The president's therapist
and the secret intervention to treat
the alcoholism
by
John
Wareham
In THE PRESIDENT’S THERAPIST
(Welcome Rain Publishers, January 2009),
bestselling author John Wareham has
cleverly crafted an arresting
psychological political thriller about
brilliant therapist Mark Alter and a
secret intervention for a
substance-abusing president that could
rescue his failed presidency and change
the course of history. This new book,
released after Barack Obama was
inaugurated, straddles fiction and
documented fact. While the gripping
therapy sessions with G.W. and the First
Lady are fictional, the story also
contains biographical information about
the 43rd President.
This suspenseful tale builds to a
spellbinding denouement as readers are
drawn into the mind of a outwardly
confident yet troubled man struggling to
live up to one of the world’s most
powerful jobs, while malevolent forces
threaten his private therapy sessions
and potentially history-changing speech.
Reviews:
“THE PRESIDENT’S THERAPIST by John
Wareham, a ‘what if’ novel wrapped in
layers of reality, offers an unnerving
‘case study’ of alcoholism in the White
House.”
-- The
Christian Science Monitor
“John Wareham possesses the cool, clear
eyes of a seeker of wisdom and truth.”
--The New York Times
About the Author
John Wareham
is a leadership
psychologist, lecturer, writer and poet
whose work transcends genre. Earlier
works include “Secrets of a Corporate
Headhunter,” a popular business
bestseller; “The Anatomy of a Great
Executive,” a 13-language reference
classic; “How to Break Out of Prison,” a
life-changer; and “Chancey On Top,” a
critically acclaimed novel that explores
themes of leadership, love and
enlightenment. The author draws upon
vast experience, having counseled top
business leaders on three continents,
and, at the other end of the social
spectrum, transformed the lives of
prison inmates in New York’s toughest
prisons.
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