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Brooklyn, 1977. Rick, a young psychotherapist, discovers the bloody body of his clinic's Chief Psychiatrist and develops
post-traumatic symptoms. He becomes obsessed with finding out who killed Dr. Sacks but, at the same time, is plagued by
nightmares, flinching at strangers in the street and finding it difficult to listen to his patients. He enters his own
psychotherapy to understand why he is reacting so badly in the present and what happened in the past that makes him so
vulnerable. He is seeking answers. Who killed Dr. Sacks? What happened to the father he can't remember? Why will his
mother not speak of the past? And, is his young patient, who alleged sexual abuse, telling the truth, lying as her
mother claims, or even delusional?
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The Money Taboo In Psychotherapy and Everyday Life (update and extension of below article)
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Making Lemonade out of Lemons in a Financial Crisis
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