Here's what psychologist, educator and author Dr. George Atwood had to say about The Feeling Life:
"David Klugman's beautiful book issues a call to that part of ourselves that has been so pervasively buried and forgotten in our time: our own deepest emotions. By persuasively, eloquently describing the consequences of this loss, The Feeling Life contributes to a renewed sense of wholeness."
Dr. George Atwood, professor of psychology, Rutgers University, and co-author of several books including: Contexts of Being, The Intersubjective Foundations of Psychological Life, and Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach.
Dr. Dorothy Firman, educator, author and professor of psychology had this response to The Feeling Life:
"The Feeling Life is an invitation, to all of us, to know ourselves more deeply and more truly, in such a way that we live within ourselves and in the fullness of our feelings. This is not about whether we learn to cry or own our anger. This is a deeper feeling world that David Klugman points us toward. It is the world of who we truly are ...and thankfully, David gives us some good, clear direction on how to get there. Through a diversity of styles: poetry, theory, case study, and personal story, the reader is gracefully and lovingly taken on a journey toward self. This journey will make us more whole."
Professor Dorothy Firman, Director of the Synthesis Center in Amherst MA, and co-author of Chicken Soup for the Mother and Daughter Soul and Daughters and Mothers: Healing the Relationship.
Virginia Reed, Talk Show Host and Laban Movement Expert and Therapist, said this during her radio interview with David Klugman:
"This book is so intelligent and full of depth that - although I thought initially, 'Oh yeah, The Feeling Life; pay more attention to your feelings' - I found that I could not put it down once I started reading it ... the message that this book carries is such a crucial one for us."
Virginia Reed, Host of A Woman's Persepctive @ www.prncomm.net