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Dining with the Rich and Royal is a marvelous journey into the
gastronomic peccadilloes of the great, the good, and the
not-so-good. When the world is at your feet, what is on your table?
Dining with the Rich and Royal serves up the glamour of the jet set
on a plate, from the silver spoon to the last Kleenex wipe. We
follow the food adventures of Hilton, Hefner, and Howard Hughes;
the great transatlantic dynasties: Onassis, the Vanderbilts, the
Astors and the Rothschilds. Royals watchers and history twitchers
will find out the effect of too many fairy feasts on Ludwig of
Bavaria; how Hirohito and Ibn Saud tasted East-Meets-West
diplomacy. Would you try the cake that killed Rasputin or suck on a
suicide sweet with Antony and Cleo? Was it sex or raspberry souffle
that won Mrs. Simpson a king's heart? It's all here: a succession
of abdications, executions, revolutions, coronations, tales of
toothache and posh picnics spiced with the odd military coup or
two. Mind your manners now.
Dining with the Famous and Infamous is an entertaining journey into
the gastronomic peccadilloes of celebrities, stars, and notorious
public figures. From outrageous artists to masterpiece authors,
from rock stars to actors - everybody eats. Based on the findings
of the British gastro-detective Fiona Ross, this volume explores
the palates, the plates, and the preferences of the famous and
infamous. Including recipes and their stories in the lives of those
who cooked, ordered or ate them, Ross invites you to taste the
culinary secret lives of people like Alfred Hitchcock, Frank
Sinatra, and Woody Allen, among many others. Food voyeurism has
arrived. If you've ever wondered whether George Orwell really
swigged Victory Gin or whether cherries played their part in the
fall of Oscar Wilde, then Dining with the Famous and Infamous will
satisfy your appetite. 'Marilyn Monroe becomes a different kind of
sex goddess when you discover she tried to eat her way out of Some
Like It Hot with aubergine parmigiana: every curve you see on film
is a protest (plus early signs of pregnancy!). You can recreate a
'Get Gassed' afternoon cocktail with Andy Warhol and Truman Capote;
shake up the chocolate martini Liz Taylor and Rock Hudson invented
on the set of Giant; and even relive the Swinging Sixties with the
foodie tales, hedonism and hashish cookies of Bob Dylan, the
Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. Who wouldn't want to sit at the
table of their favorite film star, writer, artist or warlock and
taste a piece of their lives?
The book opens up a space of frank discussion about the often
unsettling, messy realities of ethical decision-making in the thick
of social research. All the contributors write in the first person
about personal experiences of research. They expose tensions within
professional codes of ethics, as well as a range of dilemmas that
arose when personal ethical convictions jostled with disciplinary
and institutional ethical imperatives. The book is unique in
spanning a range of research scenarios, qualitative and
quantitative, across different disciplines, fields of study and
institutional settings. The book will be of interest to all social
researchers - in universities, NGOs and other applied milieu
working in fields of research structured by hierarchies of
difference and conditions of inequality.
Understanding Perversion in Clinical Practice is a volume in the
eagerly anticipated clinical practice monograph series from the
Society of Analytical Psychology. Aimed primarily at trainees on
the psychotherapy and psychodynamic counselling courses, those
compact editions will be invaluable to all who wish to learn the
basics of major psychoanalytic theories from an integrated
viewpoint. The authors are Jungian analysts trained at the SAP,
highly experienced in both theory and practice. Perversion is a
concept that defies simplistic classification. This monograph
provides a comprehensive study of the nature of perversion and the
therapeutic relationship needed for treatment. Case studies are
used throughout to illustrate aspects of perversion and notable
psychoanalytic theories are detailed for greater understanding of
what perversion is and how it can be treated. Female perversion is
explored in a separate chapter as the symptoms and underlying
reasons are quite different from those in male perversion.This is a
helpful and succinct exploration of perversion in its numerous
manifestations that provides a firm foundation in the subject.
