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Tahlia Isaac, after prison, transformed her life with counsellor Denise Eagleton’s support, earning a master’s degree and advocating for better post-release services to reduce women’s recidivism.
Tahlia Isaac, released from prison in 2018 after serving 10 months for drug dealing, credits prison counsellor Denise Eagleton with transforming her life through ongoing therapy that helped her process trauma and rebuild her identity.
With Eagleton’s continued support after release, Isaac earned a master’s degree in Gestalt therapy, became a prison counsellor, and now advocates for systemic change, highlighting how lack of post-release support leads to high recidivism among women.
Their relationship evolved into a deep, lasting friendship rooted in mutual respect.
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Tahlia Isaac, después de la prisión, transformó su vida con el apoyo de la consejera Denise Eagleton, obteniendo un título de maestría y abogando por mejores servicios posteriores a la liberación para reducir la reincidencia de las mujeres.