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An Analysis of Oliver Sacks's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales

An Analysis of Oliver Sacks's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales

In The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat neurologist Oliver Sacks looked at the cutting-edge work taking place in his field and decided that much of it was not fit for purpose. Sacks found it hard to understand why most doctors adopted a mechanical and impersonal approach to their patients and opened his mind to new ways to treat people with neurological disorders. He explored the question of deciding what such new ways might be by deploying his formidable creative thinking skills. Sacks felt the issues at the heart of patient care needed redefining because the way they were being dealt with hurt not only patients but practitioners too. They limited a physician’s capacity to understand and then treat a patient’s condition. To highlight the issue Sacks wrote the stories of 24 patients and their neurological clinical conditions. In the process he rebelled against traditional methodology by focusing on his patients’ subjective experiences. Sacks did not only write about his patients in original ways – he attempt to come up with creative ways of treating them as well. At root his method was to try to help each person individually with the core aim of finding meaning and a sense of identity despite or even thanks to the patients’ condition. Sacks thus redefined the issue of neurological work in a new way and his ideas were so influential that they heralded the arrival of a broader movement – narrative medicine – that placed stronger emphasis on listening to and incorporating patients’ experiences and insights into their care. | An Analysis of Oliver Sacks's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales

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Investigating Clinical Psychology Pseudoscience Fringe Science and Controversies

Investigating Clinical Psychology Pseudoscience Fringe Science and Controversies

Investigating Clinical Psychology takes a deep dive into the field of clinical psychology through the lens of pseudoscience and fringe science. An expert panel of authors honors the role of science in the field while also exploring and guarding against the harms that pseudoscience can cause. Clinicians have an ethical duty to provide the best available evidence-based care. Engaging accessible and open-minded in approach this book outlines the distinction between science and pseudoscience in order to prevent the false and often quite harmful effects that pseudoscientific practices can have on patients in need of mental health services. The book covers a variety of topics including harmful therapies purple hat therapies animal-assisted therapies hypnosis and energy medicine. Featuring world-renowned voices from health care specialists to skeptics on the outside of the field gazing in it equips readers with the skills needed to differentiate between pseudoscientific and evidence-based approaches in both study and practice. Aligning with many major undergraduate textbooks for easy course integration Investigating Clinical Psychology is valuable supplemental reading in undergraduate and graduate courses in clinical psychology. It is also a beneficial reference for clinicians in practice as well as anyone interested in pseudoscience within the mental health sector. | Investigating Clinical Psychology Pseudoscience Fringe Science and Controversies

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Information Technology An Introduction for Today’s Digital World

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Tailored Approaches to Self-Leadership A Bite-Size Approach Using Psychology and Neuroscience

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Linux with Operating System Concepts

Linux with Operating System Concepts

A True Textbook for an Introductory Course System Administration Course or a Combination Course Linux with Operating System Concepts Second Edition merges conceptual operating system (OS) and Unix/Linux topics into one cohesive textbook for undergraduate students. The book can be used for a one- or two-semester course on Linux or Unix. It is complete with review sections problems definitions concepts and relevant introductory material such as binary and Boolean logic OS kernels and the role of the CPU and memory hierarchy. Details for Introductory and Advanced Users The book covers Linux from both the user and system administrator positions. From a user perspective it emphasizes command-line interaction. From a system administrator perspective the text reinforces shell scripting with examples of administration scripts that support the automation of administrator tasks. Thorough Coverage of Concepts and Linux Commands The author incorporates OS concepts not found in most Linux/Unix textbooks including kernels file systems storage devices virtual memory and process management. He also introduces computer science topics such as computer networks and TCP/IP interpreters versus compilers file compression file system integrity through backups RAID and encryption technologies booting and the GNUs C compiler. New in this Edition The book has been updated to systemd Linux and the newer services like Cockpit NetworkManager firewalld and journald. This edition explores Linux beyond CentOS/Red Hat by adding detail on Debian distributions. Content across most topics has been updated and improved.

