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Martha Beck

Martha Nibley Beck (born November 29, 1962) is an American author, life coach, and speaker who specializes in helping individuals and groups achieve greater levels of personal and professional success. She holds three degrees, a BA, MA and PhD from Harvard University. Beck is the daughter of deceased LDS Church scholar and apologist Hugh Nibley. She received national attention after publication in 2005 of her best-seller, Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith in which she recounts her experiences of surviving sexual abuse. In addition to authoring several books, Beck is a columnist for O, The Oprah Magazine.

Martha Beck
BornMartha Nibley
(1962-11-29) November 29, 1962 (age 60)
Provo, Utah
Occupationauthor, life coach, speaker
Alma materHarvard University
SpouseJohn Beck (1983–2004)
Children3
Website
marthabeck.com

Biography

Early life and education

Martha Nibley was born in Provo, Utah, in 1962, the seventh of eight children of Hugh Nibley and Phyllis Nibley, and raised LDS in a prominent Utah family. Her father was a professor at Brigham Young University. She received a BA degree in East Asian studies, along with an MA and a PhD in sociology from Harvard University.[1][2]

Career

During her academic career, Beck worked as a research associate at Harvard Business School, studying career paths and life-course changes. Before becoming a life coach, she taught sociology, social psychology, organizational behavior, and business management at Harvard and the American Graduate School of International Management. She has published academic books and articles on a variety of social science and business topics. Her non-academic books include New York Times bestsellers Expecting Adam and Leaving the Saints, as well as Finding Your Own North Star: Claiming the Life You Were Meant to Live, Steering by Starlight, and Finding Your Way in a Wild New World: Reclaiming Your True Nature, and The Way of Integrity: Finding the Path to Your True Self.

Beck has also been a contributing editor for popular magazines, including Real Simple and Redbook, and has been a columnist for O, the Oprah Magazine since July 2001. Beck is the founder of Martha Beck, Inc., which offers Wayfinder Life Coach Training, and other courses based on Beck’s philosophies.

Personal life

Beck met John Christen Beck, a fellow Mormon from Utah, during her undergraduate studies at Harvard. They married in the LDS Salt Lake Temple on June 21, 1983, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and they eventually had three children together.[3]

After the birth of their second child, Adam, who had been diagnosed with Down Syndrome prior to his birth, Beck returned with her husband and children to Utah to be closer to family and support. Expecting Adam: A True Story of Birth, Rebirth and Everyday Magic is Beck's story about her decision to give birth to and raise Adam.[4]

In 1990, soon after the birth of her third child, Beck, as a part-time faculty member at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, taught a course on the sociology of gender in the Department of Social Science. During her time as part-time faculty member at BYU, five Mormon scholars were excommunicated from the LDS Church as a consequence of public writings that were deemed critical of the church; the group became known as the September Six. She and husband John Beck also made critical public statements about both the excommunications and other church and BYU matters, which led to first John, then Martha herself, leaving the LDS Church in 1993.[1][5][unreliable source?]

Since leaving the LDS Church, both Martha Beck and her now ex-husband subsequently came out publicly as gay. In 2003, Beck separated from her husband, divorcing him in 2004.[3] She now lives with her family in Pennsylvania.[6]

Leaving the Saints

Beck's 2005 book Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith was controversial for accusations that she was sexually abused by her father, scholar and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints apologist Hugh Nibley, as well as stating she recovered memories of the abuse.[2][7][8] She writes that she had forgotten the abuse until later in her life when, in 1990, she recovered them. The veracity of recovered memories is disputed, and the American Psychological Association says "there is a consensus among memory researchers and clinicians that most people who were sexually abused as children remember all or part of what happened to them," though there is also agreement among most leaders in the field, "that although it is a rare occurrence, a memory of early childhood abuse that has been forgotten can be remembered later."[2] The allegations have been denied by Beck's mother and seven siblings.[2][7][8] The book prompted widespread reaction, much of it within the Mormon community, and an email campaign against the book's inclusion on Oprah Winfrey's website as well as in her magazine.[2][7]

