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With fun illustrations and easy how-tos, animal expert Dr. John
Bradshaw teaches kids how best to care for and understand their
best friends: their cats. Uncovering the secret lives of pets, Dr.
John Bradshaw invites young readers to learn more about their
feline friends. Told from the point of view of a cat named Libby,
this lively, illustrated book allows kids to follow her for a day
and learn more about cats, their likes, dislikes, and everything in
between, growing children into the best pet owners they can be.
First published in 1894. This Concordance to the Poetical Works of
John Milton includes all of Milton's poems, excluding the Psalms
and the Translations in the prose works; and all of the words are
given with the exception of some of the pronouns, conjunctions,
adverbs and prepositions; but any of these used peculiarly are
given. It is hoped that the work will be found useful not only by
the student of Milton but by the grammarian and the philologist.
First published in 1894. This Concordance to the Poetical Works of
John Milton includes all of Milton's poems, excluding the Psalms
and the Translations in the prose works; and all of the words are
given with the exception of some of the pronouns, conjunctions,
adverbs and prepositions; but any of these used peculiarly are
given. It is hoped that the work will be found useful not only by
the student of Milton but by the grammarian and the philologist.
Reflections of a Neuropsychologist: Brushes with Brains follows the
life of an influential neuropsychologist's fascinating and varied
career. Unique in its autobiographical approach, it features
coverage of research into human evolution, archaeology and
neurology. Beginning with his earliest memories (and implications
for memory processes), John L. Bradshaw reflects on his
archaeological expeditions preceding his primary career as a
physiological psychologist and a behavioural neuroscientist. His
influential research covers such rare neurological disorders as
Huntington's disease, Friedreich ataxia and Williams syndrome, and
more common maladies like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases,
stroke, Fragile X, Tourette's syndrome, obsessive compulsive and
attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, schizophrenia, autism
and depression. His fascinating personal experiences illustrating
scientific discoveries will entertain, enthuse, encourage and
inspire, and provide established research scientists and practising
clinicians with a unique road map.
Reflections of a Neuropsychologist: Brushes with Brains follows the
life of an influential neuropsychologist's fascinating and varied
career. Unique in its autobiographical approach, it features
coverage of research into human evolution, archaeology and
neurology. Beginning with his earliest memories (and implications
for memory processes), John L. Bradshaw reflects on his
archaeological expeditions preceding his primary career as a
physiological psychologist and a behavioural neuroscientist. His
influential research covers such rare neurological disorders as
Huntington's disease, Friedreich ataxia and Williams syndrome, and
more common maladies like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases,
stroke, Fragile X, Tourette's syndrome, obsessive compulsive and
attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, schizophrenia, autism
and depression. His fascinating personal experiences illustrating
scientific discoveries will entertain, enthuse, encourage and
inspire, and provide established research scientists and practising
clinicians with a unique road map.
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Animal Welfare in a Changing World (Paperback)
Andrew Butterworth; Contributions by Rebecca Aldworth, Shelley M. Alexander, Regina Asmutis-Silvia, Panayiotis (Panos) Azmanis, …
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Contemporary and challenging, this thought-provoking book outlines
a number of the key dilemmas in animal welfare for today's, and
tomorrow's, world. The issues discussed range from the welfare of
hunted animals, to debates around intensive farming versus
sustainability, and the effects of climate and environmental
change. The book explores the effects of fences on wild animals and
human impacts on carrion animals; the impacts of tourism on animal
welfare; philosophical questions about speciesism; and the quality
and quantity of animal lives. The welfare impacts of human-animal
interactions are explored, including human impacts on marine
mammals, fish, wildlife, and companion and farm animals. Animal
Welfare in a Changing World provides: Concise, opinion-based views
on important issues in animal welfare by world experts and key
opinion leaders. Pieces based on experience, which balance
evidence-based approaches and the welfare impacts of direct
engagement through training, campaigning and education. A
wide-ranging collection of examples and descriptions of animal
welfare topics which outline dilemmas in the real world, that are
sometimes challenging, and not always comfortable reading. This is
a 'must-read' book for animal and veterinary scientists,
ethologists, policy and opinion leaders, NGOs, conservation
biologists and anyone who feels passionately about the welfare of
animals
The people who attend John Bradshaw's workshops bring with them
persistent problems such as addiction, depression, troubled
relationships and chronic dissatisfaction. He seeks to help them to
reach back to the source of their problems - their childhood and
adolescence - and understand how the wounds received then can
continue to contaminate their adult lives. The aim is to offer them
a chance to reclaim and nurture their "inner child" and grow up
again In this book Bradshaw describes what happens at these
workshops and explains how readers can, by using the questionnaires
provided, try to look back to their childhood and see what they
needed, and didn't get, in order to grow in a natural, healthy way.
He also tells the story of his own experiences and how they
transformed his thinking and behaviour The author has written two
previous books, both of which accompanied television shows in the
USA.
