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Was your childhood dysfunctional?
Was your parent more like a demanding child than a loving caregiver?
Perhaps your parent is a narcissist.
Raised by Narcissists helps you identify parental narcissism and
narcissistic abuse to understand the harmful dynamics at play in a
toxic family environment - and shows you how to heal and move forward
with your life.
You will learn how to:
- Manage an ongoing relationship with your parent, including going
low-contact and no-contact
- Address fractured family relationships
- Combat inherited negative self-beliefs and unhealthy thought patterns
- Break the trauma cycle to build a loving family of your own
Our childhoods shape us, but they are not a life sentence.
Compassionate and practical, Dr Sarah Davies draws on clinical
expertise and personal experience to acknowledge the complexity of
being a narcissist's child and repair the damage from your upbringing.
Drawing on recently declassified material from Stalin's personal
archive in Moscow, this is the first attempt by scholars to
systematically analyze the way Stalin interpreted and envisioned
his world-both the Soviet system he was trying to build and its
wider international context. Since Stalin rarely left his offices
and perceived the world largely through the prism of verbal and
written reports, meetings, articles, letters, and books, a
comprehensive analysis of these materials provides a unique and
valuable opportunity to study his way of thinking and his
interaction with the outside world. Comparing the materials that
Stalin read from week to week with the decisions that he
subsequently shaped, Sarah Davies and James Harris show not only
how Stalin perceived the world but also how he misperceived it.
After considering the often far-reaching consequences of those
misperceptions, they investigate Stalin's contribution to the
production and regulation of official verbal discourse in a system
in which huge political importance was attached to the correct use
of words and phrases..
An exuberant read aloud story about a school trip outdoors with
rhyming word play and madcap energy, starring the quiet observant
Liam. From the awardwinning creators of That’s Not a
Hippopotamus. It’s the class trip to Dismal Hills wilderness. The
children aren’t worried about the legendary Grizzled Grist who
lives here; they’re excited to show off their outdoor
skills—foraging, climbing, trapping and hiking. No one’s
impressed with quiet and observant Liam’s skill of hiding. But it
turns out a hider can see what others think does not exist. A hider
moves with soundless ease and treads as softly as the breeze. At
times, a hider barely breathes—but what is this the hider sees?
Liam spots—and careful readers will too—signs of the Grist on
every spread. When the children and their frazzled teacher walk
confidently into disaster, observant Liam saves the day—a triumph
for the quiet child no one notices. This clever rhyming story for
children aged 2 to 7 years features humor and call and refrain
wordplay that will entertain toddlers, preschoolers and early
readers. Children delight in spotting the elusive Grizzled Grist
and identify with sweet Liam, the quiet but observant boy who no
one listens to. Sarah Davis’s charming and lively illustrations
tell a different story about where Liam and the Grist are hiding on
every page. Perfect for reading together again and again as a
family, in the school classroom or independently, this picture book
features a cast of diverse characters and funny and curious
children. This book is for any child who enjoys a boisterous
read-aloud with spot-the-Grist on every page. It’s also
excellent for schools and groups—equally enjoyed by frazzled
teachers. Funky Kids Radio Global Picture Book of the Year Award
2022 winner.Â
You cannot change a narcissist.
But you can change how you deal with one.
In How to Leave a Narcissist ... For Good, psychologist Dr Sarah Davies
offers this practical guide to understanding and healing from a
relationship with a narcissist. Drawing on her clinical work with
individuals as well as personal experience, she will help you to:
- Understand narcissism and identify narcissistic abuse
- Recognise negative patterns and break the cycle
- Restore focus to yourself and repair the damage to your self-esteem
- Address any resulting trauma and manage emotional overwhelm or
distress
- Learn and develop healthy boundaries and communication skills
- Master self-care and compassion
With case studies and expert guidance on rebuilding self-confidence,
developing emotional regulation skills and learning mindfulness and
grounding techniques, How to Leave a Narcissist ... For Good will help
you turn your back on narcissists and look forward to future loving
relationships.
How to Leave a Narcissist ... For Good was previously published as
Never Again. This is a new and updated edition.
