Few things in this world take complete dedication, perseverance, and faith like making a conscious decision to write a book and share one’s knowledge and experience with a targeted group of people. This is true about CAAAI alum, Ms. Kim M. Barry who devoted her time and penmanship to writing a book entitled 'How We Got Over: Ten real life lessons for real life challenges’.
Ms. Barry, moved by the very essence of her 30-year career as a licensed Social Worker drew upon her first-hand knowledge and experience, in order to reach out and assist women (and men) by providing a practical pathway for dealing with stressors and negative encounters in our daily lives.
In other words, this author’s work is not theory-based, but an endorsement of successful and proven applications that yield the results readers are looking for.
Cambridge Academy alumni and supporter Kim Barry, selflessly imparts her unique wisdom in the topic area of today’s social dilemmas, whether the predicaments or impasses are related to one’s health, job, stress, relationship, self-esteem, or even death; her book reveals the innovative practices and solutions that are designed for anyone who seeks relief from some of life’s abnormalities.
Kim, who received her formative Christian education from Cambridge Academy H.S, Georgetown, Guyana, has a Master’s degree in Social Work from Howard University, Washington DC; she is also a Clinical Social Worker who specializes in Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse Counseling, and Individual and Family Counseling.
The Executive Board of Cambridge Academy Alumni Association International (CAAAI), take great pleasure in congratulating Sister Kim Barry for a job well done. The Board further recognizes her book as an act of human kindness and reflection, in her effort to inform women as the target group that there is still hope, courage, and optimism in the face of overwhelming odds. We also urge our members and all readers to go to amazon.com and purchase a copy of Kim Barry’s book now; you will marvel at some of the solutions to society’s problems the Author recommends.
Submitted by – Dr. Aubrey F. Bentham, Director of Special Projects, CAAAI.