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Face to Face with Emotions in Health and Social Care (Hardcover, 2012 ed.): Benjamin Gray Face to Face with Emotions in Health and Social Care (Hardcover, 2012 ed.)
Benjamin Gray
R1,526 Discovery Miles 15 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book draws from the everyday experiences as well as the harsh realities confronting behavioral care providers on the frontline. The book recounts the stories and sometimes disturbing emotions of people whose lives have undergone sudden change or even drastic trauma; people whose feelings of comfort and safety have been shattered by exposure to illness, abuse, death and bereavement. The perspectives and experiences of nurses, social care staff, patients, children and families are at the core of understanding the importance, challenges and therapeutic vitality of emotions. The 55 individuals on the frontline who took part in the interviews on which this study is based discuss the emotions associated with care in mental health, pediatric oncology, AIDS/HIV, as well as child protection and abuse, racism, refugee exile, poverty, and social exclusion. Their bravery, openness, and ability to communicate and share their emotions make this book possible.

Face to Face with Emotions in Health and Social Care (Paperback, 2012 ed.): Benjamin Gray Face to Face with Emotions in Health and Social Care (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Benjamin Gray
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book draws from the everyday experiences as well as the harsh realities confronting behavioral care providers on the frontline. The book recounts the stories and sometimes disturbing emotions of people whose lives have undergone sudden change or even drastic trauma; people whose feelings of comfort and safety have been shattered by exposure to illness, abuse, death and bereavement. The perspectives and experiences of nurses, social care staff, patients, children and families are at the core of understanding the importance, challenges and therapeutic vitality of emotions. The 55 individuals on the frontline who took part in the interviews on which this study is based discuss the emotions associated with care in mental health, pediatric oncology, AIDS/HIV, as well as child protection and abuse, racism, refugee exile, poverty, and social exclusion. Their bravery, openness, and ability to communicate and share their emotions make this book possible.

Extinct - Artistic Impressions of Our Lost Wildlife (Hardcover): Benjamin Gray Extinct - Artistic Impressions of Our Lost Wildlife (Hardcover)
Benjamin Gray
R2,005 Discovery Miles 20 050 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Australia is home to an incredible diversity of native animals. While Australian animals are among the most unique in the world, they are also among the most endangered, with hundreds currently on the brink of extinction. We must act quickly if we are to save these species, as once gone, they are gone forever. Extinct is a collection of artworks from established and emerging Australian fine artists, each depicting an Australian animal that has already, for various reasons, tumbled over the edge into extinction. Extinct laments their loss, but also celebrates their former existence, diversity and significance. The stunning artworks are accompanied by stories of each animal, highlighting the importance of what we have lost, so that we appreciate what we have not lost yet. FEATURES Features original artworks by over 40 of Australia's contemporary and most distinguished artists, including those from Indigenous and migrant backgrounds and artists with intellectual disabilities. Highlights many species that have never been depicted or photographed before, or those for which only a handful of visual references exist. Presents physical descriptions and meticulously researched, fascinating facts about the behaviour and biology of these lost species. Includes previously unheard stories of these extinct species, drawn from Indigenous histories, colonial commerce and European settlement. Extinct features artworks from Bernard Ollis, Brook Garru Andrew, Bruce Goold, Chris O'Doherty (AKA Reg Mombassa), Sally Robinson, Eliza Gosse and Jenny Watson.

