Author: | David Allen Goodwin | ISBN: | 9781469116150 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | April 14, 2003 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | David Allen Goodwin |
ISBN: | 9781469116150 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | April 14, 2003 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
NO MATTER WHAT
NO MATTER WHAT, VOLUMES ONE AND TWO, tells the life story of Dr. David Goodwin from his birth to his retirement from the mental health profession at age sixty three.
Goodwins tells of his difficulty in dealing with his childhood education and his dislike of academia in general. However, he managed to overcome his early educational difficulties eventually earning a bachelors degree, two masters degrees and a doctorate degree.
Goodwin says he was born with horse manure in his blood and that he wanted to be a rancher and cowboy for as long as he could remember. He spent much of his young life on farms and wanting to spend the rest of his life in thein the saddle.
Goodwin says that when he was a kid in high school he was privileged to spend several years working nights as a houseparent at a school for the deaf and blind. He writes about that experience and says it taught him to be responsible and to have empathy for others.
Goodwins written work shares his early efforts to gain a military career and how the military shaped
NO MATTER WHAT
NO MATTER WHAT, VOLUMES ONE AND TWO, tells the life story of Dr. David Goodwin from his birth to his retirement from the mental health profession at age sixty three.
Goodwins tells of his difficulty in dealing with his childhood education and his dislike of academia in general. However, he managed to overcome his early educational difficulties eventually earning a bachelors degree, two masters degrees and a doctorate degree.
Goodwin says he was born with horse manure in his blood and that he wanted to be a rancher and cowboy for as long as he could remember. He spent much of his young life on farms and wanting to spend the rest of his life in thein the saddle.
Goodwin says that when he was a kid in high school he was privileged to spend several years working nights as a houseparent at a school for the deaf and blind. He writes about that experience and says it taught him to be responsible and to have empathy for others.
Goodwins written work shares his early efforts to gain a military career and how the military shaped