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Kathlene Sharpe

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Kathlene was born in 1984 in Wurzburg, Germany but has spent most of her life living in Northern New York. She writes poetry as a way to heal from post traumatic stress disorder. "She Planted Her Own Flowers" is her first publication and a tribute to the years of work she has devoted to healing in therapy. It takes the reader on a journey through her recovery, beautifully capturing the strength she has cultivated. ...more

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Kathlene Sharpe The journey I took to becoming a Corrections Officer & Sergeant is noteworthy, as well as my continued work within the state government, I am but a hu…moreThe journey I took to becoming a Corrections Officer & Sergeant is noteworthy, as well as my continued work within the state government, I am but a humble public servant. (less)
Kathlene Sharpe I once spent four years living with a Narcissistic Sociopath and I never knew. As I sat in a therapist's office being told "Sociopaths exist and she i…moreI once spent four years living with a Narcissistic Sociopath and I never knew. As I sat in a therapist's office being told "Sociopaths exist and she is one", I couldn't even respond but it is the truth.(less)
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She Planted Her Own Flowers

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"Out of all the books that I've read in regards to PTSD, I would have to say that this is probably the best way to share the feelings that you go through and where therapy can take you. The title says it all and the cover is exactly that simple. Howev" Read more of this review »
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“I am the stillness engulfed by rage, an ominous quiet after a heavy rain.”
Kathlene Suzan Sharpe, She Planted Her Own Flowers

“She softly weaved herself into the authenticity that had once challenged and shattered their histrionic reality.”
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“As you rise in authenticity, the narcissist will burn, with hatred and intensity.”
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“It's okay to replace a feeling, to fall in love with beautiful energy, and honor the unique lives we've each touched without threatening or altering who we've become. After all, that is unconditional love.”
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