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Phenomenology of perception (Routledge classics)
Par Maurice Merleau-Ponty. 2002
Drawing on case studies such as brain-damaged patients from the First World War, the author shows how the body plays…
a crucial role not only in perception but in speech, sexuality and our relation to others. 2002.Passages: predictable crises of adult life
Par Gail Sheehy. 1976
Our future selves: love, life, sex and aging
Par Merrily Weisbord. 1991
Our best years
Par Helen Hayes, Marion Glasserow Gladney. 1984
Old age: Journey Into Simplicity
Par Helen M Luke. 1987
The author's philosophical journey through attitudes on aging draws inspiration from the classics. Creatively employing the language and ideas of…
Homer, Shakespeare, Dante, Eliot and others, she considers how to grow old with grace, intelligence and humour. 1987.Odd girl out: The Hidden Culture Of Aggression In Girls
Par Rachel Simmons. 2002
A study of the "hidden culture of girls’ aggression in which bullying is epidemic, distinctive, and destructive." Uses anecdotes and…
surveys to document such behaviour and offers suggestions for combating it while helping the perpetrators and their victims. 2002.No more Mr. nice guy!: a proven plan for getting what you want in love, sex, and life
Par Robert A Glover. 2004
Dr. Robert A. Glover has a Ph.D. in marriage and family therapy and is co-director of the Center for Healing…
and Recovery in Washington. In "No More Mr. Nice Guy", he presents a guide to creating a healthy and satisfying life. He believes there are men who suffer from what he calls the "Nice Guy Syndrome," and here he offers advice on how to take back control. 2004.No body's perfect: stories by teens about body image, self-acceptance, and the search for identity
Par Kimberly Kirberger. 2003
A collection of stories and poems by teenagers about body image, self-love, and the need to be "perfect". Each set…
of stories and poems illustrates one of twenty-four steps toward the ultimate goal of self-love, building up from getting to know yourself all the way to celebrating yourself. Junior and senior high readers. 2003.Clark draws on cutting-edge research in this exploration of stress--and how to tackle it constructively. Using such divergent examples as…
Russian sub commanders and game show contestants, Clark shows that most people experience stress the same way. Those who understand how to accept it without freezing can accomplish what needs to get done. 2011.Modern loss: candid conversation about grief : beginners welcome
Par Rebecca Soffer, Gabrielle Birkner. 2018
Provides a fresh and irreverent examination into navigating grief and resilience in the age of social media, offering comfort and…
community for coping with the mess of loss through candid original essays from a variety of voices. This book invites us to talk intimately and humorously about grief, helping us confront the humanity (and mortality) we all share. 2018.Mindfulness (Your coach in a box)
Par Ellen J Langer. 2007
With anecdotes and metaphors, Langer explains how the mindless develop habits of thought born of repetition in childhood and throughout…
schooling. To be mindful allows free rein to intuition and creativity, and opens us to new information and perspectives. 2007.Mind over mood: change how you feel by changing the way you think
Par Dennis Greenberger, Christine A Padesky. 1995
This text provides information on: learning how to change the thoughts that contribute to your problems; using mood questionnaires to…
identify and track changes in your feelings; solving problems and taking action to improve your life and relationships; practicing skills that address your individual concerns. 1995.Maximize your potential through the power of your subconscious mind to create wealth and success (Maximize your potential series. #2.)
Par Joseph Murphy, Arthur R Pell. 2013
Me to we: turning self-help on its head
Par Craig Kielburger, Marc Kielburger. 2004
The concept of "self-help" is something of a contradiction, according to Craig and Marc Kielburger, two brothers from Toronto who…
founded the international relief organization Free the Children. They argue that true fulfillment can only be achieved through serving others, giving examples of their own efforts, such as building schools in war-torn Sierra Leone. Includes short essays on the subject by such celebrities as Richard Gere, Dr. Jane Goodall, and Oprah Winfrey. 2004.Mating in captivity: reconciling the erotic & the domestic
Par Esther Perel. 2006
Why does great sex so often fade for couples who claim to love each other as much as ever? Why…
does the transition to parenthood so often spell erotic disaster? Esther Perel takes on these tough questions, grappling with the obstacles and anxieties that arise when our quest for secure love conflicts with our pursuit of passion. c2006.Lynch introduces practical techniques, attitudes, and skills that can help to reduce the pain of the past and fear of…
the future, eliminate negativity and guilt, promote optimism, build confidence, and create abundance. 2007.Loss can be overwhelming, and recovery sometimes seems terribly daunting, if not impossible. But Bob Deits demonstrates that the only…
way past grief is through it. In this newly revised edition Deits offers sound guidance for navigating the uncertain terrain of grief. With practical and compassionate advice, personal stories, and helpful exercises, "Life after loss" is not just about understanding grief - it's about doing something about it. [2009].Man's search for ultimate meaning (Your coach in a box)
Par Viktor E Frankl. 2008
Viktor Frankl offers a more straightforward alternative to traditional Freudian psychoanalysis: one's problems may be rooted in a failure to…
find a meaning in life beyond one's interior world. The basis for his interpretation, however, is not so straightforward. It lies in Frankl's existential analysis, plumbing for the reasons that people have repressed their consciences, their love, their creativity. By legitimizing a spiritual aspect of the human mind, Frankl has separated us definitively from the animal kingdom, but it is still up to each of us to rise to our human potential. 2008.A few years ago, psychiatrist Brian Weiss was approached for treatment by Catherine, a 27-year-old suffering from anxiety, depression, panic…
attacks and phobias. What happened in the course of their sessions together was to change both of their lives. This book tells the extraordinary story of Catherine's successful treatment and how her case was to make a vital contribution to Dr Weiss's work. 1994.Man's search for meaning: An Introduction To Logotherapy
Par Viktor E Frankl. 1984
During his years of imprisonment in Nazi death camps, Dr. Frankl developed a revolutionary approach to psychotherapy known as logotherapy.…
At the core of his theory is the belief that man's primary motivational force is his search for meaning. 1984. Uniform title: Psycholog erlebt das Konzentrationslager.