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Sexually Violent Predators: A Clinical Science Handbook

by William T. O’Donohue Daniel S. Bromberg

This information-rich volume expands current knowledge about sexually violent predators and critiques SVP laws with the goal of fostering improvements in clinical practice and public policy. It offers a finely detailed evidence base on this problematic class of offenders, including the complex interactions of biophysiological and environmental factors that contribute to criminal sexual behavior. Chapters discuss a wide range of assessment issues and instruments central to SVP evaluation, and the possibilities for developing interventions that address individual motivations and behaviors to reduce the risk of reoffending. And throughout, careful attention is paid to ongoing legal, ethical, and logical concerns regarding sexually violent offenders, their treatment and confinement, and their post-confinement placement. Among the topics covered:· Civil commitment of sex offenders.· The physiological basis of problematic sexual interests and behaviors.· Sexually violent predator evaluations: problems and proposals.· Cultural considerations in the assessment of sexually violent predators.· Management of sex offenders in community settings.· Effective use of an expert in sexually violent predator commitment hearings. Offering numerous issues for discussion and debate with considerable implications for clinical practice, policy, and the judicial system, Sexually Violent Predators will interest and enlighten forensic psychologists and psychiatrists as well as social workers, policy-makers, and legal professionals.

Sexually and Gender Diverse Adolescents: Critical Perspectives on Risk and Resilience (Studies in Adolescent Development)

by Laura Baams Kaufman, Tessa M. L.

Drawing on psychology, sociology, pedagogy, and prevention sciences, this book offers a comprehensive perspective on the contemporary and complex experiences of sexually and gender diverse (SGD) adolescents worldwide.This important book explores adolescent experiences extending to countries worldwide where issues related to LGBTQ+ rights, adolescent mental health, and social acceptance are of concern. It not only uncovers the intricate world of SGD adolescents and the complexities of resilience, risk, and critical perspectives, but it also explores health and well-being, generational dynamics, societal norms, globalization, and transformative pedagogy. Chapters cover topics including the role of family members, in-school victimization, intimate relationships, the role of social media, gender-affirming care, and generational differences.Focusing on the latest research and moving beyond theory to provide evidence-based strategies, policies, and interventions, this is a must-buy for advanced students and researchers seeking timely and up-to-date knowledge, as well as practitioners, educators, and policymakers looking to effect positive change in the lives of SGD adolescents.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

Sexualmedizin für die Praxis: Sexualberatung und Kurzinterventionen bei sexuellen Störungen

by Uwe Hartmann Tillmann Krüger Viola Kürbitz Christian Neuhof

Das Buch vermittelt klinisch tätigen Ärzten verschiedener Fachbereiche das nötige Praxiswissen und die Fertigkeiten, die dazu befähigen:· Sexuelle Störungen zu erkennen und diagnostisch zu erfassen, inkl. der dazu notwendigen Gesprächsführungskompetenzen· Eine Sexualanamnese durchzuführen· Patienten mit sexuellen Störungen fachgerecht zu beraten· Patienten mit sexuellen Störungen unter systematischer Nutzung der Arzt-Patient-Beziehung und mit Fokus auf der Paardimension sexualmedizinisch zu behandeln und sexualtherapeutische Kurzinterventionen durchzuführen.Das Vorgehen der Gesprächsführung, Beratung und Behandlung beruht auf dem Hannover-Ansatz der Sexualtherapie. Er bietet einen allgemeinen, störungsübergreifenden Rahmen von beratenden und therapeutischen Fertigkeiten und Werkzeugen, die bei allen Patienten mit Sexualstörungen angewendet werden können. Darüber hinaus erhält der Leser die notwendigen spezifischen Kenntnisse über die verschiedenen Sexualstörungen inklusive der für diese verfügbaren aktuellen sexualmedizinischen und sexualtherapeutischen Behandlungsoptionen.Auch ärztliche und psychologische Psychotherapeuten sowie andere Berufsgruppen, die mit sexuellen Problemen konfrontierten Klienten arbeiten, finden in diesem Praxisleitfaden vieles für die tägliche Beratungspraxis. Das Buch deckt die Inhalte der Zusatzweiterbildung „Sexualmedizin“ der Bundesärztekammer sowie des Diploms „Sexualmedizin“ der Österreichischen Ärztekammer ab und vermittelt die dort festgelegten Kenntnisse und Fertigkeiten. Für die Prüfungsvorbereitung stehen dem Leser zahlreiche Flashcards zur Verfügung.

