New Illustrated Edition of Dr. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary of All the Words in the English Language
Author: Noah Webster
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 1592
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Author: Noah Webster
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 1592
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Bernard Fry
Publisher: Teacher Created Resources
Published: 1999-08
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 1576907503
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Pine
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2021-04-16
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1527568482
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat is ‘creativity’? And what is ‘madness’? How far can we interpret an artist’s work through our knowledge of his or her mental state, and how far can we infer a mental state from a work of art? When does a work of art cease to be a personal statement by the artist and become a matter of public concern? The contributions to this book attempt to answer some of these questions. They come from a wide range of disciplines and experiences – a practising psychiatrist, a practising artist suffering from reactive depression, and critics working in literature, film, music and the visual arts. The essays include discussions of the ‘myth of creativity’, the music of Robert Schumann, the borders of sanity in the writing of Lawrence Durrell, the ‘insane truth’ of Virginia Woolf, the meeting of doctor and patient in the poetry of Anne Sexton, mood disorders in the fiction of David Foster Wallace, love and madness in the poetry of Hafiz of Shiraz, and the paintings of Adolf Wölfli. Central to this discussion of creativity, madness and civilisation is the difficulty of establishing an appropriate and effective vocabulary and mindset between critics and clinical psychiatrists, which would enable them to work together in understanding mental disturbance in creative artists.
Author: Stuart C. Yudofsky
Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub
Published: 2015-04-01
Total Pages: 578
ISBN-13: 1585625256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPeople can become stuck in many ways and for a wide variety of reasons, explains the author of Fatal Pauses, that rare book that both clinicians and general readers can benefit from and enjoy. Novelistic in its depictions of composite patients but clear-eyed in its analysis, the book offers a "3-D method" of addressing "stuck"-ness, which is defined as "not stopping something that is bad for us" or "not starting and staying with something that is good for us." The process of discovering why one is stuck, deciding to become unstuck, and then asserting the discipline required to do so is brought to vivid life by one of the most respected psychiatrists of our day. The book's structure is logical and engaging: The Am I Stuck? Scale can be self-administered by general readers or administered by clinicians to their patients. This first chapter sets the stage for what follows. The 3-D method of getting unstuck is presented in a systematic, easy-to-comprehend manner that begins with a brief overview and proceeds to more detailed instructions and insights. Riveting case examples make up the heart of the book. They are not mere summaries but consist of thorough and detailed clinical descriptions that provide context, in addition to extensive dialogue and analysis. Several of these cases are divided into multiple chapters, providing a comprehensive clinical picture to help both mental health professionals and lay readers increase their understanding of being "stuck." A range of categories or "stuck"-ness is addressed, including being trapped by career choices, limited by obesity, paralyzed by an unsatisfying marriage, incapacitated by addiction, and imprisoned by the need to please. Of special note is the case example of a young man whose interpersonal relationships have gradually, but progressively, become reduced to computer-based encounters. The author's examination of this individual's fixation on video games and virtual realities and his escape from this cyberprison through treatment is both timely and compelling. Finally, the author provides an evolutionary and neurobiological overview of how we become "stuck," which helps the reader grasp the underpinnings of this behavior and learn how to become "unstuck." Written in a warm and disarming style, Fatal Pauses will find a home in clinicians' libraries,waiting rooms, and on family room bookshelves.
Author: Emlyn Metcalf Gill
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 244
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dr.Shoba K.N
Publisher: Notion Press
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Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 9384049158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAre you flowing with the word current? How do you react when you come across a new word? It sounds familiar but the affix it carries unsettles you. It has taken a new form, thanks to the compound that has been glued to it. You feel you know the meaning of the word, but still unsure to use it yourself, you badly want to double-check its origin, meaning and usage. Some words you feel are extremely informal and cannot be used unless your dictionary approves of it. Sharing the enthusiasm and curiosity with innumerable word mongers, this book takes a peek into words that have made their way to existence. Not mere existence, but they thrive in the internet and media before by popular academic consensus, they enter the red carpet of dictionaries. Whether you are in the pursuit to increase your wordbank or you are the kind who likes to flaunt around ‘cool’ words or a novice to the world of internet lingo or an expert who looks into how words metamorphose for survival, this book is definitely for you!
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 1190
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dr. Seuss
Publisher: Bright Matter Books
Published: 2024-12-03
Total Pages: 97
ISBN-13: 059371248X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUNLOCK READING SUCCESS AND LEARN SIGHT WORDS WITH DR. SEUSS! This delightfully friendly workbook helps kids ages 5 to 7 learn 120 need-to-know sight words for beginning readers. With familiar characters like the Lorax, plus more than 80 pages of fun activities, it's perfect for kindergartners, 1st graders, and any young reader who wants to improve their reading comprehension and fluency. Developed by education experts, this Dr. Seuss Workbook gives kids a fun and cheerful way to learn common high-frequency sight words! Sight words are words that kids learn to recognize automatically without needing to sound out the letters, often through repetition. Together with phonics and decodable words, sight words are an essential part of early reading success. SIGHT WORDS LEVEL 1 is perfect for kindergartners, 1st graders, and any young learner who needs extra reinforcement with the sight words commonly encountered in classrooms and at kindergarten reading levels. Packed with plenty of practice, this workbook also includes tracing, coloring, and a completion certificate for added fun! Also available from the Dr. Seuss Workbooks line: Dr. Seuss Sight Words Level 2 Workbook (9780593712498) Dr. Seuss Phonics Level 1 Workbook (9780593712467) Dr. Seuss Phonics Level 2 Workbook (9780593712474) Dr. Seuss Handwriting Workbook (9780593712443) Dr. Seuss Workbook: Kindergarten (9780525572206) Dr. Seuss Workbook: Grade 1 (9780525572213)