Lingering Shadows

Lingering Shadows
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9781524685652
ISBN-13 : 1524685658
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Lingering Shadows by : Dr. Anne R. Murray Ed.D.

Download or read book Lingering Shadows written by Dr. Anne R. Murray Ed.D. and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2017-04-03 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tall Georgia pines sway in the gentle breeze. A small creek winds among the azaleas in the spring. A young deer raises his head listening. This is the atmosphere in which the author creates stories for you to enjoy. For generations her family members have lived on the land and written personal journals and family happenings. Writing and history have been important in their lives. Dr. Murray takes the book to a whole different level. Life takes a different turn as the events unravel throughout the story. Lingering Shadows is a creation of post-Civil War days. It is the sequel of Glimpses of the Past; Heritage of the Old South, a story created before and during Civil War days. After the main character, Benjamin Green, comes home from the war, he is met with various happenings. Tragedy, determination, love of family and land are entailed in this story. - Janice E. Wright

Lingering Shadows

Lingering Shadows
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Publisher : Bobbi Kerr
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781989569153
ISBN-13 : 1989569153
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Lingering Shadows by : Bobbi Kerr

Download or read book Lingering Shadows written by Bobbi Kerr and published by Bobbi Kerr. This book was released on 2022-07-19 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I previously published Lingering Shadows under my old name, Bobbi Schemerhorn. Bobbi Kerr is my new name. If you have already purchased it, simply update your reader. But I assure you, I am the same author. Darkness hides in the shadows of your mind. The Guardians must continue to move forward now that their Alpha is gone. The aftermath of Taya’s prolonged fight has rippled out into the Second Life. Many had suffered. Some Keepers lost their own battles. Stan, Taya’s Beta’s behaviour had become erratic, unpredictable. Stan’s grief hits new heights when his own Elder’s life ended. Paul and Snoops are at a loss about how to help Stan cope with his despair. What is in store now for Paul? It will be another four generations before the next Alpha arrives. As Elder to the Alpha’s, it’s Paul’s duty to bring her into the Second Life. Does Paul want to wait? Was Taya his last Alpha? Will he be able to pass the torch on? Who will take his place? Lingering Shadows is a contemporary fantasy and book two in the Young Chronicles Trilogy. What will happen to those in the Second Life? Who will be the next Alpha? The shocking twists and turns will keep you reading till the very end.

Lingering Shadows

Lingering Shadows
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015024772181
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Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Lingering Shadows by : Aryeh Maidenbaum

Download or read book Lingering Shadows written by Aryeh Maidenbaum and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 1991 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This definitive sourcebook on the thorny issue of C.G. Jung's alleged anti-Semitism contains twenty essays by renowned analysts and historians. Includes a bibliographic survey and a summary of significant events and quotations.

Lingering Shadow

Lingering Shadow
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Publisher : Delhi] : Hind Pocket Books
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015010343336
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Book Synopsis Lingering Shadow by : Mohana Rākeśa

Download or read book Lingering Shadow written by Mohana Rākeśa and published by Delhi] : Hind Pocket Books. This book was released on 1970 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Curtis' Lingering Shadows and Circle of Related Families

Curtis' Lingering Shadows and Circle of Related Families
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Total Pages : 620
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89082428004
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Book Synopsis Curtis' Lingering Shadows and Circle of Related Families by : Jack Curtis

Download or read book Curtis' Lingering Shadows and Circle of Related Families written by Jack Curtis and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 620 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Descendants of Richard Curtis, Sr., who was born 1728 in Dinwiddie Co., Virginia, a son of William and Hannah Curtis. His mother, Hannah, married William Cook (d. 1739) and 1740 Robert Courtney. He married Phoeby Courtney Jones born in 1724. She was the daughter of Robert and Abigail Courtney. Phoebe was previously married to William Jones (d. 1745) in 1743. They had one son, John. Phoebe and Richard Curtis had four sons and three daughters, who were born in North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina. Family migrated from South Carolina to Natchez, Mississippi.

Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry

Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9783030377458
ISBN-13 : 3030377458
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry by : H. Steven Moffic

Download or read book Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry written by H. Steven Moffic and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-02-25 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Following World War II and the exposure of the concentration camps, psychiatry turned its attention to a vast range of cultural concerns with results that seemed to indicate a decline of stigma over time. However, it is now clear that whatever drives prejudices, especially in the case of anti-Semitism, was just dormant and perhaps not fully understood. Hate crimes and anti-Semitism broad recently re-emerged in Europe, and the United States followed shortly thereafter. The US Federal Bureau of investigation reports that New York City, which is still considered the most Jewish-friendly region in the US, experienced a 22% spike in anti-Semitic hate crimes in 2018 alone, with more extremes in other regions of the country. Neo-Nazi groups have grown stronger in the United States and abroad, often resulting in organized acts of violence. The recent Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, PA demonstrated that these acts are not limited to one-on-one interactions, but sometimes as prolific, large-scale act. The medical community is not immune from biases either. The Cleveland Clinic recently fired a young doctor after she publicly declared her wishes to inject Jewish patients with lethal substances, which is only one of many hateful comments she made on social media over the course of several years. Psychiatrists in particular grapple with this as they try to serve patients of both Jewish and non-Jewish descent who struggle to process these acts of hate. Despite all of this, there is no training and no resource to guide medical professionals through these challenges. The editors of the recent Springer book, Islamophobia and Psychiatry, recognize this gap in the literature and seek to develop another high-quality text to meet this need. Written by expert clinicians in global regions where these incidents are most prevalent, the book seeks to be neither political nor opinion-based; instead, the text takes an innovative cross-cultural psychiatric interaction, similar to what was done with Springer’s new Islamophobia book. Coverage will range from foci on the social psychiatric aspects of anti-Semitism to how it may in turn infuse clinical encounters between patients and clinicians. Written by experts in this area, the insight and expertise of psychiatrists from a variety of cultural and religious backgrounds will focus on what psychiatrists need to know to combat the negative mental health impact that increasingly rise out of this particular phenomenon. Such a multi-cultural psychiatric approach has never been taken before for this topic. This discourse is the foundation for the primary goal of this book: to develop the tools needed to improve clinical outcomes for patients. Hence, this book aims to present an updated, comprehensive bio-psychosocial perspective on anti-Semitism at the interface of clinical psychiatry.

Carl Gustav Jung

Carl Gustav Jung
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781446264607
ISBN-13 : 1446264602
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Carl Gustav Jung by : Ann Casement

Download or read book Carl Gustav Jung written by Ann Casement and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2001-05-03 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: `This book offers a fresh and full introduction to Jung′s psychology - it will be appreciated by many, from novice counsellors to the well-read analyst who will find... that there is much to learn about C G Jung′ - Journal of Analytical Psychology `Ann Casement achieves an almost impossible task in her contribution to this useful series from SAGE, namely to create a lively overview of a complex man and his equally complex contributuions to analytic psychotherapy.... Casement achieves in this short book what Jung may have hoped to do when he reported a dream following a meeting with a publisher who was encouraging him to write a popular text of his ideas for the non-specialist. He had rejected the idea out of hand, but later he had a dream that changed his mind. "Jung found himself `standing in a public place addressing a great multitude of people who were listening to him with rapt attention and understanding what he said′" ′ - Self & Society `Clearly written and well-informed, this impressive book is likely to become the single volume of choice for those psychotherapists and counsellors engaging with Jung and Jungian psychology as part of their training (whether wholly Jungian or more pluralistic). Ann Casement writes as an informed and enthusiastic insider who has also managed to retain her critical distance - hence what she has to say will also be relevant to more experienced readers′ - Andrew Samuels, University of Essex Carl Gustav Jung is an enlightening and insightful guide to the life and work of one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy and most influential thinkers in modern times. Combining insights from his early life and his wide-ranging intellectual interests in philosophy, mysticism and parapsychology, Ann Casement traces the development of Jung′s ideas on the functioning of the human mind, including the origins of core Jungian concepts such as archetypes, teleology, alchemy and the collective unconscious. Examining the relationship between Freud and Jung through their prolific correspondence, the author charts the growing divergence of opinion, which culminated in the birth of analytical psychology, the branch of psychotherapy established by Jung. Notwithstanding his unquestionable contribution to modern intellectual thought, Jung has been subject to severe criticism, including allegations of anti-Semitism and sympathy with the Nazi party. The book sets out clearly both the arguments levelled against Jung and responses to his critics. Particularly for the reader new to Jungian thinking, this book places the central concepts fully into context and provides the ideal starting point for further study of Jung and his work. Ann Casement is a Jungian Analyst in Private Practice, London and Chair of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. Her previous publications include Post-Jungians Today.