This book is a collaborative contribution that expands our
understanding of how interfaith relations, both real and imagined,
developed across medieval Iberia and the Mediterranean. The volume
pays homage to the late Olivia Remie Constable's scholarship and
presents innovative, thought-provoking, interdisciplinary
investigations of cross-cultural exchange, ranging widely across
time and geography. Divided into two parts, "Perceptions of the
'Other'" and "Interfaith relations," this volume features scholars
engaging with church art, literature, historiography, scientific
treatises, and polemics, in order to study how the religious
"Other" was depicted to serve different purposes and audiences.
There are also microhistories that examine the experiences of
individual families, classes, and communities as they interacted
with one another in their own specific contexts. Several of these
studies draw their source material from church and state archives
as well as jurisprudential texts, and span the centuries from the
late medieval to early modern periods.
Find Your Calm is a stylish fill-in journal that helps kids to keep
track of their daily life and their dreams for the future, as well
as providing advice to increase their sense of calm. Featuring
inspirational quotes and fun activities, as well as tips and tricks
for staying calm under pressure, this journal is a great way to
understand stress triggers and anxiety. Exploring topics of mental
health, this book has a strong focus on mindfulness, creating
healthy habits and self-expression.
Between 1934 and 1941 Stalin unleashed what came to be known as the
'Great Terror' against millions of Soviet citizens. The same period
also saw the 'Great Retreat', the repudiation of many of the
aspirations of the Russian Revolution. The response of ordinary
Russians to the extraordinary events of this time has been obscure.
Sarah Davies's study uses NKVD and party reports, letters and other
evidence to show that, despite propaganda and repression, dissonant
public opinion was not extinguished. The people continued to
criticise Stalin and the Soviet regime, and complain about
particular policies. The book examines many themes, including
attitudes towards social and economic policy, the terror, and the
leader cult, shedding light on a hugely important part of Russia's
social, political, and cultural history.
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Find Your Happy (Paperback)
Catherine Veitch; Illustrated by Jessica Smith; Edited by Sarah Davis
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R315
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Find Your Happy is a stylish fill-in journal that helps kids to
keep track of their daily life and their dreams for the future, as
well as encouraging them to pay attention to their emotions.
Featuring inspirational quotes and fun quizzes, as well as tips and
tricks for setting goals and remaining positive, this journal is a
great way to reduce stress and improve wellbeing by spending time
away from the screens that take up so much of our attention.
Exploring topics of gratitude and growth-mindset, this book has a
strong focus on compassion and becoming the very best version of
yourself.
Find Your Courage is a stylish fill-in journal that helps kids to
keep track of their daily life and their dreams for the future, as
well as providing advice to increase their confidence. Featuring
inspirational quotes and fun quizzes, as well as tips and tricks
for setting goals and embracing challenges, this journal is a great
way to reduce stress and improve self-esteem. Exploring topics of
resilience and growth-mindset, this book has a strong focus on
resilience, self expression, and accepting change.
Whether considering the art of debate; understanding dialogic
teaching methods; the necessity of questioning; or the ability to
assess and develop these skills, this book has been written by a
classroom teacher, for classroom teachers, in the hope that oracy
is dragged out of the shadows and recognised for its significance
to improving students' life skills and future aspirations. When we
think about the transferable skills all students will take with
them post-academia, oracy, literacy and numeracy should
logistically stand proudly side by side. This triad of skillsets
are the key components that are used to measure intellectual
development in childhood, as well as being further instilled and
nurtured in all students throughout their education. However, as
children become students and as these students become critical
thinkers, an element of this crucial triad appears to have been
disowned in recent years. In 2020, oracy appeared to have even less
relevance in academia, with the only supportive provision for both
Language and Literature to deal with any missed learning being the
eradication of any recorded proof of this skill. Yet another
indication that oracy has, in some circumstances, been cast into
the shadows and banished into the realm of the subject specific
curricular. We need to be realistic and embrace the idea that this
skill is a necessity to success for all learners post-academia.