The role and scope of nursing in primary health care is continually evolving as a result of changes in society. This book explores current issues from the perspective of nursing, showing how policy informs practice. The topics covered include: * health needs profiling * assessment * interprofessional work * quality of care * family carers * new nursing roles in primary health care The book is suitable for practioners in primary health care; students doing diploma, degree and postgraduate courses in nursing and health studies, also post-registration courses. Nursing in Primary Care draws on research and examples from practice to encourage a questioning approach to policy information and the consequences of its implementation.
The role and scope of nursing in primary health care is continually
evolving as a result of changes in society. This book explores
current issues from the perspective of nursing, showing how policy
informs practice. The topics covered include:
* health needs profiling
* assessment
* interprofessional work
* quality of care
* family carers
* new nursing roles in primary health care
The book is suitable for practioners in primary health care,
students doing diploma, degree and postgraduate courses in nursing
and health studies, and also post-registration courses. Nursing in
Primary Care draws on research and examples from practice to
encourage a questioning approach to policy information and the
consequences of its implementation.
Critical reflection helps professionals to learn directly from
their practice experience, so that they can improve their own work
in an ongoing and flexible way - something essential in today's
complex and changing organisations. It allows change to be managed
in a way which enables individuals to preserve a sense of what is
fundamentally important to them as professionals. It is
particularly important as it can also help make sense of some
fundamental issues, and so also has implications for how we live
our lives. However, more systematic research on critical reflection
is needed to help us understand what works best for professionals
in different settings. This timely work explores how critical
reflection is researched, evaluated and used as a research method
itself, with the aim of improving how it is taught and practised in
a rigorous and transferable way. Developing a more comprehensive
and multi-disciplinary view of the current state of critical
reflection and the research directions which need to be taken, the
book is divided into four parts. It: - Provides an overview of
different perspectives on critical reflection and stimulates
dialogue between them - Establishes some common platforms from
which to develop further research directions - Identifies the major
issues in evaluating critical reflection teaching, and main methods
for doing so - Contributes to social science methodological
innovations by exploring how methods based on critical reflection
can be used for researching professional practice - Contains
contributions from academics who are internationally known and
highly experienced in different aspects of critical reflection.
Researching Critical Reflection is an important reference for all
students, practitioners, and researchers - including in the areas
of education, management, health and social work - who engage with
critical reflection to develop their practice.
Critical reflection helps professionals to learn directly from
their practice experience, so that they can improve their own work
in an ongoing and flexible way - something essential in today's
complex and changing organisations. It allows change to be managed
in a way which enables individuals to preserve a sense of what is
fundamentally important to them as professionals. It is
particularly important as it can also help make sense of some
fundamental issues, and so also has implications for how we live
our lives. However, more systematic research on critical reflection
is needed to help us understand what works best for professionals
in different settings. This timely work explores how critical
reflection is researched, evaluated and used as a research method
itself, with the aim of improving how it is taught and practised in
a rigorous and transferable way. Developing a more comprehensive
and multi-disciplinary view of the current state of critical
reflection and the research directions which need to be taken, the
book is divided into four parts. It: - Provides an overview of
different perspectives on critical reflection and stimulates
dialogue between them - Establishes some common platforms from
which to develop further research directions - Identifies the major
issues in evaluating critical reflection teaching, and main methods
for doing so - Contributes to social science methodological
innovations by exploring how methods based on critical reflection
can be used for researching professional practice - Contains
contributions from academics who are internationally known and
highly experienced in different aspects of critical reflection.
Researching Critical Reflection is an important reference for all
students, practitioners, and researchers - including in the areas
of education, management, health and social work - who engage with
critical reflection to develop their practice.