Sexualpädagogische (Re)Visionen: Sexualpädagogik als Diskriminierungsschutz für Schule und außerschulische Bildungsarbeit

by Annette Vanagas

In dem Band werden sexualpädagogische Inhalte und deren Potenzial als Antidiskriminierungspädagogik verbunden. Thematisiert werden Homo- sowie Transfeindlichkeit, Geschlechterstereotype und deren Wirkung auf Körperlichkeit, Sexting und Bodyshaming. In ihren Beiträgen nähern sich die Autorinnen und Autoren aktuellen gesellschaftlichen Diskursen und ethischen wie moralischen Fragen und reflektieren deren pädagogische Implikationen.

Sexualstrafrecht in Medizin und Pflege: Grundlagen für die Pflegeausbildung (essentials)

by Ulf Haakon Dammann

Dieses essential ist eine wertvolle Orientierungshilfe zum Thema Sexualstrafrecht f#65533;r Menschen in Pflegeberufen in der Aus-, Fort- und Weiterbildung. Ulf Haakon Dammann liefert eine kompakte #65533;bersicht #65533;ber Erkenntnismerkmale, Definitionen und Beispiele sowie Verhaltensweisen im Umgang mit Opfern (sexueller) Gewalt. Der Autor erl#65533;utert wesentliche Aspekte des Sexualstrafrechts in Deutschland und bereitet diese als Praxistipps f#65533;r Menschen in Pflegeberufen auf. ​

Sexuation

by Renata Salecl

Contemporary discourse seems to provide a choice in the way sexual identities and sexual difference are described and analyzed. On the one hand, much current thinking suggests that sexual identity is fluid--socially constructed and/or performatively enacted. This discourse is often invoked in the act of overcoming an earlier patriarchal era of fixed and naturalized identities. On the other hand, some modern discourses of sexual identity seem to offer a New Age Jungian re-sexualization of the universe--"Men are from Mars, and women are from Venus"--according to which there is an underlying, deeply anchored archetypal identity that provides a kind of safe haven in the contemporary confusion of roles and identities. In this volume, contributors discuss a third way of thinking about sexual identity and sexual difference--a direction opened by Jacques Lacan. For Lacan, what we all recognize as sexual difference is first and foremost representative of a certain fundamental deadlock inherent in the symbolic order, that is, in language and in the entire realm of culture conceived as a symbol system structured on the model of language. For him, the logical matrix of this deadlock is provided by his own formulas of sexuation. The essays collected here elaborate on different aspects of this deadlock of sexual difference. While some examine the role of semblances in the relation between the sexes or consider sexual identity not as anatomy but still involving an impasse of the real, others discuss the difference between sexuation and identification, the role of symbolic prohibition in the process of the subject's sexual formation, or the changed role of the father in contemporary society and the impact of this change on sexual difference. Other essays address such topics as the role of beating in sexual fantasies and jouissance in feminine jealousy. Literary and gender theorists, as well as psychoanalytic scholars will welcome this insightful collection. Contributors. Alain Badiou, Elizabeth Bronfen, Darian Leader, Jacques Alain Miller, Genevieve Morel, Renata Salecl, Eric L. Santner, Colette Soler, Paul Verhaeghe, Slavoj Zizek, Alenka Zupancic

