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La niña no supo lo que pasó (The Girl Didn't Know What Happened)
Healing the Invisible Wounds of Child Abuse
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Author: Franchesca M. Soto (Psychologist & Sociologist)
Publisher: PanHouse
Original Language: Spanish (English translation not yet available)
Pages: 152
ISBN: 978-980-437-302-2
Publication Date: January 24, 2024
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About the Author:
Franchesca M. Soto
Psychologist and Sociologist
Franchesca M. Soto is a passionate licensed psychologist and sociologist from Puerto Rico who has made her mark in the field of mental health and personal development with a humanistic and empathetic approach. Her dedication to emotional well-being and education on topics such as self-esteem and emotional intelligence has made her an influential figure, both in the media and on social networks.
Franchesca has also been a spokesperson in highly important campaigns focused on promoting self-esteem, preventing gender and domestic violence, and raising awareness about sexual abuse prevention. Her participation in these initiatives underscores her commitment to creating a positive impact on society by addressing sensitive issues in a thoughtful and educational manner.
In her professional practice in Puerto Rico, the author is dedicated to individual, couples, and group therapy, providing a safe and constructive space for personal exploration and growth. This work reflects her strong commitment to the care and improvement of mental health in her community.
Her passion for art is manifested in her career as an actress, having participated in various film and theater projects. This artistic facet highlights her belief in creativity and emotional expression as essential tools for personal well-being and social reflection.
Franchesca M. Soto is synonymous with dedication, empathy, courage, and innovation. Her contribution to the field of psychology and sociology goes beyond the academic realm, touching the lives of those who seek emotional well-being and a greater understanding of their mental health. This book is a reflection of her tireless effort to foster a more conscious and emotionally resilient society.