Training students in the ability to communicate effectively with
different audiences in different contexts, needs to be brought back
into the spotlight in the hopes that we can attempt to resolve any
misconceptions regarding oracy's place in the curriculum. Through
the recognition of the theoretical understanding of communication
that will provide the foundations for this book, the aim is that it
acts as a supportive guide that will provide suggestions and
strategies in order to hopefully empower and encourage educators in
all subjects in education, thus restoring the use and appreciation
for this necessary skill both inside and outside the classroom. For
so long, focus has been on the stress and rigor of assessments, and
the fulfilment of the curriculum to ensure that all students can
navigate their GCSE examinations. This book will question whether
this will have a detrimental effect on students who may have been
exposed to fewer of the skills that they will require when leaving
an educational setting and venturing into everyday life. So, let's
address the elephant in the room, and provide it a voice.
Global Medieval Contexts 500-1500: Connections and Comparisons
provides a unique wide-lens introduction to world history during
this period. Designed for students new to the subject, this
textbook explores vital networks and relationships among
geographies and cultures that shaped medieval societies. The expert
author team aims to advance a global view of the period and
introduce the reader to histories and narratives beyond an
exclusively European context. Key Features: Divided into
chronological sections, chapters are organized by four key themes:
Religion, Economics, Politics, and Society. This framework enables
students to connect wider ideas and debates across 500 to 1500.
Individual chapters address current theoretical discussions,
including issues around gender, migration, and sustainable
environments. The authors' combined teaching experience and subject
specialties ensure an engaging and accessible overview for students
of history, literature, and those undertaking general studies
courses. Theory boxes and end-of-chapter questions provide a basis
for group discussion and research. Full-color maps and images
illustrate chapter content and support understanding. As a result,
this text is essential reading for all those interested in learning
more about the histories and cultures of the period, as well as
their relevance to our own contemporary experiences and
perspectives. This textbook is supported by a companion website
providing core resources for students and lecturers.
Global Medieval Contexts 500-1500: Connections and Comparisons
provides a unique wide-lens introduction to world history during
this period. Designed for students new to the subject, this
textbook explores vital networks and relationships among
geographies and cultures that shaped medieval societies. The expert
author team aims to advance a global view of the period and
introduce the reader to histories and narratives beyond an
exclusively European context. Key Features: Divided into
chronological sections, chapters are organized by four key themes:
Religion, Economics, Politics, and Society. This framework enables
students to connect wider ideas and debates across 500 to 1500.
Individual chapters address current theoretical discussions,
including issues around gender, migration, and sustainable
environments. The authors' combined teaching experience and subject
specialties ensure an engaging and accessible overview for students
of history, literature, and those undertaking general studies
courses. Theory boxes and end-of-chapter questions provide a basis
for group discussion and research. Full-color maps and images
illustrate chapter content and support understanding. As a result,
this text is essential reading for all those interested in learning
more about the histories and cultures of the period, as well as
their relevance to our own contemporary experiences and
perspectives. This textbook is supported by a companion website
providing core resources for students and lecturers.
The figure of Joseph Stalin has always provoked heated and often
polarized debate. The recent declassification of a substantial
portion of Stalin's archive has made possible this fundamental new
assessment of the Soviet leader. In this groundbreaking 2005 study,
leading international experts challenge many assumptions about
Stalin from his early life in Georgia to the Cold War years with
contributions ranging across the political, economic, social,
cultural, ideological and international history of the Stalin era.
The volume provides a deeper understanding of the nature of
Stalin's power and of the role of ideas in his politics, presenting
a more complex and nuanced image of one of the most important
leaders of the twentieth century. This study is without precedent
in the field of Russian history and will prove invaluable reading
for students of Stalin and Stalinism.
From the author of LAST ONES LEFT ALIVE comes the story of young
female warrior who must start a revolution if she and those she
loves are to survive. Orpen has always been an outlier in Phoenix
City - the only outsider ever admitted to the ranks of the
banshees, the female warriors who enforce order, and protect it
from the skrake - the ravening creatures that have laid waste to
the rest of the country, and gather at the city walls. Unrest is
building in the city - a deadly sickness is spreading through the
workers, while an unspoken disillusionment is creeping amongst the
fighting women, weary of enforcing the all-male management's
patriarchal rule, and of the cost, to their sisters, and to young
new recruits, of upholding this order. Rumour has it that banshees
have been taking matters into their own hands, and taking swift and
violent revenge. When Orpen's troop leader falls under suspicion it
becomes clear that Orpen will need to muster all her courage and
prowess if she and her fellow banshees are going to be able to find
a way to escape, and rebuild a society worth fighting for.
