New Book Aims to End Shame around Seeking Therapy

Dr. Pauline Furman is on a mission.

She wants to make sure that no African American is ashamed to see a therapist. And she wants to disabuse people of the notion that “Christian” and “therapy” are not mutually exclusive concepts. I had the great opportunity to talk to Dr. Furman about her new book, When God Shows Up on the Couch, which looks at honest stories of individuals whom she as a therapist has counseled over the years.

Check out our Conversation HERE:

Dr. Furman is planning two book signings:

When God Shows Up on the Couch Book Signing and Receptions:
Friday, November 30
6:30-8:30pm
Skyline Club
2000 Town Center
Southfield, MI 48075
The $50 VIP Book signing Reception will include hors d’oeuvres, champagne and a signed copy of the book.
And
Saturday, December 1
2:30-4:30pm
Bingham Woods Clubhouse
30760 River Crossing
Bingham Farms, MI 48025
The $25 cost will include refreshments and a signed copy of the book.

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For more information, contact 248.443.8494 or to order tickets online visit drpaulinejfurman.com.

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