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Symbolism abounds in this house,
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This review is from: That Looks Like a Nice House (Paperback)
Therapists or individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder will find this book touching. The symbolism contained in it is so relevant in the therapy process. The book discusses a relationship between a house and a carpenter who fixes the house. The carpenter represents a therapist, the house...a client with DID. The journey is forthright and touching.Be prepared to shed a few tears over this one. You have to look for this book used. I wish they would make a nice hardcopy edition of this book. |
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That Looks Like a Nice House by Carrie E. Wynne (Paperback - Oct. 1987)
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