Anything for Love
A Therapist, Nine Patients, and the Toxic Bonds that Shaped Them
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A page turning follow up to the bestselling Good Morning, Monster
In her fascinating new collection of case studies, therapist Cathy Gildiner explores the nature of the parent child bond and the astonishing, creative and ingenious lengths patients will go to keep that bond alive, however dysfunctional.
Dr. Gildiner presents nine of her most memorable patients, including a schizophrenic man who builds religious altars in the tunnels of a now defunct mental hospital, a successful businessman whose relationship with his mother makes anger impossible and so rage bubbles out of his skin in debilitating eczema, and a librarian who is assigned to play the femme fatale on a murder mystery cruise and is unable to give up the role when she returns to her real life. Gildiner also presents the challenges of supporting patients with dramatically diverse cultural backgrounds, from a Somali teenager to a Cambodian woman who survived the Pol Pot regime where people were forced to kill their parents to prove their bond was not to family but to the Khmer Rouge.
With wit and empathy, Gildiner brings each case to vivid life, celebrating her patients’ flinty determination. And unusually, she takes us not just to her office but to court, businesses, and hospitals. In the process, she lifts the curtain on the daily work of a therapist and celebrates humanity’s remarkable resilience.
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Praise for Good Morning, Monster
"Both wrenching and hopeful." —Newsweek
"For fans of Lori Gottlieb... a therapist recounts her most fascinating patients, with a focus on how heroic they are for overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles." —Business Insider
"Affecting... Insightful psychological lessons of special interest to readers on therapeutic journeys of their own." —Kirkus
"Heart-wrenching stories... [that] inspire awe for the ways people who suffered horrific abuse were able to find a measure of recovery." —Publisher's Weekly
"A fascinating memoir...heartwarming, heartbreaking, and inspirational." —Midwest Book Review
"Although this book centers on the healing of Gildiner’s patients, it is also about her own gifts and growth as a therapist... Hats off to Gildiner for doing a heroic therapeutic job and for writing about it so eloquently." —New York Journal
“Gildiner’s subject is heroism—writ large and with poignant specificity in unforgettable patients’ lives. Good Morning, Monster will bolster your faith in human endurance, and make you root more fiercely for us all.“ —Paula McLain, author of Love and Ruin and The Paris Wife