Works

Books
  • Beck, Martha Nibley; Beck, John C (1990). Breaking the Cycle of Compulsive Behavior. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company. ISBN 978-0-87579-290-3. OCLC 20799870.
  • —— (1997). Breaking Point: Why Women Fall Apart and How They Can Re-create Their Lives. New York: Times Books. ISBN 978-0-8129-6375-5.
  • —— (1999). Expecting Adam: A True Story of Birth, Rebirth, and Everyday Magic. Times Books. ISBN 978-0812929805.
  • —— (2001). Finding Your Own North Star. New York: Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-8129-3218-8.
  • —— (2003). The Joy Diet: 10 Daily Practices for a Happier Life. Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-609-60990-3.
  • —— (2005). Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith. Crown Publishers. ISBN 9780609609910. OCLC 55494925.
  • —— (2007). The Four Day Win: End Your Diet War and Achieve Thinner Peace. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Books. ISBN 978-1-59486-607-4.
  • —— (2009). Steering by Starlight: The Science and Magic of Finding Your Destiny. Rodale Books. ISBN 978-1-60529-864-1.
  • —— (2011). Finding Your Way in a Wild New World: Reclaim Your True Nature to Create the Life You Want. New York: Free Press. ISBN 978-1-4516-2448-9.
  • —— (2013). The Martha Beck Collection: Essays on Creating Your Right Life (self-published). Vol. 1. San Luis Obispo, California: Martha Beck, Inc. ISBN 978-0989306706.
  • —— (2016). Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening (self-published). San Luis Obispo, California: Cynosure Publishing. ISBN 978-1944264000.
  • —— (2021). The Way of Integrity: Finding the Path to Your True Self (The Open Field). ISBN 978-1984881489.
Thesis
  • Beck, Martha Nibley (1994). Flight from the iron cage: LDS women's responses to the paradox of modernization (PhD). Harvard University. OCLC 32034090.

References

  1. ^ a b Beck, Martha N (2006). Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0-307-33599-9.
  2. ^ a b c d e Wyatt, Edward (February 24, 2005). "A Mormon Daughter's Book Stirs a Storm". The New York Times. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Martha Nibley Beck v. John Christen Beck, FC 2003-006435 Superior Court of Arizona Maricopa County (2003).
  4. ^ Beck, Martha N (2001). Expecting Adam. Platkus Books. ISBN 978-0-7499-2190-3.
  5. ^ Tanner, Jerald and Sandra (November 1993). "Mormon Inquisition? LDS Leaders Move To Repress Rebellion". Salt Lake Messenger. No. 85. Utah Lighthouse Ministry. Retrieved August 18, 2013.
  6. ^ "Bio - Martha Beck". Martha Beck. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c Reid, T. R. (May 8, 2005). "Daughter's Denunciation of Historian Roils Mormon Church". Washington Post. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  8. ^ a b News, Deseret (February 9, 2005). "Nibley siblings outraged over sister's book". Deseret News. Retrieved January 14, 2022. {{cite news}}: |last1= has generic name (help)

External links

  • Official website at MarthaBeck.com
  • Martha Beck, PhD, Best-selling author, Columnist for O, The Oprah Magazine, August 27, 2014
  • "Martha Beck: Life coach", Beck's professional speakers' agency

