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Eucharist in the Local Church: Meeting the Challenge of Real Participation

by Neil Darragh, in association with Jo Ayers

This book is about active participation in Sunday Eucharist. It speaks to readers who want to deal creatively with the tension between interpreting the needs of the local community and the official liturgical books. Its focus is on attitudes and principles that make a difference to how we do our liturgies. It offers ways of dealing with the challenges that currently face us in seeking active participation.

Tess y el Highlander (La Familia Macpherson)

by Jan Coffey May McGoldrick

En una isla perdida, el destino les une… y el amor les cambiará para siempre. Tess Lindsay ha pasado la mayor parte de su vida en la remota isla de May, sin conocer su identidad. Criada por los dos únicos habitantes de la isla, se ve abandonada a su suerte tras la muerte de éstos, hasta que un extraño llega a la orilla en medio de una tormenta. Tess lo saca de las olas, sin saber que al salvar al Highlander se está salvando a sí misma. Si la buena apariencia y el gusto por la aventura son una maldición, Colin Macpherson está destinado a la ruina. Hasta que terminó como náufrago en la isla azotada por el viento de Tess, había estado vagando por los mares, buscando fama, fortuna... y una chica diferente en cada puerto. Pero su fascinación por esta muchacha de fuerte carácter va más allá de su salvaje belleza, intrigándole como ninguna otra lo ha hecho jamás. A medida que Colin se gana su confianza, Tess revela lo poco que sabe de sí misma y de su pasado. Sin embargo, a partir de sus escasas pistas, Colin llega a una conclusión: debe devolver a Tess a tierra firme para reclamar su derecho de nacimiento, aunque eso signifique perderla en un destino que no le incluye a él. Finalista del premio RITA de la RWA a la mejor novela romántica histórica

Tess e l'Highlander (Serie della Famiglia Macpherson)

by Jan Coffey May McGoldrick

Tess Lindsay ha trascorso la maggior parte della sua vita sulla remota Isola di May, incerta sulla sua identità. Allevata dai due unici abitanti dell'isola, è stata abbandonata a se stessa dopo la loro morte, fino a quando uno sconosciuto non si è arenato a riva durante una tempesta. Tess lo tira fuori dall'acqua, senza sapere che salvando l'Highlander sta salvando se stessa. Se il bell'aspetto e il gusto per l'avventura sono una maledizione, Colin Macpherson è destinato alla rovina. Finché non si ritrova naufrago sull'isola spazzata dal vento di Tess, ha vagato per i mari, cercando fama, fortuna... e una ragazza diversa in ogni porto. Ma il suo fascino per questa ragazza volitiva va oltre la sua bellezza selvaggia e lo intriga come nessuna ragazza ha mai fatto. Mentre Colin conquista la sua fiducia, Tess rivela quel poco che sa di sé e del suo passato. Dai suoi scarsi indizi, però, Colin giunge a una conclusione: deve riportare Tess sulla terraferma per reclamare il suo diritto di nascita, anche se questo significa perderla per un destino che non lo include. Finalista al premio RWA RITA per il miglior romanzo storico romanzesco!

Ghost of the Thames

by Jan Coffey May McGoldrick

Spine-tingling suspense and heart-throbbing romance in a poignant and unpredictable tale of Victorian London! Captain Edward Seymour—the last of a long line of distinguished Royal Navy officers—has returned from sea to find that his niece has disappeared. Combing every inn and hellhole of the city's darkest corners, he desperately hopes to find some trace of the girl. Then one night, as he returns home from yet another fruitless search, a mysterious woman falls under his carriage. With no idea of who or where she is, Sophy finds herself being led from the cold, murky waters of the Thames through danger-filled alleyways of London by a ghost...and into the path of Seymour's horses. Fate...or the supernatural...has thrown them together. But Sophy needs to solve the mystery of her identity, and Edward Seymour is the only person who can help her.

