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Madness: History, Concepts and Controversies provides a
comprehensive and critical analysis of current perspectives on
mental illness and how they have been shaped by historical trends
and dominant sociocultural paradigms. From its representation among
world religions and wider folkloric myth, to early attempts to
rationalize and treat symptoms of mental disorder, this book
outlines the principle contemporary models of understanding mental
health and situates them within a wider historical and social
context. The authors consider a variety of current controversies
within the mental health arena and provide numerous pedagogical
features to allow students the opportunity to understand and engage
in current issues and debates relating to psychological disorders.
By discussing key issues such as the social construction of mental
illness, this text provides an essential overview of how societies
and science has understood mental illness, and will appeal to
students, researchers and general readers alike.
Madness: History, Concepts and Controversies provides a
comprehensive and critical analysis of current perspectives on
mental illness and how they have been shaped by historical trends
and dominant sociocultural paradigms. From its representation among
world religions and wider folkloric myth, to early attempts to
rationalize and treat symptoms of mental disorder, this book
outlines the principle contemporary models of understanding mental
health and situates them within a wider historical and social
context. The authors consider a variety of current controversies
within the mental health arena and provide numerous pedagogical
features to allow students the opportunity to understand and engage
in current issues and debates relating to psychological disorders.
By discussing key issues such as the social construction of mental
illness, this text provides an essential overview of how societies
and science has understood mental illness, and will appeal to
students, researchers and general readers alike.
Stellar cluster research is in a dynamic state. IAU Symposium 351
(also chosen as MODEST-19, within the 'Modelling and Observing
DEnse STellar systems' meeting series) is a compilation of the
research presented at the Symposium. It contains highlights of the
latest research taking place in many areas, including the formation
of stellar clusters at high redshifts, multiple stellar populations
within stellar clusters, the dynamical evolution of stellar
clusters, and the production of exotic objects such as black holes
within stellar clusters. This volume also includes articles on the
build up of larger galaxies from smaller galaxies and stellar
clusters, and discussions of the latest data from large surveys and
from the Gaia satellite. Looking at both the local and the
high-redshift universe allows links to be established between the
clusters we see today and their progenitors. IAU S351 is an ideal
entry point for astronomers new to this research field.
March 29, 1900, is considered by many to be the day mathematical
finance was born. On that day a French doctoral student, Louis
Bachelier, successfully defended his thesis "Theorie de la
Speculation" at the Sorbonne. The jury, while noting that the topic
was "far away from those usually considered by our candidates,"
appreciated its high degree of originality. This book provides a
new translation, with commentary and background, of Bachelier's
seminal work.
Bachelier's thesis is a remarkable document on two counts. In
mathematical terms Bachelier's achievement was to introduce many of
the concepts of what is now known as stochastic analysis. His
purpose, however, was to give a theory for the valuation of
financial options. He came up with a formula that is both correct
on its own terms and surprisingly close to the Nobel Prize-winning
solution to the option pricing problem by Fischer Black, Myron
Scholes, and Robert Merton in 1973, the first decisive advance
since 1900.
Aside from providing an accurate and accessible translation,
this book traces the twin-track intellectual history of stochastic
analysis and financial economics, starting with Bachelier in 1900
and ending in the 1980s when the theory of option pricing was
substantially complete. The story is a curious one. The economic
side of Bachelier's work was ignored until its rediscovery by
financial economists more than fifty years later. The results were
spectacular: within twenty-five years the whole theory was worked
out, and a multibillion-dollar global industry of option trading
had emerged."
This book will help nursing students master the key learning skills
they need to be successful in their academic career. It clearly
explains the core skills they will need right from the start of
their coursework, such as writing, numeracy skills, and how to
organize studies. It also introduces more advanced skills that
students will need as the course progresses, such as research and
evidence-based practice. The book - based on scholarship in the UK
- shows how to use these important skills to succeed both at the
university level and as a registered nurse.
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