art is something through which one enters the spiritual world"
Squires The (Mis)Education of Race - David Stamps Theory as Liberation - Elizabeth M
and the importance of monitoring progress
and Treatment Planning - into two chapters emphasizing the complexity in working with childrenAddresses contemporary areas of trauma
negotiating boundaries and managing your expectations
Self Love Victor W. Marshall art is something through whichAttempted love and sexual identity form the recurring themes of W. G. Shepherd's third collection of poems. As in his previous books, "Sun, Oak, Almond, I" (1970) and "Evidences" (1980), he writes searchingly in a variety of styles, lyric, narrative and reflective. His poems, wrote Christopher Hope reviewing "Evidences", 'are a rare blend: thoroughly disciplined yet unrelentingly experimental'. W. G. Shepherd writes compellingly, whether exploring