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Neurosurgical Management of Psychiatric Disorders, Part A, Volume
266, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series,
highlights new advances in the field with this new volume covering
interesting chapters, including Pathophysiology and Animal Models
of Psychiatric Disorders, Neuroimaging of Psychiatric Disorders,
History of Psychosurgery, Ethics of Psychosurgery, Medicolegal
Aspects and Regulatory Issues of Psychosurgery, Psychiatric Mimics
of Neurosurgical Disorders, Seizures and Pseudoseizures: The Great
Divide, Pitfalls of Psychiatric Patients Selection for Functional
Neurosurgery, Modern Surgical Strategies for Management of
Psychiatric Disorders, Neuromodulation for Behavioral Disorders,
and more.
In this new edition of their groundbreaking Kodaly Today, Micheal
Houlahan and Philip Tacka offer an expertly-researched, thorough,
and - most importantly - practical approach to transforming
curriculum goals into tangible, achievable musical objectives and
effective lesson plans. Their model - grounded in the latest
research in music perception and cognition - outlines the concrete
practices behind constructing effective teaching portfolios,
selecting engaging music repertoire for the classroom, and teaching
musicianship skills successfully to elementary students of all
degrees of proficiency. Addressing the most important questions in
creating and teaching Kodaly-based programs, Houlahan and Tacka
write through a practical lens, presenting a clear picture of how
the teaching and learning processes go hand-in-hand. Their
innovative approach was designed through a close, six-year
collaboration between music instructors and researchers, and offers
teachers an easily-followed, step-by-step roadmap for developing
students' musical understanding and metacognition skills. A
comprehensive resource in the realm of elementary music education,
this book is a valuable reference for all in-service music
educators, music supervisors, and students and instructors in music
education.
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Carl Gustav Jung first wanted to be an archaeologist. When family
finances made this impossible, he pursued a medical degree from
Basel University. Considering a specialization in surgery, he
stumbled upon a psychiatry book--an event that changed the course
of his life and ultimately the whole field of depth psychology.
Anthony Storr looks at these and other telling facts about Jung's
life in the opening chapter of this highly acclaimed book. Though
fundamentally concerned with Jung's ideas, Storr's approach shows
his conviction that "in the realm of dynamic psychology it is
impossible to separate ideas from the personality of the man in
whom they occurred." His clear and concise review of the whole
corpus of Jung's writings always keeps in sight the man behind the
work, as each subsequent chapter concentrates on a particular
Jungian concept, guiding the reader through the life and ideas of
this great thinker.
Storr investigates the major principles of analytical psychology,
presenting such central concepts as the collective unconscious, the
archetypes, the shadow, and the persona. He looks at Jung's
religious turmoil and his inner need to reconcile the opposition
between objectivity and subjectivity. He shows how his ideas follow
a progression from the intellectual agitation that characterized
the young psychologist to the advanced theories of balance and
integration found in the mature man. Storr concludes his book with
a look at psychotherapy, describing advances as well as problems
involved in a practical consideration of Jungian techniques.
Perhaps the most remarkable element of "Jung" is its illumination
of complex concepts--concepts that had they been easily accessible
in the original would have caused a wider appreciation of Jung's
work. The clarity and order that Storr brings to light in Jung's
psychology will come as a welcome surprise to those who have found
him an obscure if provocative thinker. Storr's sensitive analysis
makes the book compelling reading for everyone interested in Jung,
and his clear exposition provides a superior introduction for
newcomers, allowing the genius of Jung to appear for the widest
possible audience.
First published in 1973, this classic study is now available again.
The Routledge edition includes a brief preface in which the author
describes his previous work on Jung as well as his meeting with the
great Swiss thinker.
'A lucid well-organized expose of the theory and the manner of its
development.' Times Literary Supplement This remarkable book is a
biography of an unusual kind. It is at once the life of a mind at
work, and the story of a long and intricate process of discovery.
It takes the form of a stern and uncompromising analysis, and yet
the author is so much in tune with his subject that the
personality, and even the feelings, of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
and his contemporaries emerge from that analysis. Readers will also
sense the effect of the frightening enlargement of the known area
of human unhappiness that Freud's work revealed.
Increase the efficacy of your treatment interventions in
intercultural couples therapy The Intercultural Exeter Couples
Model: Making Connections for a Divided World Through
Systemic-Behavioral Therapy provides practitioners with a thorough
guide to effectively treating intercultural couples. The book
consists of a systematic effort to translate systemic ideas that
take into account a cultural perspective into a highly useable and
practical form. The Intercultural Exeter Couples Model also
attempts to marry two, often distinct, forms of practice: the
systemic and the behavioral. Both approaches have much to
contribute to effective couples' counselling but they are often
theoretically siloed. This book demonstrates the value of using
both approaches simultaneously. This book provides concrete and
practical strategies for implementing systemic and behavioral
approaches to intercultural couples' therapy in a manner consistent
with clinical best practice. Rather than ignoring the significant
and complex impacts that differing cultures can have on a
relationship, The Intercultural Exeter Couple Model puts those
differences front and center, encouraging the therapist to engage
with the cultural mismatch that can be at the core of many couples'
ongoing friction. The book's chapters tackle both the model itself
and a variety of interventions, covering topics including: Teaching
couples how to break patterns and prepare them to establish new
ones Training couples to communicate effectively Establishing new
modes of behavior in couples An explanation of empathic bridging
maneuvers A description of the use of life-space explorations
Perfect for clinicians, students, and professors interested in or
practicing in the field of couples' therapy, The Intercultural
Exeter Couples Model provides readers with an in-depth exploration
of an increasingly important model of couples therapy and
describes, in painstaking detail, the interventions necessary to
achieve positive patient outcomes.
