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Amnesia Findings by Anna Jacobson
Category: Poetry | Series: UQP Poetry Ser.
Now I knit myself back into a human. It's hard work relearning the steps - slip-stitch, drop-stitch, pick-up stitch, loop. I get into a rhythm. The pattern is complex - I drop a few stitches. The holes form gaps in my memory. Knitting visions and memories, Anna Jacobson's collection traces the skeins o ...Show more
Anxious in a Sweet Store by Anna Jacobson
Category: Poetry
Anna Jacobson mixes up the fiercely serious with the whimsical in her second book of poems, exploring a daily life of navigating small rituals and routines along with anxiety, a crippling companion.Anxious in a Sweet Store is Anna Jacobson's second illustrated poetry collection where the 'sweet', whimsi ...Show more
How to Knit a Human by Anna Jacobson
Category: Biography
How do you write a memoir when you have lost your memories? She awakens in hospital, greeted by nurses and patients she doesn’t recognise, but who address her with familiarity. She decides to untangle the clues. I want to know what it was like to have crossed into the realm of madness. After all, I did ...Show more
Innovative Therapeutic Life Story WorkDeveloping Trauma-Informed Practice for Working with Children, Adolescents and Young Adults by Richard Rose (Editor); Anna-Elizabeth Mattiuzzo (Contribution by); Melissa Stokes (Contribution by); Margarida Marques (Contribution by); María Barros (Contribution by); Marni Otway (Contribution by); Jodie Park (Contribution by); Anna Fasolo (Contribution by); Sebastian LaSpina (Contribution by); Del Aulich (Contribution by); Elise Saunders (Contribution by); Deborah D. Gray (Foreword by); Soula Kontomichalos (Contribution by); Nadine Jay (Contribution by); Amanda Jones (Contribution by); Kendra Morris-Jacobson (Contribution by); Goedele A. M. De Clerck (Contribution by); Rebecca Wild (Contribution by); Kathy Crouch (Contribution by); Paula Price (Contribution by); Shoko Tokunaga (Contribution by); Joan Moore (Contribution by); Natalia O'Keefe (Contribution by)
Category: Languages and Reference
This book explores different ways of carrying out life story work, a method which helps traumatized children question and resolve issues from their past. Using the experience of practitioners based in a range of settings, it provides a useful overview of the latest developments in the field.
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