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In this, the sixth volume in the highly successful monograph series
produced under the auspices of the European Federation for
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Public Health Services (EFPP),
the clear distinctions which once existed between psychoanalysis
proper and the psychoanalytic psychotherapies are strongly debated
and re-assessed in the light of contemporary paradigm
shift.."..Certainties about the distinct enough
compartmentalizations of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic
psychotherapies no longer exist. The borders between them are now
blurred, and they shift constantly, depending on one's vantage
point and one's theoretical predelictions...This range of
uncertainty and contention is clearly illustrated, and very
sharply, in the present volume."- Robert S. Wallerstein from his
foreword.
Mary Gauthier was twelve years old when she was given her Aunt
Jenny's old guitar and taught herself to play with a Mel Bay basic
guitar workbook. and music offered her a window to a world where
others felt the way she did. Songs became lifelines to her, and she
longed to write her own, one day. Then, for a decade, while
struggling with addiction, Gauthier put her dream away and her call
to songwriting faded. It wasn't until she got sober and went to an
open mic with a friend did she realise that she not only still
wanted to write songs, she needed to. Today, Gauthier is a
decorated musical artist, with numerous awards and recognition for
her songwriting, including a Grammy nomination. In Saved by a Song,
Mary Gauthier pulls the curtain back on the artistry of
songwriting. Part memoir, part philosophy of art, part nuts and
bolts of songwriting, her book celebrates the redemptive power of
song to inspire and bring seemingly different kinds of people
together.
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Thirty Days (Paperback)
Marie Gauthier
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Poetry. In 2007, the Tupelo Press Poetry Project was established to
provide poets and creative writing teachers with engaging,
challenging prompts or provocations for writing new poems.The
Winter 2012 edition of the Poetry Project celebrated Valentine's
Day with a simple challenge: write a stunningly good erotic poem.
Be bad. Be good and bad. To our delight, that challenge was met and
then some. Sensual, witty, cerebral--the results are this
anthology, modest in size only, which includes the winners, plus
our favorites of the submissions.Contributors: Cynthia Rausch
Allar, Michelle Bitting, Lisa Coffman, Amy Dryansky, Li Yun
Alvarado, Paula Brancato, Gillian Cummings, Darla Himeles, Joel F.
Johnson, Christopher Kokinos, Amy MacLennan, Stephen Massimilla,
Barbara Mossberg, Susanna Rich, Aubrey Ryan, Anna Claire Hodge,
Janet R. Kirchheimer, Conley Lowrance, Lea Marshall, Mary Ann
Mayer, Steven Paschall, Liz Robbins, Jo Anne Valentine Simson,
Jeneva Stone, Molly Spencer, Judith Terzi, Gail Thomas, Kim
Triedman, Bruce Willard, and P. Ivan Young.
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