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We are a small press, dedicated to advancing the understanding of psychology through literature.  We hope you find our publications satisfying as works of fine writing and useful in understanding more about psychology.

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Journey of Storms
by Paula Bramsen Cullen

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About Journey of Storms . . .

Are you looking for those elusive words to describe the feelings and emotions you are experiencing in psychotherapy?

Are you looking for insights that can help you discover truths about yourself?

Are you looking for knowledge about what’s happening to a relative or friend in psychotherapy, or what you yourself would experience in psychotherapy?

Are you looking for literature that will help you and your students understand the feelings and reactions of patients in psychotherapy?

For patients, for their friends and relatives, and for those curious about psychotherapy:

Journey of Storms mirrors the progression and resolution of the therapeutic process.  Rich images and insights flow from the pen of this accomplished author as she herself experienced the healing power of psychoanalysis.

For professionals in the mental health field:

Journey of Storms is a cross-market book belonging on the psychology, self-help, and literary poetry shelves.  For practitioners in mental health fields, it is especially suited for self-education and for teaching students of clinical psychology and psychiatry about patients’ experiences and reactions to therapy.

A sample of the poetry in Journey of Storms . . .

OH, TO BE WRITTEN UP

 

I stumbled across my analyst
at the library today,
not in the flesh
but in a prodigious tome.

It seems he wrote me up,
disguised me with a number
but I knew me,
he couldn't fool me.

It made me mad
to be discussed in that objective way.
Of course, I'd have been madder still
had he ignored me.

I also was quite sure I knew
patients numbers one and two.
One of two's demeanor
preceded me on Fridays

and number one, I'm almost sure
was always coming in the door
as I was leaving Tuesdays.

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