Robert D. Brehm's Psychodramatic, Deep-Diving Memoir Scheduled for Exhibit at Frankfurt Book Fair 2025

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Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 3:13am UTC

The Frankfurt Book Fair (also known as Frankfurter Buchmesse) is said to be the largest (and perhaps even one of the longest-running) book fairs in the world. One contributing factor could be that there is a growing number of authors publishing their whole life story as autobiographies, self-help books, and more.

Robert D. Brehm is one of them, but his own distinct approach to his autobiography is intended to educate many readers about the field of therapy.

The title of his book is “The Story Has a Secret,” which shares a series of unforgettable experiences in his life. From the time he was a child sent flying out the window after a horrific car accident to the heavy psychological toll of the COVID-19 pandemic, Brehm uses his extensive background in psychology to present an analysis of his own behavior during these moments.

Unlike some other authors, he intends to use the re-enactments of his own experiences to focus on a number of issues, particularly the projection errors that have often been the subject of study in the history of therapy.

His expertise draws on over 40 years as a tenured college faculty member for behavioral science and counseling, along with decades working as a counselor, psychodramatist, and more. By the end, he hopes readers will then take the techniques his book demonstrates and encourage them to make a similar analysis of their own lives.

Visitors to the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025 can find “The Story Has a Secret” at stand number 6.0 A12 under the exhibit of ReadersMagnet, a book marketing and self-publishing firm. The book is available on various online retailers, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Archway Publishing.

Author Bio Robert presents some of his counseling cases that reflect the current etiology of therapy that he practiced over his thirty years, as a private therapist, and forty-eight years as a tenured Behavioral Science and Counseling college faculty member.

Robert challenges therapists to practice postmodern narrative therapy, but he encourages them not to overlook the various skills and techniques utilized in psychodynamics, the child guidance movement, behavioral, cognitive and group dynamics.

“The Story Has a Secret”
Author: Robert D. Brehm, M.A.
Published date: March 26, 2021
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Genre: Memoir

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