Love Songs: Listening to Couples

by Perrine Moran

The dilemma of how to be emotionally dependent on another without losing oneself underlies many issues that couples bring to therapy and is the stuff of many love songs. Its management results in different dynamics, which the chapters of this book identify. A psychoanalytic understanding of the connections between early, primary relationships and those formed in adulthood sheds light on the experiences of couples, whether or not they enter therapy. Written in an accessible and relatable style, Perrine Moran brings psychoanalytic concepts to couple relationships through the medium of music. In her clinical work as a couple therapist, she often found herself thinking of a specific song that encapsulated something at the core of a couple. At other times, a song came to mind that captured a pattern repeated in a number of couples. Intrigued, Moran began to explore in depth the link between love songs and couples. The result is a book that focuses on different types of couple dynamics, such as disappointment, enmeshment, and difference, and the songs and case vignettes that best illustrate them. Love Songs: Listening to Couples is ideal for practitioners and trainees working with couples and will appeal to a wide range of readers who enjoy popular music and are curious, for personal, academic or professional reasons, about couple dynamics and problematic interactions.

An Exploration into Dominican Spirituality: Prophetic Dynamism in a Creative Engagement with the World (The Southern African Dominican Series)

by Erik Borgman

'My aim in this book is to show clearly that the ... Dominican tradition ... is capable of shedding light on the questions of men and women today and suggesting a way of dealing with them. These questions are ultimately a variant of the one central question of human existence, bound up with a particular time, place and person: the question of a good and meaningful life ... my starting point is the basic conviction that a religious and dedicated life cannot be lived anywhere else than in the midst of our turbulent culture, which constantly makes us uncertain ... this book is deliberately written from the perspective of someone who in ecclesiastical jargon is called a "lay person".' From the Introduction by Erik Borgman 'This book is a highly attractive and stimulating exposition of Dominican spirituality by Erik Borgman, a Dutch Lay Dominican. The central intuition of the book is that Dominican spirituality is founded on the encounter of God in all of human experience. Dominic's experience in the early thirteenth century was born in opposition to Catharism, which maintained that God was remote from us and that there was a fundamental opposition between the divine and this material world. But for Dominic it is here, in our lives, with all their creativity and goodness, their mess and confusion, that God is to be found. Our mission as preachers pushes us "to enter the unrest of the street and the inn, politics and journalism, welfare, teaching and science, in the belief that the holy, the traces of the Holy One, are to be found there". Even in the most difficult situations, when all is dark, God is waiting to be discovered. "If Dominican spirituality has a core, then it would be this insight into the unexpected and unheard-of nearness of God'. This is the good news that the Order of Preachers was founded to preach and the source of the happiness of the preacher."' From the Foreword by Timothy Radcliffe OP

A Dangerous Friendship (The Woodwalkers)

by Katja Brandis

It's New Year and a new term is beginning at Clearwater High. The young shape-shifter Carag is excited to go on his first study expeditions into the human world with his friends. But his former mentor, Andrew Milling, is out for revenge and suddenly Carag feels like he's being watched at every turn. Is he still being spied on at the school for woodwalkers? As things take a turn for the worse, Carag is surprised when Tikaani, the Arctic wolf, takes his side and offers her help. But surely a wolf will always stay true to her pack. Can he really trust her?

Autonomy, Relatedness and Oedipus: Psychoanalytic Perspectives

by Thijs De Wolf

Autonomy, Relatedness and Oedipus is an innovative and inspiring work from Thijs de Wolf that takes a critical look at the field of psychoanalysis. He takes the view that psychoanalysis is about both the inner and outer world and presents a compelling case. Using the works of Freud and other leading writers, such as Ferenczi, Faimberg, Laplanche, Lacan, Fonagy, Target, and Blatt, de Wolf investigates the central concepts of psychoanalysis and its place in the world. The wide-ranging chapters include a detailed examination of Freud's book on Leonardo da Vinci; discussions of the personality, the unconscious, and sexuality; the development of the psychoanalytic frame, not just in terms of the individual but also the object relational, group, and systemic aspects; the issue of descriptive and structural diagnostics and how to find a balance between the two; the analysis of dreams; the concept of change; the difficulties surrounding termination of treatment; and end with a novel explication of the oedipal constellation that brings many new insights to a key foundation stone of psychoanalytic theory. This book is written for trainees and professionals looking to find their own "path" in psychoanalysis; those open to findings from other scientific areas, such as developmental psychopathology, the neurosciences, attachment theories, and human infant research. De Wolf's theoretical pluralism and breadth of scholarship bestows a stimulating range of ideas to take psychoanalysis back to its place as a leader in the field.

