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Woe to Middle America
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The Maryest Sue Ever to Mary a Sue
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Recognizing Individual Differences in Experience
In preparation for an upcoming course on issues of professional practice in art therapy, I read this book on postmodernism and art therapy, as edited by Helene Burt. The book itself is comprised of a number of different author’s contributions, who are practicing or researching art therapists themselves. The focus of the chapters vary, based on the practitioner’s area of personal research or practice. They include areas such as: language differences between clients and therapists, working with a diversity of culture in certain areas, feminist […]
Wanna read about f*#%ed up people? You’re welcome.
Tom and Jackie Hawkes, both divorced, met and married. With a happy family life and a love for boating, the southern Californian couple had nothing but the rest of their lives to look forward to…until they ended up tied to their own boat’s anchor and thrown overboard alive. This is the story of how this loving couple’s lives tragically intersected with those of Skylar and Jennifer Deleon’s. Skylar, a former child star, was charismatic and charming. He doted on his pregnant wife who, along with […]
Ruminating on wifehood
There are so many reasons for Joan Castleman to want to leave her husband, which is exactly what she decides to do in the first paragraph of this book, while on a plane headed to Finland, where her husband is to receive the Helsinki prize for fiction. Joe Castleman is self-absorbed, a womanizer and a lazy, uninvolved father to their three adult children, but he is also a talented and successful writer. It was this talent that drew Joan to him 45 years earlier, ending […]
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