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Annie G. Rogers


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The United States

Annie G. Rogers is a writer and Professor of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Psychology at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. The recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship in Ireland, and a Radcliffe Fellowship at Harvard University, she is the author of A Shining Affliction (Penguin Viking, 1995), Charlie's Chasing the Sheep (Lismore Books, 2003), and The Unsayable: The Hidden Language of Trauma (Random House, 2006). She has published poetry and short fiction, and currently is writing a novel. She lives a bi-located life in Lismore and in Amherst, in the US. ...more

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A Shining Affliction: A Sto...

4.29 avg rating — 2,029 ratings — published 1995 — 9 editions
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The Unsayable: The Hidden L...

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Women, Girls and Psychother...

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“Little birds of thought die in her throat.”
Annie G. Rogers, A Shining Affliction: A Story of Harm and Healing in Psychotherapy

“There is no place I can stand as a therapist outside and apart from my own shadow and understand Ben’s and my play: I have no
transcendent or omniscient view, no expert or foolproof understanding, and I am not and will never be entirely “cured” of my own suffering. We play.”
Annie G. Rogers, A Shining Affliction: A Story of Harm and Healing in Psychotherapy



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