Amanda Cauchi
Featured Writer
Amanda Cauci is a featured writer at Drug Law Journal. A military veteran herself, with years served as a distinguished member of the United States Air Force, Amanda is also the proud wife of a retired U.S. Marine. In addition to her personal and family experience with our nation’s fighting men and women, Amanda has a degree in psychology with a focus on issues of particular relevance to combat veterans. Put all of these elements together, and Amanda brings an invaluable perspective and depth of expertise on the pain and suffering of the men and women who fought for this country and then were injured by defective drugs and devices.
Perhaps her greatest role and the most important job she has ever had however, is as a dedicated mother to a remarkable child who lives with autism spectrum disorder. In addition to all her work and writing she does for our readers, Amanda worked as a behavior technician for an autism center before deciding to stay home and care for her family. If that isn’t enough, Amanda also writes a Christian book series that she hopes to publish soon.
“As a mother, a veteran and the proud wife of a retired Marine, I know what matters to the men, women and families of those who served our country proudly.”
Amanda has written for Drug Law Journal about the claims of military servicemen and women who were issued defective 3M ear plugs and now suffer tinnitus and permanent hearing loss.
Professional Experience:
- United States Air Force, Satellite System Operations
- Editor, SecretsofSuperParenting.blog
Education:
- Liberty University, Bachlors of Science, Psychology (concentration in Military Resilience)