Tell Me About It: Memoir of a Psychotherapist

Pinny Brakeley Bugaeff
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When Pinny started work as a psychotherapist, little did she imagine the shocking stories her clients would share. Why would a sweet grandmother bash in her husband’s head with a baseball bat for playing with the cat? What made a prize-winning author run naked down Main Street? Why did a quiet and devout young man blow up a clinic, killing four people? As Pinny shares the often-tragic backgrounds of her clients, Tell Me About It reveals her empathy for those who live with the pain and challenges of mental illness and provides a deep understanding of why people do what they do.
Genres: PsychologyMemoirNonfictionMental Health
174 Pages

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