Richard Evans, Ph.D., arrived at his psychology practice like he did on every other Monday, thinking he had heard it all. He had no way of knowing that within ten minutes, his life would be forever changed. The client told him on that first day, "I am God."
Since that Monday, his client–in 10 sessions–would humble him, unnerve him, challenge him, and make him question everything he thought he knew about human nature, our place in this world, and life after death.
And, as the client instructs Dr. Evans at their last meeting together: "You can tell as much or as little about our sessions as you want. Whether it gets received as a work of fact or fiction won't matter. Let the reader decide. Tell the story anyway."
And so he does in a poignant and profoundly perplexing way. Whether readers interpret God's Shrink as field notes from actual sessions or a parable, it will be a thought–provoking read that will change their understanding of themselves and the world as they think they know it.