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Thoroughly updated for its Third Edition, this text will be the definitive reference on autonomic nervous system disorders, for practicing and academic neurologists and clinicians in such areas as cardiology and gastroenterology where autonomic disorders are prevalent. The book focuses on patient care and provides the sophisticated laboratory testing information necessary for clinical diagnosis and management.This edition has a new co-editor, Eduardo E. Benarroch, MD, who provides more detailed information on the role of the central nervous system in autonomic disorders. The book incorporates the latest advances in noninvasive laboratory testing to evaluate abnormalities in the control of blood pressure, heart rate, urination, digestion, sexual function, and sweating.
"The Real Captain" is a helpful guide for any aspiring or practising Business Analyst (BA). Instead of merely discussing theories, the book presents real-world scenarios and offers real practical insights. It addresses crucial questions like what BAs do in real projects, their challenges, and how they apply theoretical concepts during business analysis to make their work effective, productive and thus projects successful. The author, Jayakishor, aims to assist readers in succeeding as BAs by providing valuable information and practice exercises. The book includes self-assessments to determine if you are well-suited for the job, numerous questions for learning, and guidance for interviews, CVs, and LinkedIn profiles.It serves as a valuable resource for IT professionals or those aspiring to become BAs, professionals from other fields seeking a transition to a Business Analysis role, or newcomers who wish to comprehend the role of a BA in an IT project. Throughout the book, the author aims to empower readers with the insights and preparation needed to excel as a BA, thus empowering readers to navigate complex professional situations confidently.
Principles of Change demonstrates that the ideas and observations of many clinicians about psychotherapy (how change is facilitated or hampered, with whom and by whom, etc.) can shed light on how research findings can best be implemented in practice. Edited by renowned psychotherapy researchers and with chapters authored by expert psychotherapy practitioners, the book creates a new collaboration based on direct and bi-directional communication between scientists and clinicians who draw on their respective knowledge and expertise, and that will lead to synergetic methods for understanding and improving psychotherapy.
A TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR ‘For all those who believe in the politics of principle and hope this a wonderful reminder that they do not always lose. For all those who despair that politics can ever be inspiring again this is a must-read to shake you out of your misery’ Paddy Ashdown