Hanna, JB, and I use a series of short passages from Stephen King’s book, “On Writing,” to explore whether you can infer and picture at the same time, and if not why not. While doing this, we make new discoveries regarding how “picturing things, one at a time” is NOT THE SAME as “picturing a story.” We also discover support for the order in which discoveries are best made (feelings, facts, stories, ideas) and why ideas first prevents new discoveries.
Hanna, JB, and I use a series of short passages from Stephen King’s book, “On Writing,” to explore whether you can infer and picture at the same time, and if not why not. While doing this, we make new discoveries regarding how “picturing things, one at a time” is NOT THE SAME as “picturing a story.” We also discover support for the order in which discoveries are best made (feelings, facts, stories, ideas) and why ideas first prevents new discoveries. This is part 2.
In this short video, Maria and I talk about how children develop & store patterns of language in the first four years.
All therapists will have to deal with critical clients. These criticisms range from being angry at things said to blaming the therapist for hurt reactions. Good therapists feel these reactions and try to gain from the suffering. In this video, Hanna, JB, and I struggle with the pain this causes in us.