Recrafting a Life

Recrafting a Life

Author: Charles Johnson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1135450811

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Chronic illness and pain are now, more than ever, seen asas major problems in the current health care system. Because they are unresponsive to both antibiotics and surgery, theyr are seen as elusive and mysterious. The National Medical Expenditure Survey estimates that over 80 million U.S. citizens live with a chronic illness. The most prevalent are arthritis, diabetes, respiratory diseases, hypertension and mental illness. This book uses the novel Robinson Crusoe as an archetypal metaphor for the patients who must learn to survive on their own isolated "island" of chronic pain. This unique style is combined with a variety of in-session approaches and other tools which clients have found helpful in identifying their goals and progress. By emphasizing the importance of self-care the authors hope to diminish the sense of helplessness felt by the both the patients their loved ones.


The Person

The Person

Author: Dan P. McAdams

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-12-22

Total Pages: 1244

ISBN-13: 0470129131

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Drawing on cutting-edge scientific research, classic personality theories, and stirring examples from biography and literature, The Person presents a lively and integrative introduction to the science of personality psychology. Author, Dan McAdams, organizes the field according to a broad conceptual perspective that has emerged in personality psychology over the past 10 years. According to this perspective, personality is made up of three levels of psychological individuality - dispositional traits, characteristic adaptations (such as motives and goals), and integrative life stories. Traits, adaptations, and stories comprise the three most recognizable variations on psychological human nature, grounded in the human evolutionary heritage and situated in cultural and historical context. The fifth edition of this beautifully written text expands and updates research on the neuroscience of personality traits and introduces new material on personality disorders, evolution and religion, attachment in adulthood, continuity and change in personality over the life course, and the development of narrative identity.


Measuring Health

Measuring Health

Author: Bowling, Ann

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2004-10-01

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0335215270

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This book offers a comprehensive guide to measures of health and is an essential reference resource for all health professionals and students.


Diabetes

Diabetes

Author: Paul Heltzel

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780760739839

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You've just learned you have diabetes, and you're scared: as the 17 million Americans suffering from the disease know, it's stressful caring for an illness that requires 24/7 monitoring. Will you need to give yourself shots? What happens if you accidentally take too much insulin? How can you avoid suffering the side effects diabetes can cause? This reassuring manual will show you what to do, guide you when you see your doctor, and help you feel in control of your illness. It includes all the latest treatments (traditional, alternative, nutritional) as well as cutting edge therapies involving stem cell transplants. But you'll also find out what life is like with diabetes, how to cope with the psychological impact of having a chronic disorder, and how to talk to friends, family, and co-workers about the illness.


Through the Fall

Through the Fall

Author: Darline NoA“l-Perpignan

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1642990094

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With a paradigm shift in her perspective that ignites her attitude, Through the Fall is Darline Perpignan's call to save her spiraling life within thirty days. Lucid in her vision, Through the Fall offers a concise, step-by-step, proven strategy for a transformational lifestyle. From her personal experience of being molested, abused, manipulation, lies, and lustful addiction, Through the Fall teaches you how to: - eradicate yourself from the problem (habits, people); - stay true to yourself and faith; - know how to ask the right questions (Who am I?); - how to transform yourself to find your purpose through self- discovery. Most importantly, reading Darline's journey will help you accept who you are and discover you're a "pure soul." You're an overcomer in spite of the enemy's plans against you.


Eco-craft

Eco-craft

Author: Susan Wasinger

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781600593437

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Projects: sweater rug, painted bottle vases, six-pack screen, bowled over, embellished pot, CD-case towel rack, coffee-bag tote, bamboo trays, inner-tube bulletin board, drawer dividers, do lunch right, message on a bottle, hangers on, tray jolie, stop the draft, can be beautiful, milk-jub pendant, baby-jar chandelier, grocery-bag shade, pots of light, for the birds, seed balls, music boxes, fall line-up, ornamental metal, magazine shapes, by the book, wrapped up.


