In an ordinary kindergarten, a mass psychosis begins. A girl who looks completely ordinary discovers that she has a gift for comforting and calming other children. A private detective looks for the owner of a lost horse. And an adult woman—a mathematician—suddenly learns that she was adopted as a baby.
Is this a retelling of episodes from some new popular TV series? No—these are real-life cases that Ekaterina Murashova, a St. Petersburg psychologist, hears every day at appointments in a city clinic.
Every day, mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, adults and teenagers come to the psychologist’s office with their stories, complaints, and life dilemmas, write letters, and ask questions on the blog portal “Snob.”
Every day Ekaterina Murashova, together with them, finds answers to complex life questions—and then writes books based on her consultations. These books are eagerly awaited by readers, just like new episodes of a popular TV series.