MacKay worked with Henry for fifty years
rural New Jersey and Maine
and the complex issue of how much of the therapist's own personality should be permitted to emerge during the therapeutic relationship
The book encourages the reader to explore the core aspects of autism including social communication
sees through all illusions
Likenesses Hans Van Dijk MacKay worked with Henry forThe portraits in "Likenesses" attend to how people relate to one another. To settings and things. Husbands and wives, actors and directors, parents and children, a set designer and his crew, a poet in his landscape, a professor among his books: here are vivid and touching evocations of many notable writers, artists, theatre people, and educators, and their worlds. Reviewing an exhibition of Judith Aronson's work in 2006, Mark Feeney in the "Boston