In this fourth and final novel in The Holly Goforth Quartet, just as Holly begins her medical career in San Francisco, she is forced to face a new challenge – debilitating clinical depression, an illness that is all too common in the medical profession. Every year, between 300 and 400 American physicians take their own lives. In the general population, male suicides outnumber female suicides four to one. But the suicide rate for female doctors is 250 to 400 percent higher than the rate for women in all other professions. Like most of her colleagues, Holly has no idea that she is at risk, because it is simply not talked about. If you read the first three novels in the series, Holly’s disorder comes as no surprise. But this chapter in her life is about more than her struggle to survive “the black dog.” (In Holly’s case, it’s a big, malevolent cat.) This is also a sad love story between Holly and a beautiful nurse she discovers in therapy. If she overcomes these challenges and survives, it will be because of the support provided by a new ally, her therapist, and her own grit, humor, and power to learn from the way people love and hurt each other.
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J.C. Anderson is a published writer, a business development consultant, and an award-winning corporate communications manager and writer. He is the author of eight books, including the Holly Goforth Quartet, a coming of age series of four novels, GIRTY: The Legend, Free Love: Cultivating the Garden of Eden in America, The Wages of Gin, a satire of the memoir genre, “Crisis: Our Potable Water Supply,” which he wrote in collaboration with a client company, and more than 100 journal articles. He is the founder of Amazing Adventures, Inc., developer of training software, and Test Central, Inc. (www.test.com). Mr. Anderson holds the patents for administering assessments on the Internet. He presently serves as managing director of Concepts & Messages, Inc. (www.conceptsandmessages.com), an integrated marketing communications firm. His experience includes senior management of software development, sales and marketing, magazine editing, advertising, skills training, public relations, and marketing and corporate communications.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In this fourth and final novel in The Holly Goforth Quartet, just as Holly begins her medical career in San Francisco, she is forced to face a new challenge - debilitating clinical depression, an illness that is all too common in the medical profession. Every year, between 300 and 400 American physicians take their own lives. In the general population, male suicides outnumber female suicides four to one. But the suicide rate for female doctors is 250 to 400 percent higher than the rate for women in all other professions. Like most of her colleagues, Holly has no idea that she is at risk, because it is simply not talked about. If you read the first three novels in the series, Holly's disorder comes as no surprise. But this chapter in her life is about more than her struggle to survive "the black dog." (In Holly's case, it's a big, malevolent cat.) This is also a sad love story between Holly and a beautiful nurse she discovers in therapy. If she overcomes these challenges and survives, it will be because of the support provided by a new ally, her therapist, and her own grit, humor, and power to learn from the way people love and hurt each other. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781499717457
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