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Williamson said the book was her "path out of hell", as she had been "mired in a series of unhappy love affairs, alcohol and drug abuse, a nervous breakdown, and endless sessions with therapists." [18] [19] [20] The Course has often been described as a religion or pseudoreligion. [21] [22] Williamson disagrees, describing it as a "spiritual psychotherapy" instead of a religion. [23] Career edit Williamson, 2019 Teaching edit She was briefly married in 1979 to a Houston businessman. She said the marriage lasted "for a minute and a half". [6]
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