The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Positivity and Strengths-Based Approaches at Work

The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Positivity and Strengths-Based Approaches at Work

Author: Lindsay G. Oades

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-12-08

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 1118977637

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A state-of-the-art psychological perspective on positivity and strengths-based approaches at work This handbook makes a unique contribution to organizational psychology and HRM by providing comprehensive international coverage of the contemporary field of positivity and strengths-based approaches at work. It provides critical reviews of key topics such as resilience, wellbeing, hope, motivation, flow, authenticity, positive leadership and engagement, drawing on the work of leading thinkers including Kim Cameron, Shane Lopez, Peter Clough and Robert Biswas-Diener.


Intervening for Stepfamily Success

Intervening for Stepfamily Success

Author: Joshua M. Gold

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-04-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 111960253X

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This welcome resource provides concrete examples of how to apply multiple family systems theories and treatment planning to common stepfamily issues. A single stepfamily case study is examined through the lenses of the Adlerian, transgenerational, prescriptive play therapy, structural, cognitive behavior, solution-focused, and narrative models to provide an understanding of the benefits of each approach and how to determine the best fit for a stepfamily’s presenting issues. In addition, each chapter examines ethical concerns specific to counseling stepfamilies, issues of diversity, and current research on stepfamily assessment and therapeutic outcomes. *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here. *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to [email protected]


A Primer in Positive Psychology

A Primer in Positive Psychology

Author: Christopher Peterson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2006-07-27

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 0199744904

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Positive psychology is the scientific study of what goes right in life, from birth to death and at all stops in between. It is a newly-christened approach within psychology that takes seriously the examination of that which makes life most worth living. Everyone's life has peaks and valleys, and positive psychology does not deny the valleys. Its signature premise is more nuanced, but nonetheless important: what is good about life is as genuine as what is bad and, therefore, deserves equal attention from psychologists. Positive psychology as an explicit perspective has existed only since 1998, but enough relevant theory and research now exist to fill a textbook suitable for a semester-long college course. A Primer in Positive Psychology is thoroughly grounded in scientific research and covers major topics of concern to the field: positive experiences such as pleasure and flow; positive traits such as character strengths, values, and talents; and the social institutions that enable these subjects as well as what recent research might contribute to this knowledge. Every chapter contains exercises that illustrate positive psychology, a glossary, suggestions of articles and books for further reading, and lists of films, websites, and popular songs that embody chapter themes. A comprehensive overview of positive psychology by one of the acknowledged leaders in the field, this textbook provides students with a thorough introduction to an important area of psychology.


Wonderful to Relate

Wonderful to Relate

Author: Rachel Koopmans

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2011-11-29

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 0812206991

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While the late Anglo-Saxons rarely recorded saints' posthumous miracles, a shift occurred as monastic writers of the late eleventh and twelfth centuries started to preserve hundreds of the stories they had heard of healings, acts of vengeance, resurrections, recoveries, and other miraculous deeds effected by their local saints. Indeed, Rachel Koopmans contends, the miracle collection quickly became a defining genre of high medieval English monastic culture. Koopmans surveys more than seventy-five collections and offers a new model for understanding how miracle stories were generated, circulated, and replicated. She argues that orally exchanged narratives carried far more propagandistic power than those preserved in manuscripts; stresses the literary and memorial roles of miracle collecting; and traces changes in form and content as the focus of the collectors shifted from the stories told by religious colleagues to those told by lay visitors to their churches. Wonderful to Relate highlights the importance of the two massive collections written by Benedict of Peterborough and William of Canterbury in the wake of the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170. Koopmans provides the first in-depth examination of the creation and influence of the Becket compilations, often deemed the greatest of all medieval miracle collections. In a final section, she ponders the decline of miracle collecting in the thirteenth century, which occurred with the advent of formalized canonization procedures and theological means of engaging with the miraculous.