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A collection of fifty-four free-verse poems revolving around the interiority of melancholia, ranging from chaotic dyads and wearisome days to gut-wrenching despair. Birds have hollow bones, continually flying and falling from highs to lows, and therein lies the inspiration behind both the title and the content. The poems touch the spectrums of stark blacks and whites, with bleak and unrelentingly graphic depictions of the pain, loneliness, and emptiness of mental illness. For those who know it, the writing will ring only too true, for those who know of it, the words are a vicarious immersion in the depths of the human psyche. This is an expose of the intensely personal world of melancholia.
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Alan Michael Karbelnig's 'Lover, Exorcist, Critic: Understanding Depth Psychotherapy' offers an insightful exploration of depth psychotherapy, presenting it as a dynamic and evolving practice. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, case studies, and theoretical analysis, the book examines the foundational elements of depth psychotherapy, including framing, presence, and engagement. By challenging traditional approaches, Karbelnig advocates for a more individualized and human-centric therapy, emphasizing the importance of understanding unconscious themes and dynamics. Aimed at both seasoned practitioners and educated laypersons, the book serves as a comprehensive guide, elucidating complex concepts in accessible language. It underscores the transformative potential of psychotherapy in fostering authentic and meaningful lives.
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