"I used to drink," writes John Bradshaw, "to solve the problems
caused by drinking. The more I drank to relieve my shame-based
loneliness and hurt, the more I felt ashamed." Shame is the
motivator behind our toxic behaviors: the compulsion,
co-dependency, addiction and drive to superachieve that breaks down
the family and destroys personal lives. This book has helped
millions identify their personal shame, understand the underlying
reasons for it, address these root causes and release themselves
from the shame that binds them to their past failures. Key Features
This is not just a recovery book. Among other things, it is a
classic book on identifying and working through unresolved family
issues. Includes affirmations, visualizations, inner voice and
feeling exercises. Strong supporting studies make this a popular
book with counselors and other professionals. Completely updated
and revised
Based on the public television series of the same name, "Bradshaw
On: The Family" is John Bradshaw's seminal work on the dynamics of
families that has sold more than a million copies since its
original publication in 1988. Within its pages, you will discover
the cause of emotionally impaired families. You will learn how
unhealthy rules of behavior are passed down from parents to
children, and the destructive effect this process has on our
society.
Using the latest family research and recovery material in this
new edition, Bradshaw also explores the individual in both a family
and societal setting. He shows you ways to escape the tyranny of
family-reinforced behavior traps--from addiction and co-dependency
to loss of will and denial--and demonstrates how to make conscious
choices that will transform your life and the lives of your loved
ones. He helps you heal yourself and then, using what you have
learned helps you heal your family.
Finally, Bradshaw extends this idea to our society: by returning
yourself and your family to emotional health, you can heal the
world in which you live. He helps you reenvision societal conflicts
from the perspective of a global family, and shares with you the
power of deep democracy: how the choices you make every day can
affect--and improve--your world.
The behaviour of domesticated animals is a subject of great
importance to students of animal behaviour and veterinary medicine,
as well as interested pet owners. This book presents an engaging
overview of the behaviour of the domestic cat, adopting both a
mechanistic and functional approach. Physiological, developmental
and psychological aspects are addressed, including domestication,
the development of the senses, learning, communication and feeding
behaviour. The authors build on these themes to discuss social
behaviour, hunting and predation, cat-human interactions and
welfare. Fully updated throughout, this new edition also includes
two new chapters on behavioural disorders due to pathologies and
from misdirected natural behaviour. It is an essential source of
cat behaviour information for students, ethologists, veterinarians
and pet owners.
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Covering a wide range of diverse age-related disorders,
Degenerative Disorders of the Brain addresses disabilities that
occur or have their roots in the later stages of life. The book
brings together an internationally recognised group of contributors
to discuss frontostriatal, fronto-cerebellar and other major brain
systems and structures which control and direct normal behaviour,
and which can fail during the aging process, as well as addressing
behavioural, clinical, pathophysiological and technical aspects.
Discussing the latest clinical and behavioural findings of
disorders which are largely, though not necessarily entirely, age
related, including Alzheimer's disease and other dementias,
Parkinson's disease and related disorders, and Huntington's
disease, the book covers information vital to the understanding,
diagnosis, and management of degenerative disorders of the brain.
It also considers the role of epigenetics, neural plasticity, and
environmental enrichment in neurodegenerative disorders alongside
the role of ground-breaking intervention methods, including
transcranial magnetic stimulation and deep brain stimulation.
Degenerative Disorders of the Brain will be of great interest to,
and use for, clinicians, researchers, students, lecturers, and
affected individuals and their relatives.
Learn about the secret life of cats from pet expert, Dr John
Bradshaw. Join Libby as she goes about her day outside on her own
and at home with her family. Discover how Libby maps out her
neighbourhood - using her amazing nose and memory, Libby learns
where it is safe and where to avoid. Follow Libby as she tries to
make friends with other cats. Understand what your cat means when
she meows and purrs. Help your cat feel comfortable at home - teach
her where's ok to scratch, how to use her cat flap and pick up tips
about how to play together. After a day following Libby, you'll
understand all about your whiskered friend. Purr . . .!
What would dogs ask for, if they knew how? In the Sunday Times
bestseller In Defence of Dogs John Bradshaw, an anthropologist at
Bristol University who has been at the centre of the latest
research into what makes dogs tick, gives us the answers.
Overturning the most common myths about dogs' emotions and
behaviour, this book shows how we should really treat our pets, and
stands up for dogdom: not the wolf in canine clothes, not the small
furry child, not the trophy-winner, but the real dog, who wants to
be part of the family and enjoy life - mankind's closest friend.
This is the real science that every dog lover needs to know.
Are you outwardly successful but inwardly do you feel like a big
kid? Do you aspire to be a loving parent but all too often "lose
it" in hurtful ways? Do you crave intimacy but sometimes wonder if
it's worth the struggle? Or are you plagued by constant vague
feelings of anxiety or depression?
If any of this sounds familiar, you may be experiencing the hidden
but damaging effects of a painful childhood--carrying within you a
"wounded inner child" that is crying out for attention and healing.
