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Case Study
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Explore the captivating narrative of Case Study, a thrilling psychological novel that examines deep themes of identity, deception, and the complexities of the human mind. Written by a masterful author, this 2021 trade paperback introduces the gripping story of a woman convinced that her sister's therapist, Dr. Braithwaite, is responsible for her sister Veronica's tragic suicide. With 288 pages of suspense, Case Study unravels a tense cat-and-mouse game between a determined protagonist and a charismatic therapist, raising crucial questions about mental health and societal norms in the 1960s. Ideal for readers who appreciate literary fiction that blends psychological intrigue with a critique of radical psychiatry, this title from The Text Publishing Company is a must-have addition to your bookshelf. The emotionally charged journey will keep you guessing and reflecting long after you turn the last page. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this BRAND NEW book with FREE shipping, perfect for any fiction lover seeking an engaging and thought-provoking read. Order your copy of Case Study today and delve into a world where truth is as elusive as the fragile construct of identity itself.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781922458155
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Pages: 288
Description:
I am convinced, you see, that Dr Braithwaite killed my sister, Veronica. I do not mean that he murdered her in the normal sense of the word, but that he is, nonetheless, as responsible for her death as if he had strangled her with his bare hands. Two years ago, Veronica threw herself from the overpass at Bridge Approach in Camden and was killed by the 4.45 to High Barnet. You could hardly imagine a person less likely to commit such an act. She was twenty-six years old, intelligent, successful and passably attractive. Regardless of this, she had, unbeknown to my father and me, been consulting Dr Braithwaite for some weeks. This I know from his own account.
When a young woman becomes convinced that her sister's therapist was responsible for her suicide, she assumes an alter ego and presents herself as a client at his clinic, determined to get to the bottom of the charismatic therapist's relationship with her sister. But just who is she convincing with her performance of the deeply troubled Rebecca?
Case Stud y is a game of cat-and-mouse between therapist and patient, between truth and deception, and between author and reader. It is a novel seething with secrets and teasing questions about the nature of identity itself, an enthralling, playful and layered depiction of 1960s society and the radical psychiatry propounded by R. D. Laing.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781922458155
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Pages: 288
Description:
I am convinced, you see, that Dr Braithwaite killed my sister, Veronica. I do not mean that he murdered her in the normal sense of the word, but that he is, nonetheless, as responsible for her death as if he had strangled her with his bare hands. Two years ago, Veronica threw herself from the overpass at Bridge Approach in Camden and was killed by the 4.45 to High Barnet. You could hardly imagine a person less likely to commit such an act. She was twenty-six years old, intelligent, successful and passably attractive. Regardless of this, she had, unbeknown to my father and me, been consulting Dr Braithwaite for some weeks. This I know from his own account.
When a young woman becomes convinced that her sister's therapist was responsible for her suicide, she assumes an alter ego and presents herself as a client at his clinic, determined to get to the bottom of the charismatic therapist's relationship with her sister. But just who is she convincing with her performance of the deeply troubled Rebecca?
Case Stud y is a game of cat-and-mouse between therapist and patient, between truth and deception, and between author and reader. It is a novel seething with secrets and teasing questions about the nature of identity itself, an enthralling, playful and layered depiction of 1960s society and the radical psychiatry propounded by R. D. Laing.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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