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“Spiritual Quest” is a powerful narrative of one woman reappraising her essence—relationships, jobs, successes and even her environment. She embarks on a courageous inner journey of discovery. DeMasi’s personal stories record her yearning for deeper meaning in her life as she seeks answers to life’s questions: what does it mean to be alive, why are we here? Her answers reveal a path of spiritual growth and balance. She explores difficult subjects like mortality, forgiveness, fear, submission. She examines the challenges of love and the gifts of angels, compassion, traditional and contemporary religions aided with spiritual tools like meditation. She settles in the now, embracing each moment of life, with joy and serenity in her soul. This journey to find authenticity can guide and enrich your life as you craft your brand of spiritualty—picking and choosing what is right at this time. Achieve change; find your life purpose through love.
Risk to create your future. Disaster can strike at any moment. Are you prepared physically, emotionally? How do you face fear, attack and conquer? Does the spiritual assist? Some of these harrowing ordeals tell of a woman on a flight that crashes in the jungle and struggles for her life as beauty emerges. A man falls from the sky without a parachute and battles to live, miles away from medical assistance. Multiple explorers face the perils of Antarctica's destruction battling storms – hunger – imminent death as we wonder how they can survive. A female in an arid Israeli town of ancient traditions attempts to move from the past to the present struggling for her and other women's rights. A...
On Good Morning America, The Today Show, and throughout the media, Judy Gilford is recognized as an expert on how to travel light without feeling deprived. Now, her classic on efficient carry-on travel returns, brimming with new luggage and other products, updated resource information, tips on packing larger bags, and more.
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This book describes the life of Karl Abraham, his work in Zurich and Berlin, and his scientific relationship with Freud. Abraham wrote important papers which form the base of clinical psychoanalysis and analytic technique: transference, countertransference, narcissism, envy and childhood trauma. In particular, the book takes into account the contribution Abraham made to understanding the problem of mourning and melancholia, not only through his works dedicated to this topic but also with his contribution within the continuous and scientific communication with Freud, as documented in the Freud-Abraham correspondence (Karnac, 2002). In the final chapter, 'What Abraham could not understand', the book describes how, when Abraham read the manuscript of Mourning and Melancholia, he did not fully understand some passages of Freud's text. He thought for a long time until he could envisage a solution to an unsolved problem - that of the way in which the patient succeeds in overcoming the mourning. This happens when the loved and lost object is reinstalled in his inner world, a very important concept in the Kleinian development.
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This symposium series book describes women in mid- to upper- level positions within the chemical industry who have been deemed successful, but are relatively unknown on a national level. Success comes in many forms, and it also comes in many positions. The book will highlight women whose careers range from very technical and obvious to those that are not. Some of the key careers include technical directors, eminent scientists, business managers, patent attorneys, bench chemists, entrepreneurs, human resource directors, and journalists. The goal of this book is to create a resource where women can find a role model, someone with whom they can relate. Profiling women with a wide diversity of experiences and career opportunities allows the reader to find a common connection. Finally the workplace is not perfect; this series book will highlight both the pleasant and unpleasant career experiences which these women underwent.
Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism provides rich new insights into the history of political thought and clinical knowledge. In these chapters, internationally renowned historians and cultural theorists discuss landmark debates about the uses and abuses of ‘the talking cure’ and map the diverse psychologies and therapeutic practices that have featured in and against tyrannical, modern regimes. These essays show both how the Freudian movement responded to and was transformed by the rise of fascism and communism, the Second World War, and the Cold War, and how powerful new ideas about aggression, destructiveness, control, obedience and psychological freedom were taken up in the in...