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A review by krysteldallas
Tell Me About It: Memoir of a Psychotherapist by Pinny Brakeley Bugaeff
3.0
“...if people ever knew who walks among us freely, they’d never leave their homes.”
I liked the shorter stories. Most had just enough detail that I was not left desperate to know more, but I think I still would have liked to know more. I was not expecting so much praying to God, as it wasn't mentioned anywhere in the description or the reviews I skimmed. So when it came up initially I was like ok, then it came up again, and again. It's fine, but not what I was expecting in a book about therapizing. It wasn't preachy, just, unexpected. I did find it interesting that the author lets us know eventually that she doesn't subscribe to a formal religion, but is a true believer in a higher power and believes that in time, all her prayers will be answered. Interesting.
I liked the shorter stories. Most had just enough detail that I was not left desperate to know more, but I think I still would have liked to know more. I was not expecting so much praying to God, as it wasn't mentioned anywhere in the description or the reviews I skimmed. So when it came up initially I was like ok, then it came up again, and again. It's fine, but not what I was expecting in a book about therapizing. It wasn't preachy, just, unexpected. I did find it interesting that the author lets us know eventually that she doesn't subscribe to a formal religion, but is a true believer in a higher power and believes that in time, all her prayers will be answered. Interesting.