Grace DeRoche suffers from dissociative identity disorder after escaping childhood abuse at the hands of the Fundamentalist Mormon Church. When other escapees die under suspicious circumstances, one of her alter personalities is the prime suspect. As evidence mounts against her, Grace must determine if she's a murderer or the next victim.
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For Eve Gold, almost dying isn't the real shock - it's what comes after. Brain damage leaves her tortured by repressed memories of a childhood where her innocence was stolen one lie - and one suspicious death - at a time. In order to survive, she must unearth old secrets.
A photographic portrait of the Irish landscape and its people commemorates traditional regional life with a range of duotone photographs, complemented with texts by best-selling Irish-American authors including Angela's Ashes's Frank McCourt and Singing My Him Song's, Malachy McCourt. 35,000 first printing.
Narrative Therapy
- 305 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
For psychotherapy students, teachers, and practitioners, this book describes the clinical application of the growing body of ideas and practices that has come to be known as narrative therapy. Clear and compelling demonstrations of narrative therapy practice, rich in case examples and creative strategies, are at the heart of this book.