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Virginia Woolf
Michael Rosenthal
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R3,055
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First published in 1979, Virginia Woolf is an original critical
study of where the author considers Virginia Woolf’s non-fiction
as well as fiction, exploring the different ways Woolf sought to
embody her artistic vision throughout her remarkable literary
career. The book establishes both the intellectual and social
setting of the Bloomsbury world in which she lived and includes
detailed discussions of all her work. Woolf’s unending quest to
express, as she says, ‘the exact shapes my brain holds,’
provides us with a new method of appreciating her total achievement
as a writer. This book will be of interest to students of
literature and women’s studies.
Heal Trauma and Recover from PTSD"This is a cheerleading,
you-can-do-it kind of book, with step-by-step lifestyle
modifications interspersed with such boldface exhortations as
'Healing happens when you value who you are' and 'You are not in
denial. You are coping!" -Nancy Szokan, The Washington Post Create
a new life of PTSD recovery and healing. Put together your own
personal trauma treatment toolbox! Find out what PTSD recovery is
really like. Following a critical illness, Michele Rosenthal
struggled with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder for twenty-five
years. Now, a post-trauma coach and award-winning writer, Rosenthal
shares the tools that helped her heal from PTSD symptoms.
Previously published as Heal your PTSD by the Conari Press back in
2015, this book is packed with insightful tips on how to not let
PTSD symptoms control your life. Heal trauma your own way. We know
that trauma and recovery from hard things isn't easy but your path
to recovery is uniquely worth it! With Your Brain is a Safe Space,
you can take back control and push forward towards PTSD recovery
and try new trauma release exercises that build and create a safe
space to receive the inner healing that you need to thrive. Inside,
learn how to heal from trauma by: Connecting to your own inner
power and authentic self Applying mental healing measures like
mindfulness and meditation Overcoming PTSD symptoms and recovery
obstacles with unique tips and strategies If post-traumatic growth
guidebooks like The Body Keeps the Score, The Complex PTSD
Workbook, or Keep Pain in the Past helped you heal trauma, then
Your Brain is a Safe Space is your next read.
To those who loved him, like Teddy Roosevelt, he was "Nicholas
Miraculous," the fabled educator who had a hand in everything; to
those who did not, like Upton Sinclair, he was "the intellectual
leader of the American plutocracy," a champion of "false and cruel
ideals." Ezra Pound branded him "one of the more loathsome figures"
of the age. Whether celebrated or despised, Nicholas Murray Butler
(1862-1947) was undeniably an irresistible force who helped shape
American history. With wit and irony, Michael Rosenthal traces
Butler's rise to prominence as president of Columbia University,
which he presided over for forty-four years and developed into one
of the world's most distinguished institutions of research and
teaching. Butler also won the Nobel Peace Prize and headed both the
Carnegie Endowment and the American Academy of Arts and Letters,
among innumerable other organizations. In 1920, he sought the
Republican nomination for president, managing to garner more votes
on the first ballot than the eventual winner, Warren Harding.
Rosenthal's richly detailed, elegantly crafted narrative captures
the mania and genius that propelled Butler to these extraordinary
achievements and more. Thick with social, cultural, and political
history, Nicholas Miraculous recreates Butler's prodigious career
and the dynamic age that nourished him.
The experience of trauma, whether a single incident, like a car
accident, or more chronic, systemic exposure, like childhood sexual
abuse, is life altering. Added to the primal emotions of fear,
shame, rage, and uncertainty about how to cope is the unsettling
sense that you are not quite who you used to be. What does a
post-trauma identity look like? How does one come to accept this
new identity? And what are the healing strategies that can help to
recover a sense of self? In this book, trauma coach Michele
Rosenthal, herself a PTSD survivor, offers a practical workbook of
insightful treatment strategies for survivors and their therapists.
Exercises, checklists, and self-assessment tools walk readers
through the process of self-reclamation, demonstrating how you can
understand and appreciate the PTSD self while moving on to find
healing and renewal."
At the age of thirteen Michele Rosenthal survived such a rare,
life-threatening illness none of her doctors had actually seen a
case. Out of the hospital and making a full recovery, she believed
if she only looked toward the future she could escape the trauma in
her past. Twenty-five years later, however, the young girl had
become a woman imprisoned by memories, fear and Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder. In a bid to reclaim her life and heal her soul
Michele boldly left the world she knew in search of a self she
could barely imagine. From New York City to South Florida she
traveled on an odyssey that took her from the depths of despair to
the heights of joy, from her kitchen floor to the dance floor, from
a child frozen in helplessness to a woman who is powerful,
courageous and free. In her transformation lie the seeds for anyone
who wants to conquer the past and create the future. This
transcendent book shows what can happen when you discover who you
are and then choose who you most deeply want to be. To receive over
$1,900 in free trauma recovery support resources, take your Amazon
sales receipt number and visit: http:
//yourlifeaftertrauma.com/trauma-project-give-back/free-gifts/
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