Psychotherapist's Honest Self-Help Books from Clinic Observations
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Discover hilarious and brutally honest self-help books by a psychotherapist, inspired by real-life clinic observations. Dive into a world of witty insights and practical advice for personal growth and well-being.
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Psychotherapist Creates Brutally Honest Self-Help ‘Books’ Inspired By His Patients, And The Result Is Hilarious

According to a recent study, the U.S. market for self-improvement is $9.9 billion. Despite that, many therapists think that self-help books are useless. Gregg Williams, for example, says that change is hard, improvements happen unevenly, involve many steps and take a lot of time. Nothing even remotely close to what the self-help reads are preaching. Luckily, Johan Deckmann has something that's way better. By day, Deckmann analyzes the human behavior; by night, he writes down his observations…
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