Okay...
I get it's only a book. However, when the author focuses so much on the main character and her need to finish her thesis for her Psych degree, her graduation, her desire for a career, etc. It is a pretty major theme and a large part of her life in time, dedication, value, money, and knowledge. Her professor acknowledged at the graduation that she put in the effort and deserved it and is good at it.
Then, why is she so gullible? Why is she so naive and okay with letting her husband treat her like shit when she has already diagnosed the issue correctly? Would she suggest this to her patients? Why does she let others walk all over her and change her mind and allow herself to doubt what she feels and thinks? Isn't this exactly what she just went to school for to help others deal with? The whopper for me was at the end when she solved the case that the police couldn't. Anyway, the officer asks her to consider joining the force! Oh, brother, I don't think so. I would never want her as a partner or as a therapist!!
If she'd simply been a housewife and not offered a position, the book would have been fine. As someone who should have known better, it showed how inept she was. She should have failed her classes!
Not recommended.