Dining with Leaders, Rebels, Heroes and Outlaws is a marvelously
funny journey into the gastronomic peccadilloes of the great, the
good, and the not-so-good. Based on the findings of the British
gastro-detective Fiona Ross, the Dining with Destiny series
establishes a new genre: the food biography, with scandals,
recipes, and their stories, allowing you to taste the culinary
secret lives of presidents and prime ministers; dictators and
revolutionaries; heroes and geniuses - and serve them up at your
own dinner table. From Winston Churchill to Malcolm X, Golda Meir
to Albert Einstein, and more, each of these figures took part in
landmark historical and cultural events that have shaped and
defined our way of life - but they also had to eat. Now it is time
to look at their plates to discover what makes them a
revolutionary, a hero, a rogue! Dining with Leaders, Rebels, Heroes
and Outlaws lets you taste what's on Darwin's fork.
Theoretical understanding of perversion is neglected in analytical
psychology, and narrowly developed in psycho-analysis, where it
traditionally refers to sexual perversion. Etymological exploration
of the word perversion, including its use in religious, moral,
sociological and legal contexts, reveals a wider meaning than that
adopted in psychoanalysis. The aim of the author is to revise the
psychoanalytic model through the introduction of Jungian concepts
that extend the understanding of perversion beyond the bounds of
sexuality to a more general relational context.By describing the
development of psycho-analytic thinking on perversion in detail,
the author is able to highlight the central differences between the
Freudian and Jungian interpretive traditions and to explain why
Jungian ideas on perversion have remained underdeveloped, leading
to the absence of a unique or available Jungian contribution to the
theory of perversion. Jungian concepts, together with some from
outside the psychoanalytic domain, are combined with
psycho-analytic theory in the formulation of an integrated
formulation in which perversion is presented as a response to early
trauma with intrapsychic deception enacted relationally in the
outside world through vengeful behavior, that is not necessarily
sexual, but is addictive and symptomatic of a defensive psychic
structure that establishes and perpetuates self-deception. The
formulation is presented in stages with illustrations drawn from
three biographies, exemplifying sexual perversion, bodily
perversion, and emotional or cognitive perversion.
The fourth edition of this highly successful text is an ideal
resource for practitioners from all disciplines working in a wide
range of care settings for older people. It conveys the depth of
knowledge needed to develop the complex and sometimes delicate
skills required for nursing interventions and support of older
people. It takes an evidence-based and person-centred approach to
understanding and meeting older people's needs as well as problems
that nurses and other practitioners deal with every day, such as
pain, immobility, breathlessness, eating and drinking. This edition
has been extensively rewritten by subject experts from nursing,
social work, physiotherapy, gerontology and sociology. The 34
chapters are organised in four sections, which cover: . Ageing and
old age . Policy Change and the Contexts of Care . Nursing Older
People: independence, autonomy and self-fulfilment . Current issues
and reflections on caring for older people. Comprehensive coverage
of the theory and practice of caring for older people provides a
good basis for effective nursing care. The well-written text, clear
design and page-layout make the information highly accessible. Case
histories help relate theory to practice. Recommended reading lists
and references at the end of each chapter facilitate further study.
New chapters on major policy changes and organisation of care for
older people; sexuality and relationships in later life; and health
care for older homeless people. Additional photographs bring key
concepts to life.
Following the success of their many years' social skills work with
children and adolescents with Asperger Syndrome and other moderate
learning difficulties, Ursula Cornish and Fiona Ross have compiled
a set of imaginative training sessions and workshops for teachers.
Based on a multi-sensory cognitive-behavioural approach, the
sessions cover pre- and post-intervention evaluation schedules,
interview and observation tools, and specification of materials
that can be used and adapted by teachers. With direct links to the
four main stages of development at Key Stages 3 and 4 of the
National Curriculum, especially PSHE (Personal Social and Health
Education), the training sessions form an effective tool to help
teenagers develop skills in social interaction, communication and
conflict resolution and to build their confidence and self-esteem.
The ten detailed session plans incorporate role play, discussion
and rehearsal to equip participants with the ability to interpret
other people's body language, control their own feelings, express
views, ask for support and show concern for others. Educators,
parents and carers of adolescents with Asperger Syndrome, general
learning difficulties or other behavioural problems will welcome
this book's practical examples and useful tips on how to set up and
run social skills development groups.
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