Renate Caldwell
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Renate F. Caldwell is a WWII and domestic violence survivor. She came to America to get “educated,” received her GED at thirty-two, and was accepted into university as a provisional student.
She earned degrees in Education and Journalism, a master’s degree in Human Relations, and comp.... more
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Renate F. Caldwell is a WWII and domestic violence survivor. She came to America to get “educated,” received her GED at thirty-two, and was accepted into university as a provisional student.
She earned degrees in Education and Journalism, a master’s degree in Human Relations, and completed two years of postgraduate study in Transpersonal Psychology and Mysticism.
Ms. Caldwell received recognition and awards for her work as an educator and journalist. As a video documentarian, she received the Women in Film Award for No Key to Turn which chronicles urban barrio housing conditions in El Paso Texas. FEMA’s Project Heartland acknowledged Ms. Caldwell’s contributions in providing crisis counseling to victims of domestic terrorism related to the 1995 Murrah Building bombing in Oklahoma City.
Achievements in these diverse fields contributed in meaningful ways to her more than twenty years of practice as a Licensed Professional Counselor attending to clients who suffered from multiple personality disorder (aka dissociative identity disorder), post-traumatic stress, domestic violence, and schizophrenia.
Ms. Caldwell retired from active practice in 2022 but continues membership in the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation.