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Not My Thing

Betrayal, Redemption, and a Therapist Who Bends the Rules

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Not My Thing

De : Eric Ward
Lu par : Dr. Eric Ward
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Renee is stunned when Colin tells her he wants a divorce. As a last-ditch effort save their marriage she turns to Dr. Jason Kincaid, an eccentric therapist who specializes in helping couples whose relationships are at risk. What Renee doesn't know is that Colin has his own agenda for agreeing to therapy, one that involves secrets he doesn't want revealed.

Will Jason's irreverent approach to counseling help save their marriage? Or will he simply be their first stop on their road to an ugly divorce? If you had the opportunity to be a fly on the wall of a therapist's office, would you take it?

In "Not My Thing," the author invites the listener into the inner sanctum of the counseling office, offering a behind the scenes view of what motivates couples to seek out therapy and what happens when they do. "Not My Thing" is a work of fiction, and yet it isn't. It is an improvisation of the stories from the many clients helped by the author in his thirty years of work as a mental health professional. Listenes are given an intimate peek at the hope for reconciliation hurting people bring to therapy. Some couples do the work and succeed. Others have alternative motives and don't.

©2023 Dr. Eric Ward (P)2023 Dr. Eric Ward
Amour et romance Développement personnel Mariage et relations longues Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations Réussite personnelle
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