Social Psychology: Foundations, Advances and Applications

by Richard J. Crisp Rhiannon N. Turner Stefania Paolini Milica Vasiljevic

Aiming to empower you throughout your undergraduate journey, this textbook covers the entire social psychology curriculum. More importantly, it offers inspiration to help you become an adept social psychologist, ready to unravel the intricacies of human behaviour in the world around you. This textbook helps you connect theories directly to your own experiences, world views, and behaviours. It features personal narratives from a diverse range of practising social psychologists, from academics to practitioners, offering a rich collection of real-world examples and encouraging deep thinking about your future career. Each chapter moves through the foundations, advances and applications of the field with exercises and revision prompts to ensure success and real understanding. Stefania Paolini is Professor of Social Psychology, Milica Vasiljevic is Associate Professor of Behavioural Science and Richard J. Crisp is Professor of Social Psychology. All are based at Durham University. Rhiannon N. Turner is Professor of Social Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast.

An Introduction to Business & Management Consultancy

by Marc G. Baaij

This textbook provides a clear and concise introduction to business and management consultancy. It will help you understand practices and techniques to hire and to implement business and management consultancy, giving you the essentials for success in your studies and later industries when working with - and not just for - consultancy firms. Built around learning objectives and providing engaging, real-life examples, this text empowers the reader to understand the ‘what’, ‘how’, ‘when’ and ‘why’ at macro and micro levels of business and management consultancy. As well as full courses on business and management consultancy, this textbook will be invaluable to your management knowledge and skill set across strategy, change, analytics, solution implementation and decision-making as applied by the world’s top management consultancy firms. It also includes a guide to McKinsey problem-solving methods. Dr Marc G. Baaij is Associate Professor of Strategic Management at the Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Erasmus University Rotterdam.

Low-intensity CBT Skills and Interventions: a practitioner′s manual

by Paul Farrand

This book takes you step-by-step through the Low-intensity CBT interventions, competencies and clinical procedures. It provides a comprehensive manual for trainee and qualified Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners within NHS Talking Therapies anxiety and depression services or for other roles that support Low-intensity CBT. New to this edition: Updated research and references Updated further reading and resources New chapters covering the different modalities available for remote LI-CBT and their benefits and drawbacks: telephone, email, and video New chapter on CBT Self-help in Groups New chapter on Working with People from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds New chapter on Working with Long-term Health Conditions Updated chapter on Patient Assessment Updated chapter on Clinical Decision-Making Revised chapter on Using Behaviour Change Models Updated to reflect changes in the new LI-CBT National Curriculum

Managing Change in Organizations

by Nadja Sörgärde Stefan Svenningson

Managing Change in Organizations, second edition, explores a broad range of perspectives on change management, encouraging critical reflection and making sense of a complex field of theories. Its unique approach, based around three key perspectives of change, will help you to understand: · How change is accomplished – the tool perspective · What change means for those involved – the process perspective · Why change is initiated (and whether it is necessary) – the critical perspective Updated throughout to include new examples, case studies and exercises, this essential text offers you the chance to learn pragmatic tools for managing change, as well as gain an in-depth understanding of different theories and their values. Stefan Sveningsson is Professor of Business Administration at the School of Economics and Management, Lund University. Nadja Sörgärde is Senior Lecturer in Business Administration at the School of Economics and Management, Lund University.

Achieving your Diploma in Teaching: Putting theory into practice for the qualification or apprenticeship (Further Education and Skills)

by Ann Gravells Gavin Lumsden

If you are training to be a professional teacher in the further education and skills sector, this book is your starting point. Written in an accessible language, easy to read, up to date and relevant Follows the bestselling style and layout of books by Ann Gravells Packed with guidance on how to put theory into practice, activities and real examples of teaching For anyone looking to refresh their knowledge or working towards the Diploma in Teaching qualification or the Learning and Skills Teacher Apprenticeship Cross-referenced to the Occupational Standards for the FE sector This is a comprehensive text covering teaching, learning, assessing, using technology and professional practice.

