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|a Olson, Christina,
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|a The anxiety workbook /
|c Christina Olson.
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|a Pittsburgh, Pa. :
|b Pittsburgh University Press,
|c [2023]
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|a Pitt poetry series
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 23, 2023).
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|g 1.
|t Intro to Therapy --
|t Catalogue of Damages --
|t Among the Bones --
|t Dead Girl --
|t Jury Selection --
|t What I Learned from the Wisteria --
|t After the Tragedy --
|t Write Your Trauma: A Workbook Exercise [2010] --
|t Neither Time Nor Grief is a Flat Circle --
|t Heavy Weather Moves Through --
|t What I Learned from the Gingko --
|t Did You Take Something --
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|t Ode to Never Remembering the Outcomes of Top Chef, with a Line from an Old Ani Difranco Song --
|t Someday I'll Love Christina Olson --
|t Me, Myself, Good [Self-Portrait] --
|t Another Theory on Language --
|t Jeans! Jeans! Jeans! --
|t Write Your Trauma: A Workbook Exercise [2011] --
|t What I Learned from the Mastodon --
|t What I Learned from the Remains of Xena, A 12-Foot Mammoth --
|t Intermediate Therapy --
|t As an Oregon Trail Millennial, I Actually Prefer Phone Calls --
|t Something Like Laughter, Something Like Rage --
|t What I Learned from the Gympie Gympie Plant --
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|t What I Learned from the Velvet Ant --
|t Poem with Teeth and Ants --
|t Reptile House --
|t The User's Guide to Being Buried Alive --
|t Urban Legends --
|t The Thing You Fear Is Not the Thing That Kills You --
|t What I Learned from the Copperhead --
|t Fig, Wasp --
|t Oregon Trail --
|t They Cut Down the Tree in Front of Our Minnesota Place --
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|t Surprise! Fear! --
|t Anxiety Open House --
|t Something Like Apology --
|t Anxiety Summer --
|t Anxiety Snow Day --
|t Anxiety Garden --
|t Anxiety Lake --
|t Write Your Trauma: A Workbook Exercise [2019] --
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|t Write Your Trauma: A Workbook Exercise [2011] --
|t What I Learned from the Pregnancy I Terminated --
|t Write Your Trauma: A Workbook Exercise [2017] --
|t 20/20 --
|t What I Learned from the West African Lungfish --
|t Not the Discarding but the Cleaving --
|t [...] --
|t I Am Accidentally Prescribed Speed During the Pandemic --
|t During the Pandemic, I Watch Caddyshack Again & Again --
|t Self-Portrait As Anxiety-Watching Gardeners' World with Monty Don --
|t Covocabulary --
|t What I Learned from the Goblin Shark --
|t Write Your Trauma: A Workbook Exercise [2021].
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|a "The Anxiety Workbook explores contemporary anxiety, grief in its multitude of forms, and complicated familial dynamics via the lens of science and history while utilizing the language of therapy. These poems grapple with the ever-evolving collective and individual trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as seek answers and lessons from the natural world. The termination of a pregnancy, a distant father, the untimely death of a friend, our society's obsession with Dateline and missing white girls, the estivation of the West African lungfish--The Anxiety Workbook covers these topics and much more in poems ranging from the hypernarrative to the highly lyrical, rich in voice and description" --
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|a Anxiety
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