![]() ![]() "But my state of mind on the day I first met Dan Griffin cannot be denied". ![]() Ruth is forced to consider the truth of this when she encounters a new patient who so closely resembles her missing son, Tom, that initially she thinks it is him.Īs a professional counselor she should know that she is too emotionally stirred by this resemblance to deal objectively with this patient, but the urge to help him is too strong. This book is a gripping psychological drama, not a self-help book or (as one character in the book says) something akin to magazine articles which offer "a way of letting yourself off the hook if you mess up".ĭr Ruth Hartland, who is Director of a National Health Service Trauma Unit, knows the original meaning of the phrase which, as she reminds a colleague, was used by the psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott to refer to "the fact that maternal limitations play an essential role in separation and in the child's development process". Book Lover Resources, Advice for Writers and Publishersĩ780571348381, A$29.99, paperback, 324 pagesįorget the terrible title. ![]()
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