8 Novels With Characters Who Go to Therapy
Therapy is far from a cure-all—in fact, it might just lead you deeper down the rabbit hole
Therapy is far from a cure-all—in fact, it might just lead you deeper down the rabbit hole
Growing up, finally, with Mary McCarthy's 1954 novel "The Group"
Reflections and a memoir excerpt from the author of Boy Erased
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The author of "Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit" discusses life writing, revision, genre, and art as survival
A lack of concern for other people’s feelings doesn’t help anyone grow
“Some Of Us Just Fall” examines the body as an ecosystem and rejects the myth of curability
Wouldn’t it be a relief if we could stop asking authors to meet a specific set of diagnostic criteria?
Alexandra Tanner discusses the false promise of the internet, the evangelicalism of MLMs, and Mormon mommie influencers