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Hollywood Musicals

Hollywood Musicals

Hollywood Musicals offers an insightful account of a genre that was once a mainstay of twentieth-century film production and continues to draw audiences today. What is a film musical? How do musicals work formally and culturally? Why have they endured since the introduction of sound in the late 1920s? What makes them more than glittery surfaces or escapist fare? In answering such questions this guidebook by Steven Cohan takes new and familiar viewers on a tour of Hollywood musicals. Chapters discuss definitions of the genre its long history different modes of analyzing it the great stars of the classic era and auteur directors. Highlights include extended discussions of such celebrated musicals from the studio era as The Love Parade Top Hat Holiday Inn Stormy Weather The Gang’s All Here Meet Me in St. Louis Cover Girl Mother Wore Tights Singin’ in the Rain Gentlemen Prefer Blondes The Band Wagon Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Jailhouse Rock as well as later films such as Cabaret All that Jazz Beauty and the Beast and La La Land. Cohan brings in numerous other examples that amplify and extend to the present day his claims about the musical its generic coherence and flexibility its long and distinguished history its special appeal and its cultural significance. Clear and accessible this guide provides students of film and culture with a succinct but substantial overview that provides both analysis and intersectional context to one of Hollywood’s most beloved genres.

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A Life Well Lived Dialogues with a “Kabouter

A Life Well Lived Dialogues with a “Kabouter

Manfred Kets de Vries wears many “hats”—psychoanalyst executive coach consultant management educator researcher writer—but he has noticed that whichever hat he is wearing every question he is asked boils down to one thing: “How can I live a well-lived life?” Over many years of practice in all these disciplines Professor Kets de Vries has realized the unsurpassed value of stories in tackling human dilemmas and providing answers to this question. The book is therefore one of the most important books he has written for coaches students leaders managers educators—or anyone seeking a more reflective text to guide them through the multitude of questions that we face in work and in life. He draws on a long literary tradition of the unexpected encounter with a wise “other ” fantastic or magical—think The Little Prince Alice's Adventures in Wonderland The Once and Future King the Harry Potter novels—to animate an exploration of the deepest questions and concerns of human beings. He constructs an extended Socratic dialogue between his two “selves”; the first a naïve traveler lost in the Siberian wilderness and the second a reflective avatar who comes to his aid. The avatar takes the form of a “kabouter ” a familiar figure in Dutch folklore whose counterpart can be found in different cultures around the world and throughout centuries of storytelling. Through stories riddles and puzzles the kabouter challenges the traveler to question and reflect upon his life and values guiding him—and readers—toward the insights that will help them achieve a life well lived. | A Life Well Lived Dialogues with a “Kabouter

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The Transatlantic Persuasion Liberal-Democratic Mind in the Age of Gladstone

The Transatlantic Persuasion Liberal-Democratic Mind in the Age of Gladstone

This pioneering work is the basic and largely unmatched study of the single transatlantic community of thought shared by nineteenth century British and Canadian Liberals and American Democrats. The result of more than tens years of comparative research The Transatlantic Persuasion explores the roots of those ideas hat comprise a coherent Liberal-Democratic worldview: ideas about society human relations the economy equality liberty the ethnocultural dimension of life the proper role and nature of government and the world community. In Britain Canada and the United States Liberal-Democrats saw themselves as battlers against social evils caused by corrupt self-seeking aristocracies. This was true whether their power was based on business wealth land or vested religious privilege; and in all three countries they developed practically identical public policy agendas. Widely praised for its graceful narrative style its intriguing political and cultural analysis and its sensitive feeling for the nuances of personality and the human condition The Transatlantic Persuasion finds that cultural forces such as ethnicity religion and style of life have played an astonishingly central role in politics. Kelley sees a similar confrontation within each of the three countries between the core culture including the Establishment and its institutions and the outgroups the culturally socially and often economically peripheral peoples. In Britain for example the Tories (Conservatives) were the aggressively dominant English who look down on such minorities as the Scots and the Irish. These outgroups gathered within Gladstone's Liberal party and from this base fought for equal status and treatment against prejudices. Similar patterns in Canada and the United States led to Kelley to conclude that these cultural facts of life were as important and powerful in public life as those that were purely economic in nature. Greeted with praise on its original publication in the general media as well as in major scholarly journals The Transatlantic Persuasion performs history's highest office: It explains the present by placing it in the deep perspective of time thus demonstrating how the past prefigures and shapes current events. | The Transatlantic Persuasion Liberal-Democratic Mind in the Age of Gladstone

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