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Shrinks and Other Mental Health Professionals in Mysteries
Volume 27, No. 4, Winter 2011-12 Buy this back issue! Available in hardcopy or as a downloadable PDF.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Murder, with Shrinks by Donna Andrews
- My Muse by Sandra Levy Ceren
- Hand Holding and Knee-Rubbing by Jacqueline Corcoran
- Kinky Shrinks by Carole Nelson Douglas
- Another Kind of Detective by Michael Dymmoch
- When a Character Needs a Shrink... by Hallie Ephron
- The Perfect Fix by Barbara Fradkin
- Forensic Psychiatry: Shrinking the Dead by Meg Gardiner
- The Doctor Is In by Roberta Isleib, aka Lucy Burdette
- When Frasier Meets Murder She Wrote by Mary Kennedy
- The Paths Not Taken by Shirley Kennett
- Cop Docs: The First Responder's First Responder by Ellen Kirschman
- On Getting the Right Counselor by J.J. Lamb and Bette Golden Lamb
- The Psychiatrist's Wife by Sujata Massey
- Method and Madness by Val McDermid
- Mythbuster by Daniel Palmer
- Railway Spine and Hysteria: Convenient Mental "Failings" of the 19th Century by Ann Parker
- The Therapist as Hero by Dennis Palumbo
- Putting the Psycho in Psychotherapist by Sandra Parshall
- Walking Through a Killer's Mind by Michael Robotham
- Exploring the Scarred Psyche by Mark Schorr
- My Counselor, My Characters, and Me by Del Staecker
- School Psychologist, Writer, and People Watcher by Denise Swanson
- Shrink To Fit by Rochelle Staab
- Case Notes of a Recovering Clinical Psychologist by Stephen White
- My iPhone Quacks: A Modern Shrink in Murder Mystery Land by Marilyn Wooley
- Imperfect Shrinks: Writing a Character Who Has More Flaws Than I Do by Elizabeth Zelvin
- Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Lesa Holstine, L.J. Roberts
- Children's Hour: Kids Need Shrinks, Too by Gay Toltl Kinman
- In Short: It's All in the Mind by Marvin Lachman
- True Crime: The Interior View by Cathy Pickens
- Crime Seen: Criminal Insight by Kate Derie
- From the Editor's Desk by Janet A. Rudolph
My husband is a therapist working at a community mental health center. He LOVES the Tony Hill books- and the tv series, though he likes the books better. He's not a big mystery fan- (though he really likes Micheal Connely) and he really gets irritated with how mental health practitioners are depicted on tv and in Fiction.
ReplyDeleteI'll share this blog interview with him- He'll like it.
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