Hijas Americanas

Hijas Americanas

Author: Rosie Molinary

Publisher: Seal Press

Published: 2007-05-10

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1580051898

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An examination of Latina femininity as based on interviews with five hundred women from the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America shares their perspectives on such topics as body image, ethnic identity, and sexuality. Original.


Mental Disorders of the New Millennium

Mental Disorders of the New Millennium

Author: Thomas G. Plante Ph.D.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2006-08-30

Total Pages: 914

ISBN-13: 0313054592

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Tragically, the daily news is filled with stories about hurtful and seemingly mystifying problems in human behavior. Each morning we face news stories about murder, suicide, drunken driving accidents, child molestation, drug abuse, gambling, criminal behavior, and so forth. The cover stories of news magazines from Time and Newsweek to U.S. News and World Report often focus on abnormal psychology and behavior connected to these particular topics, as well as to autism, child hyperactivity, depression, eating disorders, and more. In these volumes, experts in their respective fields draw together compelling chapters on the abnormal psychology and resulting behaviors that are today most often and most dramatically at issue in our world, including such topics as workaholism. Written with accessibility in mind, the set is intended to bridge the gap between research monographs and self-help books, to give layreaders and students solid and up to date information without having to translate jargon-heavy text. Most people today are impacted by abnormal behavior or mental illness in some way. Some suffer from their own mental disorders or live with someone who does. Others have been victimized by people experiencing abnormal psychology, including the 20% of American women and 15% of American men reporting they were sexually abused as children. Mental illness and abnormal behavior touches all of us. This set can help us cope.


Raising Anti-Millennials

Raising Anti-Millennials

Author: Heather Ann

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2019-03-07

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 1644582783

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In a culture where people are lovers of themselves, lovers of money, proud, disobedient, ungrateful, and disrespectful how are we as parents supposed to equip our children to walk in justice, claim responsibility for their actions and fear the Lord? Raising Anti-millennials is a book focused on rearing our children with biblical wisdom and ultimately having their eternal destiny in mind. While parenting is a struggle, every situation is an opportunity for us to use the word of God in common real-life circumstances from setting boundaries to work ethics all the way to marriage and the value of life. Don't let new-age thinking clutter your judgement and throw you off balance. Using the Word of God, you can be confident in raising law-abiding, hardworking adults with a high moral standard. Get relief from the strain of parenting that consumes so many and causes more to give up. Loving our children is the greatest gift of all, and raising them is a privilege.