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A young artist awakes one morning alone in an empty house, with no memory of her identity or location. Puzzled and terrified, she finds Dr. Cory?s business card in a purse. While the psychologist/sleuth tries to help the artist revive her memory, Cory?s neighbor Rita goes missing. Uncovering Rita?s real identity, Cory?s detection abilities spring into action to confront a menace that haunts their neighborhood. Written by a longtime psychologist, this fourth volume in the Dr. Cory Cohen mystery series, set on the San Diego coast, offers a genuine portrayal of a psychologist?s professional life combined with the thrill and intrigue of a mystery. Praise for the Dr. Cory Cohen Mystery Series "He...
A unique and heartfelt anthology of inspirational essays by those grieving over the deaths of parents, partners, friends, children, even enemies and pets, to provide comfort to others facing loss.
A woman reveals her most intimate fantasy...a stolen secret which could lead to murder! A strait-laced patient in San Diego runningfor District Attorney is threatened by a midnightphone caller who knows her dirty secret--herfantasy of living as a prostitute--a secret sheshared only with Dr. Cory Cohen. After confrontingher therapist, she vanishes. As Cory wrestles with her patient's disappearance, the security breach and the potentialharmful effects on other patients, events escalate.A patient is blackmailed. Cory is stalked, and her quarters burgled, forcing her to escapean unseen enemy and sending her on a spiraling trail of deceit, betrayal, blackmail and murder. Book #2 of the Dr. Cory C...
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An international intrigue with psychological twists and turns! Psychologist Dr. Cory Cohen teams up again with private investigator Ben Fortuna. This time they're on a case involving an anorexic young mother and her Iranian husband, a prominent petroleum engineer. His method to reinvigorate abandoned oil wells is sought by a desperate oil company executive willing to do anything, including kidnapping and murder, to claim ownership of the method. Cory and the detective tread a treacherous path strewn with terrorists determined to cause international disasters and a man propelled by greed and ambition. "Her years as a psychologist have earned Ceren a look at the darkness of the psyche and huma...
A study of postmodernism and African-American poets.
When rape and murder strike young, single women on the sun-drenched San Diego coast, police are stumped. One of the victims was Dr. Cory Cohen's patient. The trauma triggers flashbacks of Cory's own terrifying rape. Her attacker went free, but she vows this one will not. Armed with psychological expertise, she is determined to uncover his identity. In her relentless pursuit, she risks the loss of an important friendship, and worse, places herself squarely into the killer's path.
A personal account of how knowledge combined with pharmaceuticals can ameliorate the symptoms of obsessive/compulsive spectrum disorders.Mirror, Mirror Off the Wall is a sensitive, powerful exploration of Obsessive/Compulsive Spectrum Disorders by a talented writer. Author Jenifer Wolf shares her own intimate experiences and her in-depth research into the subject. She quotes from her diary and describes her own struggles and discoveries. The book is full of important information and interesting anecdotes about people suffering from these disorders. It is a book of hope, pointing out the many therapies, support groups and various organizations available. Mirror, Mirror Off The Wall can help readers understand and cope with all types of mental and emotional problems. It is a well-written experiential book. -Maryanne Raphael, Author Of Along Came A Spider: A Personal Look At MadnessThis book provides a provocative look at one woman's experience living with, and coming to terms with, a body focused behavior that is complex and little understood. -Christina Dubowsky Pearson, Executive Director of the Trichotillomania Learning Center, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA.
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