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Dr. Sue Johnson discusses her favorite non-therapy related books, particularly those focusing on historical accounts of women during the Second World War, such as those written by Kate Quinn. Sue also shares her admiration for Winston Churchill and his biography, The Last Lion, by William Manchester, as well as her appreciation for the wisdom of Buddhist abbess Pema Chodron. Additionally, she reflects on the novel Lessons in Chemistry and her own experiences as a feminist navigating chauvinism. Throughout, Sue emphasizes the importance of emotion in understanding human behavior, drawing on her personal and professional background.
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Dr. Sue Johnson discusses her favorite non-therapy related books, particularly those focusing on historical accounts of women during the Second World War, such as those written by Kate Quinn. Sue also shares her admiration for Winston Churchill and his biography, The Last Lion, by William Manchester, as well as her appreciation for the wisdom of Buddhist abbess Pema Chodron. Additionally, she reflects on the novel Lessons in Chemistry and her own experiences as a feminist navigating chauvinism. Throughout, Sue emphasizes the importance of emotion in understanding human behavior, drawing on her personal and professional background.

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