Confessions Of A Former Child: A Therapist's Memoir
Confessions Of A Former Child: A Therapist's Memoir
In this witty debut, Daniel J. Tomasulo chronicles his childhood delusions, his challenging experiences as a parent, and his life as a psychologist. With vivid childhood memories and his dilemma-riddled adulthood and parenthood represented with charm, Tomasulo tells his life story in a wild, funny and self-deprecating style reminiscent of Oliver Sacks and Augusten Burroughs. Whether he's locked in a rubber-walled hospital room while his wife is in labour, or forced to give mouth-to-mouth to his daughter's Raggedy Ann doll, Tomasulo's humour never fails.
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In this witty debut, Daniel J. Tomasulo chronicles his childhood delusions, his challenging experiences as a parent, and his life as a psychologist. With vivid childhood memories and his dilemma-riddled adulthood and parenthood represented with charm, Tomasulo tells his life story in a wild, funny and self-deprecating style reminiscent of Oliver Sacks and Augusten Burroughs. Whether he's locked in a rubber-walled hospital room while his wife is in labour, or forced to give mouth-to-mouth to his daughter's Raggedy Ann doll, Tomasulo's humour never fails.