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Just over a century after the publication of Sir William Gowers'
famous last book, The Border-land of Epilepsy, Faints, Vagal
Attacks, Vertigo, Migraine, Sleep Symptoms, and their Treatment,
this book returns to the "borderland of epilepsy - near it, but not
of it", i.e. to disorders which may be mistaken for epilepsy or
which are associated with epilepsy and can develop into or out of
epileptic seizures. Internationally recognized experts, provide
up-to-date knowledge in all areas covered in Gowers' original
publication and also in those borderlands redefined since -
including anxiety or hyperventilation attacks, psychogenic
nonepileptic seizures, epileptic and nonepileptic encephalopathies,
autism, autoimmune encephalopathies, Tourette's Syndrome, transient
ischemic attacks, transient global amnesia, myoclonus,
alcohol-related seizures, hyperekplexia and dyskinesia,
stereotypical behaviors, organic personality disorder and episodic
dyscontrol syndrome. The Borderland of Epilepsy Revisited addresses
conditions presenting in children, adolescents and adults. Case
reports and tables (especially those which address the differential
diagnosis of epilepsy and the disorders discussed) make the book
accessible and clinically useful.
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is one of the most common
diagnoses among patients referred to neurology clinics, but is
still misunderstood and under-recognised by medical professionals
and the public. This vital book brings together the voices of
healthcare professionals and people living with FND across the
world. Experts in neurology provide a clear, evidence-based
explanation of FND as an introduction, laying the foundation for
the personal stories of people with FND and the professionals
involved in their care. From testing and diagnosis to dealing with
stigma and coping with changing symptoms, each chapter delves into
the realities of life with FND from the perspective of lived
experience. FND can be an isolating condition. The life stories in
this book will help you to make sense of living with FND and tackle
its challenges alongside others with the condition.
Edgar Allan Poe notoriously identified "the death . . . of a
beautiful woman" as "the most poetical topic in the world." Despite
that cringeworthy claim, Poe drew creative inspiration from female
authors, and women figure prominently among the artists and critics
fascinated by the writer's creative legacy. A book-length work
about the various ways in which women-Poe's female contemporaries,
scholars, writers and artists, as well as women characters in Poe
adaptations-have influenced perceptions of Poe is long overdue.
Covering a time frame that extends from the mid-nineteenth century
to the twenty-first, this collection features essays about all of
these subjects. One goal of this book is recognizing how women have
helped establish Poe's reputation in the U.S. and abroad. The other
is drawing attention to ways that constructions of womanhood
accepted by Poe are revised in popular culture, a sphere where
artists-in film, fiction, and comics-build on the subversive
potential of Poe's work while exposing its ideological limitations.
Poe and Women will appeal not only to Poe specialists but also to
anyone interested in his ongoing relevance to gender discussions
inside and outside the academy.
This book provides a broad understanding of what it means to
internationalise entrepreneurially. The collection of prominent
articles provides insights into how entrepreneurs are entering
foreign markets in order to fuel growth. Authors highlight the
factors enabling internationalisation under the resource
constraints of newness or smallness: human capital, capabilities,
networks, processes and practices and environmental conditions.
Attention is also paid to the institutional arrangements that
impact the practice of entrepreneurship internationally. Inclusive
of an introductory chapter that presents a comprehensive discussion
of past research themes and identifies new areas of research, this
book is essential reading for scholars, policy-makers and
practitioners who want to understand how individuals and firms
pursue opportunities across national borders.
In the last five years, approximately 2.7 million people have been
treated for epilepsy and it is estimated that as much as one in
one-hundred of the world's population will develop epilepsy during
their lifetime. It is further estimated that 60 million people
worldwide have epilepsy and in the United States alone, between
seventy to eighty thousand people are newly diagnosed each year.
Despite being such a common problem, most people know little about
the disorder and people with epilepsy feel stigmatized.
Filled with illustrations on almost every page and boasting an
attractive and stimulating layout, Epilepsy Explained offers a
wealth of crystal clear information on epilepsy, intended for
patients, family members, friends, and caregivers. This
down-to-earth book is divided into easy-to-digest sections that
address such fundamental questions as what epilepsy is, what
happens in different types of epileptic seizures, how epilepsy is
diagnosed, and how seizures are treated. The authors include
much-needed information on numerous topics, including living
successfully with seizures, patients rights, and current drugs used
to treat epilepsy--all described with directness and clarity, with
many real-life examples that shed light on how the topic under
discussion affects people with epilepsy. The book includes
information for particular groups of readers such as women,
children, and teens. It has an easy-to-follow organization, is
clearly structured and has a detailed index and glossary, allowing
readers to easily find specific information pertaining to their
condition. Written by physicians who work daily with epilepsy, this
clear and engaging book provides people with the knowledge they
need to make informed choices about their illness.
Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES) can cause blackouts,
collapses, involuntary movements, loss of memory and have major
impact on quality of life. Whereas epilepsy is caused by abnormal
electrical activity in the brain, PNES are psychological-based
responses to triggers inside or outside the body that are perceived
as threatening by the person affected. PNES are poorly understood
by the medical community. It is common for doctors to struggle to
explain this diagnosis, which can leave their patients frustrated
and confused. Often people are told that their PNES are caused by
"stress" and sent away with no further support or advice. It is no
wonder that those affected feel isolated, abandoned and hopeless
about living with the condition. In Our Words: Personal Accounts of
Living with Non-Epileptic Seizures shows those diagnosed with PNES
that they are not alone, and how others have courageously managed
to come to terms with their seizures. These heartfelt personal
accounts will also allow family, friends, healthcare providers and
researchers to gain more understanding of the condition and work to
provide a better quality of life to those living with PNES.
