The Rule Breakers
By (Author) Peri B. Mann
BookBaby
BookBaby
30th August 2022
United States
Paperback
258
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 15mm
412g
She is petite and 5 feet tall but she works with murderers, con men, drug addicts, and prostitutes. How can this be
Find out in "The Rule Breakers", the true life story of Peri B. Mann, a petite female social worker, untrained to deal with violent and often volatile patients, who chooses to work with male psychiatric patients, drug addicts, and criminals.
In her one-of-a-kind memoir, the author shares her personal history growing up on the streets of Brooklyn, and how it equipped her with skills to manage unexpected crises both at home and at work. Drawing on early life lessons, she recounts how she helps save a colleague taken hostage by an angry mob of patients, survives having a knife put to her throat during a counseling session, and finds a creative way to evade a threat against her life made by a low-level cartel member.
Her ability to deftly navigate these situations and other challenges, by creatively thinking outside the box, going beyond the traditional rules for social workers and counselors, is the essence of this impactful memoir.
Peri B. Mann (Pseudonym) is a retired Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of New York, where she currently resides.
She has worked in an all-male psychiatric prison, on an all-male thirty-day detox unit inside a hospital, spent several years as a probation officer, and was the assistant head of the counseling department at an outpatient methadone clinic.
She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Academy of Certified Social Workers, and the Phi Beta Kappa Society.