Sexuelle Freiheit aufgedeckt

by Thérèse Hargot Jakob Pastötter Lydia Lundbeck

Was haben wir aus der sexuellen Befreiung gemacht? Nach 50 Jahren sexueller Revolution ist so viel Sex im öffentlichen Raum wie seit der Antike nicht mehr. Doch wie beeinflusst dies die heutigen Jugendlichen? Dieses Buch deckt Auswirkungen und Zusammenhänge der sexuellen Befreiung auf. Basierend auf langjähriger Erfahrung in der schulischen Sexualaufklärung und gestützt durch viele anschauliche Beispiele schildert die Autorin minutiös und bisweilen erfrischend maliziös, was und wie Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene heute über Sexualität denken. Obwohl sich diese sexuell befreit fühlen, unterliegen sie doch vielfältigen Zwängen. Ohne ein Blatt vor den Mund zu nehmen vermittelt die Autorin anhand von vielen Beispielen, welche Auswirkungen Faktoren wie eine Bagatellisierung der Porno-Kultur, permanentes Leistungsstreben, hormonelle Verhütung und eine zwanghafte Suche nach sexueller Orientierung nach sich ziehen. Dabei wird deutlich, dass es ein Irrglaube ist, dass sich die Sexualität als Konsumgut instrumentalisieren und beherrschen, pädagogisch vermitteln, sozial konstruieren sowie pharmazeutisch und chirurgisch optimieren lässt. Das reale Liebesleben könnte sonst viel Leere, Frustration, Verunsicherung und Einsamkeit erfahren. Das Buch regt dazu an, das Wagnis einzugehen, sich den damit verbundenen Fragen des Lebens zu stellen und den Lernprozess der Sozialisierung im Bereich von Liebe, Sex und Beziehungen neu zu überdenken.

Sexuelle Orientierung: in Psychotherapie und Beratung

by Margret Göth Ralph Kohn

Schwule, Lesben, Bisexuelle in Psychotherapie und Beratung – die wesentlichen Punkte für die PraxisPsychotherapeutinnen und Psychotherapeuten wollen schwule, lesbische und bisexuelle Patientinnen weder pathologisieren noch diskriminieren, sondern vielmehr affirmativ arbeiten. Viele ziehen sich auf emphatisches Verstehen als Instrument der Psychotherapie zurück. Andere sehen eine Lösung darin, die sexuelle Orientierung möglichst nicht besonders zu beachten. Die Folge: Oft wird die sexuelle Orientierung nur oberflächlich benannt, aber ihre Bedeutung für den Klienten nicht erkannt. In einigen Fällen bleibt die sexuelle Orientierung völlig unausgesprochen und unerkannt.Affirmative Therapie kann mehr als „Alles kein Problem mehr, ich behandle alle gleich!“Lesben, Schwule, Bisexuelle durchlaufen als Minderheit in einer heteronormativen Mehrheitsgesellschaft eine spezifische sexuelle Identitätsentwicklung, bei der die Überwindung von Internalisierter Homonegativität die größte Hürde darstellt. Sie sind spezifischem Minderheitenstress und Risikodynamiken ausgesetzt, gegen die sie eigene Ressourcen mobilisieren und Communities schaffen. Praxisnah vermitteln Autorin und Autor Wissen um die Besonderheiten einer nicht-heterosexuellen Entwicklung schwuler, lesbischer und bisexueller Identitäten und Lebenswelten. Sie regen an, die eigene Haltung zur Vielfalt sexueller Orientierung und Identität zu reflektieren, und fördern Handlungskompetenzen. Sie schreiben für Psychologische Psychotherapeuten, psychotherapeutisch tätige Ärztinnen, Berater, Studierende, Psychotherapeutinnen in der Ausbildung und Supervisoren.Eine gute lesbare Reise in nicht-heterosexuelle Lebenswelten von erfahrenen Fachleuten aus Beratung, Psychotherapie, Selbsterfahrung und Fortbildung.

