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Women, Mysticism, and Hysteria in Fin-de-SiEcle Spain argues that
the reinterpretation of female mysticism as hysteria and
nymphomania in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Spain
was part of a larger project to suppress the growing female
emancipation movement by sexualizing the female subject. This
archival-historical work highlights the phenomenon in medical,
social, and literary texts of the time, illustrating that despite
many liberals' hostility toward the Church, secular doctors and
intellectuals employed strikingly similar paradigms to those
through which the early modern Spanish Church castigated female
mysticism as demonic possession. Author Jennifer Smith also directs
modern historians to the writings of Emilia Pardo BazAn (1851-1921)
as a thinker whose work points out mysticism's subversive potential
in terms of the patriarchal order. The only woman author studied
here, Pardo BazAn, unlike her male counterparts, rejected the
hysteria diagnosis and promoted mysticism as a path for women's
personal development and self-realization.
New Perspectives on Early Social-Cognitive Development, Volume 258
in the Progress in Brain Research series, highlights new advances
in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters
on topics such as Dynamics of Coordinated Attention, Investigating
the Role of Neural Body Maps in Early Social-Cognitive Development:
New Insights from Infant MEG and EEG, Motion tracking in
developmental research: Methodological considerations and
social-cognitive developmental applications, Early maturation of
the social brain: How brain development provides a platform for the
acquisition of social-cognitive competence, Getting a grip on early
intention understanding: The role of motor, cognitive, and social
factors, and much more.
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Conscious parenting is about becoming
mindful of your behaviour and engaging with your child as an
individual. Dr Tsabary inspires parents to get back in touch with
their emotions and shed the layers of baggage they have inherited
during their own life and are unconsciously heaping on their
children. As they become 'conscious' in their parenting, so parents
can transform their relationship with their offspring and raise
happy, well-adjusted children. The Conscious Parent is already
transforming the way people are parenting through its sales in the
US where it's spent 15 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.
Oprah described the book as 'The most profound book on parenting
I've ever read' and Eckhart Tolle has said 'becoming a conscious
parent is the greatest gift you can give your child.' The book
features a foreword by His Holiness The Dalai Lama.
Humane Alternatives to the Psychiatric Model is the second Volume
of the Ethics International Press Critical Psychology and Critical
Psychiatry Series. Understanding the current systems of psychology
and psychiatry is profoundly important. So is exploring
alternatives. The Critical Psychology Critical Psychology and
Critical Psychiatry Series presents solicited chapters from
international experts on a wide variety of underexplored subjects.
This is a series for mental health researchers, teachers, and
practitioners, for parents and interested lay readers, and for
anyone trying to make sense of anxiety, depression, and other
emotional difficulties. Humane Alternatives to the Psychiatric
Modelpresents a variety of alternative models and approaches that
are available in addition to, or instead of, the current
predominant psychiatric "mental disorder" model. Humane
Alternatives to the Psychiatric Modelprovides more than twenty
solicited chapters from experts worldwide, among them Peter
Kinderman, former president of the British Psychological Society,
and other respected cultural commentators and mental health
experts.
In this empowering book, Gavin de Becker, the man Oprah Winfrey
calls the US' leading expert on violent behaviour, shows you how to
spot even subtle signs of danger - before it's too late. Shattering
the myth that most violent acts are unpredictable, de Becker, whose
clients include top Hollywood stars and government agencies, offers
specific ways to protect yourself and those you love, including:
how to act when approached by a stranger; when you should fear
someone close to you; what to do if you are being stalked; how to
uncover the source of anonymous threats or phone calls; the biggest
mistake you can make with a threatening person; and more. You can
learn to spot the danger signals others miss. It might just save
your life.
Navigating Life Transitions for Meaning explores the central human
motivation of meaning making, and its counterpart, meaning
disruption. The book describes different types of specific
transitions, details how specific transitions affect an individual
differently, and provides appropriate clinical approaches. The book
examines the effects of life transitions on the component parts of
meaning in life, including making sense (coherence), driving life
goals (purpose), significance (mattering), and continuity. The book
covers a range of transitions, including developmental (e.g.,
adolescence to adulthood), personal (e.g., illness onset, becoming
a parent, and bereavement), and career (e.g., military deployment,
downshifting, and retiring). Life transitions are experienced by
all persons, and the influence of those transitions are tremendous.
It is essential for clinicians to understand how transitions can
disrupt life and how to help clients successfully navigate these
changes.
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