. Have you ever wondered what leads a person to the psychotherapist's office?. Do you think the present system for detecting troubled youth and/or adults is adequate?. Do you sometimes wonder if you need to see a therapist?. Do you know someone with traumas in life, and feel they need more than a pill fortheir problems?. Is there enough research in the field of psychology to combat our social problems?. What is help? Will volunteers and faith-based support be enough?This is a memoir, and more. The author invites you to look into the "windows"of her life - and her views on getting real help. It's a survival call formore attention to children, youth, and adults who need professionals (notmere government agencies). She calls for massive change in the "welfaresystem" and redefining goals for a safer and more humane life for this culture.This is not pushing a "one school of thought" or a hand out. Earlyprevention and responsibility belong to individuals, their histories, families,culture, and "the village."