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David H. Rosen

    Soul to Soul
    Valor to Live
    Embracing the Sunset Years and Looking Ahead
    Lesbianism
    Torn Asunder
    Roses
    • Roses

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the beauty and symbolism of roses, intertwining personal reflections with vivid imagery. Each color of rose represents different emotions and memories, such as yellow for Texas and white for remembrance of a lost loved one. The narrative also features playful elements like panda faces among the blooms, creating a whimsical garden atmosphere. Through these floral representations, the author captures the essence of love, loss, and the joy found in nature's beauty.

      Roses2023
    • Exploring the transformative power of love, this book delves into how deep emotional connections can alleviate suffering and enhance well-being. Through poignant narratives and insights, it illustrates the healing properties of love, showcasing its ability to provide comfort and support during difficult times. The text emphasizes the importance of relationships and emotional bonds as vital sources of strength and resilience in the face of life's challenges.

      Embracing the Sunset Years and Looking Ahead2023
    • Valor to Live

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Transforming despair into a meaningful existence is central to this work, which explores the journey from suicidal thoughts to embracing life. Utilizing Carl Jung's active imagination method, the author reveals how confronting personal struggles through artistic expression—such as painting, pottery, and dance—can foster creativity and healing. The narratives of the author and five patients illustrate this transformative process, showcasing their dramatic artwork that accompanies the text and highlights their paths from darkness to fulfillment.

      Valor to Live2023
    • After All These Years . . .

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Written as the author nears eighty, this collection of small verses captures reflections on love, adventures in distant lands, and the tranquility of life in a forest cottage with Lanara. The poems explore themes of self-discovery and spirituality, offering intimate insights into the author's journey toward understanding themselves and their relationship with God. Each piece invites readers to resonate with the profound moments of life and introspection.

      After All These Years . . .2023
    • Torn Asunder

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This memoir explores the transformative journey of David Rosen, who navigates his life as a psychiatrist, artist, and stand-up comedian while overcoming depression. His narrative is a blend of vulnerability, humor, and wisdom, showcasing his resilience and creative spirit. The work emphasizes themes of wholeness and spiritual depth, offering a poetic and philosophical perspective on personal healing and growth. Through his experiences, Rosen inspires readers to embrace their own journeys toward fulfillment and inner peace.

      Torn Asunder2021
    • Soul to Soul

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on personal growth, this collection of aphorisms serves as guiding principles for navigating life's journey. Each maxim offers direction and inspiration, encouraging individuals to approach their paths with confidence and a sense of playfulness. The book aims to provide readers with meaningful insights that can enhance their life experiences and personal development.

      Soul to Soul2021
    • Lesbianism

      A Study in Female Homosexuality

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book presents a groundbreaking 1965-1966 research study that explores lesbianism as a legitimate way of life, challenging outdated views that categorized it as a mental disorder. Through interviews and psychological tests with 26 non-patient lesbians, the research reveals their mental health as stable, countering Freud's single-case argument. The 2020 edition features a dialogue between the author and his daughter, Rachel Rosen, offering contemporary insights and fostering a deeper understanding of lesbian experiences and identity.

      Lesbianism2020