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Group Therapy

What Does It Take To Break a Man? How Will the Pieces Come Back Together?

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Group Therapy

De: James Peters
Narrado por: Eric Priessman
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Steve Coleman had never heard of Comptos before receiving a call from one of their recruiters. They needed a Project Manager and through a stroke of luck had heard about him — underpaid and underappreciated in a rural manufacturing environment.

Steve is seduced by the city, the job, and the young and vibrant people he works with. Over time, the job becomes all consuming, and corporate reshuffling leaves him working for a nightmare of a boss. A boss who drives him over the edge.
But Steve Coleman gets a second chance. Seriously injured and without a job, he finds purpose in the two groups that accept him as he is now. The first, a mental health therapy group, and the second, a roleplaying gaming group. Both become key to his recovery.

TRIGGER WARNING:

This novel contains disturbing events, images, and situations, including suicidal thoughts and actions amongst its characters. The journey isn’t meant to be pretty. You’re about to witness the mental breakdown of a man, so be prepared for the fall. You’ll also get to witness his rebuilding starting in part 2.

©2023 James Peters (P)2023 James Peters
Comportamiento organizacional y en el lugar de trabajo Desarrollo personal Gestión del estrés Psicología y salud mental
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