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From Analysis to Visualization - A Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Jonathan M. Borwein, Callaghan, Australia, September 2017 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
David H. Bailey, Naomi Simone Borwein, Richard P Brent, Regina S. Burachik, Judy-anne Heather Osborn, …
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Students and researchers from all fields of mathematics are invited
to read and treasure this special Proceedings. A conference was
held 25 -29 September 2017 at Noah's On the Beach, Newcastle,
Australia, to commemorate the life and work of Jonathan M. Borwein,
a mathematician extraordinaire whose untimely passing in August
2016 was a sorry loss to mathematics and to so many members of its
community, a loss that continues to be keenly felt. A polymath,
Jonathan Borwein ranks among the most wide ranging and influential
mathematicians of the last 50 years, making significant
contributions to an exceptional diversity of areas and
substantially expanding the use of the computer as a tool of the
research mathematician. The contributions in this commemorative
volume probe Dr. Borwein's ongoing legacy in areas where he did
some of his most outstanding work: Applied Analysis, Optimization
and Convex Functions; Mathematics Education; Financial Mathematics;
plus Number Theory, Special Functions and Pi, all tinged by the
double prisms of Experimental Mathematics and Visualization,
methodologies he championed.
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Grief and Prolonged Grief Disorder
Charles F. Reynolds, Stephen J. Cozza, Paul K. Maciejewski, Holly G. Prigerson, M. Katherine Shear, …
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Grief and bereavement are a universal part of the human experience.
The impact of grief on human lives is increasingly evident as the
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States in particular—gun-related violence upend normal life and
expose vast swaths of society to recurring and profound trauma. It
was only in 2022, with the publication of DSM-5-TR and in the
context of considerable scientific progress, that prolonged grief
disorder (PGD) was included as a formal diagnosis, one also
reflected in ICD-11. Now, this new handbook provides both clinical
and non-clinical readers with a science-based approach to
identifying and addressing PGD, along with what might be termed
"normal" grief. In extensively referenced chapters filled with
illustrative case studies, this guide examines topics such as •
What constitutes bereavement • How "simple" bereavement differs
from PGD and how to manage them clinically • Grief in children
and the importance of a life cycle approach • Cultural factors
and their impact on the experience of grief • Stigma and
attitudes toward treatment • Diagnosing and treating PGD With
consequences that include suffering, social isolation and
loneliness, poor physical health, shortened life expectancy, and
suicide, it is critical that PGD be recognized and treated as
quickly as possible. Thus, Grief and Prolonged Grief Disorder is a
necessary resource: Its evidence-based approach gives readers the
tools they need to recognize grief in themselves and others,
strategies for the clinical management of typical grief, guidance
on the specific treatment for PGD, and tips on when to refer
patients for specialty care.
Designed for clinicians at every level, The American Psychiatric
Association Publishing Textbook of Anxiety, Trauma, and OCD-Related
Disorders addresses the origin, assessment, diagnosis, and
treatment of these disorders in a comprehensive, up-to-date, and
compelling manner. Fresh voices are everywhere in this
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contributors are new. They join stalwarts from the previous
edition-experts who bring stellar credentials and a discerning eye
to the task of revising the text to reflect cutting-edge
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comprehensive overview of core principles, the book provides
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disorder, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, panic
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and trauma- and stressor-related disorders. Each section presents
the latest thinking on phenomenology and pathogenesis, then
provides evidence-based clinical recommendations for
pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. New and noteworthy material
includes the following: * Two new chapters focus on the features,
phenomenology, and course of acute and integrated grief, as well as
the epidemiology, clinical features, evaluation, and
pathophysiology of complicated grief (CG), which affects a
significant minority. Proper treatment of CG is critical, because
once it persists beyond 6 months, impairment may last for years, if
not a lifetime. Accordingly, a separate chapter is devoted to
treatment options, including a hybrid of cognitive-behavioral,
interpersonal, motivational interviewing, and psychodynamic
methods.* The Unified Protocol (UP) for Transdiagnostic Treatment
of Emotional Disorders is examined in a fascinating new chapter.
The UP is a promising treatment with empirical support for
reduction of both symptoms and higher-order temperamental changes,
such as changes in neuroticism, an underlying mechanism associated
with onset and maintenance of emotional disorders.* The chapter on
anxiety disorders in late life is completely new and emphasizes the
prevalence of anxiety in this population and its likelihood of
remaining undetected and untreated. The epidemiology, diagnosis,
and treatment of these disorders are examined in detail so that the
reader will recognize the clinical features, be able to
differentiate them from depression, and can identify appropriate
treatment, whether pharmacological or psychotherapeutic.* Each
chapter features a concise list of key clinical points to help the
reader focus on the most important material for study, as well as a
list of recommended reading for those who wish to learn more.
Grounded in the latest research, clinically rich, and pedagogically
strong, The American Psychiatric Association Publishing Textbook of
Anxiety, Trauma, and OCD-Related Disorders is the go-to text for
mental health clinicians looking for evidence-based knowledge and
support.
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From Analysis to Visualization - A Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Jonathan M. Borwein, Callaghan, Australia, September 2017 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
David H. Bailey, Naomi Simone Borwein, Richard P Brent, Regina S. Burachik, Judy-anne Heather Osborn, …
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Students and researchers from all fields of mathematics are invited
to read and treasure this special Proceedings. A conference was
held 25 -29 September 2017 at Noah's On the Beach, Newcastle,
Australia, to commemorate the life and work of Jonathan M. Borwein,
a mathematician extraordinaire whose untimely passing in August
2016 was a sorry loss to mathematics and to so many members of its
community, a loss that continues to be keenly felt. A polymath,
Jonathan Borwein ranks among the most wide ranging and influential
mathematicians of the last 50 years, making significant
contributions to an exceptional diversity of areas and
substantially expanding the use of the computer as a tool of the
research mathematician. The contributions in this commemorative
volume probe Dr. Borwein's ongoing legacy in areas where he did
some of his most outstanding work: Applied Analysis, Optimization
and Convex Functions; Mathematics Education; Financial Mathematics;
plus Number Theory, Special Functions and Pi, all tinged by the
double prisms of Experimental Mathematics and Visualization,
methodologies he championed.
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