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The Leadership Mind is one of the best books on leadership that
will add growth, maturity and profound ideals to your thinking and
professional development. Also, you will understand the importance
of a leadership team and developing other leaders. If you read this
book and apply what you learn, will you be a better leader? The
answer is a resounding "yes." Therefore, endeavor to make the great
principles and ideals a practical power in turning your leadership
180 degrees in a new direction. You can count on improved results
if you use this book to guide your actions. As you think, so will
your leadership be. If you are looking for an informative and
practical book on how to become a quality leader, then you must
explore the pages within these covers.
Take your rightful place on the holistic health care team, with the
goal of restoring vitality of body, mind, and spirit to people
suffering from emotional illness! This book is designed to bring
essential knowledge and skills to the religious professional who
seeks to provide special ministry to the emotionally troubled. It
provides a basic understanding of psychiatric illnesses, theory,
and treatment modalities that is certain to enlarge the perspective
of the pastoral worker. In addition to an essential overview of
psychiatry in general, Mental Illness and Psychiatric Treatment: A
Guide for Pastoral Counselors will help you to better serve people
suffering from depression, anxiety disorders, chemical dependency,
reality impairment, or personality disorders. The book's format is
designed specifically to help pastors grasp the principles of
intervention in each of these disorders. Each of its five concise
clinical chapters follows a four-part format that covers the duties
and responsibilities of the clergyman as part of the holistic
health care team, consisting of: recognizing the disorder assessing
its severity intervening in a crisis counseling in the recovery
phase In their experience, the authors have observed that severe
emotional or psychiatric illnesses often involve spiritual sickness
as well. Spiritual sickness is a complex concept that may take many
forms depending on the type of emotional illness it accompanies.
Mental Illness and Psychiatric Treatment: A Guide for Pastoral
Counselors shows you what spiritual symptoms to look for when
assessing someone in your care. For example, did you know that:
severe depressive illness could include the loss of faith,
abandonment of hope, loss of a right relationship with God, or even
self-hatred, guilt, despair, and self-annihilation a psychotic
reaction marked by loss of contact with reality might involve
abnormal self-importance, grandiosity, fear, or stubbornly mistaken
perceptions of reality a problem with alcoholism might involve
immoral behavior, irresponsible conduct, denial of the loss of
control over liquor consumption, or abject guilt, shame, and
self-hatred personality disorders may bring on profound
disturbances in social relationships, self-centered anger,
impulsiveness, dishonesty, impurity, or distrust of others people
with anxiety disorders can lose their trust in God, develop
obsessive fears and tensions, and become unable to turn things over
to God's divine care In Mental Illness and Psychiatric Treatment: A
Guide for Pastoral Counselors, you'll find the information you need
to make effective judgments and assessments about the people
seeking your help. The book provides you with fascinating case
studies that highlight symptoms and illness patterns as well as
treatment options and techniques for coordinating pastoral
counseling with the mental health team. You'll learn to recognize
the spiritual symptoms of diseasenegative, inappropriate, of
self-defeating attitudes or behaviorsand to deal specifically with
these manifestations of illness through pastoral intervention and
counseling.
A cinematic and vibrant coming-of-age memoir, Chasing the Panther
captures the thrilling and, at times, heartbreaking early years of
Carolyn Pfeiffer, a pioneering film producer and one of Hollywood's
first female executives—a “mini-mogul†in the words of the
Wall Street Journal. Â For a moment in the 1980s, Carolyn
Pfeiffer was the only woman in Hollywood who could greenlight a
movie. Working with directors like Sam Shepard and Wes Craven, and
with actors like River Phoenix and Bette Davis, she had a hand in
producing or distributing many landmark films, among them Ridley
Scott's The Duellists, Alan Rudolph's Choose Me, and the Academy
Award-winning Kiss of the Spider Woman. However, long before
establishing herself as a player in the world of film, Carolyn was
a horseback-riding tomboy who dreamed of exploring the world beyond
her small hometown. Her journey turned out to be a tale fit for the
movies. As a young girl jumping from rock to rock in a rural North
Carolina town, Carolyn felt a calling she couldn’t articulate but
that she nonetheless understood: it was a tug on her heart, a
yearning for something more. When she could, she set out for New
York City, a refuge for young women exercising their independence
and resisting the pressures of marriage and motherhood. There,
swept up in the glamorous world of beat poets and millionaires,
Carolyn brushed shoulders with a young Burt Reynolds and became
fast friends with an English journalist named Penny. As the
turbulent 1960s dawned, Carolyn booked a one-way passage to Europe.
Her plan was to visit Penny and to travel around Europe for the
summer but, instead, the world opened up to her in ways she never
could have imagined. She found herself on set with Italy’s great
filmmakers, in the couture houses of Paris’ fashion icons, and
swept up in the youthful energy flooding London. She learned about
film and found work on iconic movies like Federico Fellini’s 8
½, Luchino Visconti’s The Leopard, and David Lean's Doctor
Zhivago, and she came to befriend and work alongside luminaries
like the Beatles, Tennessee Williams, Francoise Truffaut, and
Barbra Streisand. Amid these adventures and misadventures, Carolyn
fell in and out of love, and was beset by tragedies and triumphs
that resoundingly affirmed what she'd known since girlhood—that
she was always destined for something more. Set against the
dazzling backdrop of Fellini's Rome, the Paris of the French New
Wave, and Swinging London, Chasing the Panther reads like a
true-to-life novel revealing Carolyn’s unforgettable journey to
find her place in the world.