Media and Society: Power, Platforms, and Participation

by Nicholas Carah

How do media platforms organise social life? How do media empower or disempower our identities? How do we understand the impact of algorithms? How are media audiences produced and managed? Media & Society introduces the role of the media in social, cultural, political and economic life, unpacking the increasing entanglement of digital media technology with our everyday lives. It explores the relationship between meaning and power in an age of participatory culture, social media and digital platforms. An age where we both create and consume content, and where we both give and gain attention – translating our social lives into huge flows of data. Associate Professor Nicholas Carah shows how a critical approach to power helps us not only to understand the role media play in shaping the social, but also how we can become critically informed media citizens ourselves, able to participate and be heard in meaningful ways. Media & Society expertly introduces all the key concepts and ideas you need to know, and then puts theory into practice by tying them to contemporary case studies. From using Ghostery to track how your personal data is being collected, to exploring misinformation on social media via Youtube, to the reality of internships and freelancing in today’s digital media industry. It is essential reading for students of media, communication and cultural studies.

Primary Science: Knowledge and Understanding (Achieving QTS Series)

by John Sharp Rob Johnsey Debbie Wright Keira Sewell Graham A Peacock

All the subject knowledge you need to teach primary science. If you are training to be a primary school teacher, you need to understand what you need to know about primary science before you can teach it. To help you build your subject knowledge, this comprehensive text includes subject knowledge from each part of the primary science curriculum and comes with a wide range of resources so you can test you knowledge as you progress through the course. an online science subject knowledge audit with the ability to share results end of chapter self-assessment questions Interactive tasks a science subject knowledge checklist useful weblinks for primary science teaching Recommended further reading This new edition comes with a new chapter on science in curriculum.

Introduction to Policing

by Michael Rowe Liam Ralph Ali Malik

"An extremely valuable source of reading, information, and guidance for my policing students. It covers all the topical issues." Johannes Oosthuizen – Lecturer at Winchester University Introducing the definitive guide for students and professionals alike who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of policing in the 21st century. This updated edition of Introduction to Policing reflects the latest developments in policing and offers a rigorous yet accessible overview of the historical origins and theories of policing, the functions of police organisations, and the challenges and controversies facing policing today. With an emphasis on critical thinking and analysis, Rowe encourages readers to consider different perspectives and to engage with key debates around policing, such as ‘who guards the guards’ and ‘the implications of police culture’, helping them to develop a more nuanced understanding of this complex field. The clear writing style, engaging case studies, and helpful study aids make this book an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike. Key features include: • Revised and expanded discussion of racism and police culture, and new coverage of the development of antiracist policing • Updated examples reflecting contemporary criticisms of policing, such as the cases of Sarah Everard and George Floyd • Expanded discussion of key debates, including the ‘defund the police’ movement, and the use of technology and digital policing, including Smart Policing, drones, and body-worn cameras • Learning objectives, key terms, review questions, and annotated further readings in every chapter will help you to engage with the material and consolidate your learning Michael Rowe is Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University Liam Ralph is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University Ali Malik is Lecturer in Criminal Justice at University of Leeds

Managing Change, Creativity and Innovation

by Patrick Dawson Costas Andriopoulos Steven Pattinson

Now in its fifth edition, this bestselling text brings a fresh and unique approach to managing organizational change, taking the view that change, creativity and innovation are interconnected. It couples a strong theoretical understanding of change, creativity and innovation with practical guidance and ideas for organizational change and development. With over 40 international case studies, discussing renowned companies like Amazon, Canva, the NFL, and General Motors, as well as new topics such as social innovation in the creative sector, this edition offers real-world insights that resonate across industries. This book is a must-read for Change Management and Organizational Change modules, as well as those focussing on creativity and innovation. Patrick Dawson is Emeritus Professor of Management at the University of Aberdeen. Constantine Andriopoulos is Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Associate Dean for Entrepreneurship at Cass Business School, City, University of London. Steven Pattinson is Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at Newcastle Business School, Newcastle University.

Statistical Literacy: A Beginner′s Guide

by Rhys Christopher Jones

In an increasingly data-centric world, we all need to know how to read and interpret statistics. But where do we begin? This book breaks statistical terms and concepts down in a clear, straightforward way. From understanding what data are telling you to exploring the value of good storytelling with numbers, it equips you with the information and skills you need to become statistically literate. It also: Dispels misconceptions about the nature of statistics to help you avoid common traps. Helps you put your learning into practice with over 60 Tasks and Develop Your Skills activities. Draws on real-world research to demonstrate the messiness of data – and show you a path through it. Approachable and down to earth, this guide is aimed at undergraduates across the social sciences, psychology, business and beyond who want to engage confidently with quantitative methods or statistics. It forms a reassuring aid for anyone looking to understand the foundations of statistics before their course advances, or as a refresher on key content.

