Lauren started therapy with one goal: to improve her sex life.
Once a devout Catholic, she would’ve sooner believed she’d be martyred for her faith than lose it. Yet soon after starting therapy she found herself fallen away from the faith, estranged from her family, grappling with PTSD from childhood trauma and religious indoctrination, and in the throes of an existential crisis. Only through sheer determination, and the gentle, constant support of her therapist, did she find a way to rebuild my life.
That is, until her husband raped her while on vacation with their children.
Will her new found skills amidst continued loss and pain of a past life be enough to conquer yet another traumatic event?