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Episode 118. Today’s episode is a special conversation with Dr. Amy Neeren who has shown amazing resilience in terms of finding a career in psychology that felt right for her, and a big piece of that has been pursuing a career outside of her full-time work as a psychologist in writing fiction.
She has published two children’s books in the traditional publishing world (NO SMALL FEAT, as we learn in this conversation) and is working on a novel now. All of these writings have a tie to mental health, and to her story to some degree.
We talk about how writing can be so healing, and so hard, why she does it, why she chose traditional publishing route, and what keeps her going.
I really enjoyed this conversation and I’m sure you will too.
We cover the following:
Want to learn about the Top 4 books I wish I had read many years ago that have shifted my view of healing and human relationships?
Download the free guide today to find out – I bet some of them will surprise you! You can grab it at DrHondorp.com/Books
Disclaimer: This blog and podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for individual professional advice or treatment, including medical or mental health advice. It does not constitute a provider-patient relationship.
By Dr. Shawn Hondorp, PhD, ABPP4.9
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Episode 118. Today’s episode is a special conversation with Dr. Amy Neeren who has shown amazing resilience in terms of finding a career in psychology that felt right for her, and a big piece of that has been pursuing a career outside of her full-time work as a psychologist in writing fiction.
She has published two children’s books in the traditional publishing world (NO SMALL FEAT, as we learn in this conversation) and is working on a novel now. All of these writings have a tie to mental health, and to her story to some degree.
We talk about how writing can be so healing, and so hard, why she does it, why she chose traditional publishing route, and what keeps her going.
I really enjoyed this conversation and I’m sure you will too.
We cover the following:
Want to learn about the Top 4 books I wish I had read many years ago that have shifted my view of healing and human relationships?
Download the free guide today to find out – I bet some of them will surprise you! You can grab it at DrHondorp.com/Books
Disclaimer: This blog and podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for individual professional advice or treatment, including medical or mental health advice. It does not constitute a provider-patient relationship.