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Therapist Katherine Gildiner considers her patients Laura, Peter, Danny, Alana, and Madeline to be true heroes. While other children were afraid of the monsters from scary tales, their monsters were real. And these monsters were their closest people. Therapeutic sessions...
with Katherine helped the heroes of the book to reflect on the past and achieve a final victory over childhood traumas. With the talent of a memoirist, the psychologist recounts their struggles, paths to healing, and her own growth story as a therapist.
Therapist Katherine Gildiner considers her patients Laura, Peter, Danny, Alana, and Madeline to be true heroes. While other children were afraid of the monsters from scary tales, their monsters were real. And these monsters were their closest people. Therapeutic sessions with Katherine helped the heroes of the book to reflect on the past and achieve a final victory over childhood traumas. With the talent of a memoirist, the psychologist recounts their struggles, paths to healing, and her own growth story as a therapist.