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God's Shrink $11.00 USD
(HCI Books, 2007)
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Like most psychiatrists, Dr. Richard Johnson had lots of war stories. After thirty years in practice, he felt confident there wasn’t anyone who could really challenge his understanding of the way our minds work. So when a new patient arrived in his office claiming to be God, he wasn’t unfazed. He knew better than to throw the man’s delusion back at him; he simply asked him how he, as a mere mortal, could offer help to the Supreme Being. The man just smiled and said, “Well, it turns out everyone can use a shrink. Even God.”
What transpires during the course of the next nine sessions challenges everything in Dr. Johnson’s bag of tricks. As he struggles to unravel the patient’s psychosis, a chilling series of events humbles him, unnerves him, and causes him to question everything he thought he knew about life, death, love, loss, fate, life and the world beyond.
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Anniversary: A Love Story $9.00 USD
(Health Communications, 1998)
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Anniversary is a powerful fiction-inspirational novel that has it all. Christopher and Sarah begin their marriage as a young couple in love. They begin a tradition of exchanging letters on each anniversary of their marriage with one condition; what they express to each other must be truthful. For the next 49 years, the letters chronicle the ups and downs of their journey through life together. The letters end up in the hands of a son who is going through an impending divorce. In reading his parent’s words, he is compelled to rethink his own ideas about love and commitment. Anniversary celebrates the love of a long term marriage in the context of the real struggles and challenges of life.
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Affairs of the Net $11.00 USD
(Health Communications, 1996)
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Ahead of it’s time, Affairs of the Net explores the virtual world of online relationships from casual cyber-friendships to full blown internet affairs. Illustrated with fascinating first person stories and interesting insights, Affairs of the Net will challenge the way you think about human behavior on the internet. A must read for anyone interested in on-line dating, addictions or internet based affairs.
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