The Ten Commandments: A Guide to the Perfect Law of Liberty (Christian Essentials)

by Peter Leithart

You know them. But do you understand them? The Ten Commandments have become so familiar to us that we don't think about what they actually mean. They've been used by Christians throughout history as the basis for worship, confessions, prayer, even civil law. Are these ancient words still relevant for us today? Their outward simplicity hides their inward complexity. Jesus himself sums up the entire law in a pair of commandments: Love God with all your heart, mind, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself. Peter Leithart re-introduces the Ten Commandments. He shows us how they address every arena of human life, giving us a portrait of life under the lordship of Jesus, who is the heart and soul of the commandments.

Es Geschah in den Highlands: SERIE DER FAMILIE PENNINGTON (SERIE DER FAMILIE PENNINGTON)

by Jan Coffey May McGoldrick

JILTED BRIDE... EIN DUELL BEI TAGESANBRUCH... EIN LANGE GEHÜTETES GEHEIMNIS... EINE ZWEITE CHANCE FÜR DIE LIEBE... Lady Josephine Pennington wurde von ihrem Verlobten sitzen gelassen, als Gerüchte über ihre fragwürdige Herkunft aufkamen. Ihre Adoptiveltern haben ihr immer die Liebe und den Schutz gegeben, die sie brauchte, um sich sicher zu fühlen, und in den letzten sechzehn Jahren hat sie sich so geformt, dass sie die Erwartungen anderer erfüllt. Als sie ein Paket aus den Highlands erhält, das Skizzen enthält, deren Motive ihr unheimlich vertraut sind, glaubt Jo, einen Hinweis auf die Identität ihrer leiblichen Mutter gefunden zu haben. Als Captain Wynne Melfort vor sechzehn Jahren seine Verlobung mit Jo Pennington löste, hätte er nie gedacht, dass er sie wiedersehen würde. Doch als er Informationen entdeckt, die die Wahrheit über Jo's Abstammung enthüllen könnten, fühlt sich Wynne verpflichtet, ein altes Unrecht wiedergutzumachen und sie über seinen Fund zu informieren. Aber er hätte nie erwartet, dass längst tot geglaubte Gefühle wieder aufflammen würden. Jo muss lernen, Wynn zu vertrauen, während sie sich bemühen, das Geheimnis ihrer Geburt zu lüften. Doch es tauchen Kräfte auf, die vor nichts zurückschrecken, um sie daran zu hindern, die Wahrheit aufzudecken und ihr Erbe zurückzuerobern. Gemeinsam müssen sie und Wynne ihre Vergangenheit überwinden und eine tödliche Bedrohung bekämpfen, die tief in den Nebeln der Highlands lauert.

Christos Yannaras: The Apophatic Horizon of Ontology

by Basilio Petra

Basilio Petra sees Christos Yannaras (b. 1935) as a philosopher and theologian whose refiguring, on the one hand, of Heidegger's refusal to define being in ontic terms and, on the other, of Wittgenstein's willingness to admit the inexpressible character of the mystical has led him to articulate a powerful vision of true human existence. This bold interpretation outlines the passage from an ontic 'mode of nature' governed by necessity to a 'mode of self-transcendence and self-offering' beyond the limitations of decay and death. In his native Greece, Yannaras revolutionised the way theology had been done for much of the twentieth century. This book examines the trajectory of Yannaras' thought from his initial encounter with Heidegger's philosophy to his formulation (via the tradition of the Greek Fathers) of a modern critical ontology. It is for both advanced students of philosophy and the growing scholarly audience interested in Yannaras' work. Written in accessible language that does not compromise intellectual rigour, it is the only survey of the development of Yannaras' philosophical thought as a whole.

