Deeply Human
Stories from the Therapy Room: Narrative Edition
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Frank Block
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Dr. James P. Manning
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It is not unusual for therapy clients to struggle to name how they feel, despite being able to describe their lives with precision. Many people appear to function on the surface, while their body experiences tightness, fatigue, or a chest that won’t relax.
Deeply Human — Stories from the Therapy Room: Narrative Edition is a collection of short stories from a clinical psychologist who explores how emotions find a way to communicate when words cannot.
Inside the therapy room, three lives begin to change: Patricia is polished, capable, and controlled, but she can’t experience any relief from her chronic headaches. As her grief and disconnection surface, she discovers that what she’s spent decades attempting to contain has been speaking to her through her body all along.
Mark is loyal and hardworking, but he shuts down when the people he loves need him most. Through learning to stay present, he starts to repair what once felt impossible: his marriage, his relationship with his teenage son, and his past.
Lisa is a high-achieving lawyer constantly on the edge of collapse—panic attacks, dissociation, and an exhausting need to come across as “fine.” As she learns to tolerate her feelings, she starts to reclaim her inner agency, create boundaries, and experience the simple relief of being herself.
Woven through these stories is the narrator’s own journey: from emotional numbness and survival toward connection, grief, and the courage of staying with pain until it finds a way to soften.
Important edition note (please read):This is the Narrative Edition of Deeply Human. It contains extended therapy-room stories and memoir narrative only. It does not include detailed scientific explanations, tools, exercises, or appendices found in Deeply Human: The Science and Soul of Emotional Healing.
Content note: Themes include grief, panic, dissociation, depression, childhood emotional harm, and brief references to suicidal thoughts.
©2026 Dr James P Manning (P)2026 Dr James P Manning