Stasis and Stability - Exile, the Polis, and Political Thought, c. 404-146 BC (Hardcover): Benjamin Gray Stasis and Stability - Exile, the Polis, and Political Thought, c. 404-146 BC (Hardcover)
Benjamin Gray
R3,298 Discovery Miles 32 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The continued vitality of the Greek city (polis) in the centuries after the Peloponnesian War has now been richly demonstrated by historians. But how does that vitality relate to the prominence in the same period of both civic unrest, or stasis, and utopian political thinking? In order to address this question, this volume uses exile and exiles as a lens for investigating the later Classical and Hellenistic polis and the political ideas which shaped it. The issue of the political and ethical status of exile and exiles necessarily raised fundamental questions about civic inclusion and exclusion, closely bound up with basic ideas of justice, virtue, and community. This makes it possible to interpret the varied evidence for exile as a guide to the complex, dynamic ecology of political ideas within the later Classical and post-Classical civic world, including both taken-for-granted political assumptions and more developed political ideologies and philosophies. In the course of its investigation, Stasis and Stability discusses the rich evidence for varied forms of expulsion and reintegration of citizens of poleis across the Mediterranean, analysing the full range of relevant civic institutions, practices, and debates. It also investigates civic activity and ideology outside the polis, addressing the complex and diverse political organization, agitation, and ideas of exiles themselves. Using this evidence, the volume develops an argument that the rich Greek civic political culture and political thought of this period were marked by significant extremes, contradictions, and indeterminacies in ideas about the relative value of solidarity and reciprocity, self-sacrifice and self-interest. Those features of the polis' political culture and political thought are integral to explaining both civic unrest and civic flourishing, both stasis and stability.

The Hellenistic Reception of Classical Athenian Democracy and Political Thought (Hardcover): Mirko Canevaro, Benjamin Gray The Hellenistic Reception of Classical Athenian Democracy and Political Thought (Hardcover)
Mirko Canevaro, Benjamin Gray
R3,740 Discovery Miles 37 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the Hellenistic period (c.323-31 BCE), Greek teachers, philosophers, historians, orators, and politicians found an essential point of reference in the democracy of Classical Athens and the political thought which it produced. However, while Athenian civic life and thought in the Classical period have been intensively studied, these aspects of the Hellenistic period have so far received much less attention. This volume seeks to bring together the two areas of research, shedding new light on these complementary parts of the history of the ancient Greek polis. The essays collected here encompass historical, philosophical, and literary approaches to the various Hellenistic responses to and adaptations of Classical Athenian politics. They survey the complex processes through which Athenian democratic ideals of equality, freedom, and civic virtue were emphasized, challenged, blunted, or reshaped in different Hellenistic contexts and genres. They also consider the reception, in the changed political circumstances, of Classical Athenian non- and anti-democratic political thought. This makes it possible to investigate how competing Classical Athenian ideas about the value or shortcomings of democracy and civic community continued to echo through new political debates in Hellenistic cities and schools. Looking ahead to the Roman Imperial period, the volume also explores to what extent those who idealized Classical Athens as a symbol of cultural and intellectual excellence drew on, or forgot, its legacy of democracy and vigorous political debate. By addressing these different questions it not only tracks changes in practices and conceptions of politics and the city in the Hellenistic world, but also examines developing approaches to culture, rhetoric, history, ethics, and philosophy, and especially their relationships with politics.

Fiction Worth Ignoring - Length-Impaired Novels (Paperback): John Benjamin Gray Fiction Worth Ignoring - Length-Impaired Novels (Paperback)
John Benjamin Gray
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Drew Drop - It's a Great Big Sky Out There... (Paperback): John Benjamin Gray Drew Drop - It's a Great Big Sky Out There... (Paperback)
John Benjamin Gray
R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Of Seeds and Salt - A Parable of Judgment (Paperback): Samuel Benjamin Gray Of Seeds and Salt - A Parable of Judgment (Paperback)
Samuel Benjamin Gray
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wagon of Fools - & Other Parables (Paperback): Samuel Benjamin Gray Wagon of Fools - & Other Parables (Paperback)
Samuel Benjamin Gray
R470 Discovery Miles 4 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Here are seven parables-wisdom wrapped in messages presented as stories. A Jewish partisan wonders about God's sovereignty. A woman lives the true reason for suffering. Confronted by tyranny, a man faces the eternal choice. A Jewish doctor loses an argument with his gardener and gains Eternity. A despairing man learns the true meaning of religion. A return to Koidanyev asserts a controversial answer to one of history's greatest questions. A Red Army officer assumes an unlikely mission behind German lines during WWII. God is sovereign, no matter what we see. We suffer to become like Jesus. Be careful in the days to come about whose law you obey. There is a difference between knowing about God, and knowing God. Doing church isn't knowing God. Sometimes we are hoisted by our own petard. In the future, Believers must risk all in love for the Jewish remnant so they can see His face in the wilderness. Sometimes critical truths are conveyed through fiction.

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