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"I will send you the comforter."-John 15:26
The midnight shift, at Hickory Hill Deep Mine #1, began as it
had every time before that brisk November night; however, it ended
like no other.
The mine's midnight shift employed thirteen men, all with
fitting nicknames: Hogg, Patch, Junior, Stump, Banjo, Smokin' Joe,
Mule, Logger, Big Cheese, Shooter, Doc, Chewy, and Wheels. Nightly
they endured the rough, raw, and extreme conditions well below the
Earth's surface, relying on brotherhood, skill, and the grace of
God to survive.
On that fateful night, the miners were led in by Hogg and out by
Big Cheese-but not before being met in the middle by the Grim
Reaper. A section of the mine's roof collapsed, which left them to
walk miles to safety without power and battle the shortage of pure
air, the gushing water, and the unstable mine surroundings. Each
man was willing to risk his own life to save another, as this is
the unspoken assurance of one trusted coal brother to the next.
This heartfelt novel celebrates the irrepressible humor, honor,
loyalty, and heroics-even in the face of misery and tragedy-of the
spirited coal mining brotherhood.
Heralded by the "New York Times" and "Time" magazine as the couple
therapy with the highest rate of success, Emotionally Focused
Therapy works because it views the love relationship as an
attachment bond. This idea, once controversial, is now supported by
science, and has become widely popular among therapists around the
world. In HOLD ME TIGHT, Dr. Sue Johnson presents Emotionally
Focused Therapy to the general public for the first time. Johnson
teaches that the way to save and enrich a relationship is to
reestablish safe emotional connection and preserve the attachment
bond. With this in mind, she focuses on key moments in a
relationship-from Recognizing the Demon Dialogue to Revisiting a
Rocky Moment-and uses them as touchpoints for seven healing
conversations. Through case studies from her practice, illuminating
advice, and practical exercises, couples will learn how to nurture
their relationships and ensure a lifetime of love.
This set of papers, from members of the British Association of
Psychotherapists, demonstrates the vitality of the 'Kleinian
tradition' in work with adult patients. It is a picture of work
from outside the inner circle of Kleinians in London. And it thus
indicates how the concepts have fared in their transport into
everyday psychotherapy.
In times of ever-changing healthcare policy, many organizations
have developed methods for reforming and optimizing healthcare
systems. One prevailing healthcare approach is the Quadruple Aim,
which incorporates four different goals: improving population
health; improving experience of care; lowering healthcare costs;
and improving provider work life (team vitality). Created by the
Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the Quadruple Aim method is
not nursing-specific, but its framework for optimizing health
system performance is coherent with the nursing profession today.
This book argues that the widespread adoption of the Quadruple Aim
could help create a sustainable healthcare system. Using the work
and legacy of nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale, this book
provides an early example of successful, holistic healthcare that
balances cost-effectiveness with quality of care for both patients
and nurses.
This book is a collection of papers to which seven senior members
of the British Association of Psychotherapists have contributed.
Each essay discusses a problem or impasse the author has
encountered in the course of her clinical work with mainly
borderline and severely traumatized patients. In this context the
writers have all chosen those psychoanalytic concepts, mainly from
the Independent psychoanalytic theories but also when appropriate
those from Kleinian, Post-Kleinian, Contemporary Freudian and
American contributions, that they found useful for the
understanding of their patients' often painful psychic states they
have brought to therapy. The implications for the transference and
countertransference as they have evolved during the treatment
process and their technical handling of them are discussed.
Heralded by the "New York Times" and "Time" magazine as the couple
therapy with the highest rate of success, Emotionally Focused
Therapy works because it views the love relationship as an
attachment bond. This idea, once controversial, is now supported by
science, and has become widely popular among therapists around the
world. In HOLD ME TIGHT, Dr. Sue Johnson presents Emotionally
Focused Therapy to the general public for the first time. Johnson
teaches that the way to save and enrich a relationship is to
reestablish safe emotional connection and preserve the attachment
bond. With this in mind, she focuses on key moments in a
relationship-from Recognizing the Demon Dialogue to Revisiting a
Rocky Moment-and uses them as touchpoints for seven healing
conversations. Through case studies from her practice, illuminating
advice, and practical exercises, couples will learn how to nurture
their relationships and ensure a lifetime of love.
