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Swangerskap is 'n ervaring soos min. Dit is die begin van 'n nuwe
lewe, maar ook die geboorte van 'n ma wat met die verloop van nege
maande op elke denkbare manier verander - fisies, emosioneel en
sosiaal. Jou voeding, welstand en emosies gedurende hierdie
wonderlike tydperk speel 'n rigtinggewende rol in die res van jou
baba se lewe. Die ervaring moet vir jou ook veilig en behoudend
wees sodat jy jou baba reg kan laat wegspring en sy potensiaal
ontgin. Die geboorte, wanneer jou baba haar verskyning in ons
wereld maak, is 'n diep betekenisvolle oomblik - een wat jy nie kan
herhaal nie. Deur ten volle ingelig te wees, jou opsies te verstaan
en 'n aktiewe rol te speel in die keuses wat gemaak word, sal 'n
enorme verskil maak. Uiteindelik is dit nie belangrik hoe jou baba
gebore word nie; wat belangrik is, is hoe jy dit ervaar en dat
alles veilig afloop. Lees Koester jou Swangerskap en raak ontslae
van die angstigheid wat die onbekende meebring. Dit sal jou help om
jou keuses met insig en aanpasbaarheid uit te oefen: Voorbereiding
vir swangerskap; Geboortekeuses; Jou groeiende baba week vir week;
Jou veranderende liggaam week vir week; 'n Gids tot die
geboorteproses; As jou baba te vroeg gebore word; Jou nuweling se
eerste dae en weke.
Pregnancy is a journey like no other. It is the start of a new human life. It is also the birth of a mother who, over nine months, changes in every possible way – physically, emotionally and socially. Your nutrition, wellbeing and emotions during this wonderful time play a large role in defining the rest of your baby’s life. The experience must also be safe and containing for you to provide your baby with the ultimate start and shape his potential.
Birth – your baby’s entry into our world – is a profoundly significant moment, one you don’t get to repeat. Being empowered with knowledge, understanding your choices and being active in the process will make a huge difference. Ultimately it does not matter how your baby is born; what matters is how you experience it and that it is safe.
Reading Pregnancy Sense will reduce the anxiety that may stem from the unknown and help you make your choices with insight and flexibility.
- Preparing for pregnancy
- Birth choices
- Your growing baby week by week
- Your changing body week by week
- A guide to birth
- Premature birth
- Your newborn’s first days and weeks.
Recent decades have seen a decline in the emphasis on sexuality in
psychoanalytic theory, while clinical psychology has become more
involved in sexual health issues. However, sexuality remains at the
core of human experience, and where there are psychological and
psychotherapeutic treatments, there will be sexual issues to be
addressed. Sex, Mind and Emotion is a collection of predominantly
clinical papers that use a fusion of psychoanalytic, systemic and
cognitive theories in conjunction with public service practice.
Defining problematic sexual behavior is an issue fraught with
difficulty, as acceptable behavior is something affected by social
and cultural mores. The authors have defined problematic behavior
in various ways, including behavior that has been deemed to be
problematic by law, a biostatistical definition of normality and
abnormality, and the admission of subjective distress by the
patient.The book is divided into three parts: developments in
theory, client groups posing new challenges, and innovative
therapeutic approaches. It deals with important and relevant topics
such as the treatment of sex offenders; the compulsive use of
Internet pornography; the psychosexual development of adolescents
growing up with HIV; the psychodynamics of unsafe sex; refugees and
sexuality; services for people with gender dysphoria; psychological
treatment for survivors of rape and sexual assault; and loss of
sexual interest. The central tenet is that sexual behavior cannot
be divorced from the emotional context in which it occurs and
therefore no chapter is about sex without also addressing "mind"
and "emotion." Throughout the book, two common themes are the
inextricable interrelatedness of biology and psychology, and the
importance of a developmental perspective. The contributors also
compare clinical evidence with theoretical models and refine both
practice and theory accordingly. Clinical vignettes are used to
illustrate theoretical points and while much of the work focuses on
the individual, there are also two chapters that emphasize the
importance of the relational context in which problems may
occur.Contributors: Naomi Adams, Winifred Bolton, Anne-Marie Doyle,
Brigid Hekster, Janice Hiller, Diane Melvin, Bernard Ratigan, Simon
Thomas, Deirdre Williams, Heather Wood, and Sarah Zetler.
