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The Shrink is In (DVD)
Courteney Cox, David Arquette, David James Elliot, Carol Kane, Kimberley Davies, …
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R30
Discovery Miles 300
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Courteney Cox and real life husband David Arquette star in this
Richard Benjamin screwball comedy about a travel writer Samantha
(Cox) who suffers from a host of phobias, including agoraphobia and
claustrophia. She has just watched her psychologist suffer a mental
meltdown and be taken away and, instead of terminating her therapy,
Samantha decides to take over the role of the missing psychologist
in order to manipulate her sexy neighbour Michael (David James
Elliot), who also needs some help with his girlfriend, and an
eccentric magazine salesman Henry (Arquette).
This workbook is based on a traditional recovery program. This
workbook is meant to be a self-help manual on your road to
recovery. It does not, however, take the place of a professional
therapist who is trained in addiction counseling. If you or a loved
one is in need of counseling (which is a great tool on this
journey) then I encourage you to explore the concept of individual
counseling. Joanna Johnson, MSW
How do Caribbean writers see the British countryside? Do they feel
included, ignored, marginalised? In Topographies of Caribbean
Writing, Race, and the British Countryside, Joanna Johnson shows
how writers like Derek Walcott, V.S. Naipaul, Jean Rhys, Grace
Nichols, Andrea Levy, and Caryl Phillips have very different and
unexpected responses to this rural space. Johnson demonstrates how
Caribbean writing shows greater complexity and wider significance
than accounts and understandings of the British countryside have
traditionally admitted; at the same time, close examination of
these works illustrates that complexity and ambiguity remain an
essential part of these authors' relationships with the British
countrysides of their colonial or postcolonial imaginations. This
study examines accepted norms and raises questions about urgent
issues of belonging, Britishness, and Commonwealth identity.
This workbook is based on a traditional recovery program. This
workbook is meant to be a self-help manual on your road to
recovery. It does not, however, take the place of a professional
therapist who is trained in addiction counseling. If you or a loved
one is in need of counseling (which is a great tool on this
journey) then I encourage you to explore the concept of individual
counseling. Joanna Johnson, MSW
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