In this powerful book, John Bradshaw shows how we can learn to
nurture that inner child, in essence offering ourselves the good
parenting we needed and longed for. Through a step-by-step process
of exploring the unfinished business of each developmental stage,
we can break away from destructive family rules and roles and free
ourselves to live responsibly in the present. Then, says Bradshaw,
the healed inner child becomes a source of vitality, enabling us to
find new joy and energy in living.
Homecoming includes a wealth of unique case histories and
interactive techniques, including questionnaires, letter-writing to
the inner child, guided meditations, and affirmations. Pioneering
when introduced, these classic therapies are now being validated by
new discoveries in attachment research and neuroscience. No one has
ever brought them to a popular audience more effectively and
inspiringly than John Bradshaw.
I have to hand it to Bradshaw and Ellis: Once you suss out their
basic cat-training philosophy, their methods totally work. -- Slate
We often assume that cats can't be trained, and don't need to be.
But in The Trainable Cat, bestselling anthrozoologist John Bradshaw
and cat expert Sarah Ellis show that cats absolutely must be
trained in order to enrich the bond between pet and owner. Full of
training tips and exercises -- from introducing your cat to a new
baby to helping them deal with visits to the vet -- The Trainable
Cat is the essential cat bible for cat owners and lovers. I doubt
you'll find a more well-informed or scientific book on cats that
better shows you how feline thinking works. -- Times (UK)
The potato is economically a very important crop in many parts of
the world. All improvements through potato breeding or
biotechnology must be based on a thorough knowledge of potato
genetics. This book fills a major gap in the current literature for
an up-to-date account of this topic and its implications for crop
improvement. Written by authorities from the UK, USA, Canada, Peru,
Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Poland, this major reference work
will be indispensible for workers in plant genetics, breeding and
biotechnology.
Learn about the secret life of dogs from pet expert Dr John
Bradshaw. Join Rusty the terrier as he goes about his day with his
family. Discover how Rusty sees and mostly smells the world around
him. Rusty uses his amazing nose to recognise his friends - human
and dog! - it tells him where to find something tasty to eat and
how to get back to his owner. Find out how Rusty's family make him
feel loved and safe, when he meets new people and other dogs, or is
left at home alone. After a day with Rusty, you'll know exactly how
to be your dog's best friend.
All families have secrets. Some secrets are healthy. But others--those John Bradshaw calls "dark secrets"--limit the wholeness and freedom of every member of the family, often generation after generation.
John Bradshaw's compelling new book takes us into the heart of the family's mysterious power to impact our lives. It ex-plores how secrets are created, how they influence us (even if we don't know they exist), and the risks we take in exploring them.
At the core of Family Secrets is a step-by-step guide to uncovering the secrets of the past and present, using a tool called the genogram to chart key relationships. Through many fascinating examples, this unique book shows how to recognize crucial gaps and silences, reconstruct missing information, and decipher partial memories.
It also offers readers vital advice on how to deal with the truths revealed, plus ways to stay safely and honestly connected with our families.
John Bradshaw's six-part PBS television series, "Family Secrets," first aired in summer 1995, and will remain in syndication in the United States and Canada through 1997. A second new series, "John Bradshaw on Eating Disorders," is also in circulation.
From John Bradshaw, one of the world's leading experts on animal
behaviour, and the author of the Sunday Times Bestseller, In
Defence of Dogs, Cat Sense shows us the true, surprising nature of
cats Cats are the most popular pet in the world. They outnumber the
dog, man's 'best friend', by three to one. Yet today, they face
unprecedented challenges in their life with humans: from
conservationists who cast them as a threat to wildlife; from other
cats who they compete for territory with; and from good-intentioned
owners and vets with misconceptions of what they require. Cats need
not so much our sympathy, but our understanding. Cat Sense offers
us for the first time a truly scientific, yet deeply affectionate,
picture of one of humanity's closest and most enigmatic companions.
'A mind-altering book ... delightful' - Lynne Truss, The Times
'Exceptionally thorough ... Bradshaw's concern and love for cats
shines through ... You could buy a dozen books by the many cat
whisperers, cat gurus and cat therapists that exist in our
feline-obsessed modern world, but their accumulated wisdom would
probably not help you understand your cats as well as Cat Sense' -
Tom Cox, Observer 'An entertaining book, written in a relaxed
style' - James McConnachie, Sunday Times 'Witty, surprising writing
... There is his delight in detail, a talent for dismantling myths,
but most importantly an ability to build a coherent and
entertaining theory from an apparent contradiction that all
cat-lovers will recognise: we seek to understand cats even though
it is our lack of understanding that makes us love them' - Herald
John Bradshaw is a biologist who founded and directs the
world-renowned Anthrozoology Institute, based at the University of
Bristol. He has been studying the behaviour of domestic cats and
their owners for over 25 years, and is the author of many
scientific articles, research papers and reviews.
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