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Bases Morfológicas do Envelhecimento Humano
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 223

Bases Morfológicas do Envelhecimento Humano

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-20
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  • Publisher: Simplíssimo

Quem gostaria de alcançar a longevidade? No entanto, no mundo moderno reivindicar esse direito é para poucos. Por isso, os autores dessa obra elaboraram este estudo que trata do envelhecimento através de uma visão holística, na qual é explorado desde o princípio básico morfológico que envolve todo o processo de envelhecer, interpassa pelas teorias, e procura mostrar como o envelhecimento não saudável pode se tornar alvo de risco para a COVID-19. O livro apresenta o reflexo do envelhecimento em cada sistema do corpo humano e as repercussões desse evento com as doenças da modernidade, as doenças crônicas não transmissíveis e as doenças neurodegenerativas. Além disso, oferece...

Understanding Fibromyalgia
  • Language: en

Understanding Fibromyalgia

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Homosexuality and the Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Homosexuality and the Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-14
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Disproving the notion that homosexuals are antifamily, this enlightening book details the variety of family forms in which gays and lesbians live and explores the effects of homosexuality on individuals in families and on the family as a whole. Little in the professional literature addresses the combined topics of homosexuality and the family, so practitioners, academicians, researchers, and students in various disciplines--counseling, gay studies, sociology, human sexuality, psychology, social work, law, and medicine--will discover a wealth of unique and useful material here. Arranged in a life history sequence that moves from adolescence to adulthood, this informative volume documents the responses of parents of gay children, wives of gay men, children of lesbian mothers, and gay fathers about their family lives.

Handbook of Family Theories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 514

Handbook of Family Theories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Organized by content areas rather than by theory, this comprehensive, accessible handbook helps readers gain greater insight into how key theories have impacted today’s family research. Most competing books, organized by theory, do not provide a strong sense of the links between theory and research. Using the 2000 and 2010 decade-in-review issues of the Journal of Marriage and Family as a resource, the book addresses the most important topics impacting family studies research today. The introductory chapter, written by the editors, provides an overview of the role family theories have had on the field. This chapter is followed by 23 others on family-related content areas written by renowne...

Controlling People
  • Language: en

Controlling People

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"We need to strive for a world where people control what is important to themselves while minimizing the controlling of others." We are all controlling people. In fact our feelings of wellbeing depend on staying in control. Just as when we drive a car, we must stay in control in everyday life in order to keep the things we care about going in the right direction. Yet this natural controlling behavior is sometimes the very reason we end up losing control. This happens when we try to control other people as well as when we try to control ourselves. So how do we do better? Based on Perceptual Control Theory (PCT), this entertaining and enlightening book by psychologists Richard S. Marken and Timothy A. Carey explores the paradox of why we often lose control by trying to be in control and why our controlling nature makes it difficult to stop this self-defeating behavior. They show that understanding PCT opens the window to understanding and learning about ourselves as controlling people and equips us to lead more effective and satisfying lives.

Growing Up in a Lesbian Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Growing Up in a Lesbian Family

Legal battles over same-sex marriage have drawn increasing public attention to the question of whether lesbian and gay families can raise happy, healthy children. Opponents of the legal recognition of homosexual unions have based their arguments in part on the premise that children brought up by parents of the same sex face significant social and psychological disadvantages. This pioneering volume provides an objective and long overdue look at the experiences of the children themselves. Presenting a unique longitudinal study of 25 children raised in lesbian mother families, and a comparison group raised by single heterosexual mothers, the book examines the developmental effects of growing up in a same-sex household--and confronts a range of myths and stereotypes along the way. Winner--Independent Book Publishers Association Benjamin Franklin Award for Editorial and Design Excellence

The Way We Really Are
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

The Way We Really Are

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-08-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Stephanie Coontz, the author of The Way We Never Were, now turns her attention to the mythology that surrounds today’s family—the demonizing of “untraditional” family forms and marriage and parenting issues. She argues that while it’s not crazy to miss the more hopeful economic trends of the 1950s and 1960s, few would want to go back to the gender roles and race relations of those years. Mothers are going to remain in the workforce, family diversity is here to stay, and the nuclear family can no longer handle all the responsibilities of elder care and childrearing.Coontz gives a balanced account of how these changes affect families, both positively and negatively, but she rejects the notion that the new diversity is a sentence of doom. Every family has distinctive resources and special vulnerabilities, and there are ways to help each one build on its strengths and minimize its weaknesses.The book provides a meticulously researched, balanced account showing why a historically informed perspective on family life can be as much help to people in sorting through family issues as going into therapy—and much more help than listening to today’s political debates.

Five Steps to Forgiveness
  • Language: en

Five Steps to Forgiveness

The Templeton Foundation, whose board members include Desmond Tutu, Jimmy Carter, Robert Coles, and others, has already funded more than $5 million and supported 58 studies to show that it's possible to teach people to forgive faster, more thoroughly, and with longer-lasting results. The core of Everett Worthington's own research is his revolutionary five-step Reach program for forgiveness: R = Recall the hurt (define your feelings and expectations)E = Empathize with the one who hurt you (put yourself in the victimizer's shoes)A = Give the Altruistic gift of forgiveness (commit to a selfless act)C = Commit to forgive (make your act a public one)H = Hold onto forgiveness (learn how not to slide back into thoughts of revenge and retaliation)The author lays out the research results that demonstrate that people who forgive are healthier and happier. It offers a new definition of forgiveness: it's not an act of will, but rather a change in understanding.This revolutionary book provides readers with a new road out of the pain of victimization.

The Use of Humor in Psychotherapy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Use of Humor in Psychotherapy

Until recently, the use of humour in therapy has been both decried and demeaned. However, Sigmund Freud was an active joke-teller and used wit in many interactions with patients. This text considers the effects of using humour in work with patients in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.