Her Session
By Beth Nahre
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Annie is a recent widow who needs some new direction in her life as she deals with the loss of her husband after forty years. Annie's best friend convinces her to see a psychologist so that she can grieve appropriately. So Annie agrees, just to make her friend happy, and meets with her counselor, a new mother who is trying to cope with her new normal. Who will counsel who? How do two women help lead each other through difficult transitions? Will her session help or harm?
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Her Session - Beth Nahre
Her Session
Beth Nahre
ISBN 979-8-89130-186-3 (paperback)
ISBN 979-8-89130-187-0 (digital)
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Table of Contents
Characters
Place
Her Session
About the Author
Characters
ANNIE BROWN, gregarious, retired teacher with a quirky view of life. She is a widow who is adjusting to life as a widow, and although her friends think she needs help coping, she is sure she is just fine.
KATE STONE, a family counselor with a three-month-old baby at home. She has just gone back to work and is trying to adjust to the challenges of being a working mother.
CHLOE, receptionist, flighty, scattered, ill at ease at her job, but very friendly.
Place
Kate's small office
Time
Late morning on a Monday in January
Her Session
Act One
Scene 1
Lights come up on a small office. A desk is set at angle facing stage left, with a comfortable couch to the right side of the desk. In front of the couch is a coffee table with a box of Kleenex and a vase of real flowers. The desk is neat with a single legal pad, laptop, pencil caddy, two framed pictures, and a baby's pink pacifier. One of the pictures