The author minces few words in describing his early childhood and
reasons for becoming a psychologist. This book should resonate with
the "boomers" who are now in their fifties and approaching
retirement. The extensive training in becoming a clinical
psychologist is described in highly defined, visual sequences that
follow the author through college, graduate school, internship, and
postdoctoral training. Patient stories bring the reader inside the
therapist's office to listen to the remarkable people brave enough
to come to therapy to seek meaning and stability in their lives. A
touching account of one psychologist's struggle to address the two
most important questions of our existence--who are we and why are
we here?
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