The setting for Seeing Red: A Memoir, is the growing Central Oregon
community in the mid-1970s. A young mental health professional is
drafted and easily seduced into a position of leadership for which
he is woefully ill-prepared and decidedly un-suited. Seeing Red: A
Memoir, is a love story embedded in a struggle to grow local mental
health services in a time of fiscal austerity and a battle to
provide actual services to clients in a public sector bureaucracy
that demands organizational meetings and paperwork. As in Jim's
previous writings, clients provide the story with courage and
wisdom and employees demonstrate weaknesses, wonders and humor.
Finding one's place in a complex and demanding world is a theme
which runs through the entire narrative.
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