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Not the Impostor You Think You Are

REMEMBER IT like it was yesterday. About four years ago, I was leaving my home in Los Angeles, heading to Paramount Studios to do my first national television segment. As a therapist, author, and founder, I’m often asked to speak on issues relating to relationships and mental health. On this occasion, I was slated to appear on a nowdefunct show called to discuss therapists having relations with clients. It’s fair to say I know about all manner of relationships. Plus, I had

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