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Rebecca A. Brown

    1 janvier 1948

    L'œuvre diversifiée de Rebecca Brown explore l'expérience humaine à travers des genres et des formats non conventionnels. Ses œuvres comprennent des recueils d'essais et de nouvelles, une autobiographie fictionnalisée, un bestiaire moderne, des mémoires déguisées en dictionnaire médical, un livret pour un opéra-danse, une pièce de théâtre et diverses formes de fantaisie. Brown navigue aux frontières entre la réalité et la fiction, son écriture se caractérisant par une profonde introspection et un sens aigu de la métaphore. Son approche unique crée un monde littéraire à la fois fascinant et stimulant.

    American Romances
    How To Teach Online (and Make $100k a Year)
    The Dogs
    The Secret to Online Success at Axia College and the University of Phoenix
    Gandhi's Spinning Wheel and the Making of India
    Understanding Boundaries and Containment in Clinical Practice
    • 2023

      Buddy Check!

      • 98pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The Namuh tribe offers a charming approach to maintaining connections without the need for conversation, addressing the universal desires for happiness, love, acceptance, and belonging. These endearing, fuzzy characters illustrate the importance of deep connections and staying close to friends while embracing individuality.

      Buddy Check!
    • 2015

      Heart Experience

      For out of the Abundance of the Heart, the mouth speaks

      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on personal growth through life's challenges, this book compiles heartfelt experiences aimed at encouraging readers. It emphasizes the importance of choosing positive outlets to navigate both good and bad moments. The author hopes to inspire readers to learn from their experiences, fostering resilience and the ability to overcome obstacles.

      Heart Experience
    • 2010

      Unperfectly Saved

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of betrayal and self-discovery, this narrative follows Reba, a woman who feels lost and discarded by those she trusted. Her life resembles a maze, filled with challenges that leave her questioning her purpose. However, everything changes when she finds faith and realizes the depth of divine love, which empowers her to embrace self-love and reclaim her life. This transformative journey promises to resonate deeply with readers, offering hope and inspiration through Reba's experiences.

      Unperfectly Saved
    • 2010

      The book explores spinning as a significant political and economic activity in South Asia, highlighting its role in uniting diverse communities. It examines the evolution of spinning from its colonial roots in Company painting to its strategic use in the anti-colonial movement, revealing how it served as both a visual symbol and a practice of resistance. Through this lens, the author delves into the complex interplay between art, politics, and identity in the region's history.

      Gandhi's Spinning Wheel and the Making of India
    • 2009

      American Romances

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(86)Évaluer

      The narrative juxtaposes the rigid values of New England Puritanism with the liberating spirit of West Coast hedonism, creating a compelling exploration of America's cultural evolution. Through this inventive blend, the book delves into the contrasts and conflicts between these two distinct lifestyles, offering insights into their impact on society and individual identity.

      American Romances
    • 2007

      Becky's approach offers straightforward, step-by-step guidance for readers looking to enhance their skills. The book emphasizes practical techniques and tips, making complex concepts accessible. With a focus on clarity and simplicity, it empowers readers to achieve their goals effectively. Ideal for beginners and those seeking to refine their abilities, this resource is designed to foster confidence and competence in various tasks.

      The Secret to Online Success at Axia College and the University of Phoenix
    • 2007

      The Haunted House

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(70)Évaluer

      The narrative delves into the profound impact of growing up in an alcoholic family on a woman's life, examining her struggles with identity, relationships, and resilience. Through her journey, the story highlights themes of addiction, trauma, and the quest for healing, portraying the complexities of family dynamics and the lasting effects of a tumultuous upbringing. The protagonist's experiences reveal both the challenges and the strength that emerge from navigating a difficult childhood.

      The Haunted House
    • 2007

      How To Make As in eCollege

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the importance of understanding systems for achieving success, the book provides insights into navigating online college effectively. Becky Brown simplifies the strategies and techniques needed for students to thrive in an online learning environment, making the information accessible and practical for all.

      How To Make As in eCollege
    • 2007

      Exploring the landscape of online teaching, this guide offers practical insights for both aspiring and current educators. It covers essential topics such as evaluating online universities, understanding student dynamics, and managing administrative tasks. Additionally, the author provides valuable tips for maximizing income and diversifying teaching portfolios, making it a comprehensive resource for those looking to pursue or enhance their online teaching careers.

      How To Teach Online (and Make $100k a Year)
    • 2007

      The authors propose to investigate the meaning and purpose of boundaries within and around the therapeutic experience. A boundary is more than a simple line delineating one space from another; it is an entity with properties that demand a response if they are to be negotiated. Boundaries circumscribe a space that can be viewed objectively, or experienced subjectively, as a 'container'. For the uninitiated, this therapeutic container can be difficult to penetrate. Even health professionals such as GPs and psychiatrists often do not know how to access psychotherapy organisations and their referral networks. Also, real constraints on the availability of counselling and psychotherapy within the National Health Service, and the cost of private sector services, may prohibit access to the help being sought. The book explores aspects such as the gradual evolution of therapeutic boundaries in psychodynamic work, boundary development in infancy and childhood, the role of the therapist's mind and the therapeutic setting, confidentiality and issues such as money and time.

      Understanding Boundaries and Containment in Clinical Practice