Sexuelle Störungen: Eine Einführung (essentials)

by Tristan Marhenke

​Dieses essential bietet einen Überblick über Diagnostik, Epidemiologie, Ätiologie und Behandlung sämtlicher sexueller Störungen nach dem Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM-5). Bei den sexuellen Funktionsstörungen werden die verzögerte Ejakulation, die Erektionsstörung, die weibliche Orgasmusstörung, die Störung des sexuellen Interesses bzw. der Erregung bei der Frau, die Genito-Pelvine Schmerz-Penetrationsstörung, die Störung mit verminderter sexueller Appetenz beim Mann und die vorzeitige (frühe) Ejakulation erläutert. Von den verschiedenen Paraphilien werden die voyeuristische Störung, die exhibitionistische Störung, die frotteuristische Störung, die sexuell masochistische Störung, die sexuell sadistische Störung, die pädophile Störung, die transvestitische Störung sowie die fetischistische Störung erklärt. Bei den Geschlechtsdysphorien werden die Geschlechtsdysphorie bei Jugendlichen und Erwachsenen sowie die Geschlechtsdysphorie bei Kindern beschrieben. Studious Sophie und Therapy Tara führen den Leser kenntnisreich durch das Buch.

Sexuelles Grooming: Integration von Forschung, Praxis, Prävention und Politik

by Elizabeth L. Jeglic Georgia M. Winters

Dieses Buch bietet einen ausführlichen Überblick über den aktuellen Forschungsstand zum Thema Sexual Grooming. Es untersucht den Prozess, durch den eine Person, die eine sexuelle Straftat begehen will, ein potenzielles Opfer geschickt in Situationen manipuliert, in denen der Missbrauch leichter begangen werden kann, während gleichzeitig die Offenlegung und Entdeckung verhindert wird. Dieser Band befasst sich mit diesem wenig erforschten Phänomen und untersucht umfassend, was derzeit über dieses Konstrukt bekannt ist. Es bietet eine gründliche Einführung in die Literatur über sexuelles Grooming, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf der Geschichte des Begriffs liegt und darauf, wie sexuelle Grooming-Strategien durch öffentlichkeitswirksame Fälle und solche in Organisationen, die Kinder betreuen (z. B. katholische Kirche, Boy Scouts of America), öffentlich bekannt geworden sind. Das Buch gibt einen Überblick über die verschiedenen vorgeschlagenen Modelle des sexuellen Groomings - einschließlich des Sexual Grooming Model (SGM) -, in denen die übergreifenden Schritte oder Phasen des Prozesses beschrieben werden. Es diskutiert Versuche, das Konstrukt des sexuellen Groomings zu definieren, und befasst sich mit den möglichen Folgen des sexuellen Groomings, wobei der Schwerpunkt darauf liegt, wie Opfer, Familien und Gemeinden im Allgemeinen betroffen sein können. Zu den wichtigsten Themenbereichen gehören: Einzigartige Kontexte und Facetten, in denen sexuelles Grooming-Verhalten beobachtet wurde, einschließlich Online-Grooming, persönliches/Self-Grooming, familiäres Grooming, institutionelles Grooming und Grooming-Verhalten von weiblichen Personen. Die Art und Weise, in der sich sexuelle Grooming-Strategien in Fällen von Sexhandel und sexuellem Missbrauch von Erwachsenen manifestieren können. Bewertung und Behandlung von sexuellem Grooming sowie Präventionsstrategien. Durchführung von Grooming-Forschungen als Grundlage für Strafverfolgungsmaßnahmen und gerichtliche Entscheidungen. Die Ausarbeitung und Verabschiedung von Gesetzen und Strategien zur Verhinderung von sexuellem Grooming. Child Sexual Grooming ist ein unverzichtbares Hilfsmittel für Forscher, Professoren, Studenten, Kliniker, Psychotherapeuten, Juristen, politische Entscheidungsträger, Strafverfolgungsbehörden und verwandte Berufsgruppen in den Bereichen Entwicklungspsychologie, Kinder- und Jugendpsychologie, Sozialarbeit, öffentliches Gesundheitswesen, Kriminologie/Strafjustiz, forensische Psychologie sowie Verhaltenstherapie und Rehabilitation.

Sexy Like Us: Disability, Humor, and Sexuality

by Teresa Milbrodt

Sexy Like Us: Disability, Humor, and Sexuality takes a humorous, intimate approach to disability through the stories, jokes, performances, and other creative expressions of people with disabilities. Author Teresa Milbrodt explores why individuals can laugh at their leglessness, find stoma bags sexual, discover intimacy in scars, and flaunt their fragility in ways both hilarious and serious. Their creative and comic acts crash, collide, and collaborate with perceptions of disability in literature and dominant culture, allowing people with disabilities to shape political disability identity and disability pride, call attention to social inequalities, and poke back at ableist cultural norms. This book also discusses how the ambivalent nature of comedy has led to debates within disability communities about when it is acceptable to joke, who has permission to joke, and which jokes should be used inside and outside a community’s inner circle. Joking may be difficult when considering aspects of disability that involve physical or emotional pain and struggles to adapt to new forms of embodiment. At the same time, people with disabilities can use humor to expand the definitions of disability and sexuality. They can help others with disabilities assert themselves as sexy and sexual. And they can question social norms and stigmas around bodies in ways that open up journeys of being, not just for individuals who consider themselves disabled, but for all people.

Sh!thouse: A Memoir

by Lauren Dollie Duke

Sh!thouse: A Memoir is a story of brutal girlhood. Lauren was seven when she helped her step-father boost rum bottles from the local liquor store. The next year, her biological father took her to a hotel room and shot up heroin in the bathroom. The next day he robbed a bank with a finger gun! When he was released from prison, he moved into Lauren’s basement. They spent the weekends smoking cartons of cigarettes, diving into dumpsters and swindling used cars. Lauren’s upbringing provided her with only one lens through which she saw herself – shame. And that shame overflowed into every aspect of her life. In this compassionate and gritty real-life fairytale the author, Lauren Dollie Duke, shows how it’s possible for good people to do bad things and what it takes to create peace with where you come from in order to find true happiness. This raw and humorous account about trauma, transcendence and resilience challenges the binary of good vs. evil. It lays out the evolution of shame psychology and intergenerational trauma seeking to answer the question of how we unravel ourselves from the history and patterns of our families. Sh!thouse will make you want to investigate your own historical patterns, examine all of your relationships, and forgive everyone, including yourself. It’s a tether to our shared humanity which reminds us there is belonging in the world no matter how horrific it was to start. It is a beautifully written map that draws back to the personal root of where sabotaging behavior, shame and limitation is born.

Shades of Blue: Writers on Depression, Suicide, and Feeling Blue

by Amy Ferris

The silent epidemic of depression affects millions of people and takes dozens of lives everyday, while our culture grapples with a stigma against open discussion of mental health issues. Editor Amy Ferris has collected these stories to illuminate the truth behind that stigma and offer compassion, solidarity, and hope for all those who have struggled with depression.Contributors to Shades of Blue include:Barbara AbercrombieSherry AmatensteinChloe CaldwellJimmy CampDebra LoGuercio DeAngeloMarika Rosenthal DelanHollye DexterBeverly DonofrioBeth Bornstein DunningtonMatthew EbertBetsy Graziani FasbinderZoe FitzGerald CarterPam L. HoustonDavid LacyPatti LinskyMark S. KingCaroline LeavittKaren LynchLira MaywoodC.O. MoedMark MorganLinda Joy MyersChristine Kehl O'HaganJennifer PastiloffRuth PennebakerAngela Giles PatelAlexa RosalskyElizabeth RosnerKathryn RountreeKitty SheehanJenna StonejudywhiteSamantha WhiteShades of Blue brings the conversation around depression and sadness into the open with real, first-hand accounts of depression and mental health issues, offering empathy to all those who have been affected by these issues.It's time to scream out loud against this silent annihilator: We are not alone.

