<p>After thirty-five years in practice prominent New York psychotherapist and author Robert Akeret found himself in the thrall of a single question: Did therapy make a real difference in his patients&#39; lives? So on a sunny morning in April Dr. Akeret got into his van and set off to visit his most memorable former patients--a journey &quot;in search of story endings.&quot;</p><p>And what remarkable stories they are. For example: Naomi an abused young Jewish girl from the Bronx who transforms herself into a Spanish flamenco dancer named Isabella; Charles the animal trainer who fell madly in love with a circus polar bear; and Seth a man obsessed with sadomasochistic fantasies yet drawn to the love-in culture of the sixties.</p><p>Like a brilliant psychological detective novel this book tells stories in fascinating detail while raising fundamental questions about psychotherapy. Returning home with his &quot;story endings&quot; Dr. Akeret finds that his journey has reshaped his ideas of what it means to have a rich and satisfying life.</p>