After scoring a date with the star quarterback, Julie became the envy of her sophomore class. But what promised to be a dream date quickly devolved into a nightmare, leaving her shattered and humiliated. Though her world seemed to crumble, her life was far from over. Encouraged by her mother, Julie sought therapy and was assigned to Linda, a novice therapist. Through their sessions, both Julie and Linda blossomed. With Linda's guidance, Julie reluctantly explored the hidden corners of her inner world, confronting and befriending her inner demons. Over time, she not only healed but also emerged…mehr
After scoring a date with the star quarterback, Julie became the envy of her sophomore class. But what promised to be a dream date quickly devolved into a nightmare, leaving her shattered and humiliated. Though her world seemed to crumble, her life was far from over. Encouraged by her mother, Julie sought therapy and was assigned to Linda, a novice therapist. Through their sessions, both Julie and Linda blossomed. With Linda's guidance, Julie reluctantly explored the hidden corners of her inner world, confronting and befriending her inner demons. Over time, she not only healed but also emerged stronger and more self-aware. For Linda, the experience bolstered her confidence as she shared with Julie valuable life skills too often missing from the typical college curriculum. The book also delves into the life of Rip, the perpetrator, and examines the societal forces that contributed to his actions. As Rip and his attorney, Rick, prepare for trial, they shed light on how the world of athletics-and the monied interests and toxic competition that often drive it-can negatively shape young lives and distort cultural values. In contrast to its disturbing beginning, the story is ultimately positive, thought-provoking, and inspirational. It invites readers to follow the characters' journeys through trauma, resilience, revelation, and justice, offering powerful insights along the way.
Dr. Neal Ritter, a retired Clinical Psychologist, enjoyed a long and varied career, spanning three states and involving multiple settings. His postdoctoral studies led to a specialty in neuropsychology, but he continued to learn and develop subspecialties along the way to meet the needs of his clients. He held clinical management positioners in mental health centers, a professional school, a residential brain injury facility, chronic pain programs, a research foundation, and a rehabilitation hospital.He was privileged to teach, train, and supervised many dozens of mental health professionals. In his practice, he dealt with clients with presenting problems ranging from gender dysphoria to generalized anxiety to parenting concerns to debilitating depression- sometimes in the course of a single day.
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