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Seven books written by Malcolm Brown, PhD, are now available on Kindle<br />
Malcolm Brown, PhD, is now offering three autobiographical<br />
books as a series of three volumes, including:<br />
Part 1:<br />
Volume I: Why an American Body Psychotherapist<br />
Preferred Europe.<br />
Volume II: Primordial Regression and Fulfilling<br />
Sex.<br />
Volume III: Europe’s Moderation Versus<br />
America’s Extremes.<br />
Part II: European Versus American Women.<br />
Part III: My Man to Man Relationships to Other Professionals.<br />
He is also offering four of his novels including:<br />
TWO FULFILLED PEOPLE<br />
A history of two young Americans who meet<br />
and fall in love. She gives up her plans to<br />
enter a Catholic sisterhood so they can marry<br />
and become a close working team in London,<br />
where he attends medical school and<br />
she works as a supervising nurse. Together<br />
they create and build a systematic treatment<br />
program for shell-shocked members of the<br />
British Armed Forces and settle permanently<br />
in England on an abandoned English estate with an arrangement<br />
to treat shell-shocked members of the American Armed<br />
Forces as well as members of the British Armed Forces. They<br />
remain bonded and avowed monogamists until death.<br />
BENJAMIN AND FREDERICA<br />
They meet at a student cafeteria at University<br />
College, University of London<br />
after eating there alone for over a year.<br />
After a year of conversation they discover<br />
each other’s musical talents, fall in love,<br />
and later marry. During a holiday trip to<br />
India, Frederica goes into a malaria coma.<br />
Benjamin and Frederica’s mother, who<br />
have felt alienated from each other for<br />
years, are forced to sit beside each other next to Frederica’s<br />
hospital bed for over seven weeks and learn who the other one<br />
is. After Frederica emerges from her coma a united and happily<br />
contactful family slowly emerges.<br />
CARLA<br />
A young woman who wishes to<br />
become a psychotherapist in A<br />
young woman, who wishes to<br />
become a psychotherapist in<br />
private practice, must first teach<br />
in a Swiss country school before<br />
she can afford to attend the University<br />
of Zurich to obtain her<br />
two degrees in psychology. After successfully establishing a<br />
private practice in the Swiss city of Luzern, she is determined<br />
to do something original and remarkable for the benefit of<br />
Swiss practitioners of psychotherapy. She finds a wealthy entrepreneur<br />
who gives her the money to found, build, and administer<br />
The Swiss International Training Center for Psychotherapy.<br />
The son of the entrepreneur, John, falls in love with her<br />
after the death of his first wife. He gradually convinces her,<br />
through the integrity of his behavior, that he really loves her<br />
even though she has believed that she would remain single her<br />
whole life. They marry and have children and bond heavily<br />
through marijuana and hash driven lovemaking for the rest of<br />
their lives.<br />
ROLLAND AND ANGELINA<br />
Ronald is an American student living in<br />
Spain and working on his Ph.D. in Psychology<br />
from the University of London,<br />
Birkbeck College. He gives a concert<br />
singing folk songs and love ballads to his<br />
own guitar accompaniment at the American<br />
Embassy in Madrid. One of the members<br />
of the audience is Angelina. She is<br />
the Duchess of Cordoba and her uncle is<br />
the Count of Malaga and a psychiatrist in private practice in<br />
Madrid who has befriended Rolland. Angelina tells her uncle,<br />
Julian, she thinks she is falling in love with Rolland because of<br />
the beauty and power of his singing, and she wishes to be introduced<br />
to Rolland the next evening. Julian conveys the message<br />
to Rolland, and he agrees. However, during the night, Rolland<br />
has an attack of anxiety because Julian says that Angelina is<br />
one of the most beautiful women in the world. This is too<br />
threatening for Rolland, and he cancels his meeting with her.<br />
His fear of women forces him to take the next airplane to San<br />
Francisco in order to avoid meeting Angelina altogether. Seven<br />
years pass and Rolland meets Angelina after her star performance<br />
as the feminine lead in the Zarzuela light opera given at<br />
the Zarzuela Theatre in Madrid. He is so charmed by her singing<br />
and her beauty of appearance that he goes back stage after<br />
the opera is over and invites her to dine out with him. They<br />
both fall deeply in love with each other during their meal after<br />
she reveals to him that she is the Duchess of Cordoba, and they<br />
agree to take a hotel room together directly afterwards. They<br />
marry and have children and she later becomes the toast of the<br />
Metropolitan Opera Company of New York City, Rolland’s<br />
home.<br />
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