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This book offers inspiration to readers in a world of increasing
need for spiritual formation. It provides words of encouragement,
guidance, and hope for a broad range of readers from the
experiences of a layperson. The essays in Sighing Forth My Soul
will call laity, clergy, Christian educators, and other
constituencies to reexamine present circumstances and to consider
possible alternatives for changing the course of their lives and
the life of their communities.
- target market of Jungians and clinicians are generally very
interested in this book's subject matter (it's well-aligned to the
market) - author's first book with Routledge has sold well and
she's well-known in her field
This title was first published in 2001. This original study of
mental health care presents a conceptual approach to the nature of
the industry's multiple outputs. It pays special attention to the
economic role of government, and also uses conventional economic
theory to analyze the fact that the needs and wants of people with
mental illnesses and their care-givers are frequently neglected.
- target market of Jungians and clinicians are generally very
interested in this book's subject matter (it's well-aligned to the
market) - author's first book with Routledge has sold well and
she's well-known in her field
This title was first published in 2001. This original study of
mental health care presents a conceptual approach to the nature of
the industry's multiple outputs. It pays special attention to the
economic role of government, and also uses conventional economic
theory to analyze the fact that the needs and wants of people with
mental illnesses and their care-givers are frequently neglected.
After the success of Marie Kondo's Spark Joy! here comes an
enlightening book that reveals how objects can bring a timely
little lift to everyday living, enriching our wellbeing and
brightening our minds! The Mind Remedy is a precious compendium of
spiritual things that create space for the reader to pause and
reflect, to focus and nourish the mind, and to provide hands-on
happiness. From dream catchers to worry beads, this beautifully
crafted book shares the origins, meaning, and practice inherent in
every holistic artefact we may own or want to collect on our
personal development travels. Arranged to appeal to every state of
mind, and inviting the reader to dip in as they need to during
their own journey, this book will show you how to craft your own
life-enhancing object, and conduct your meditative ritual for a
daily dose of wellbeing and self-care.
C. G. Jung: The Basics is an accessible, concise introduction to
the life and ideas of C. G. Jung for readers of all backgrounds,
from those new to Jung's work to those looking for a convenient
reference. Ruth Williams eloquently and succinctly introduces the
key concepts of Jungian theory and paints his biographical picture
with clarity. The book begins with an overview of Jung's family
life, childhood, and relationship with (and subsequent split from)
Sigmund Freud. Williams then progresses thematically through the
key concepts in his work, clearly explaining ideas including the
unconscious, the structure of the psyche, archetypes,
individuation, psychological types and alchemy. C. G. Jung: The
Basics also presents Jung's theories on dreams and the self, and
explains how his ideas developed and how they can be applied to
everyday life. The book also discusses some of the negative claims
made about Jung, especially his ideas on politics, race, and
gender, and includes detailed explanations and examples throughout,
including a chronology of Jung's life and suggested further
reading. C. G. Jung: The Basics will be key reading for students at
all levels coming to Jung's ideas for the first time and general
readers with an interest in his work. For those already familiar
with Jungian concepts, it will provide a helpful guide to applying
these ideas to the real world.
C. G. Jung: The Basics is an accessible, concise introduction to
the life and ideas of C. G. Jung for readers of all backgrounds,
from those new to Jung's work to those looking for a convenient
reference. Ruth Williams eloquently and succinctly introduces the
key concepts of Jungian theory and paints his biographical picture
with clarity. The book begins with an overview of Jung's family
life, childhood, and relationship with (and subsequent split from)
Sigmund Freud. Williams then progresses thematically through the
key concepts in his work, clearly explaining ideas including the
unconscious, the structure of the psyche, archetypes,
individuation, psychological types and alchemy. C. G. Jung: The
Basics also presents Jung's theories on dreams and the self, and
explains how his ideas developed and how they can be applied to
everyday life. The book also discusses some of the negative claims
made about Jung, especially his ideas on politics, race, and
gender, and includes detailed explanations and examples throughout,
including a chronology of Jung's life and suggested further
reading. C. G. Jung: The Basics will be key reading for students at
all levels coming to Jung's ideas for the first time and general
readers with an interest in his work. For those already familiar
with Jungian concepts, it will provide a helpful guide to applying
these ideas to the real world.
The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses are an extremely rare group of
inherited neurodegenerative diseases that primarily affect
children. Core symptoms of these conditions typically include
epilepsy, cognitive decline and visual failure. These diseases are
so rare that professionals who come into contact with them need a
consultative reference work that enables them to become expert, or
identify who to contact for more details.
Fully updated and revised, this second edition continues to be the
definitive volume on this devastating group of disorders. Written
by an international collection of authorities in the field, it
provides invaluable advice on their diagnosis, patient care, and
new treatments that are available.
This new edition of the definitive reference text on the neuronal
ceroid lipofuscinoses will prove useful for clinicians, family
physicians, research scientists, diagnostic laboratories, families
affected by the disease as well as by workers in industry planning
translational research.
