Maybe You Should Talk to Someone

How is Wendell Bronson described in the nonfiction book, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone?

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Bronson is characterized as an intense, gentle person. As a therapist, he is thoughtful and deeply caring. He is also a bit eccentric. He is not afraid to be vulnerable and take risks in the therapy room. Whether he is lightly kicking Lori in the foot to wake her up from her self-destructive patterns, or dancing with her to teach her that it is never too late to go back on the dance floor, he is not afraid to make a fool of himself to reach her, and go outside the box. He is a therapist who is able to combine creative risks with thoughtful intention.

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