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Atonement
William Tucker
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R791
Discovery Miles 7 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In this informative and inspiring book the author narrates the
stories of 12 patients whom he treated during their recovery from
serious mental illness. These narratives reveal their common
struggles: misdiagnosis, dual-diagnosis, impeded access to
medication, medication-adherence issues, homelessness,
employment/unemployment issues, and problems with governmental
agencies. They also reveal some of the satisfactions of practicing
outreach psychiatry: appreciating the patients' resilience,
persistence, and talents, and the cooperation of outside
service-providers, all of which promote recovery. Each patient's
path is unique. Their successes remind us that schizophrenia,
paranoia, bipolar illness, and substance abuse need not preclude a
productive and satisfying life. * Direct quotations from patients
demonstrate their awareness of their problems and progress. *
Patients' acceptance promotes flexibility and creativity from their
psychiatrist. * Team members provide innovative and targeted
support. * The psychiatrist identifies aspects his interactions
with these patients that contributed to his professional
development. * A unique feature is the documentation of patients'
monthly progress for up to 6 years. Though no one knows what
initiates recovery, this book vividly describes how it does so. For
psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers these are
compelling stories of hope and a powerful call to consider outreach
psychiatry.
These two new collections, numbers 28 and 29 respectively in the
Annals of Mathematics Studies, continue the high standard set by
the earlier Annals Studies 20 and 24 by bringing together important
contributions to the theories of games and of nonlinear
differential equations.
The description for this book, Advances in Game Theory. (AM-52),
will be forthcoming.
In this timely book, former Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham
debunks the myths that warp our current debate over energy, and
offers new solutions to the real problems we face in America.
Drawing on the very latest thinking from experts in industry and
academia, and his own experiences running America's Energy
Department, he proposes a fresh approach to meeting our daunting
energy threats. This book effectively answers how America and the
world can overcome the challenges of rising global energy demand,
geopolitical disruptions of the energy marketplace, and the
environmental impact of producing and using energy. What emerges is
a pragmatic energy strategy that calls for blending a variety of
energy sources including nuclear, clean coal, solar, wind, and
natural gas with a more determined effort at improving energy
efficiency through the deployment of smart energy grids and
buildings, to help meet our challenges while preserving our economy
and environment.
Coming in the midst of a national debate about global warming,
energy dependence and rising energy prices and rich with anecdotes
from the author's service in the Senate and cabinet, this book is a
clarion call that will help shape our energy future.
Amerindian poems freely adapted from various English sources,
originally composed or transmitted by North American and
Mesoamerican Native Peoples.
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