My many psychology clients have asked me what goes on in my profession, and what I, and their past therapists really think. I write from the perspective of a professionally trained listener/helper, every day communing with patients who struggle with very personal issues. Along the way, I grapple with difficult topics--politics, homosexuality and gay rights, sex, religion, abortion. I cover the foibles of insurance and money. My clients also worry about what therapists think about them. I'm now telling them--all of it.
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I'm a psychologist. I write no-fat, how-to ebooks on subjects and conditions I fix everyday in the office. These include relationships, being assertive, struggling with guilt and/or procrastination, children and teenager's behavior, anxiety disorders, anger management, kids and divorce, self-esteem, child visitation, weight control, forgiveness, ADHD, addictions, and my latest, mood disorders. I've written 15 ebooks, and most of them are translated into Spanish. Now, I'm starting to write a book, "The Other Side of the Couch." It's about my daily experiences as an outpatient psychologist and how I see the world through the lense of a shrink...