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Richard A. Cohen

    January 1, 1952
    By the Sword
    How to Write Like Tolstoy
    Making History : The Storytellers Who Shaped the Past
    Ethics, Exegesis and Philosophy
    Beyond Enlightenment
    Chasing the Sun
    • 2024

      Clinician's Handbook

      Assisting Our LGBTQ+ Loved Ones

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book offers a comprehensive therapeutic protocol designed for therapists, coaches, and ministry leaders to support individuals facing challenges related to sexual orientation and gender identity. Accompanied by a 40-hour film series in English and Arabic, as well as an MP3 series, it serves as a detailed roadmap for recovery. This resource aims to equip helpers with the necessary tools and insights to effectively assist those in need.

      Clinician's Handbook
    • 2024

      A Therapist's Guide

      Assisting Our LGBTQ+ Loved Ones

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book offers insights into sexual orientation and gender identity through the author's unique experiences as both a gay man and a heterosexual psychotherapist. Drawing from his extensive work with individuals and families, the author provides guidance on resolving conflicts related to sexual identity. He also shares his expertise in helping parents reconnect with their LGBTQ+ children and training therapists and ministry leaders, making it a valuable resource for both personal and professional development in understanding these complex issues.

      A Therapist's Guide
    • 2023

      A Therapist's Guide

      Assisting those with Same-Sex Attraction & their Loved Ones

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of Same-Sex Attraction (SSA), Cohen offers insights drawn from his dual perspective as a former gay client and a straight counselor. He shares his extensive experience helping individuals with unwanted SSA achieve their heterosexual aspirations, while also guiding parents in navigating relationships with their LGBTQ+ children. Additionally, Cohen has trained numerous therapists and ministry leaders, making this work a valuable resource for understanding and addressing SSA in various contexts.

      A Therapist's Guide
    • 2023

      Counselor Training Program Manual

      Assisting Those with Same-Sex Attraction (SSA) and Their Loved Ones

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The manual and accompanying film and MP3 series offer a comprehensive therapeutic protocol aimed at helping therapists, coaches, and ministry leaders support individuals facing challenges related to sexual orientation and gender identity. Spanning over 250 pages, the program serves as a detailed roadmap for recovery, available in both English and Arabic, making it accessible to a diverse audience. This resource is designed for anyone dedicated to assisting those in need of guidance and support in their journey.

      Counselor Training Program Manual
    • 2022

      Understanding Our LGBTQ+ Loved Ones

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores the emotional landscape of LGBTQ+ individuals, aiming to foster deeper connections with gay family members and friends. It addresses common conflicts and misunderstandings surrounding homosexuality, offering insights that promote empathy and understanding. By highlighting the importance of love and acceptance, it serves as a guide for those seeking to strengthen their relationships within the LGBTQ+ community.

      Understanding Our LGBTQ+ Loved Ones
    • 2022

      Focusing on the journey of a young boy grappling with family and school challenges, the narrative follows Rich as he seeks guidance from a counselor. Through this support, he learns to mend his relationships and prioritize love, leading to personal healing and hope. Ultimately, Rich's growth culminates in a fulfilling marriage and the creation of a loving family, offering an inspiring message about resilience and the power of connection.

      Rich's Home
    • 2022

      MAKING HISTORY is an epic exploration of who writes about the past and how the biases of certain storytellers - whether Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare or Simon Schama - continue to influence our ideas about history (and about who we are) today. In this authoritative and entertaining book, Richard Cohen reveals how professional historians and other equally significant witnesses (such as the writers of the Bible, major novelists, dramatists, journalists and political propagandists) influence what become the accepted records of human experience. Is there, he asks, even such a thing as 'objective' history? The depth of Cohen's inquiry and the delight he takes in his subjects includes the practitioners of what he calls 'Bad History,' those thieves of history who twist reality to glorify themselves and conceal their or their country's behaviour. Cohen investigates the published works and private utterances of our greatest historical thinkers to discover the agendas that informed their views of the world, and which in so many ways have informed ours. From the origins of history-writing, when such an idea seemed itself revolutionary, through to television and the digital age, MAKING HISTORY abounds in captivating figures brought to vivid life, from Thucydides and Tacitus to Voltaire and Gibbon, from Winston Churchill to Mary Beard. Rich in character, complex truths and surprising anecdotes, the result is a unique exploration of both the aims and craft of history-making. It will lead us to think anew about our past and ourselves. Review What a brilliant achievement! Like all Richard Cohen's writing, Making History opens a dialogue with the reader - grave and witty, suave yet pointed - erudite yet engaging and full of energy. It has huge scope, but never forfeits the telling detail. It is scholarly, lively, quotable, up-to-date and fun -- HILARY MANTEL Richard Cohen has written an utterly engaging love letter to History's hidden story tellers. Provocative, funny but scrupulously fair, Making History is a timely reminder that history doesn't write itself -- AMANDA FOREMAN With meticulous research and riveting anecdotes, Richard Cohen has peeled back the hidden history behind those who record our past. He brilliantly shows how an extraordinary gallery of characters - from prodigies to charlatans, from ideologues to heroes - has exposed, shaped and, at times, bent and even covered up the facts. In the process, Cohen has achieved what only the finest historians can: he has scrupulously and engagingly made history -- DAVID GRANN, author of Killers of the Flower Moon and The Lost City of Z What a grand, illuminating and fun book! Richard Cohen takes us on a learned tour through the cacophony of history and of the characters who've told the stories that shape us. To understand who we are, we have to understand who we've been - and, as Cohen amply demonstrates, who's framed those understandings -- JON MEACHAM, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House and Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power A fascinating and finely wrought history of history ― PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY, starred review [A] love song to the profession of history . . . extremely effective. Cohen's range is admirably broad . . . insightful, thought-provoking and thoroughly researched ― Library Journal About the Author Richard Cohen is the author of Chasing the Sun , How to Write Like Tolstoy and By the Sword. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and for two years was programme director of the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. Five times UK national sabre champion, he was selected for the British Olympic fencing team. He lives in New York.

      Making History : The Storytellers Who Shaped the Past
    • 2022

      A history of historians that demonstrates how the telling of history is inevitably influenced by the life and beliefs of the storyteller - 'Grave and witty, suave yet pointed - erudite yet engaging and full of energy' Hilary Mantel

      Making History
    • 2021

      How to Write Like Tolstoy

      A Journey Into the Minds of Our Greatest Writers

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(101)Add rating

      Exploring the creative processes of renowned storytellers, this book delves into the minds of literary giants from Shakespeare to Stephen King. It examines their unique approaches to storytelling, revealing the techniques and inspirations that have shaped their iconic works. By analyzing their contributions to literature, the narrative invites readers to understand the art of storytelling and the profound impact it has on culture and society.

      How to Write Like Tolstoy
    • 2020

      Being Gay

      Nature, Nurture or Both?

      • 362 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the origins of sexual orientation, this book delves into the debate surrounding whether being gay is an innate characteristic or a result of environmental influences. It examines scientific research, personal stories, and cultural perspectives to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of sexual identity. Through this exploration, the book aims to shed light on the ongoing discourse about nature versus nurture in the context of homosexuality.

      Being Gay