A bold and original study, this is the first book to examine in
detail a new genre which evolved since the 1980s in tandem with
shifts in the culture of sexuality and the rise of video - the
erotic thriller. The book traces the erotic thriller's exploitation
of pornography and noir, discusses mainstream stars (such as
Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone) alongside genre-branded
direct-to-video stars, charts the work of key producers and
directors, and reads home-viewing as a distinct form of
spectatorial pleasure. It maps the history of 'suspense in
suspenders' films, analysing hundreds of movies from blockbusters
such as Basic Instinct, Fatal Attraction and In the Cut to
straight-to-video film titles such as Carnal Crimes, Sins of Desire
and Night Eyes. The Erotic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema reads
genre as laying bare the poetics of the cinematic marketplace. The
erotic thriller plays out the sexual fantasies of contemporary
America, which are marketed globally. Williams's witty and
illuminating readings not only tell the story of this sensational
genre, but contribute to the analysis of mainstream screen sex -
and its censorship - at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Features * The first study of an important new film genre. * Of
interest to general film-goers and fans of the genre, the book also
fills a major gap in the academic market. * Includes interviews
with important industry personnel such as Paul Verhoeven, William
Friedkin, Brian De Palma, Gregory Dark, Katt Shea and Jag Mundhra.
Dit maak nie saak of jou huwelik op pad na 'n oorwinning is, in
ernstige moeilikheid is of selfs net 'n halftyd-motiveringspraatjie
nodig het nie. Jy sal baie goeie raad in Gelukkige maat, gelukkige
huwelik kry om 'n sterk en suksesvolle huwelik te bou. Pat en Ruth
Williams baseer die boek op die volgende beginsels: seen jou
huweliksmaat; bou mekaar op; deel jou ware self; raak jou maat aan
in liggaam en gees. Pat en Ruth moedig mans aan om die beste
leiers, minnaars en luisteraars te wees en bemagtig vroue om die
beste vennote en spelers in 'n wen-verhouding te wees. Tesame met
die vrae vir oordenking sal die boek paartjies help om vas te byt
ten spyte van die lewe se uitdagings. Gelukkige maat, gelukkige
huwelik beklemtoon die noodsaaklikheid daarvan om 'n
Christus-gesentreerde huwelik te ontwikkel en daarmee vol te hou.
When Peter Stone, an Information Technology professional, discovers
that his shadow is grotesquely disfigured, he embarks on an
intriguing journey of discovery. Along the way he encounters some
stranger-than-fiction phenomena that challenge his sanity - an old
photo album, a journal, and a TV set which had been destroyed by
lightning, but re-energized to play broadcasts from......Well, join
Peter on his journey and see for yourself.
This book offers inspiration to readers in a world of increasing
need for spiritual formation. It provides words of encouragement,
guidance, and hope for a broad range of readers from the
experiences of a layperson. The essays in Sighing Forth My Soul
will call laity, clergy, Christian educators, and other
constituencies to reexamine present circumstances and to consider
possible alternatives for changing the course of their lives and
the life of their communities.
The business world creates a variety of problematic challenges.
"Exploring: Using 2 x 2 Matrices to Analyze Situations"
demonstrates ways to target salient issues quickly, which in turn
will seize the attention of senior executives. Ruth Williams,
program director for a large multi-national corporation, explores
techniques to show how to resolve difficult circumstances and
provides an alternative to traditional reports generally used for
explaining complex situations.
"Exploring" gives the average businessperson tools they need to
learn how to assess situations "before" problems arise, bringing
together a number of 2 x 2 matrix explorations, which all represent
real situations. Implementing a 2 x 2 square, divided into four
equal quadrants, Williams has formulated a system that is able to
analyze a complex problem by breaking it into smaller units. These
particulars will teach you how to observe and analyze in order to
be prepared for actual times of crisis. You'll also learn how to
assimilate information quickly to help you identify the key drivers
of the situation.
With her extensive experience in assessing difficult situations
by establishing the cause of the problems and identifying possible
solutions, Williams offers a valuable resource for any business
with "Exploring."
Kid-Tested (and Tested, and Tested...) Guidance for Parents in the Trenches. The Inside Track to Raising Kids. Most of us find raising one, two...or maybe three or four children to be challenging enough. The idea of parenting a half dozen seems almost crazy, and more children than that-impossible. But Pat and Ruth Williams have together raised (and are continuing to raise) nineteen kids. More importantly, they've not just survived the process-they've loved it! What do they know that the rest of us don't? What does it take to make a family of any size not only work, but thrive? After bringing up nineteen kids-as biological parents, adoptive parents, single parents, and step-parents-Pat and Ruth Williams have gained a volume of insights and experience that will enrich your home, strengthen your family, and help you be the parent you want to be. Inside you'll find counsel that really works-whether you're raising one child, one dozen (or more), or any number in between.
By the summer of 1920, Babe Ruth had attained a degree of celebrity
beyond that of any other player in baseball history. Traded by the
Red Sox for the unheard-of sum of $125,000, the Bambino was on a
tear, breaking his own records and drawing legions of fans into
Yankee Stadium. The" Atlanta Constitution" fed the growing interest
in New York's newest player with a twelve-part series of articles
in which Ruth reminisced about his rough-and-tumble childhood as
well as his life in the big leagues. He also commented on the
current season, including the 1920 pennant race and World
Series.
Although doubtless shaped by a ghostwriter, it is clear that these
are Ruth's own thoughts, opinions, and recollections. The first
contemporary account of the famed player's early years, these
articles have long been available only to researchers and history
buffs. Thirty historic photographs complement this original
edition, along with an Introduction by sports historian Paul
Dickson.
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