The author describes the enigma of empathy in everyday clinical psychiatric practice, examining the sensory parameters of personal world views and the paradox of the self.
Exceptionally well-written, this book is based on the author’s years of experience as a medical school faculty member, workshop leader, and supervisor. It is an ideal first book on hypnosis for professionals.
A look at the role of the press during the Vietnam War makes use of government and military archival material, presidential papers, and interviews to examine the extent to which the press led or followed the American people.
A lively, intimate memoir that vividly recalls the idealism of the Kennedy administration.
Hauntingly beautiful fiction about two women, solitude, art, and transformation.