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The Impact of Att...
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Jim Byrne Jim Byrne said: " I have only recently begun this book, so it is too soon to offer an review, but it seems promising. "

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Gut: The Inside S...
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Jim Byrne Jim Byrne said: " I am enjoying this book, which is very informative regrading the gut-brain connection, and how to better understand the importance of our guts. The author writes in an entertaining, somewhat playful (as appropriate) style. "

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Donna Tartt
“In E-CENT counselling, we teach our clients to explore the stories they are living, which mainly come from their family of origin. Even some novelists understand this process, as illustrated by Donna Tartt, writing about the family of Charlotte Cleve: “…the Cleves loved to recount among themselves even the minor events of their family history – repeating word for word, with stylized narrative and rhetorical interruptions, entire death-bed scenes, or marriage proposals that had occurred a hundred years before… … (T)hese family discussions were how the Cleves made sense of the world. Even the cruellest and most random disasters … were constantly rehearsed among them, her grandmother’s gentle voice and her mother’s stern one merging harmoniously with her grandfather’s baritone and the babble of her aunts, and certain ornamental bits, improvised by daring soloists, eagerly seized upon and elaborated by the chorus, until finally, by group effort, they arrived together at a single song which was then memorized, and sung by the entire company again and again, which slowly eroded memory and came to take the place of truth”.
Donna Tartt, 2003. The Little Friend, London: Bloomsbury. Pages 3-4.”
Donna Tartt

Henri Matisse
“Whoever wishes to devote himself to painting should begin by cutting out his own tongue”
Henri Matisse

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