Sunday, December 14, 2014

A TOUR HAS STOPPED AT MY BLOG - JEFFREY von GLAHN


Background:

Jessica had always been haunted by the fear that the unthinkable had happened when she had been “made-up.” For as far back as she could remember, she had no sense of a Self. Her mother thought of her as the “perfect infant” because “she never wanted anything and she never needed anything.” As a child, just thinking of saying “I need” or “I want” left her feeling like an empty shell and that her mind was about to spin out of control. Terrified of who––or what––she was, she lived in constant dread over being found guilty of impersonating a human being. 

Jeffrey Von Glahn, Ph.D., an experienced therapist with an unshakable belief in the healing powers of the human spirit, and Jessica, blaze a trail into this unexplored territory. As if she has, in fact, become an infant again, Jessica remembers in extraordinary detail events from the earliest days of her life––events that threatened to twist her embryonic humanness from its natural course of development. Her recollections are like listening to an infant who could talk describe every psychologically dramatic moment of its life as it was happening. 


 

When Dr. Von Glahn met Jessica, she was 23. Everyone regarded her as a responsible, caring person – except that she never drove and she stayed at her mother’s when her husband worked nights.

For many months, Jessica’s therapy was stuck in an impasse. Dr. Von Glahn had absolutely no idea that she was so terrified over simply talking about herself. In hopes of breakthrough, she boldly asked for four hours of therapy a day, for three days a week, for six weeks. The mystery that was Jessica cracked open in dramatic fashion, and in a way that Dr. Von Glahn could never have imagined. Then she asked for four days a week – and for however long it took. In the following months, her electrifying journey into her mystifying past brought her ever closer to a final confrontation with the events that had threatened to forever strip her of her basic humanness.



Twitter Handle:  @JeffreyVonGlahn
Website:  http://jeffreyvonglahn.com

Purchase Link for book:  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IUCKOD8

BLOG POST:

This excerpt is from the Prologue. It describes how my view of infants was changed by Jessica’s therapy.

Listening to Jessica during therapy sessions was the same as listening to an infant who could talk describe in vivid detail every psychologically dramatic moment of its life as it was happening. As a result, my perception of infants was radically altered. I will never again think of them as simple little beings primarily interested in eating and sleeping. They are far more complex than I had ever imagined. When I am now in an infant’s presence, I am acutely conscious that an active force in the world is before me. What I say and how I act will be watched with great interest by a mind that, though not as developed as mine, is probably more curious about the world and definitely more sensitive to it.

Infants, especially newborns, pull me toward them with what seems like an irresistible power. Whenever I see one of these brand-new human beings, I must fight my urge to drop whatever I’m doing and immediately rush to its side. In my fantasy, I see myself slow down as I approach my goal and unhurriedly cover the last bit of distance. I close in with the most incredibly joyous smile anyone has ever seen. My eyes bulge in unabashed delight, while my smile and eyes speak for me. They speak the language of infancy, a life rich in feelings, hopes, dreams, potential, and an insatiable curiosity about the world. It is a life as exciting and intriguing as anything adults can even imagine.


12 comments:

  1. What an interesting book this was. Thanks for the read, Jeffrey and thanks for the host, Robin!

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    1. Nonnie, it's been my pleasure to have Jeffrey stop on my blog with his tour for his latest book, "Jessica."

      Nonnie/Jeffrey - Have a GREAT WEEK with whatever you do !!! :-) :-) :-)

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    2. Robin, Thank you so much for letting me visit

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    3. You're quite welcome Jeffrey, and as I told Nonnie, it's been my pleasure to have you here. Have a GREAT WEEK as well

      !!! :-) :-) :-)

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  2. Hello Jeffrey, Nice to see you on tour! What an interesting tale. I'll have to check it out. Good luck to you.

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    1. Hi Shirley, Thanks for the comment. Any questions don't hesitate to ask.

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  3. What an interesting story. I look forward for the opportunity to read it.

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    1. If you do, please let me know what you think.

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  4. Your book sounds like an interesting read. I look forward to reading it. Congrats for your tour, and thank you Robin for hosting.

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    1. If you do read it, please let me know what you think.

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  5. This looks set to be an interesting tour, Jeffrey, and your book one that I need to add to my TBR! I hope you enjoy your tour :)
    Thanks for hosting, Robin! :)

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