Sigmund Fraud, Licensed Imposter by Jeffrey T Leonards
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Set in suburban Philadelphia, Braydon Mitchell, Ph.D. is a thirty-something, married psychologist whose life has become a see-saw of struggles: personal and professional. Written in the first-person, Dr. Mitchell (Braydon) walks us through a fictionalized spectrum of psychiatric cases, including diagnoses, treatment plans and complications. The story's irony, however, is that while Braydon spends each day doctoring his patients, his own marriage is crumbling under the weight of unresolved hurts and personal tragedy. His downfall is to gloss over these problems through a variety of self-defeating distractions, which is in complete contrast to the advice he so blithely offers his patients. Over time, his self-styled veneer as a respected clinician gives way to his feeling like an impostor. In a moment of utter despondency, he refers to himself as "Sigmund Fraud." The dilemma he confronts is whether his emotional burdens and poor problem-solving skills will destroy not just his livelihood but him in the process.

A silver lining could be that his failures would cut away at the professional distance between Braydon and his patients, giving him greater capacity for empathy. Maybe. But one thing's for certain. He will discover that as a man who earns a living by conveying wisdom, he is not above the same type of frailties faced by anyone seeking his services, no matter how unique or bizarre their circumstances might initially appear.

The novel doesn't end on this simple, existential note. Instead, it snakes through numerous sub-plots that all come together in a denouement that defines the doctor's true self. Whatever insight he might have gained in the process is a gift that comes not from textbooks or mentors, but from the very individuals who have humbled themselves before him. He will need to discover that his patients are in some ways healthier for having taken the risk of confiding and working on their insecurities, a risk that Braydon finds utterly challenging.

Entitled Sigmund Fraud, Licensed Impostor, this down-to-earth novel paints a human face on both patients and the caregivers that minister to them. They are all similar, all human, no matter what their professions, accomplishments, or boastings might suggest. The underlying theme is that there is more to each person than the fabricated face presented in everyday life. George Eliot suggested that one can't judge a book by its cover. And one of the characters in James Jones' The Thin Red Line said, " ... everybody lived by a selected fiction. Nobody was really what he pretended to be." Leonards' novel looks beyond those fictions by providing a window into the vulnerabilities and defense mechanisms shared by doctor and patient alike.
About the Author: Jeffrey T. Leonards, Ph.D. is a retired psychologist boasting a lifelong appreciation of creative literature. His own journey into writing for public consumption began in late adolescence with a published letter to the local newspaper. What followed came as a young graduate student when his first peer-reviewed monograph was published in a professional journal. Since then, Dr. Leonards has authored numerous guest commentaries and scholarly publications and was the former editor of The Maine Psychologist, a monthly trade issue.

A relative newcomer to fiction, Leonards published a debut novel, Fräulein: Struggle for Identity on March 23, 2021. His second novel, Sigmund Fraud, Licensed Impostor, is slated for publication in March, 2023, while a third, currently in the works, is tentatively entitled Privileged Communications.

Dr. Leonards has found novel writing to be a perfect medium for combining 37 years of clinical experience with decades of study in psychology, history, and existential philosophy. This is reflected in characters whose personal values come into conflict with unexpected life challenges. What decisions are made will further define identity and chart their course for personal meaning.

When not writing, Dr. Leonards is a dedicated endurance athlete with over 160,000 miles of cycling--the equivalent of 6.5 trips around the earth over the course of 48 years. He is equally passionate about Nordic skiing, holds a first-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and was a volunteer ski-patroller at Sunday River Ski Resort. He also continues to play year-round ice hockey, as he's done for over 25 years. In 2001, he spearheaded Franklin County Maine's first indoor youth ice-hockey program, during which he successfully raised promotional grants from the NHL Philadelphia Flyers. Dr. Leonards resides with his wife and German Shepherd on the Saco River in Southern Maine.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781667888507
  • Publisher: Bookbaby
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 750 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1667888501
  • Publisher Date: 30 Mar 2023
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 284
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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