In an age where we are inundated with information, the ability to
discern verifiable information to make proper decisions and solve
problems is ever more critical. Modern science, which espouses a
systematic approach to making "inferences," requires a certain
mindset that allows for a degree of comfort with uncertainty. This
book offers inspirations and ideas for cultivating the proper
mindset for the studying, teaching, and practicing of science that
will be useful for those new to as well as familiar with the field.
Although a paradigm shift from traditional instruction is suggested
in the National Framework for K-12 science, this volume is intended
to help educators develop a personal mental framework in which to
transition from a teacher-centered, didactical approach to a
studentcentered, evidence-guided curriculum. While the topics of
the book derive from currently published literature on STEM
education as they relate to the National Framework for K-12 Science
and the Three-Dimensional science instruction embedded in the Next
Generation Science Standards, this book also examines these topics
in the context of a new societal age posited as the "Age of
Inference" and addresses how to make sense of the ever-increasing
deluge of information that we are experiencing by having a
scientific and properly discerning mindset.
How are behavioral scientists increasingly involved to advise
global decision-makers in the United Nations and elsewhere?" In
2020, the Psychology Coalition at the United Nations (PCUN)
launched a bold new series of books, describing how evidencebased
behavioral research is increasingly used by United Nations and
other decision-makers, to address global issues. These issues
reflect the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for
2030-such as health, poverty, education, peace, gender equality,
and climate change. This PCUN volume brings together 34 experts in
14 concise chapters, to focus on diverse issues in mental,
spiritual, and social health (detailed below). The chapters are
co-authored by leading global experts as well as "rising star"
students from many nations-offering readers a concise overview of
each topic, a glossary of key terms, study questions, and
bibliography. This volume is suitable as a textbook for diverse
courses in psychology, social work, cross-cultural and
international studies.
'An exciting, astute analysis of how our capacity for desire has
been slotted into the grooves of digital capitalism, and made to
work for profit - from porn to Pokemon' - Richard Seymour We are in
the middle of a 'desirevolution' - a fundamental and political
transformation of the way we desire as human beings. Perhaps as
always, new technologies - with their associated and inherited
political biases - are organising and mapping the future. What we
don't seem to notice is that the primary way in which our lives are
being transformed is through the manipulation and control of desire
itself. Our very impulses, drives and urges are 'gamified' to suit
particular economic and political agendas, changing the way we
relate to everything from lovers and friends to food and
politicians. Digital technologies are transforming the subject at
the deepest level of desire - re-mapping its libidinal economy - in
ways never before imagined possible. From sexbots to smart condoms,
fitbits to VR simulators and AI to dating algorithms, the 'love
industries' are at the heart of the future smart city and the
social fabric of everyday life. This book considers these emergent
technologies and what they mean for the future of love, desire,
work and capitalism.
Through cutting-edge research and thoughtful personal stories comes
a "compassionate, friendly, and empathetic" (Kirkus Reviews)
exploration of post-traumatic growth--the emerging idea that
psychological trauma doesn't destroy a person, but can instead
spark future growth, self-improvement, and success.What if there's
an upside to experiencing trauma? Most survivors of trauma--whether
they live through life-threatening illnesses or accidents, horror
on the battlefield, or the loss of a loved one--can suffer for
months, even years. But recently, psychologists have discovered
that PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is only a piece of
the whole experience. With the right circumstances and proper
support, many trauma survivors also benefit after a terrible
experience. They emerge stronger, more focused, and with a new
perspective on their future. In the tradition of Po Bronson and
Paul Tough, journalist Jim Rendon delivers a deeply reported and
unique look at the life-changing implications of post-traumatic
growth. The pain and anguish caused by traumatic events can become
a force for dramatic life change. It can move people to find deeper
meaning in their lives and drive them to help others. But how can
terrible experiences lead to remarkable, positive breakthroughs?
Upside seeks to answer just that by taking a penetrating look at
this burgeoning new field of study. Comprised of interviews with
leading researchers and dozens of inspiring stories, Rendon paints
a vivid and comprehensive portrait of this groundbreaking field and
offers a roadmap for anyone trying to understand how personal
tragedy can lead to a more hopeful and positive future.
Theranostics and Precision Medicine for the Management of
Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Volume One: Biology and Pathophysiology
provides comprehensive information about ongoing research and
clinical data surrounding liver cancer. The book presents detailed
descriptions about diagnostics and therapeutic options for easy
understanding, with a focus on precision medicine approaches to
improve treatment outcomes. This volume discusses topics such as
tumor microenvironment in hepatocellular carcinoma, endoplasmic
reticulum stress and unfolded protein response, effects of
cirrhosis and hepatitis on the prognosis of HCC, mitochondrial
metabolism, next generation sequencing, and telomerase. In
addition, it discusses exosomes role in HCC progression, metastasis
and chemokines. This is a valuable resource for cancer researchers,
oncologists, graduate students, hepathologists and members of
biomedical research who need to understand more about liver cancer
for their research work or clinical setting.
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