Shades of Light Study Guide

by Sharon Garlough Brown

Sharon Garlough Brown's novel Shades of Light is an exploration of depression, anxiety, caregiving, and the healing journey. In particular, it offers windows into the power of art as a spiritual practice. This six-week study guide is an opportunity for you to reflect on how the experiences of the characters in the novel resonate with your own experience. Daily Scripture readings and reflection questions are accompanied by an invitation to explore creativity through art and prayer collage. You'll also be introduced to the practice of visio divina (meditating on art) through a weekly link to a piece of art by Vincent van Gogh. With simple spiritual practices, this guide offers a healing balm for those in the midst of difficult seasons.

Shades of Light: A Novel

by Sharon Garlough Brown

"I was desperate. . . . I couldn't turn off the dark thoughts, no matter how hard I tried or how much I prayed.

Shades of White: White Kids and Racial Identities in High School

by Pamela Perry

What does it mean to be young, American, and white at the dawn of the twenty-first century? By exploring this question and revealing the everyday social processes by which high schoolers define white identities, Pamela Perry offers much-needed insights into the social construction of race and whiteness among youth. Through ethnographic research and in-depth interviews of students in two demographically distinct U. S. high schools--one suburban and predominantly white; the other urban, multiracial, and minority white--Perry shares students' candor about race and self-identification. By examining the meanings students attached (or didn't attach) to their social lives and everyday cultural practices, including their taste in music and clothes, she shows that the ways white students defined white identity were not only markedly different between the two schools but were considerably diverse and ambiguous within them as well. Challenging reductionist notions of whiteness and white racism, this study suggests how we might go "beyond whiteness" to new directions in antiracist activism and school reform. Shades of White is emblematic of an emerging second wave of whiteness studies that focuses on the racial identity of whites. It will appeal to scholars and students of anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies, as well as to those involved with high school education and antiracist activities.

Shadow Dance

by David Richo

Our "shadow" is the collection of negative or undesirable traits we keep hidden--the things we don't like about ourselves or are afraid to admit: egotist, non-"PC" proclivities, forbidden sexual desires. But it also includes our positive, untapped potential--qualities we may admire in others but disavow in ourselves. Befriending the shadow makes fear an ally and enables us to live more authentically. It also automatically improves our interpersonal relationships, because we are freed from the need to project our own negativity onto others, and we become more acutely aware when theirs is projected onto us. David Richo looks for where the shadow manifests in personal life, family interaction, religion, relationship, and the world around is. He shows how to use the gentle practice of mindfulness to work with our shadow side, and he provides numerous exercises for going deeper. He is remarkably skillful at making the shadow concept not only easy to understand, but supremely practical for enhancing the quality of our lives.

Shadow Dance: Liberating the Power & Creativity of Your Dark Side

by David Richo

Discover how to embrace the dark side of your personality—or the shadow self, as introduced by Carl Jung—to live a fuller, more authentic lifeOur &“shadow&” is the collection of negative or undesirable traits we keep hidden—the things we don't like about ourselves or are afraid to admit: egotist, non-&“PC&” proclivities, forbidden sexual desires. But it also includes our positive, untapped potential—qualities we may admire in others but disavow in ourselves. Befriending the shadow makes fear an ally and enables us to live more authentically. It also automatically improves our interpersonal relationships, because we are freed from the need to project our own negativity onto others, and we become more acutely aware when theirs is projected onto us.David Richo looks for where the shadow manifests in personal life, family interaction, religion, relationship, and the world around is. He shows how to use the gentle practice of mindfulness to work with our shadow side, and he provides numerous exercises for going deeper. He is remarkably skillful at making the shadow concept not only easy to understand, but supremely practical for enhancing the quality of our lives.

