Shrink
Description
Depravity, Violence and abundant narcissism. These are the words that define "Shrink."
Arthur MacDoyle is a failure. A renowned Rhode Island psychiatrist, Arthur's professional life is burdened by his past. Caught in an affair with his secretary, Arthur has been pushed out of the family circle, keeping him away from his two young children.
Isolated by force, Arthur holds a narcissistic view on his patients and the world around him. With the expectations of his field of study, Arthur cannot get over the fact that each and every one of his patients are selfish, uneducated beings that don't deserve the right to free speech.
One day, Arthur meets Adele, a like-minded nurse who changes Arthur's view on the world for the better. Although, as good as their relationship seems, both hold a dark secret from each other. Will their love overcome secrecy?
Find all this out, and more, in B.L Roberts' "Shrink," an American Drama with a main character that one reader called "Smarter and more despicable than Holden Caulfield."
Arthur MacDoyle is a failure. A renowned Rhode Island psychiatrist, Arthur's professional life is burdened by his past. Caught in an affair with his secretary, Arthur has been pushed out of the family circle, keeping him away from his two young children.
Isolated by force, Arthur holds a narcissistic view on his patients and the world around him. With the expectations of his field of study, Arthur cannot get over the fact that each and every one of his patients are selfish, uneducated beings that don't deserve the right to free speech.
One day, Arthur meets Adele, a like-minded nurse who changes Arthur's view on the world for the better. Although, as good as their relationship seems, both hold a dark secret from each other. Will their love overcome secrecy?
Find all this out, and more, in B.L Roberts' "Shrink," an American Drama with a main character that one reader called "Smarter and more despicable than Holden Caulfield."
