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Carmen McGuinness

    Dr. Carmen McGuinness is a behavior analyst and health psychologist specializing in children with disabilities, attachment, and family trauma. Beyond her work with children and parents, she has taught graduate psychology students and authored three popular academic books. She recently released her first fiction novel, exploring the psychological dimensions of relationships.

    Retrograde
    Unintended Consequences
    How to Increase Your Child's Verbal Intelligence
    Reading Reflex
    • 2017

      Unintended Consequences

      a Psychological Romance

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the complexities of love and self-identity, the story follows London McQuin, a recently divorced woman who enters an affair with a married man named Cary. As an empath and vivid dreamer, London navigates the intense emotions of her romance while confronting long-standing psychological issues. The narrative is enriched by the presence of various voices in her mind, which may represent fantasy personalities or childhood influences, shaping her responses and decisions as she grapples with her feelings for Cary.

      Unintended Consequences
    • 2017

      Retrograde

      a Psychological Romance

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Mila Branti, a psychology professor trapped in a dull marriage, embarks on a journey of self-discovery through an affair that unfolds in her dreams. This quest leads her back to her childhood home in Taormina, Sicily, where she unravels secrets from her past and seeks the identity of her dream lover. As she navigates this emotional landscape, Mila's life transforms, awakening her to real passion with another man. Retrograde promises a blend of intelligent eroticism and deep personal exploration, captivating readers with its rich narrative.

      Retrograde
    • 2000

      Verbal intelligence is defined the by authors of this text as the ability to understand, make judgements about, store, retrieve and talk about what we think, hear or read. It is also the faculty upon which creativity and the expression of imagination is based. This book takes the reader (and learner) through a series of exercises which should help develop this ability.

      How to Increase Your Child's Verbal Intelligence
    • 1998

      Backed by 25 years of research into reading, this proven and practical method is prepared by two of the nation's foremost experts. Featuring fun, easy-to-understand lessons, diagnostic tests, instructional exercises, games, and step-by-step lesson plans for parents, "Reading Reflex" provides all the tools for teaching a child to be an excellent reader. Illustrations.

      Reading Reflex