The Story Has a Secret: A Sequel - Paperback

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Robert's therapeutic autobiography begins with his experience as a child flying out of the window in a car accident and ends with the pandemic twilight zone of COVID-19. He uses his background in psychology to examine projection errors of the mind that have plagued mankind for centuries. What is unique is that Robert uses examples from his own life, re-enacting events using therapeutic techniques, providing the reader insight into the secret of life's stories. While the book could be used as a college text, it is written for multi age and education levels. As Robert moves from his first formative experience to his later life as a teacher, counselor, and Psychodramatist, he introduces the reader to important psychological concepts. Robert's book is part memoir and psychological guide. The Secret in the Story is written as a sequel to the Story has a Secret. Robert shows you how to apply the same therapeutic perspective to your own life and to examine memories, turning them into your memoires, that can lead you to a more fulfilling life.


  • | Author: Robert D Brehm M A
  • | Publisher: Archway Publishing
  • | Publication Date: March 26, 2021
  • | Number of Pages: 194 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1665703296
  • | ISBN-13: 9781665703291
Author:
Robert D Brehm M A
Publisher:
Archway Publishing
Publication Date:
March 26, 2021
Number of pages:
194 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1665703296
ISBN-13:
9781665703291

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  • 5
    Autobiography

    Posted by Dr. John C. Bush, ED.D. Licensed Psychologist, Washington State on 15th May 2021

    Robert Brehm has created, with his therapeutic autobiography, an ingenious approach to self-understanding that provides several options for many populations of readers. He illustrates the events of his life using psychological terminology and demonstrates the psychodramatic techniques needed to learn from those experiences. Robert uses the application of the autobiographical process of introspective reflection to reach self-understanding and in doing so, educates the reader on the adaptive functions that are necessary for understanding one's self. In addition, he provides a glossary of clear explanations of the terminology, techniques, and concepts used throughout his book allowing the reader to more fully understand and immerse themselves in his perspective and his process. The power of knowing ones self and the methods of uncovering that knowledhge is of prime importance in human developmemnt. I fully endorse Robert's therapeutic autobiography for students, mental heaslth practitioners, and the general public.