L J Jenner
The Wrong Story
The Wrong Story
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L J Jenner's novel "The Wrong Story" explores the themes of identity, loss, grief, and healing, blending fiction and fact and offering a rare insight into the therapy room and a therapist's head.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 349 pages
Publication date: 23 May 2023
Publisher: Cranthorpe Millner Publishers
Who are you without your story? And what do you do when someone steals yours? How do you know that the stories you tell yourself, about yourself, are true? Where do they come from? What if they are actually based on distorted memories? Maggie is newly qualified, full of self-doubt, and trying desperately to pretend that the dark tragedy in her past never happened. When a client, remarkably like her younger self, arrives for therapy, her carefully constructed defenses are put to the test. Add in a second client with a possibly violent past, then a third preparing to face his childhood abuser in court, and the stage is set for Maggie's emotional barricades to be well and truly breached. L. J. Jenner, a psychotherapist for 15 years, blends fiction and fact in this captivating story of identity, loss, grief, and healing. Challenging themes are handled with delicate compassion, enabling The Wrong Story to deliver an intensely emotional but nonetheless enthralling experience. Readers are given a rare insight into what happens behind the closed doors of the therapy room and, crucially, into what goes on inside a therapist's head. The clients may be fictional, but the psychological theory and science are both real and astonishing.
Who are you without your story?
Without our stories, we are mere individuals, devoid of the depth and complexity that make us who we are. Our stories are the threads that weave together our experiences, shaping our identities and defining our place in the world. They provide us with a sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to others. They are the stories that we tell ourselves and others about our past, present, and future. They are the stories that we use to navigate the challenges and obstacles that life throws our way.
But what do we do when someone steals our story? When our experiences are taken from us, when our identity is stripped away, when our sense of self is shattered? It is a painful and devastating experience, one that can leave us feeling lost, alone, and powerless. In such a situation, we must find the strength to reclaim our story, to rewrite it, and to create a new version that is true to us.
To reclaim our story, we must first understand what it is that has been stolen from us. We must identify the false narratives that have been imposed upon us and challenge them. We must seek out the truth and confront it head-on. It may not be easy, but it is essential if we are to reclaim our sense of self.
Once we have identified the false narratives, we must work to rewrite our story. We must create a new narrative that is true to us, that reflects our experiences and our values. We must be honest with ourselves and with others about our past and our present. We must embrace our imperfections and our strengths, and recognize that we are more than the sum of our parts.
But it is not just about reclaiming our story. It is also about sharing our story. We must share our experiences with others, to connect with them and to create a sense of community. We must be vulnerable and open with others, to build trust and to create a sense of belonging.
Sharing our story can be a powerful tool for healing and growth. It can help us to process our emotions and to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. It can also help us to inspire others and to create a positive change in the world.
But it is important to remember that our story is not just ours. It is also the story of others. We must be mindful of the impact that our words and actions can have on others, and we must strive to be compassionate and respectful.
In conclusion, our stories are essential to our identity and our sense of self. When someone steals our story, it can be a painful and devastating experience. But by reclaiming our story, by sharing our story, and by being mindful of the impact that our words and actions can have on others, we can create a new version of ourselves that is true to us and that has the power to inspire and change the world.
What do you do when someone steals your story?
When someone steals our story, it can be a devastating experience. Our sense of self and our identity are intertwined, and when someone takes away our story, they take away a part of us. It can be difficult to confront this kind of theft, as it can feel like a violation of our personal sovereignty.
However, there are some steps that we can take to reclaim our story and to restore our sense of self. Firstly, we must acknowledge the theft that has occurred. We must recognize that our story has been taken from us and that it is our right to reclaim it. We must also acknowledge the pain and trauma that this theft has caused us.
Secondly, we must seek out support. Surrounding ourselves with friends, family, or a support group can provide us with the emotional support that we need to cope with the theft. We can share our story with them and seek their advice and guidance. They can help us to process our emotions and to find ways to reclaim our story.
Thirdly, we must take action. We must take control of our story and rewrite it in a way that is true to us. We must tell our story in our own words, in a way that reflects our experiences and our values. We must be assertive and confident in our storytelling, and we must not be afraid to share our story with others.
Finally, we must forgive. Forgiveness is not just for the person who stole our story, but also for ourselves. We must forgive ourselves for allowing our story to be taken from us and for the pain and trauma that we have experienced. Forgiveness can help us to release our anger and resentment and to move forward with our lives.
In conclusion, when someone steals our story, it can be a difficult and challenging experience. However, by acknowledging the theft, seeking out support, taking action, and forgiving, we can reclaim our story and restore our sense of self. Our stories are unique and valuable, and it is our right to share them with others.
Weight: 328g
Dimension: 195 x 133 x 36 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781803781105
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