Shadow Daughter: A Memoir of Estrangement

by Harriet Brown

A riveting, provocative, and ultimately hopeful exploration of mother-daughter estrangement, woven with research and anecdotes, from an award-winning journalist.The day of her mother's funeral, Harriet Brown was five thousand miles away. To say that Harriet and her mother had a difficult relationship is a wild understatement; the older Harriet grew, the more estranged they became. By the time Harriet's mom died at age 76, they were out of contact. Yet Harriet felt her death deeply, embarking on an exploration of what family estrangement means--to those who cut off contact, to those who are estranged, to the friends and family members who are on the sidelines.Shadow Daughter tackles a subject we rarely discuss as a culture: family estrangements, especially those between parents and adult children. Estrangements--between parents and children, siblings, multiple generations--are surprisingly common, and even families that aren't officially estranged often have some experience of deep conflicts. Estrangement is an issue that touches most people, one way or another, one that's still shrouded in secrecy, stigma, and shame. In addition to her personal narrative, Harriet employs interviews with others who are estranged, as well as the most recent research on family estrangement, for a brave exploration of this taboo topic. Ultimately, Shadow Daughter is a thoughtful, deeply researched, and provocative exploration of the ties that bind and break, forgiveness, reconciliation, and what family really means.

Shadow Lives: Writings on Widowhood

by Uma Chakravarti Preeti Gill

This volume documents the focus on the widow, regarded as the dark half of womankind in tradition, the structural counterpart of the sumangali or the auspicious married woman, and to provide an archive on widowhood.

Shadow Man

by Jeffrey Fleishman

Foreign correspondent James Ryan was there whenever the world changed: in the Middle East, in the Balkans, in the former Soviet bloc. But now he can't remember these events; he can't recall anything long-term, except the summer of his fifteenth year following his mother's death. It was the summer his father told him to call him Kurt. The summer the mysterious and enchanting Vera burst into their lonely, quiet lives. The summer his own world opened, then irrevocably changed.James, at fifty-two, suffers from a severe case of early onset Alzheimer's. The novel unravels James's predicament through the clear glimpses he retains of that long ago summer, and through the desperate attempts of his wife and his nurse to bring him back to the present, if only for stolen moments. Each has her motives: his wife trying not to lose the man with whom she shared so much - wars, death, love, loss of a child, history. And his nurse, the half sister he never knew he had, needing James's adolescent memory to understand the biological father and mother she never met. Told from the perspective of a man betrayed by his own mind, Shadow Man is a novel of identity and suspense that travels across continents and deep into the pasts that make us each who we are. It explores the power of memory to heal and to mask, and of the limits of unconditional love. Set in Philly and the eastern shore of yesteryear, in the Middle East, and throughout Eastern Europe, Fleishman's trademark descriptive but spare lyricism shines. Shadow Man is a touching and haunting novel perhaps most similar to The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, though it is a work of fiction. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Shadow Medicine: The Placebo in Conventional and Alternative Therapies

by Jr. John Haller

Can Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) find common ground? A distinguished historian of medicine, John S. Haller Jr., explores the epistemological foundations of EBM and the challenges these conceptual tools present for both conventional and alternative therapies. As he explores a possible reconciliation between their conflicting approaches, Haller maintains a healthy, scientific skepticism yet finds promise in select complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies. Haller elucidates recent research on the placebo effect and shows how a new engagement between EBM and CAM might lead to a more productive medical practice that includes both the objectivity of evidence-based medicine and the subjective truth of the physician-patient relationship. Haller's book tours key topics in the standoff between EBM and CAM: how and why the double blinded, randomized clinical trial (RCT) came to be considered the gold standard in modern medicine; the challenge of postmodern medicine as it counters the positivism of evidence-based medicine; and the politics of modern CAM and the rise of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. He conducts an in-depth case study of homeopathy, explaining why it has emerged as a poster-child for CAM, and assesses CAM's popularity despite its poor performance in clinical trials. Haller concludes with hope, showing how new experimental protocols might tease out the evidentiary basis for the placebo effect and establish a foundation for some reconciliation between EBM and CAM.

