This Thorn in My Flesh

One Man's Struggle with Attention Deficit Disorder

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology
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Author: Reed Anderside ISBN: 9781477213568
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: July 24, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Reed Anderside
ISBN: 9781477213568
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: July 24, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

This Thorn In My Flesh is a fictionalized account of Albert Newsome, the victim of a unique, and overpowering, attraction (known in the A.D.D. world as hyper-focusing) that has plagued him since childhood. Now, at age forty-six, Albert finds himself faced with possible criminal charges resulting from an incident that could result in possible prosecution. Alberts unique story is told through the eyes of Dr. William Walton, who encourages his patient to revisit those initial traumatic episodes in childhood and continue the emotional journey that will take Albert through his formative years and into adulthood. Dr. Waltons intense study will offer the reader a riveting account of one mans struggle with Attention Deficit Disorder. Was Albert Newsome a manipulative perpetrator? Or was he himself a victim? In the end, the reader must read and decide.

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This Thorn In My Flesh is a fictionalized account of Albert Newsome, the victim of a unique, and overpowering, attraction (known in the A.D.D. world as hyper-focusing) that has plagued him since childhood. Now, at age forty-six, Albert finds himself faced with possible criminal charges resulting from an incident that could result in possible prosecution. Alberts unique story is told through the eyes of Dr. William Walton, who encourages his patient to revisit those initial traumatic episodes in childhood and continue the emotional journey that will take Albert through his formative years and into adulthood. Dr. Waltons intense study will offer the reader a riveting account of one mans struggle with Attention Deficit Disorder. Was Albert Newsome a manipulative perpetrator? Or was he himself a victim? In the end, the reader must read and decide.

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