest &amp; Childhood Sexual Abuse&quot; is a book that would be beneficial to anyone who has suffered from sexual abuse, anyone who knows someone who has been abused, and those individuals who deal with victims