Book cover titled "Unseen" by Mary Anne Bedington. The cover features a silhouette of a person standing on a shadowy ground against a glowing blue background. The subtitle reads "Don't Always Believe What Others Perceive," and the description encourages self-discovery and peeling off false identity labels.
Book cover titled "Unseen" by Mary Anne Bedington. The cover features a silhouette of a person standing on a shadowy ground against a glowing blue background. The subtitle reads "Don't Always Believe What Others Perceive," and the description encourages self-discovery and peeling off false identity labels.
Book cover titled "Unseen" by Mary Anne Benington, featuring a solitary figure standing against a blue-green gradient background with a quote about self-discovery.

UNSEEN:

Don’t Always Believe What Others Perceive

Mary Anne Bedington

Take a journey of self-discovery by peeling off the false identity labels holding you back from who you really are, and experience new possibilities of hope and deeper awareness of self

What Readers Are Saying

5 gold stars.

"Every once in a while, a book comes along that not only helps people understand themselves better but offers a roadmap for real change. UNSEEN: Don’t Always Believe What Others Perceive is that book and is a must-read for anyone who has felt boxed in by the roles, titles, or expectations others have imposed.”

- Dr. Diane Gehart, author of Mindfulness for Chocolate Lovers: A Lighthearted Way to Stress Less and Savor More Each Day

5 gold stars.

“Given its sound analysis and clear articulation of complex relational patterns, this text should be considered essential reading and made a core part of any graduate-level curriculum in psychology…”

- A.M.

5 gold stars.
5 gold stars.

“I appreciated the step-by-step process, practical strategies and thought provoking questions to help the reader achieve freedom and wholeness. It’s hard to put the book down. A must read!!!”

- H.P.

5 gold stars.

“Through Mary Anne's words, I’ve rediscovered parts of myself I had forgotten and come to view myself with fresh eyes. This book is like Goo Gone for psychological labels—gently lifting what sticks and easing the residue they leave behind.”

- J.B.

5 gold stars.
5 gold stars.
5 gold stars.