Shadow Work: Face Hidden Fears, Heal Trauma, Awaken Your Dream Life

by Danielle Massi

Shadow work is the act of facing the darkest part of our psyche to unlock our full potential and discover true self-love. This powerful technique has helped countless patients achieve what traditional therapy could not. Danielle Massi is a licensed mental health therapist who specializes in this practice, and she is the perfect guide for diving deep into the unconscious. Diagnosed with cervical cancer before her thirtieth birthday, Massi resolved to study the effects of the mind on the body. With the knowledge that chronic stress is a leading cause of disease, she focused on developing techniques to help her patients access their unconscious—the part of our mind that is the body&’s mechanism for repressing information that is possibly too intense for the psyche. When unchecked, this shadow side of our consciousness builds up over time and can create a domino effect of consequences in our physical body. When we work with the shadow, we free ourselves from a recurring trauma response and can rewire the brain for mind and body health, ease, and abundance. Massi&’s in-depth instruction provides a framework for breaking down the root causes of trauma and learning how to prevent self-sabotage. With an engaging, inviting, and authoritative voice, she provides an essential guide to recreating life on your terms.

Shadow Work: The Unpaid, Unseen Jobs That Fill Your Day

by Craig Lambert

With the exception of sleep, humans spend more of their lifetimes on work than any other activity. It is central to our economy, society, and the family. It underpins our finances and our sense of meaning in life. Given the overriding importance of work, we need to recognize a profound transformation in the nature of work that is significantly altering lives: the incoming tidal wave of shadow work.Shadow work includes all the unpaid tasks we do on behalf of businesses and organizations. It has slipped into our routines stealthily; most of us do not realize how much of it we are already doing, even as we pump our own gas, scan and bag our own groceries, execute our own stock trades, and build our own unassembled furniture. But its presence is unmistakable, and its effects far-reaching.Fueled by the twin forces of technology and skyrocketing personnel costs, shadow work has taken a foothold in our society. Lambert terms its prevalence as "middle-class serfdom," and examines its sources in the invasion of robotics, the democratization of expertise, and new demands on individuals at all levels of society. The end result? A more personalized form of consumption, a great social leveling (pedigrees don't help with shadow work!), and the weakening of communities as robotics reduce daily human interaction.Shadow Work offers a field guide to this new phenomenon. It shines a light on these trends now so prevalent in our daily lives and, more importantly, offers valuable insight into how to counter their effects. It will be essential reading to anyone seeking to understand how their day got so full-and how to deal with the ubiquitous shadow work that surrounds them.

Shadow Working in Project Management: Understanding and Addressing the Irrational and Unconscious in Groups (Complexity and Interdisciplinarity in Project Management)

by Joana Bértholo

Shadow Working in Project Management aims at contributing to our knowledge of all things unconscious and irrational in our behaviour. It takes the form of an empirical research, and therefore addresses mostly the tools and techniques available to get in touch with Shadow aspects of self and collective, to recognize how it manifests, how it can lead to conflict, and ways to address it. From that perspective, it advances on to question the underlying beliefs of current management practices. It explores as well the inherent need for control in projects, being those of a professional nature, or other ventures. It challenges the strength of the concept of the "rational man" and its protagonism. Joana Bértholo’s work explores the role and nature of the Shadow in the context of projects and their management, with an emphasis on techniques to address it. Despite being directed to managers and dedicated to the analyses of the managerial discourse, the tools and processes it proposes have universal relevance, based on the fact that the Shadow is everywhere, within everyone, from the individual to the global scale.

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