In the midst of a global pandemic, a psychologist returns to his Tennessee hometown to reconnect with a childhood friend battling cancer. As he navigates the emotional landscape of his past, he becomes entangled in the decades-old mystery of a colleague's disappearance from a state psychiatric hospital in the late '60s.
Amidst these personal and historical challenges, he grapples with the anger that drove him away from the South and into a career in New England.
"Three Summers, a Fall, and One Winter: Hanging on to Your Sanity During Insane Times" is a poignant exploration of friendship, unresolved mysteries, and the quest for inner peace. Dr. Ron Breazeale's compelling narrative invites readers to join this journey of self-discovery and resilience during tumultuous times.
Dive into this captivating story and uncover the secrets that lie beneath the surface.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Breazeale, a distinguished clinical psychologist with over thirty years of experience, has dedicated his career to developing and administering innovative mental health and substanceabuse programs. His extensive writing in the field of psychology has made him a respected voice and advocate for those facing life's most challenging circumstances.
Born in the "Atomic City" of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Dr. Breazeale entered the world with a unique perspective, having been born without a left hand. This early challenge, coupled with his upbringing in the South, has profoundly shaped his clinical practice and writing. Wearing a prosthetic hook for most of his life, Dr. Breazeale has become a beacon of hope and resilience for individuals with disabilities and their families.
Dr. Breazeale's life is a testament to overcoming adversity. His brief tenure with the United States Government and the harrowing experience of adopting his daughter in Peru amidst the
Shining Path's violent insurgency are just a few examples of his courage and determination. His wife's family history, marked by the tragic losses of the Holocaust, further fuels his commitment to understanding and supporting those who endure profound hardships.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Breazeale has developed numerous training programs, including the highly acclaimed "Duct Tape Isn't Enough," which focuses on cultivating resilience.