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A Practical Guide for Personal Support Workers from a P.S.W.:
Volume One is an easy way to learn some of the different functions
associated with being a personal support worker. The book provides
clear directions on how to perform some basic health care tasks in
a safe and effective manner. It is designed to help current
personal support workers, aspiring personal support workers,
paraprofessionals and general caregivers. Among the tasks covered
are transfers, commode care and bed baths. The author has worked in
this profession for many years, developing easier and safer ways to
deploy these important skills and tasks. About the Author: Andy
Elliott, D.S.W., C.Y.W., C.Y.C., P.S.W., is a personal support
worker for the Canadian Red Cross. He lives in Ontario with his
wife and four daughters. Publisher's website: http:
//sbpra.com/AndyElliott
Have you given serious thought to your decision to become a parent,
step-parent, foster or adoptive parent, even a teacher or any
caretaker of a child?Have you considered what an awesome
responsibility and privilege it is to guide the development and
outcome of another human being? Are you already a parent who has
questions or regrets about mistakes made during your parenting
journey?Are you willing to begin to understand and accept the
childhood experiences that are affecting your adult functioning and
parenting style? Are you ready to move beyond the BLAME and SHAME
of childhood trauma associated with neglect, abuse, loss and
separation that affects your adult functioning? Will you consider
using the tools of self-empowerment laid out in this book?
Anxiety is ubiquitous in everyday life and avoiding sources of
anxiety is often at the core of our everyday choices and can even
shape our life plans. But why are we all so anxious, when is this
normal uniqueness as opposed to a diagnosable anxiety disorder, and
why have anxiety disorders become more prevalent than ever? In All
We Have to Fear, Horwitz and Wakefield argue that psychiatry has
largely generated this epidemic by inflating our socially
inconvenient, yet natural, fears into psychiatric disorders and
ignoring our biologically designed natures, thus allowing the
overdiagnosis of anxiety disorders and facilitating a culture of
medicalization. The result is a society that is afraid of natural,
biologically designed feelings of fear and, overall, anxious about
feeling anxious. All We Have to Fear is a groundbreaking and fresh
look at how to distinguish between anxiety conditions that are
mental disorders, those that are natural reactions to threats, and
those that are natural products of evolution. Building on the new
science of evolutionary psychology, Horwitz and Wakefield
demonstrate a mismatch between our basic biological natures and the
environment that we have created for ourselves. Some of our natural
anxiety is born from situations and objects that posed serious
risks during prehistory, but that are no longer usually dangerous,
for example, a city dweller who is terrified of snakes. This
mismatch generates normal anxiety when there is, in fact, no real
danger. Evolutionary psychology shows that beyond the context in
which the symptoms occur, our biological heritage as a species must
be considered in any psychiatric diagnosis as we are otherwise
bewildered by our own primitive fears and beset by diffuse
anxieties that seem to have no function in our lives. All We Have
to Fear argues that only by paying attention to our evolutionary
shaping can we understand ourselves, our fears, what is normal
versus disordered in what we fear, and make informed choices about
how to approach these fears. The mismatch between our natures,
environment, and our fears is not pathological, but rather reveals
the forces that shaped us and provides an "emotional time machine,"
shedding light on who we were when we were shaped as a species, and
thus, allowing us more insight into who we are today.
The book is about social work interventions in the different units
of the hospital, from the history of social work in the hospital
setting to the different units of the hospital, including emergency
room, medical intensive care units, and discharge planning. The
book is important because it is about the different interventions
of the social worker with patients and families.
This book is a compilation of techniques used in psychotherapy, put
together in an easy-to-read format to apply to everyday
problems-of-living.This guide can be used to deal with a simple
problem or as a way to transform your life. Have you ever wondered
what goes on in the privacy of a therapist's office? Besides
talking about things not shared with others, there are therapeutic
strategies led by the therapist to effect changes in an
individual's life. These changes are intended to help you deal more
effectively with problems-of-living. Dr. Swan takes you inside the
therapist's office and shares the strategies you may encounter if
you go for help.
In recent years, the American dream has been usurped, taking
numerous opportunities away from ordinary working-class,
middle-class Americans. In Nation of Killers, author Jack Carney
shares what he believes has gone wrong and what might be done to
address and correct it. Carney offers readers information they
might not otherwise have, seeking to provoke them into
reconsidering some conclusions about this country and its future
direction. He argues that violence-rooted in white supremacist
ideology-has been employed by one percenters and their surrogates
to promote the country's nineteenth-century expansion and its
modern imperialist adventures and to subjugate those of its
citizens who have been politically and economically marginalized
since the nation's founding.
Have you given serious thought to your decision to become a parent,
step-parent, foster or adoptive parent, even a teacher or any
caretaker of a child?Have you considered what an awesome
responsibility and privilege it is to guide the development and
outcome of another human being? Are you already a parent who has
questions or regrets about mistakes made during your parenting
journey?Are you willing to begin to understand and accept the
childhood experiences that are affecting your adult functioning and
parenting style? Are you ready to move beyond the BLAME and SHAME
of childhood trauma associated with neglect, abuse, loss and
separation that affects your adult functioning? Will you consider
using the tools of self-empowerment laid out in this book?
An Orgasmic Connection To An Ever Changing Universe is a handbook
for managing the accelerated pace of change in individual and
global affairs occurring in the 21st century. Profound effects of
national and global politics, new understandings in health and
fitness, and a growing appreciation of our intimate connection to
our planet are personal challenges for all. Dr Bob draws upon 45
years of experience as a college professor, psychotherapist, and
holistic health practitioner, to provide one book that unifies a
variety of disciplines which offers a comprehensive evolutionary
path. By including the most recent findings in the social,
biological, and physical sciences; as well as examining the
historical development of world-shaping ideas, he suggests ways to
integrate personal, social, and planetary change. Life style
'practices designed to improve health and wellbeing include: *
Psychological: healing the inner dialog, and coping with painful
emotions. * Physical: using movement to strengthen one's inner and
outer body. * Social: the effects of others on health and
well-being. * Nutritional: the effect of food on health, attitude,
and energy. Orgasmic Connection To An Ever Changing Universe offers
new insights into the world of the 21st centur
Author Yevonne B. Johnson (MA, M.Div., CSW, and CCPT) shares her
testimony about her past, painful faith journey, in hopes that it
will entice others, especially church leaders and those in the body
of Christ, to dare to engage in the process of personal
introspection, to determine if they need to trust God for releasing
them from past unresolved emotional and mental pain.
"The author believes if we are not healed by the Balm of Gilead,
unresolved pain will imprison God's people, causing them to be
estranged from those whom they are called to serve. "A Miracle in
the House," written to be a useful tool for believers who have been
attacked by the enemy, causing them emotional, psychological,
spiritual and mental un-ease. She hopes the reader will boldly seek
God's healing power through Jesus Christ, so that yokes of bondage
can be broken by the power of God's anointing."--Rev. Dr. Lloyd E.
and Mary E. Marcus, Pastor and First Lady of Fairview United
Methodist ChurchTaylorsville, Maryland
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