Take your rightful place on the holistic health care team, with the
goal of restoring vitality of body, mind, and spirit to people
suffering from emotional illness! This book is designed to bring
essential knowledge and skills to the religious professional who
seeks to provide special ministry to the emotionally troubled. It
provides a basic understanding of psychiatric illnesses, theory,
and treatment modalities that is certain to enlarge the perspective
of the pastoral worker. In addition to an essential overview of
psychiatry in general, Mental Illness and Psychiatric Treatment: A
Guide for Pastoral Counselors will help you to better serve people
suffering from depression, anxiety disorders, chemical dependency,
reality impairment, or personality disorders. The book's format is
designed specifically to help pastors grasp the principles of
intervention in each of these disorders. Each of its five concise
clinical chapters follows a four-part format that covers the duties
and responsibilities of the clergyman as part of the holistic
health care team, consisting of: recognizing the disorder assessing
its severity intervening in a crisis counseling in the recovery
phase In their experience, the authors have observed that severe
emotional or psychiatric illnesses often involve spiritual sickness
as well. Spiritual sickness is a complex concept that may take many
forms depending on the type of emotional illness it accompanies.
Mental Illness and Psychiatric Treatment: A Guide for Pastoral
Counselors shows you what spiritual symptoms to look for when
assessing someone in your care. For example, did you know that:
severe depressive illness could include the loss of faith,
abandonment of hope, loss of a right relationship with God, or even
self-hatred, guilt, despair, and self-annihilation a psychotic
reaction marked by loss of contact with reality might involve
abnormal self-importance, grandiosity, fear, or stubbornly mistaken
perceptions of reality a problem with alcoholism might involve
immoral behavior, irresponsible conduct, denial of the loss of
control over liquor consumption, or abject guilt, shame, and
self-hatred personality disorders may bring on profound
disturbances in social relationships, self-centered anger,
impulsiveness, dishonesty, impurity, or distrust of others people
with anxiety disorders can lose their trust in God, develop
obsessive fears and tensions, and become unable to turn things over
to God's divine care In Mental Illness and Psychiatric Treatment: A
Guide for Pastoral Counselors, you'll find the information you need
to make effective judgments and assessments about the people
seeking your help. The book provides you with fascinating case
studies that highlight symptoms and illness patterns as well as
treatment options and techniques for coordinating pastoral
counseling with the mental health team. You'll learn to recognize
the spiritual symptoms of diseasenegative, inappropriate, of
self-defeating attitudes or behaviorsand to deal specifically with
these manifestations of illness through pastoral intervention and
counseling.
Naval Engineering Plants (1955-1990) takes a look back over a
thirty-five year period of the fundamentals of shipboard machinery,
equipment, and engineering plants. Engineering theories on the
background of ship propulsion and steering, measuring devices,
lubrication systems, and energy exchanges are explained.
Conventional steam turbine propulsion plants are presented in
propulsion boilers, steam turbines, and heat transfer apparatus in
condensate and feed systems. Common principles of diesel, gasoline,
and gas turbine engines are provided. Nuclear power plants are
examined in terms of the fission process, reactor control, and
naval nuclear power plant. This book covers a select period of
engineering machinery and systems of ships. The reader will learn
the operation and maintenance of main power plants and the
associated auxiliary machinery and equipment for the propulsion of
various ships, without the details. Inside, you will find a host of
systems like diesel engines, gas turbines, boilers, steam turbines,
heat exchangers, and pumps and compressors, electrical machinery;
hydraulic machinery, refrigeration machinery, lubricating oil,
compressed gas, and equipment for automation and control. An
emphasis has been placed on helping the reader to acquire an
overall view of Navy shipboard engineering plants from 1955 through
1990.
The Leadership Mind is one of the best books on leadership that
will add growth, maturity and profound ideals to your thinking and
professional development. Also, you will understand the importance
of a leadership team and developing other leaders. If you read this
book and apply what you learn, will you be a better leader? The
answer is a resounding "yes." Therefore, endeavor to make the great
principles and ideals a practical power in turning your leadership
180 degrees in a new direction. You can count on improved results
if you use this book to guide your actions. As you think, so will
your leadership be. If you are looking for an informative and
practical book on how to become a quality leader, then you must
explore the pages within these covers.
The Navy Go Getter is an excellent book, powerfully packed with
motivation! This book can be applied to anyone, in any occupation,
attempting to achieve any goal. The message of the book was lived
out when a Sailor's leading ambition was met with the persistent
desire to achieve his goals. You will learn: The power of
persistent desire toward your dreams or leading ambition. How to
remain motivated to accomplish a task to the very end? That your
mental efficiency is a prerequisite to any notable personal
achievement or any great individual success. To take personal
command of yourself through loyalty, hard work, and leadership. To
cultivate the attitude of positive expectation. You cannot help but
be motivated after reading this story. Your attitude will change
from mere grit into invincible determination! Read The Navy
Go-Getter and find out how to turn the ordinary into the
extraordinary. You will be inspired!
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