To an outside observer, Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES)
look like epileptic seizures. The manifestations of PNES include
collapses, impaired consciousness, and seizure-related injuries.
However, unlike epileptic seizures, which are the result of
abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, most PNES are an
automatic psychological response to a trigger perceived as
threatening. Not least because the changes in the brain that
underpin PNES cannot be visualised easily with clinical tests (such
as the EEG), there are many uncertainties and controversies
surrounding the condition. Patients often provoke a mixture of
emotions in healthcare professionals. In the authors' previous
book, In Our Words: Personal Accounts of Living with Non-Epileptic
Seizures, over 100 individuals with PNES and their family wrote
about their experiences with the condition. While some had positive
care experiences, many were left feeling confused, angry, and
abandoned by the clinicians they had encountered. Non-Epileptic
Seizures in Our Experience: Accounts of Health Care Professionals
complements the authors' previous book by presenting the
perspectives of over 90 members of different healthcare professions
from around the world. The anonymous publication format has enabled
many not only to share success stories but also to be open about
difficulties and failures. This volume will be an invaluable
resource for both highly experienced professionals as well as
relative novice and those experiencing PNES. This book will
challenge negative attitudes surrounding the condition, improve
understanding between healthcare professionals and patients, and -
ultimately - advance the quality of care provided for those with
PNES.
Seit der ersten Auflage 2007 hat sich das von Hans Gebhardt,
Rudiger Glaser, Ulrich Radtke und Paul Reuber herausgegebene
Lehrbuch Geographie zu einem viel zitierten Standardwerk der
gesamten Geographie entwickelt, das Studierenden sowie Schulerinnen
und Schulern die Moeglichkeit bietet, die "Welt" und ihre
Zukunftsprobleme aus einer breiteren Perspektive verstehen zu
lernen, als viele der rein natur- oder kulturwissenschaftlichen
Nachbardisziplinen sie vermitteln. Das Buch liegt nunmehr in einer
dritten, grundlich uberarbeiteten Auflage vor und bietet das
notwendige Grundwissen sowie einen UEberblick uber aktuelle Themen
des faszinierenden Studien- und Schulfachs Geographie. Andreas
Voett hat das Team der Herausgeber erganzt, zahlreiche neue
Autorinnen und Autoren stehen fur neue Ansatze und Einsichten und
machen die Vielfalt der Geographie auf mehr als 1000 Seiten
erlebbar. Was ist neu? * Alle Kapitel sind grundlich uberarbeitet
und aktualisiert. * Zahlen und Abbildungen wurden auf den neuesten
Stand gebracht. * Neue Kapitel zur Finanzgeographie, zu Geographien
der Migration, Geographien der Mobilitat sowie zu Geographien der
Gesundheit sind hinzugekommen. * Neue und perspektivische
Themenfelder der IT werden im Kapitel "Von der Geokommunikation und
Geoinformatik zur Geographie 4.0" behandelt. * Das Kapitel zur
Gesellschaft-Umwelt-Forschung bzw. zu den Global-Change-Diskursen
wurde neu verfasst und um zahlreiche neue Perspektiven und
Fragestellungen erganzt, welche den aktuellen Diskussionsstand
dieses wichtigen Themas der Geographie aufzeigen. * Sachverhalte
werden anschaulich visualisiert und tragen damit zum Verstandnis
bei. * Beteiligt sind uber 180 Autorinnen und Autoren aus dem
deutschsprachigen Raum.
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Freaks (Paperback)
Steffanie Ann Reuber
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Discovery Miles 3 740
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Im Buch wird eine somatische Seite von Kommunikation postuliert,
die es gilt, starker in den Fokus zu nehmen. Die Zunahme von
Stresserkrankungen und die Beobachtung, dass sprachliches Handeln
im medizinischen Alltag stetig an Bedeutung zu verlieren scheint,
obwohl damit in Stoffwechsel und Hormonhaushalt eingegriffen wird,
begrunden die Hauptintention. Gesellschaftliche Prozesse werden
durch Kommunikation und damit durch Sprache getragen. Uber diesen
Weg sind sie sowohl kognitiv als auch physiologisch wirksam.
Folgenreich fur anschliessende Kommunikationen werden z.B.
Emotionen oder Wahrnehmungs- und Gedachtnisfunktionen beeinflusst.
Neben systemtheoretischen werden im theoretischen Teil
kommunikations- und sprachwissenschaftliche sowie
medizinsoziologische Aspekte erortert, im Zentrum stehen
Sprachverarbeitungsprozesse. Fur die empirische Untersuchung wurden
Probanden aus medizinischen und nichtmedizinischen Bereichen
befragt. Ergebnisse sind u.a. ein Textkorpus, die Einordnung der
venosen Blutentnahme als gesellschaftlich verankertes
Handlungsskript mit tradierten Sprachmustern oder der Vorschlag fur
ein Experiment zur Messung der physiologischen Wirksamkeit
sprachlicher Phrasen
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