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Empowerment is something that gives people hopes and dreams, brings
them courage, and prompts them to be filled with the strength to
live. It is a wonderful quality that should be present in everyone.
People are born with splendid abilities. And throughout their
lives, they can continue to demonstrate magnificent strengths. In
this book, chapter one covers the latest theories and practices of
empowerment. The second chapter reviews how empowerment can be a
tool in both treatment and stigma reduction for individuals with
serious mental illness (SMI). Chapter three discusses empowerment
as a tool to enhance social integration among mainland Chinese
migrants in Hong Kong. Chapter four provides a theoretical review
of experiences of sexual objectification and their consequences for
women. The following chapter examines empowerment of women in the
tourism and hospitality industry. Chapter six describes how,
through their participation in mutual assistance groups, the wives
of alcoholic men are able to re-signify conjugal relationships that
are usually deeply marked by physical and psychological violence.
Chapter seven provides characteristics of the empowerment of
Japanese families rearing children. Chapter eight provides a
historical overview of the appropriation of empowerment and
recovery ideas and approaches in the mental health field in Brazil.
The final three chapters assess hope, provide lessons learned from
an economic empowerment model, and examines prevention mother to
child transmission programs for HIV-positive women living in West
Nile Uganda.
THE BEST ON PRAYER "from" YESTERDAY AND TODAY
That the almighty creator of the Universe is interested in hearing
our hearts, our hurts, and our hopes is more than we can
comprehend. But it's true. Through the gift of prayer, God invites
our spirits to commune with his.
The book you hold in your hand is an inspirational collection of
writings from some of the greatest thinkers of today and yesterday
on the vast subject of prayer. In it you'll read brief selections
from some of the best classic and contemporary writers, including,
C.S. Lewis, Max Lucado, Andrew Murray, Shirley Dobson, John Calvin,
Jim Cymbala, Charles Wesley, Tony Evans, and many more.
This intriguing compilation is ideal for personal study, for
sermon and lesson preparation, and for all who long to learn about
the privilege of prayer.
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