Dr. Naar one of the fi rst two Pittsburgh psychologists in full-time private practicerecounts his therapy sessions with nuns without jargon or explanation.The humanity of both persons grounds the reader. Each chapter briefl y introducesthe sister and then presents therapy session dialogues with occasionalbrief comments. Clients come to terms with their situations and themselvesas they more fully acknowledge -what they had known only implicitly andfl eetingly. Readers witness the evolution of mutual warmth and respect. Clientsmove on from therapy renewed readier for their chosen lives. Each chapter iscompelling.