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I'm a Therapist, and My Patient is Going to be the Next School Shooter: 6 Patient Files That Will Keep You Up At Night (Dr. Harper Therapy) (edition 2019)

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"I'm a therapist, and I work with the most dangerous patients. I've seen it all ... A boy who planned to be the next school shooter. A patient with OCD whose loved ones really did suffer every time he missed a ritual. A choir boy who claimed he was being molested -- not by a priest -- but by God Himself. A patient with PTSD who gave me nightmares. A husband and wife who accused each other of abuse, and only one of them was telling the truth. A woman who kept her ex locked up as a sex slave. A pedo-ring conspiracy theorist who was actually onto something. And how could I ever forget, Patient #220. The problem is, my patients have a habit of dying. Sometimes I wonder if I'm the common denominator. Or maybe that's just the cost of taking on exceptionally broken clients. Either way, I'll never stop trying to help."--Page 4 of cover… (more)
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Title:I'm a Therapist, and My Patient is Going to be the Next School Shooter: 6 Patient Files That Will Keep You Up At Night (Dr. Harper Therapy)
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I'm a Therapist, and My Patient is Going to be the Next School Shooter: 6 Patient Files That Will Keep You Up At Night by D. R. Harper

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saw this book briefly pimped up on Book Tok. The review said it was worth the read and should be picked up. Like an idiot, I listened to the Book Toker. I regret bothering this story.

Dr. Harper comes across as incompetent and most of the stuff they do seems completely illegal and unbecoming of a therapist. I wondered several times if Dr. Harper received their degree from the cracker jack box. I could not bother to even continue with it much longer.

So, I ended up DNFing the book, and I doubt I will bother picking up the next book in this series.

DNF @ 25 ( )
  Revengelyne | Apr 29, 2023 |
Literally wtf ( )
  gabbxoo | Dec 18, 2022 |
I was not ready for this book. It was really great. I cannot wait to read the next book. I don't want to give anything away because even giving a little will ruin the ending. ( )
  LVStrongPuff | Nov 30, 2022 |
I'm in love with it! Didn't expected at all ( )
  Tratiezone | Nov 8, 2022 |
No words

I'm absolutely blown away. I don't know what I was expecting but I wasn't expecting something this brilliant. An absolutely enthralling read! ( )
  LilyRoseShadowlyn | Dec 24, 2019 |
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"I'm a therapist, and I work with the most dangerous patients. I've seen it all ... A boy who planned to be the next school shooter. A patient with OCD whose loved ones really did suffer every time he missed a ritual. A choir boy who claimed he was being molested -- not by a priest -- but by God Himself. A patient with PTSD who gave me nightmares. A husband and wife who accused each other of abuse, and only one of them was telling the truth. A woman who kept her ex locked up as a sex slave. A pedo-ring conspiracy theorist who was actually onto something. And how could I ever forget, Patient #220. The problem is, my patients have a habit of dying. Sometimes I wonder if I'm the common denominator. Or maybe that's just the cost of taking on exceptionally broken clients. Either way, I'll never stop trying to help."--Page 4 of cover

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I'm a therapist, and I work with the most dangerous patients.

I've seen it all... A boy who planned to be the next school shooter. A patient with OCD whose loved ones really did suffer every time he missed a ritual. A choir boy who claimed he was being molested -- not by a priest -- but by God Himself. A patient with PTSD who gave me nightmares. A husband and wife who accused each other of abuse, and only one of them was telling the truth.

And how could I ever forget, Patient #220.

The problem is, my patients have a habit of dying. Sometimes I wonder if I'm the common denominator. Or maybe that's just the cost of taking on exceptionally broken clients.

Either way, I'll never stop trying to help.
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