by Lawrence Mieczkowski (Author)
A physician's terrifying discovery: the perfect life he built was constructed atop decades of buried childhood trauma.
In 1999, Dr. Lawrence Mieczkowski, an Internal Medicine Specialist, husband, and father of two, was living a successful and stable life. Then Columbine happened. News footage of terrified students running from the school unlocked memories he had buried since early childhood-an alcoholic father, a distant mother, and a home shaped by fear and silence.
For the first time, he understood he had complex PTSD.
What followed was an eight-year journey through intensive psychodynamic psychotherapy that ultimately saved his life. This is the unflinching memoir of that journey-written not just by a survivor, but by the physician who lived it.
Endorsed by Dr. Jennifer Lewis, clinical psychologist at the Cincinnati VA Trauma Recovery Center:
"A compelling and accurate depiction of supportive psychodynamic psychotherapies . . . a valuable resource for both survivors and clinicians."
If you've ever wondered:
- What does complex PTSD actually feel like from the inside?
- Can someone function successfully for decades while carrying unresolved trauma?
- Is full recovery possible even later in life?
The Room on the Right offers powerful, honest answers.
A must-read for trauma survivors, their families, and mental health professionals seeking deeper understanding of the healing process.
Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.65 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: June 03, 2025