The Reprogramming Sessions: A Therapeutic Descent
-
- $109.00
-
- $109.00
Descripción editorial
When 23-year-old Mara Nichols walks into Dr. Vivienne Sterling's office seeking help for anxiety and insomnia, she expects standard cognitive behavioral therapy. What she gets instead is something far more dangerous: a therapist who sees potential where there should only be professional boundaries.
Dr. Sterling is 38, respected in her field, impeccably credentialed. She's also a predator who's perfected the art of psychological conditioning disguised as treatment. And Mara—young, vulnerable, desperately seeking guidance—is exactly the kind of patient Vivienne has been waiting for.
The Reprogramming Sessions is a dark psychological thriller about the erosion of will, the corruption of trust, and what happens when therapeutic authority becomes absolute control.
It starts innocuously. Relaxation exercises. Guided meditation. Vivienne's voice is soothing, professional, safe. Mara closes her eyes and lets the tension drain away. She doesn't notice the hypnotic patterns in Vivienne's speech, the carefully planted suggestions, the way each session leaves her slightly more suggestible than the last.
By the third session, Mara is going into trance easily. By the fifth, she's accepting suggestions she wouldn't normally consider. By the tenth, she's doing things she can't quite remember but knows feel right because Dr. Sterling says they're part of her healing.
Through twenty-five chapters of systematic psychological manipulation, erotic hypnosis, and the complete dissolution of professional ethics, Vivienne transforms her patient into her perfectly conditioned submissive. The progression is insidious: therapeutic touch becomes sexual contact, professional concern becomes possessive control, treatment goals become training objectives.
Mara doesn't realize what's happening. The trance work ensures she can't fully remember what occurs during their deepest sessions. She just knows she feels compelled to obey Dr. Sterling, craves her approval desperately, gets inexplicably aroused by her therapist's voice. When Vivienne finally makes her attraction explicit, Mara's resistance has already been methodically dismantled.
By the midpoint, Mara is attending sessions three times a week. She's conditioned to respond sexually to specific trigger phrases only Vivienne knows. She's isolated from friends who might question the intensity of her therapeutic relationship. She's spending weekends at Vivienne's home for "intensive treatment protocols" that leave her exhausted, satisfied, and unable to articulate exactly what they did together.
This is dubcon psychological horror disguised as healing. Mara consents to everything—but only because Vivienne has spent months conditioning that consent, programming arousal responses, and creating dependency so profound that leaving feels impossible. The age gap and power imbalance amplify the violation. Vivienne isn't just seducing a patient; she's rewriting Mara's psychology to make submission feel like wellness.
By the final chapter, Mara has moved into Vivienne's home. She no longer sees other friends. Her entire world revolves around her therapist-turned-owner. She's been reprogrammed so thoroughly that she believes her complete submission is the healthiest choice she's ever made. And maybe it is—Vivienne's conditioning has eliminated Mara's anxiety entirely by eliminating her autonomy. Hard to be anxious when you no longer have to make decisions.
This is dark erotic fiction for readers who want psychological manipulation shown in meticulous detail, lesbian age-gap power dynamics that exploit vulnerability, and hypnosis conditioning that transforms therapy into ownership. Mara walked into that office looking for help. She got reprogrammed instead. And now she's grateful. Click and descend into twenty-five sessions of therapeutic corruption where the only cure is complete surrender.