Three Weeks with the Junkie Therapist

Three Weeks with the Junkie Therapist by George Collins, published by Xlibris Corporation in 2012, is a 244-page exploration of personal experiences within a treatment facility. Written in English, this book presents a candid look at the dynamics between the therapist and the residents, highlighting the initial apprehension of newcomers and the familiar interactions of those who have undergone previous treatments.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of therapy in a challenging environment, characterized by the setting of an old Victorian house. The book touches on themes of personal growth and self-esteem, offering insights into the therapeutic process and the relationships formed within the facility. Through its detailed observations, this edition provides a unique perspective on the journey of healing and the struggles faced by individuals seeking help.
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Monday before Dinner the kids slowly drifted in; some knew me from previous treatments, and the new kids were apprehensive about what they were walking into. The facility was an old Victorian house in a bad neighborhood, like most treatment facilities. It had an odor of cleaning products from the cleaning done twice daily by the residential treatment residents.
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