Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (book)

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (book)

cognitive-behavioral therapy is Tao Lin's second poetry collection.

It was published on May 15, 2008, by Melville House Publishing.

In a review, Paste Magazine called it "a mesmerizing wonder. Devastating and hilarious."

External links

* [http://cognitive-behavioraltherapy.blogspot.com First seven pages of the book ]


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