Longtime friends Amanda Throckmorton, LMFT and Tara Cremin, book industry professional, chat to a range of therapists about a mental health related book they recommend and a book that has had an influence on their lives, combining first hand industry knowledge of psychology and the book industry. Learn what your therapists are reading!
Please note this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Music by David McMartin
Artwork by Dylan Marcus McConnell
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Longtime friends Amanda Throckmorton, LMFT and Tara Cremin, book industry professional, chat to a range of therapists about a mental health related book they recommend and a book that has had an influence on their lives, combining first hand industry knowledge of psychology and the book industry. Learn what your therapists are reading!
Please note this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Music by David McMartin
Artwork by Dylan Marcus McConnell
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This month, we’re talking to Adam James Cohen, a Marriage and Family Therapist about his upcoming book Second Adolescence: the Messessary path to queer adulthood, which based on his podcast Second Adolescence and also Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan
Adam’s podcast Second Adolescence is all about the messy, exhilarating, awkward, healing-filled queer adulthood that comes after growing through first adolescence in an anti-queer world. Each episode features a queer person sharing about their experience growing up, discovering their identity, coming out, and living through their own Second Adolescence. Adam’s book, which is part memoir, provides a framework for what Second Adolescence is for queer people and how they move through it.
And our second book, Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan is a young adult novel, inspired by true events, that follows two 17-year-old boys who set out to break a world record by kissing for 32 hours. This book weaves a number of multi-generational intertwining storylines together where characters are also discovering their own identity and coming out.
If you’d like to reach out with your own recommendations or are a mental health practitioner interested in coming on to share, you can email us at booksfromyourtherapist@gmail.com.
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