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DescriptionDebra Drake's gripping autobiographical account of two years in psychotherapy. Told as a dialogue between Debra and her psychiatrist, and as dialogue between her mother and sister, it explores Debra's emotions following the sisters' prolonged sexual abuse as children, by their mother's sexual partners. Reviews"A compelling first-person account that teaches us that the relationship is the therapy." --Dr. Jon Jureidini, Head of the Department of Psychological Medicine, Women & Children's Hospital, Adelaide |