Works
RECOGNIZING AND NAVIGATING CORPORATE PSYCHOPOLITICS
A critical toolbook that unpacks over 65 hidden workplace dynamics—where psychological conditioning and institutional politics silently shape behavior, suppress dissent, and erode psychological safety. Designed for professionals, educators, and leaders, it offers language, frameworks, and strategies to decode the systems many endure but cannot name.
FAMILY AND PARENTAL FAVORITISM Part 2: Healing Starts with Self-Responsibility: The Community Can Scaffold, Not Substitute
In this trauma-informed psychological novel, Denver—a wrongfully accused teen—navigates betrayal, silence, and systemic failure to reclaim his story. Blending narrative fiction with emotional realism, the book challenges the myth that healing comes from others. Instead, it shows how healing begins where self-responsibility meets truth. Quiet yet powerful, this is a story about growing even when no one is watching.
FAMILY AND PARENTAL FAVORITISM Part 1: Benign Gestures, Lasting Scars – A Psychological Story Told Through Denver’s Eyes
A powerful psychological novel that unpacks the silent damage of unequal love, revealing how family and parental favoritism shapes identity, fractures bonds, and haunts generations.
IS IT DESTINY OR MEMORY THAT LEADS US HOME?
Is It Destiny or Memory That Leads Us Home? is a powerful narrative that unearths the lasting impact of trauma, exploring how memory shapes identity, survival, and healing. Through lyrical prose and emotionally charged storytelling, the book confronts generational pain while offering a path toward reclaiming voice and agency.