This set of papers, from members of the British Association of
Psychotherapists, demonstrates the vitality of the 'Kleinian
tradition' in work with adult patients. It is a picture of work
from outside the inner circle of Kleinians in London. And it thus
indicates how the concepts have fared in their transport into
everyday psychotherapy.
We are in danger of being swept away on a tide of pessimism about
love and relationships. Endless cynical stories of affairs by
politicians, athletes and celebrities fill the media. The dominant
message is that creating a rewarding and enduring romantic
relationship is impossible. In The Love Secret Dr Sue Johnson draws
on the very latest scientific studies on attachment theory,
including her own research, to show that this just isn't the case.
The Big News is that we are naturally monogamous, bonding animals.
A lasting, loving relationship is completely within our reach. In
The Love Secret you will discover how the brain works when you are
in a stable, caring relationship and how you can use this
groundbreaking knowledge to achieve such positive results in your
own life.
The Prison Psychiatrist's Wife is a gripping true story of a
Herculean project. Sue Johnson's psychiatrist husband Bob,
recruited to work with notorious offenders at Parkhurst Prison,
sets out to discover whether he can change dangerous and violent
men. What begins as a bold and enlightened experiment leads him
into clashes with prison culture and eventually to the High Court
with threats to invoke the Official Secrets Act. From her unique
point of view as an unfettered outsider, the author casts a
searingly moving eye onto the workings of our deepest dungeons and
the politics that feed them. This book is an unforgettable account
from the perspective of the unseen wife. A rare 'outsider' view of
prison which casts new light on hidden events. Of wide
professional, penal and general interest - a woman's voice in a
strongly male setting.
Heralded by the New York Times and Time magazine as the couples
therapy with the highest rate of success, Emotionally Focused
Therapy works because it views the love relationship as an
attachment bond. In Hold Me Tight, Dr. Sue Johnson introduced
Emotionally Focused Therapy to the general public and taught that
the way to save and enrich a relationship is to reestablish safe
emotional connection. In this revised edition, Dr. Johnson has
adapted her classic guide for Christian couples. Filled with Bible
verses, inspiring passages, and Christian-specific advice, CREATED
FOR CONNECTION will inform a new audience of readers, bringing them
closer to God--and each other.
The bestselling author of "Hold Me Tight" presents a revolutionary
new understanding of why and how we love, based on cutting-edge
research.
Every day, we hear of relationships failing and questions of
whether humans are meant to be monogamous. LOVE SENSE presents new
scientific evidence that tells us that humans "are" meant to mate
for life. Dr. Johnson explains that romantic love is an attachment
bond, just like that between mother and child, and shows us how to
develop our "love sense"--our ability to develop long-lasting
relationships. Love is not the least bit illogical or random, but
actually an ordered and wise recipe for survival. LOVE SENSE covers
the three stages of a relationship and how to best weather them;
the intelligence of emotions and the logic of love; the physical
and psychological benefits of secure love; and much more. Based on
groundbreaking research, LOVE SENSE will change the way we think
about love.
'Surfing the Rainbow' is for anyone who has tried and failed to
create the novel of their dreams. If you have been held back by
negative messages from the past, or feel your imagination has gone
away, then the exercises in this book will help to guide you back
to the path of creativity and exploration. Color code your writing
- follow the rainbow until you find the gold.
Sue Johnson has gathered her observations, her memories, her trials
and tribulations and her triumphs of life ... they are presented to
us here in a most beautifully descriptive and directly honest
manner. Sue Johnson is at home and now she is sharing what home
means to her. Written in a non-assuming and compassionate tone,
Johnson takes us back to a time when family made a home a home.
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