Jessica autobiography

          In novelized form, this book details a psychotherapist's intriguing real life sessions with a patient plagued by psychological problems due to her experiences..

          Review

          Eleanor Lawrie - A mesmerizing book, kept me 'glued'!

          Rose Withering - Taking this journey through Jessica's life from infancy was an incredible experience.

          The author wrote a captivating story and told this woman's story in such a thought provoking way.

          From the Author

          Jeffrey Von Glahn, Ph.D., has been a psychotherapist for 45 years, andcounting.

          In this true story Dr. Jeffrey Von Glahn follows his course of treatment with a patient he calls “Jessica”.

        1. In this true story Dr. Jeffrey Von Glahn follows his course of treatment with a patient he calls “Jessica”.
        2. Jessica had always been haunted by the fear that the unthinkable had happened when she had been “made-up.” For as far back as she could remember.
        3. In novelized form, this book details a psychotherapist's intriguing real life sessions with a patient plagued by psychological problems due to her experiences.
        4. A few minutes before, Jessica had said, 'I now know all that I feel and why.' Now, in a decidedly different tone of voice, she said, 'But I still don't.
        5. Jessica: The autobiography of an infant (Paperback).
        6. That experience has been, and continues to be, more excitingand fulfilling than he had ever imagined. Whether it's the first session with a new client or the hundredth one with the same client, thisintimate way of engaging with another person continues to have the samemesmeric appeal for him it has always had.

          On occasion, he has beenknown to suddenly exclaim, "If I believed in reincarnation - which Idon't - but if I did my fondest wish would be to come back as atherapist."

          What has been especially rewarding for Jeffrey - as he prefers to be called - is when he's been able to help someonereconnect with a "lost" part of their