'Perversion is taken to mean different things within psychoanalytic
discourse. In this book the authors view perversions, not in terms
of specific behaviours, but as a type of blueprint for object
relations. While perversions may involve a quest for excitement
through sex, drugs or gambling, for example, the focus here is on
the underlying incapaci
This chapter, written by a psychiatrist working with people with
severe and complex addictions, sets the scene. We are provided with
a graphic account of the multiple problems-physical, psychological,
social, financial-of someone with severe drug addiction, where sex
working and the risks of pregnancy, infection, and assault compound
an already challenging presentation. The personal history of trauma
and abuse means that the patient requires highly skilled and
sensitive management, and adaptations in service provision-such as
no morning appointments-that respect the individual's lifestyle.
The conflict for professionals is encapsulated in a brief
description of the responses of Vanessa Crawford's patient group
when asked what messages they would like to be conveyed to future
doctors: don't prejudge us, treat us as individuals, give us proper
pain control-and "don't trust us". Implicit in this is the
recognition that they are in the grip of something that leads them
to deceive, probably themselves, but also others-a wish to pervert
a relationship to someone who is trying to help. Crawford conveys
the importance of being knowledgeable, but not omniscient; of
helping the individual to overcome the barrier of shame, which may
lead to information being withheld; and the crucial contribution of
a collaborative and coherent staff team in containing such
challenging patients and in helping them to turn a corner towards
recovery.
Assessing Risk: A Relational Approach offers the practitioner a
novel framework for understanding the complex and subtle issues
involved in assessing and managing risks related to violence and
sexual offending. The authors draw on their considerable experience
working with high risk individuals in assessment and treatment.
They have for many years consulted to practitioners in forensic
mental health services and the criminal justice system and taught
renowned courses at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.
This book outlines a comprehensive model of risk which draws on
mainstream empirical research, threat assessment, developmental
psychopathology, attachment theory, and a relational model derived
from psychoanalysis. The framework incorporates intrapersonal and
interpersonal dimensions and is designed to enhance the reader's
capacity to make a thorough risk formulation. The approach
highlights the significance of childhood development in
understanding violent and sexually violent acts, and the
complicated interpersonal processes involved in managing
individuals who have a propensity to violent enactment. These
dynamic processes between people impact on risk and risk
perception, and can distort judgement if not recognised and
understood. Assessing Risk will be of practical use in enhancing
the skills of professionals to assess and manage risk in a
comprehensive and effective way, and will appeal to all those
mental health and criminal justice practitioners working with risky
individuals.
Assessing Risk: A Relational Approach offers the practitioner a
novel framework for understanding the complex and subtle issues
involved in assessing and managing risks related to violence and
sexual offending. The authors draw on their considerable experience
working with high risk individuals in assessment and treatment.
They have for many years consulted to practitioners in forensic
mental health services and the criminal justice system and taught
renowned courses at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.
This book outlines a comprehensive model of risk which draws on
mainstream empirical research, threat assessment, developmental
psychopathology, attachment theory, and a relational model derived
from psychoanalysis. The framework incorporates intrapersonal and
interpersonal dimensions and is designed to enhance the reader's
capacity to make a thorough risk formulation. The approach
highlights the significance of childhood development in
understanding violent and sexually violent acts, and the
complicated interpersonal processes involved in managing
individuals who have a propensity to violent enactment. These
dynamic processes between people impact on risk and risk
perception, and can distort judgement if not recognised and
understood. Assessing Risk will be of practical use in enhancing
the skills of professionals to assess and manage risk in a
comprehensive and effective way, and will appeal to all those
mental health and criminal justice practitioners working with risky
individuals.
