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       The                                    

          

    PRESIDENT'S   

 

    THERAPIST    

 

and the                           

secret intervention       

to treat the alcoholism

of GEORGE W. BUSH      

 

JOHN WAREHAM

 

Insurgents within the White House secretly retain a uniquely gifted leadership psychologist to help United States President George W. Bush address a clandestine addiction to alcohol and reverse the course of the Iraq War. The assignment meets with astonishing success--until foul forces come into play. The President's Therapist is a brilliantly literate, profound and penetrating psychological thriller, destined to command a distinctive place among the upcoming analyses of the 43rd United States Presidency.

 

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.