A deft and delightful tale, packed with word play and madcap energy
A class trip to the zoo descends into a chaotic hunt for the
missing hippopotamus. Teacher, zookeeper and all the children join
the search. The noise and drama reach a pitch, and no one thinks to
listen to quiet Liam, who really might know where the hippo is
hiding.
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Silent City
Sarah Davis-Goff
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R349
R318
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South of a forbidding range of mountain peaks lies a land of
boundless resources and untold opportunity. The Mwangi Expanse has
been home to an untold diversity of cultures and peoples since time
immemorial, hosting powerful, isolated city states that have often
paid little attention to their neighbors. Yet the turning tides of
fortune have begun to usher in changes that are rippling across the
world. As a band of scholars from an ancient university venture
north to aid a disaster-torn Avistan. A revolution-forged nation
seeks powerful allies against foreign aggression. An undead god,
once a symbol of hope to his declining nation, now grows jealous
enough to turn on his self-proclaimed kin. Whether you are a
diplomat seeking leverage from the most difficult of positions, a
spy seeking the subtlest hint of danger from your surroundings, a
guardian hoping to protect your home and people, or a warrior
striking back at tyrants both native and foreign, this guide to the
Mwangi Expanse offers you the ultimate resource to explore a realm
of magic, monsters, and intrigue! Written by: Laura-Shay Adams,
Mariam Ahmad, Jahmal Brown, Misha Bushyager, Alexandria Bustion,
Duan Byrd, John Compton, Sarah Davis, Naomi Fritts, Sasha Laranoa
Harving, Gabriel Hicks, TK Johnson, Michelle Jones, Joshua Kim,
Travis Lionel, Ron Lundeen, Stephanie Lundeen, Hillary Moon Murphy,
Lu Pellazar, Mikhail Rekun, Nate Wright, and Jabari Weathers
This book is a collaborative contribution that expands our
understanding of how interfaith relations, both real and imagined,
developed across medieval Iberia and the Mediterranean. The volume
pays homage to the late Olivia Remie Constable's scholarship and
presents innovative, thought-provoking, interdisciplinary
investigations of cross-cultural exchange, ranging widely across
time and geography. Divided into two parts, "Perceptions of the
'Other'" and "Interfaith relations," this volume features scholars
engaging with church art, literature, historiography, scientific
treatises, and polemics, in order to study how the religious
"Other" was depicted to serve different purposes and audiences.
There are also microhistories that examine the experiences of
individual families, classes, and communities as they interacted
with one another in their own specific contexts. Several of these
studies draw their source material from church and state archives
as well as jurisprudential texts, and span the centuries from the
late medieval to early modern periods.
In Where Three Worlds Met, Sarah Davis-Secord investigates Sicily's
place within the religious, diplomatic, military, commercial, and
intellectual networks of the Mediterranean by tracing the patterns
of travel, trade, and communication among Christians (Latin and
Greek), Muslims, and Jews. By looking at the island across this
long expanse of time and during the periods of transition from one
dominant culture to another, Davis-Secord uncovers the patterns
that defined and redefined the broader Muslim-Christian encounter
in the Middle Ages.
The figure of Joseph Stalin has always provoked heated and often
polarized debate. The recent declassification of a substantial
portion of Stalin's archive has made possible this fundamental new
assessment of the Soviet leader. In this groundbreaking 2005 study,
leading international experts challenge many assumptions about
Stalin from his early life in Georgia to the Cold War years with
contributions ranging across the political, economic, social,
cultural, ideological and international history of the Stalin era.
The volume provides a deeper understanding of the nature of
Stalin's power and of the role of ideas in his politics, presenting
a more complex and nuanced image of one of the most important
leaders of the twentieth century. This study is without precedent
in the field of Russian history and will prove invaluable reading
for students of Stalin and Stalinism.
Between 1934 and 1941 Stalin unleashed what came to be known as "The Great Terror" against millions of Soviet citizens. This book is a study of how ordinary Russians experienced life during this period. Sarah Davies' study uses NKVD and Party reports, letters and other evidence to show that, despite propaganda and repression, the people continued to criticize Stalin and the Soviet regime, and complain about particular policies. This book sheds light on a hugely important part of Russia's social, political and cultural history.
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