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Using the authors' over thirteen years of experience at the
psychosis-risk clinic at Yale University School of Medicine, The
Psychosis-Risk Syndrome presents a concise handbook that details
the diagnostic tools and building blocks that comprise the
Structural Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes, or SIPS. Clear
and to the point, this volume provides an in-depth description of
this new clinical high-risk population, along with instructions on
how to use the SIPS to evaluate persons for psychosis-risk.
The handbook's main section takes the reader step-by-step through
the SIPS evaluation, tracking how patients and families find their
way to the clinic, the initial interview, the evaluation process,
and the summary session consisting of findings and future options.
The core diagnostic symptoms of the SIPS and psychosis-risk states
are illustrated with dozens of symptom and case examples drawn from
real but disguised patients from the Yale clinic. With an emphasis
on clinical usefulness, the handbook finishes with "practice cases"
for the reader to test his or her new skills at evaluating clinical
populations for psychosis-risk.
Long before "The Perfect Storm," the 1935 August Gale roared
northeast. The surf raged along the New York and New Jersey shores
as the gale whirled toward Newfoundland. Waves as tall as
three-story houses swamped ships; monster combers broke masts in
two and swept every man on deck into the raging sea. Scores of
fishermen disappeared when the "divil" descended on that August
evening, and one Newfoundland village would never be the same.
Forty-two children in a community of three hundred lost their
fathers.In August Gale, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Barbara Walsh
takes readers on two heartrending odysseys: one into a deadly
Newfoundland hurricane and the lives of schooner fishermen who
relied on God and the wind to carry them home; the other, into a
squall stirred by a man with many secrets: a grandfather who
remained a mystery until long after his death.
On Angel Wings, written by Barbara Walsh. The book centers around
forgiveness and God's unconditional love for mankind. It allows the
reader to believe in God's miracles.
"Lucy and Too Many Cats." Is a delightful picture book about the
trials and tribulations of a little girl who is charged with taking
care of her own two cats and her brothers three cats while he goes
off to war. Through the sometimes-chaotic experiences of having a
house full of cats for many months, "Lucy and Too Many Cats" was
conceptualized. The lesson is one of "loving and letting go," a
concept that can be generalized to many of life's unexpected
experiences. The delightful illustrations of Aaron Rusch add to the
drama and personality of each kitty.
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