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Bundling
Heather Woods
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R767
R693
Discovery Miles 6 930
Save R74 (10%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"We live in a society where sex is used against women as much as
it's used by women. "Sexy Feminism "calls foul on that (and other)
double standards--and makes manifest my frequent observation that
feminists are almost always the sexiest people in the room."
--Jennifer Baumgardner, author of "F'em : Goo Goo, Gaga, and""Some
Thoughts on Balls
"
Not your mother's feminism A humor-filled action plan for an
accessible, cool, and, yes, even sexy brand of 21st-century
feminism
Feminism can still seem like an abstract idea that is hard to
incorporate into our hectic, modern lives, but Jennifer Keishin
Armstrong and Heather Wood Rudulph show how the everyday things
really matter. In an age when concern-trolling, slut-shaming, and
body-snarking are blogosphere bywords, when reproductive rights are
back under political attack, and when women are constantly
pressured to "have it all," feminism is more relevant than ever.
For many young women the radicalism of the Second Wave is
unappealing, and the "do me" and "lipstick" feminism of the Third
Wave feels out of date. Enter "Sexy Feminism." It's an inclusive,
approachable kind of feminism--miniskirts, lip gloss, and waxing
permitted. Covering a range of topics from body issues and
workplace gender politics to fashion, dating, and sex, "Sexy
Feminism "is full of advice, resources, and pop culture references
that will help shape what being a feminist can look like for you.
"Genius "Sexy Feminism "is a delicious primer for budding feminists
(and the feminist-curious), as well as a sigh of relief for
long-term third-wave feminists who long to be understood and are
tired of explaining our beliefs. Jennifer and Heather do an
outrageously good service to us all by bringing feminism into its
sexy, confident maturity." --Katie Goodman, feminist comedian and
actress
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Malak (Paperback)
Heather Woods
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R420
Discovery Miles 4 200
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Nick was born a malak, a being with all five of the hunters'
affiliations. For this reason, her family of hunters uses her as a
weapon against the creatures of the night. Connor, a half-werewolf,
has come from the neighboring Silverwolf clan to train in order to
exact revenge against the vampire who killed his parents. He is
pared with Nick, the only Lovac clan hunter without a partner.
Trouble finds the duo when the demon who killed Nick's brother
comes back for her. Will the couple survive the adventure, or will
they be swept away in a river of fire?
Making Doctors celebrates the art of healing through the stories of
a father and daughter. Both achieved excellence in their fields,
and both exemplify the sacred trust inherent in the profession of
medicine. based on a remarkable archive of memoirs, letters,
photographs, interviews and family newsletters, the story takes us
from the harsh lives of homesteaders in North Dakota to pioneering
innovations in modern medicine. We share the adventures of the
Brooks family from prairie fires to heart-wrenching tragedies, and
throughout it all we are engaged in the growth of character as a
fundamental necessity to the practice of medicine. This is an
intimate chronicle of importance for times in which we take the
impact of technology for granted and yet, we often forget that it
is the humanity we share which heals and gives us hope. Making
Doctors challenges us to remember the debt we owe to the
homesteading tradition, to explore the critical questions of
whether we are worthy of trust, of what kind of legacy we create in
our lives through our relationships with others, and whether we do
all we can to be of service.
A few things our hero, Jackie Sharpe, does not know: 1. She's a
Were. 2. Other Weres think she's hot. 3. She has superpowers. 4.
Her cat has a plan for world domination. Her current life goal is
to keep things simple. Yeah, that's going to work.
Wisdom Legacy and the National Alliance on Mental Illness - San
Diego have created a partnership to capture the lessons people have
learned from dealing with mental illness. In this, our first book,
42 people trace their journey along the road of mental illness from
the onset of the condition through to the time that their illness
was overcome or came under management. The authors focus on what
they have learned about mental illness and reflect on the life
lessons they have learned from the road they have travelled. All
profits from the sale of this book go to benefit the National
Alliance on Mental Illness - San Diego.
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