Textual Editing and Criticism: An Introduction addresses a gap in currently available materials for English and American literature teachers who bring textual editing and criticism into their courses.
Hurston and Hughes, two giants of the Harlem Renaissance and American literature, were best friends—until they weren’t.
Scientists, clinicians and mindfulness teachers discuss training the mind to bring more health and resiliency to our lives.
Creating safety, hope and secure attachment to transform traumatic memories.
Finally, mentor texts written by teenagers, to help your students craft convincing arguments.
A clinical examination of the ways in which early neglect can impact adults throughout their lives, and suggestions for therapists on how to help.
A New York Times Notable Book of 2018 What happens when one attempts to exchange the life one is given for something better? Can we transform the possibilities we are born into?
An updated and expanded edition on the roles that brain function and genetics play in addiction.
In mesmerizing prose, best-selling and Rome Prize-winning author Will Boast reimagines the myth of Daphne and Apollo in this much-anticipated debut novel.
The healing benefits of writing can support traditional therapy.
"Wrack and Ruin" is an exhilarating comic satire. Hilarious and philosophical, this many-hued novel about the landscape of contemporary "multicultural" America is critically acclaimed author Lee's best book yet.
Cultivating what is right, rather than focusing on what is wrong, for therapy that works.