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What’s Wrong With Me?: How Being Left-Handed In a Right-Handed World Can Inflict Self-Doubt In a Person
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A psychotherapist sees a patient, Jane, who is experiencing feelings of self-doubt stemming from her left-handedness. At first, it is unclear why her handedness, which seems insignificant and indistinguishable from right-handedness, could have such a large impact on her life. However, as Jane talks more with her psychotherapist, and as her psychotherapist examines her previous cases and examples from her life, she starts seeing a clearer picture overall and begins to realize how handedness actually does matter.
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