First recommendation for Scapegoat’s Cross
My new, yet-to-be-published book, Scapegoat’s Cross: Poems about Finding and Reclaiming the Lost Man Within, has received its first recommendation. Austin therapist Kellen Von Houser, who has been exploring the role of the scapegoat in dysfunctional family systems at her blog Kellevision, described Scapegoat’s Cross as “beautiful and heartfelt” in a recent post entitled “Reading about the Scapegoat Role”.
I’m honored and encouraged by Kellen’s recommendation, and hopeful that I can continue to move this new work forward.

The First recommendation for Scapegoat’s Cross by Rick Belden, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.














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