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The Longest War: A Psychotherapist’s Experience of Divorce, Custody, and Power

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  • By Catherine Harrington, PhD
  • Narrated by Victoria Stevens
  • Audiobook • 10 hrs 37 min
  • Nonfiction

As a naive freshman, Catherine meets Walter, a senior and Big Man on Campus whose sophistication, confidence, and wealth both intimidate and excite her. A three-year absentee courtship follows, during which time the idea of Walt tethers Catherine to safety. She was programmed to marry someone like him, so she ignores the warning signs that they might not be a good match. Hoping to please her mother and seeking refuge from her fraught childhood, she marries and has children with him—but the marriage doesn’t last.

Once divorced, Catherine finds herself in a war with Walt over money, and then over access to her children—and suddenly, she can no longer ignore her childhood trauma. The high stakes of her battle with her ex-husband forge her like steel, finding every vulnerability where she needs to heal. Gradually, she develops a backbone, relinquishes her trauma-induced, people-pleasing ways, and steps into her own power.

Honest and unflinching, The Longest War reminds us that there’s always a way through when we access the courage within ourselves. No matter how painful life’s difficulties, they offer us the opportunity to heal ourselves and evolve into more open, loving, compassionate people. The choice is ours.

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Author: Catherine Harrington, PhD

Length: 10 hrs 37 min

Release Date: 07-02-2024

ISBN: 978-1-963598-15-5

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About the Author

Catherine Harrington, PhD is a psychotherapist whose vocation found her early, when her middle school
classmates began to confide in her about their problems. She grew up in Denver, one generation removed from the family farm in Longmont. After graduating from Stanford University, where she spent her sophomore year in Spain, Catherine began teaching high school Spanish.

At age 29, with two pre-school children, she returned to school to become a psychotherapist and completed her Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. Catherine was on the staff of the Counseling Center at UC, Berkeley for 10 years, supervised the clinical work of Ph.D. candidates at the Wright Institute and was an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. She subsequently worked as an organizational consultant in the corporate world for 10 years. Catherine has maintained a private psychotherapy practice for more than 30 years. She has two adult sons and daughters-in-law, two stepchildren, six grandchildren, and lives in the Bay Area with her husband of 30 years. To celebrate her 80th birthday, she swam from the Golden Gate Bridge to Alcatraz – and enjoyed it!

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As a naive freshman, Catherine meets Walter, a senior and Big Man on Campus whose sophistication, confidence, and wealth both intimidate and excite her. A three-year absentee courtship follows, during which time the idea of Walt tethers Catherine to safety. She was programmed to marry someone like him, so she ignores the warning signs that they might not be a good match. Hoping to please her mother and seeking refuge from her fraught childhood, she marries and has children with him—but the marriage doesn’t last.

Once divorced, Catherine finds herself in a war with Walt over money, and then over access to her children—and suddenly, she can no longer ignore her childhood trauma. The high stakes of her battle with her ex-husband forge her like steel, finding every vulnerability where she needs to heal. Gradually, she develops a backbone, relinquishes her trauma-induced, people-pleasing ways, and steps into her own power.

Honest and unflinching, The Longest War reminds us that there’s always a way through when we access the courage within ourselves. No matter how painful life’s difficulties, they offer us the opportunity to heal ourselves and evolve into more open, loving, compassionate people. The choice is ours.

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