Academic psychologist, therapist, activist, and prodigal daughter of a Presbyterian minister, Dr. Susan K. Fuhr brings her first book back from the Left Coast (Portland, Oregon) to East Tennessee, her childhood home. At the Blount County Library, she shares the personal journey that began with family tragedy in Maryville in 1967 and found its way to the writing of this nonfiction work. Dr. Fuhr brings psychology, cognitive neuroscience, philosophy, spirituality, and other threads together to offer readers ten keys to discovering and appreciating their authentic selves. (PRWeb Oct 16, 2006)
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