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This article is about the author and life coach For the serial killer see Martha Beck serial killer Martha Nibley Beck born November 29 1962 is an American author life coach and speaker who specializes in helping individuals and groups achieve greater levels of personal and professional success She holds three degrees a BA MA and PhD from Harvard University Beck is the daughter of deceased LDS Church scholar and apologist Hugh Nibley She received national attention after publication in 2005 of her best seller Leaving the Saints How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith in which she recounts her experiences of surviving sexual abuse In addition to authoring several books Beck is a columnist for O The Oprah Magazine Martha BeckBornMartha Nibley 1962 11 29 November 29 1962 age 60 Provo UtahOccupationauthor life coach speakerAlma materHarvard UniversitySpouseJohn Beck 1983 2004 Children3Websitemarthabeck wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career 1 3 Personal life 2 Leaving the Saints 3 Works 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Martha Nibley was born in Provo Utah in 1962 the seventh of eight children of Hugh Nibley and Phyllis Nibley and raised LDS in a prominent Utah family Her father was a professor at Brigham Young University She received a BA degree in East Asian studies along with an MA and a PhD in sociology from Harvard University 1 2 Career Edit During her academic career Beck worked as a research associate at Harvard Business School studying career paths and life course changes Before becoming a life coach she taught sociology social psychology organizational behavior and business management at Harvard and the American Graduate School of International Management She has published academic books and articles on a variety of social science and business topics Her non academic books include New York Times bestsellers Expecting Adam and Leaving the Saints as well as Finding Your Own North Star Claiming the Life You Were Meant to Live Steering by Starlight and Finding Your Way in a Wild New World Reclaiming Your True Nature and The Way of Integrity Finding the Path to Your True Self Beck has also been a contributing editor for popular magazines including Real Simple and Redbook and has been a columnist for O the Oprah Magazine since July 2001 Beck is the founder of Martha Beck Inc which offers Wayfinder Life Coach Training and other courses based on Beck s philosophies Personal life Edit Beck met John Christen Beck a fellow Mormon from Utah during her undergraduate studies at Harvard They married in the LDS Salt Lake Temple on June 21 1983 in Salt Lake City Utah and they eventually had three children together 3 After the birth of their second child Adam who had been diagnosed with Down Syndrome prior to his birth Beck returned with her husband and children to Utah to be closer to family and support Expecting Adam A True Story of Birth Rebirth and Everyday Magic is Beck s story about her decision to give birth to and raise Adam 4 In 1990 soon after the birth of her third child Beck as a part time faculty member at Brigham Young University BYU in Provo Utah taught a course on the sociology of gender in the Department of Social Science During her time as part time faculty member at BYU five Mormon scholars were excommunicated from the LDS Church as a consequence of public writings that were deemed critical of the church the group became known as the September Six She and husband John Beck also made critical public statements about both the excommunications and other church and BYU matters which led to first John then Martha herself leaving the LDS Church in 1993 1 5 unreliable source Since leaving the LDS Church both Martha Beck and her now ex husband subsequently came out publicly as gay In 2003 Beck separated from her husband divorcing him in 2004 3 She now lives with her family in Pennsylvania 6 Leaving the Saints EditSee also Satanic panic Utah Beck s 2005 book Leaving the Saints How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith was controversial for accusations that she was sexually abused by her father scholar and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints apologist Hugh Nibley as well as stating she recovered memories of the abuse 2 7 8 She writes that she had forgotten the abuse until later in her life when in 1990 she recovered them The veracity of recovered memories is disputed and the American Psychological Association says there is a consensus among memory researchers and clinicians that most people who were sexually abused as children remember all or part of what happened to them though there is also agreement among most leaders in the field that although it is a rare occurrence a memory of early childhood abuse that has been forgotten can be remembered later 2 The allegations have been denied by Beck s mother and seven siblings 2 7 8 The book prompted widespread reaction much of it within the Mormon community and an email campaign against the book s inclusion on Oprah Winfrey s website as well as in her magazine 2 7 Works EditBooksBeck Martha Nibley Beck John C 1990 Breaking the Cycle of Compulsive Behavior Salt Lake City Deseret Book Company ISBN 978 0 87579 290 3 OCLC 20799870 1997 Breaking Point Why Women Fall Apart and How They Can Re create Their Lives New York Times Books ISBN 978 0 8129 6375 5 1999 Expecting Adam A True Story of Birth Rebirth and Everyday Magic Times Books ISBN 978 0812929805 2001 Finding Your Own North Star New York Crown Publishers ISBN 978 0 8129 3218 8 2003 The Joy Diet 10 Daily Practices for a Happier Life Crown Publishers ISBN 978 0 609 60990 3 2005 Leaving the Saints How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith Crown Publishers ISBN 9780609609910 OCLC 55494925 2007 The Four Day Win End Your Diet War and Achieve Thinner Peace Emmaus Pennsylvania Rodale Books ISBN 978 1 59486 607 4 2009 Steering by Starlight The Science and Magic of Finding Your Destiny Rodale Books ISBN 978 1 60529 864 1 2011 Finding Your Way in a Wild New World Reclaim Your True Nature to Create the Life You Want New York Free Press ISBN 978 1 4516 2448 9 2013 The Martha Beck Collection Essays on Creating Your Right Life self published Vol 1 San Luis Obispo California Martha Beck Inc ISBN 978 0989306706 2016 Diana Herself An Allegory of Awakening self published San Luis Obispo California Cynosure Publishing ISBN 978 1944264000 2021 The Way of Integrity Finding the Path to Your True Self The Open Field ISBN 978 1984881489 ThesisBeck Martha Nibley 1994 Flight from the iron cage LDS women s responses to the paradox of modernization PhD Harvard University OCLC 32034090 References Edit a b Beck Martha N 2006 Leaving the Saints How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith Three Rivers Press ISBN 978 0 307 33599 9 a b c d e Wyatt Edward February 24 2005 A Mormon Daughter s Book Stirs a Storm The New York Times Retrieved January 14 2022 a b Martha Nibley Beck v John Christen Beck FC 2003 006435 Superior Court of Arizona Maricopa County 2003 Beck Martha N 2001 Expecting Adam Platkus Books ISBN 978 0 7499 2190 3 Tanner Jerald and Sandra November 1993 Mormon Inquisition LDS Leaders Move To Repress Rebellion Salt Lake Messenger No 85 Utah Lighthouse Ministry Retrieved August 18 2013 Bio Martha Beck Martha Beck Retrieved March 3 2016 a b c Reid T R May 8 2005 Daughter s Denunciation of Historian Roils Mormon Church Washington Post Retrieved January 14 2022 a b News Deseret February 9 2005 Nibley siblings outraged over sister s book Deseret News Retrieved January 14 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last1 has generic name help External links EditOfficial website at MarthaBeck com Martha Beck PhD Best selling author Columnist for O The Oprah Magazine August 27 2014 Martha Beck Life coach Beck s professional speakers agency Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martha Beck amp oldid 1126575850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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