The Lordship of Jesus Christ in the New Testament

by Albert Nolan

This book is the first time that the 1963 Phd thesis by Albert Nolan OP from the Angelicum in Rome has been published. It deals with a title given to Christ that is problematic for many today. It is a title that is used many times in the New Testament and in the liturgy. When Albert initiated this research, he did so for academic purposes and to further his personal theological knowledge (faith seeking understanding) and spiritual growth. The term 'lord' is still very operative in the liturgy and prayer today. The lordship of Christ is a divine function, a saving function and it was given to Jesus by God. The divine functions are functions of ruling, saving, giving life and sending the Holy Spirit. The term lord is purposeful and meaningful divine service for the benefit of all God's People, the entire Church and for all of Creation, not to be equated with male-controlled interpretations and connotations of our current times. The clarification of the concept 'lord' for Jesus has undergone further clarifications since 1963, but the thesis now in book form, makes it clear that Albert was in search of theological clarification and understanding and he succeeded in his undertaking . . . Albert's findings make it clear that the title is not patriarchal, or sexist and neither exclusive. He underlines that the title 'lord' for Jesus Christ is a function and not a gender concern. The Lordship of Christ is a divine function, a saving function and it was given to Jesus by God. The divine functions are functions of ruling, saving, giving life and sending the Holy Spirit. it was given to Jesus to Jesus by God. The divine functions are functions of ruling, saving, giving life and sending the Holy Spirit.' From the Introduction by Jennifer Slater.

The 2015 Synod - The Crucial Questions: Divorce and Homosexuality

by Geoffrey James Robinson

The October 2014 session of the Synod of Bishops looked at the modern family through a pastoral lens, focusing in particular on situations where there seemed to be a conflict between church doctrine and pastoral need. Two subjects rose to prominence: the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender persons and the situations of Catholics whose marriage has failed and who have later remarried. In this contribution to the Synod scheduled for October 2015, Bishop Geoffrey Robinson contends that "if the second session of the Synod is to find answers, it must first look seriously at the church teachings involved to see whether they might allow some ‘room to move’ in finding pastoral solutions." That is what he offers here.

Zwingli the Pastor: A Life in Conflict

by Stephen Brett Eccher

The Reformer at war In Zwingli the Pastor, Stephen Brett Eccher tells the story of Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531), embattled pastor and reformer. Zwingli's ministry in Zurich was characterized by conflict—conflict that fueled him. It influenced his theological development, inspired his commitment to bring reform, and compelled his devotion to the congregation he led through the tumult of the Reformation. Eccher reveals a complex Zwingli, whose life and legacy continue to influence Protestantism today.

Unlit Corners: Dirtiness, Miserliness, Shyness, Outrageousness, Shallowness, Indecisiveness, Restlessness, and Cowardliness

by Salman Akhtar

With contributions from Salman Akhtar, Jerome Blackman, Michael Civin, Lois Choi-Kain, Nilofer Kaul, M. Sagman Kayatekin, Z. Emel Kayatekin Nina Savelle-Rocklin, and Ann Smolen. Unlit Corners endeavours to bring light to neglected character traits which many struggle to overcome. Filled with relevant case studies and carefully crafted psychoanalytic theory, the book elucidates the multilayered nature of such psychopathologies and its treatment. Beginning in the public realm, Nina Savelle-Rocklin explores the complex meaning of 'dirtiness,' both literally and figuratively, relating it the body, mind, and language. Ann Smolen's investigation of miserliness follows, where she emphasizes that it is not about money, but instead arises from the poverty of internal good objects, which are the basic source of generosity. Jerome Blackman examines the nuanced potential meanings of shyness using psychopathology and underlying etiology, while Lois Choi-Kain deftly categorizes outrageousness into three types: a guilt-driven masochist, a hope-driven optimist, and a hate-driven sadist, with a subcategory for creative writers and artists. The more private traits start with shallowness. Michael Civin develops 'shallow' as a general construct and studies it from a psychoanalytic perspective, arguing that no human being can be described accurately as shallow. The Kayatekins come next with their study of indecisiveness and the role of the ego as a way of understanding this trait. Nilofer Kaul looks at 'restlessness' and its associations in psychoanalysis, literature, and culture. The final chapter comes from Salman Akhtar on the subject of cowardliness, where he links it to the lack of self-protective devices emanating from breeches in the early mother-child bond and deficient identification with the same-sex parent. This book is highly recommended to clinicians to give them the tools to not only understand and empathize with their patient's struggles but also to enhance their capacity to help them overcome such struggles.

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