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Human faces are unique biological structures that convey a complex
variety of important social messages. Even strangers can tell
things from our faces – our feelings, our locus of attention,
something of what we are saying, our age, sex and ethnic group,
whether they find us attractive or approachable. Face Perception
2nd edition has been thoroughly updated throughout, providing an
up-to-date, integrative summary by two authors who have helped
develop and shape the field. The book begins with the foundations
of face perception before considering what is known about how we
see different things in faces. It concludes with a discussion of
how face perception relates to wider questions involving
interpersonal perception and re-examines the question of what makes
faces ‘special’. The importance of integrating different
research perspectives and asking critical theoretical questions is
emphasised throughout, to develop a distinctive point of view of
the area. Written in a clear and accessible style, this is
invaluable reading for all students and researchers interested in
studying face perception and social cognition.
Open your heart, strengthen your spiritual core, and discover
how the sacred art of bowing can enrich your spiritual life.
Daily, across America and across the world, people begin their
day by bowing. Christians kneel for morning prayers, Muslims turn
east to Mecca for the first salat (prayer) of the day, Jews daven
(pray), and Buddhists prostrate themselves. Over the course of the
day, many more people will find time to pause and, bending their
body toward the earth, bow as part of their spiritual practice.
from Chapter 1
"The Sacred Art of Bowing" serves as a welcoming introduction to
the whys and ways of bowing. This ancient tradition so often
mistakenly tagged as only part of Asian cultures has roots in
nearly every religion around the world. In different forms in
different faiths, people bow as a physical expression of their
spiritual aspirations, humility, gratitude, and respect. "
A companion for your journey rather than an instruction book,
"The Sacred Art of Bowing" shares helpful insights that will
inspire you to begin or deepen your own bowing practice through: A
comprehensive look at bowing as practiced in many spiritual
traditions Illustrations of bowing in practice Inspiring
reflections from people who practice the sacred art of bowing
Advice on how you too can incorporate bowing in your daily
spiritual life
An interdisciplinary handbook about strengths-based clinical
practices, this book finds the common factors in specific models
from social work, psychology, and counseling. The book ends with a
grounded theory informed method that pulls together what each of
the chapters report, and posits a theory based on that work.
Comprised of 23 chapters and written by leaders in the human
services fields, Handbook of Strengths-Based Clinical Practices
shows how professionals and students can facilitate change and
resiliency in those with whom they work.
In the preface to his noveL "SmaU WorLd" David Lodge writes: "When
ApriL with its sweet showers has pierced the drought of March to
the root, and bathed every vein of earth with that Liquid by whose
power the fLowers are engendered; when this zephyr, too, with its
duLcet breath, had breathed Life into the tender new shoots . . . .
then as the poet Geoffrey Chaucer observed many years ago, foLk
Long to go on piLgrimages. OnLy these days professionaL peopLe caU
them conferences. " At the end of . June 1985 about 50 scientists
drawn from a dozen different countries gathered in Aberdeen for a
week to attend the first internationaL meeting devoted entireLy to
studies concerning the ways humans recognise faces and read the
emotionaL expressions written on them. The meeting took the form of
a Workshop, funded by NATO Scientific Affairs Division. So the
emphasis was as much on discussing ideas and techniques as it was
on present ing origina L experimenta L work. The participants were
drawn from the fieLds 0: cognitive psychoLogy, neuropsychoLogy,
neuroLogy computer science and aU had an interest in normaL or
pathoLogicaL and aspects of face pY>ocessing and a few had the
additionaL concern of using computer technoLogy either to mimic
human face processing or to assist people to recaLL and recognise
faces. Faces have always been considered intrinsicaLLy interesting
objects by poets and a.
Human faces are unique biological structures that convey a complex
variety of important social messages. Even strangers can tell
things from our faces – our feelings, our locus of attention,
something of what we are saying, our age, sex and ethnic group,
whether they find us attractive or approachable. Face Perception
2nd edition has been thoroughly updated throughout, providing an
up-to-date, integrative summary by two authors who have helped
develop and shape the field. The book begins with the foundations
of face perception before considering what is known about how we
see different things in faces. It concludes with a discussion of
how face perception relates to wider questions involving
interpersonal perception and re-examines the question of what makes
faces ‘special’. The importance of integrating different
research perspectives and asking critical theoretical questions is
emphasised throughout, to develop a distinctive point of view of
the area. Written in a clear and accessible style, this is
invaluable reading for all students and researchers interested in
studying face perception and social cognition.
An interdisciplinary handbook about strengths-based clinical
practices, this book finds the common factors in specific models
from social work, psychology, and counseling. The book ends with a
grounded theory informed method that pulls together what each of
the chapters report, and posits a theory based on that work.
Comprised of 23 chapters and written by leaders in the human
services fields, Handbook of Strengths-Based Clinical Practices
shows how professionals and students can facilitate change and
resiliency in those with whom they work.
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