Swirling Emotions

Swirling Emotions

Author: Donna Kessler

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06-28

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9781977227010

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This is an inspirational journey in the form of a poetry collection of a woman's experience with love, loss, trauma, grief, and letting go. Anybody who has struggled in life or are working towards recovery can benefit from this emotionally charged book. Divided into three sections, this collection expresses rising from the ashes and sentimental moments, followed by a crashing doom relating to abuse and heartbreak. Eventually, it leads up to a magical side of life relating to healing, fresh starts, and forgiveness. Readers will be taken on a roller coaster of emotions, traveling through an era of darkness then coming upon a soft slow stroll through crystal clear waters and rays of sunshine.


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Download or read book Swirling Emotions written by Donna Kessler and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-28 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is an inspirational journey in the form of a poetry collection of a woman's experience with love, loss, trauma, grief, and letting go. Anybody who has struggled in life or are working towards recovery can benefit from this emotionally charged book. Divided into three sections, this collection expresses rising from the ashes and sentimental moments, followed by a crashing doom relating to abuse and heartbreak. Eventually, it leads up to a magical side of life relating to healing, fresh starts, and forgiveness. Readers will be taken on a roller coaster of emotions, traveling through an era of darkness then coming upon a soft slow stroll through crystal clear waters and rays of sunshine.


Swirl of Emotions

Swirl of Emotions

Author: Cyril Oghomeh

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2014-12-17

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 1496959426

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Swirl of Emotions is about candid revelations of sweet romance, sex, human relationships, sheer promises of undying affections, commitments, believe and hope, faith and religion. It makes use of some funny animal characters, ambles their proclivity swiftly with humans to show how we dispel inhibitions when we are in the throes of a conquest. It also depicts the exchange of emotions and gait that we share and show when we unfold our need or desire for love.


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Download or read book Swirl of Emotions written by Cyril Oghomeh and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2014-12-17 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Swirl of Emotions is about candid revelations of sweet romance, sex, human relationships, sheer promises of undying affections, commitments, believe and hope, faith and religion. It makes use of some funny animal characters, ambles their proclivity swiftly with humans to show how we dispel inhibitions when we are in the throes of a conquest. It also depicts the exchange of emotions and gait that we share and show when we unfold our need or desire for love.


What Doctors Feel

What Doctors Feel

Author: Danielle Ofri

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2013-06-04

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 0807073334

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A look at the emotional side of medicine—the shame, fear, anger, anxiety, empathy, and even love that affect patient care Physicians are assumed to be objective, rational beings, easily able to detach as they guide patients and families through some of life’s most challenging moments. But doctors’ emotional responses to the life-and-death dramas of everyday practice have a profound impact on medical care. And while much has been written about the minds and methods of the medical professionals who save our lives, precious little has been said about their emotions. In What Doctors Feel, Dr. Danielle Ofri has taken on the task of dissecting the hidden emotional responses of doctors, and how these directly influence patients. How do the stresses of medical life—from paperwork to grueling hours to lawsuits to facing death—affect the medical care that doctors can offer their patients? Digging deep into the lives of doctors, Ofri examines the daunting range of emotions—shame, anger, empathy, frustration, hope, pride, occasionally despair, and sometimes even love—that permeate the contemporary doctor-patient connection. Drawing on scientific studies, including some surprising research, Dr. Danielle Ofri offers up an unflinching look at the impact of emotions on health care. With her renowned eye for dramatic detail, Dr. Ofri takes us into the swirling heart of patient care, telling stories of caregivers caught up and occasionally torn down by the whirlwind life of doctoring. She admits to the humiliation of an error that nearly killed one of her patients and her forever fear of making another. She mourns when a beloved patient is denied a heart transplant. She tells the riveting stories of an intern traumatized when she is forced to let a newborn die in her arms, and of a doctor whose daily glass of wine to handle the frustrations of the ER escalates into a destructive addiction. But doctors don’t only feel fear, grief, and frustration. Ofri also reveals that doctors tell bad jokes about “toxic sock syndrome,” cope through gallows humor, find hope in impossible situations, and surrender to ecstatic happiness when they triumph over illness. The stories here reveal the undeniable truth that emotions have a distinct effect on how doctors care for their patients. For both clinicians and patients, understanding what doctors feel can make all the difference in giving and getting the best medical care.


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Download or read book What Doctors Feel written by Danielle Ofri and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 2013-06-04 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A look at the emotional side of medicine—the shame, fear, anger, anxiety, empathy, and even love that affect patient care Physicians are assumed to be objective, rational beings, easily able to detach as they guide patients and families through some of life’s most challenging moments. But doctors’ emotional responses to the life-and-death dramas of everyday practice have a profound impact on medical care. And while much has been written about the minds and methods of the medical professionals who save our lives, precious little has been said about their emotions. In What Doctors Feel, Dr. Danielle Ofri has taken on the task of dissecting the hidden emotional responses of doctors, and how these directly influence patients. How do the stresses of medical life—from paperwork to grueling hours to lawsuits to facing death—affect the medical care that doctors can offer their patients? Digging deep into the lives of doctors, Ofri examines the daunting range of emotions—shame, anger, empathy, frustration, hope, pride, occasionally despair, and sometimes even love—that permeate the contemporary doctor-patient connection. Drawing on scientific studies, including some surprising research, Dr. Danielle Ofri offers up an unflinching look at the impact of emotions on health care. With her renowned eye for dramatic detail, Dr. Ofri takes us into the swirling heart of patient care, telling stories of caregivers caught up and occasionally torn down by the whirlwind life of doctoring. She admits to the humiliation of an error that nearly killed one of her patients and her forever fear of making another. She mourns when a beloved patient is denied a heart transplant. She tells the riveting stories of an intern traumatized when she is forced to let a newborn die in her arms, and of a doctor whose daily glass of wine to handle the frustrations of the ER escalates into a destructive addiction. But doctors don’t only feel fear, grief, and frustration. Ofri also reveals that doctors tell bad jokes about “toxic sock syndrome,” cope through gallows humor, find hope in impossible situations, and surrender to ecstatic happiness when they triumph over illness. The stories here reveal the undeniable truth that emotions have a distinct effect on how doctors care for their patients. For both clinicians and patients, understanding what doctors feel can make all the difference in giving and getting the best medical care.


Mellencamp

Mellencamp

Author: David Masciotra

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 0813147352

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John Mellencamp's numerous hits, awards, and recognitions—including his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame—puts him in such celebrated company as Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan. In Mellencamp, David Masciotra explores the life and career of this important talent, persuasively arguing for his space among the most distinguished songwriters of our time. Beginning with Mellencamp's modest start in Seymour, Indiana, Masciotra details the artist's road to fame, examines his struggles with the music industry, and celebrates the success he found by remaining true to his midwestern roots. With themes that range from small-town life, race, and religion to poverty and the struggles of adulthood, Mellencamp's songs remain central to the social and historical context of contemporary America. Acting as an artistic archivist, he has refused to forget the struggles of workers and Black Americans, and in line with his tributes to 1960s rock and Americana folk, he has summoned his sizable talent and his tenacious heart to tell a story his audience and country need to hear. From a cultural critic whose work has also appeared in the Washington Post, Atlantic, and Los Angeles Review of Books, this thoughtful analysis highlights four decades of the artist's music, showing how it has consistently elevated the dignity of everyday people, and spanned the genres of folk, soul, and rock and roll to amplify the struggle of democracy.


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Download or read book Mellencamp written by David Masciotra and published by University Press of Kentucky. This book was released on 2015 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: John Mellencamp's numerous hits, awards, and recognitions—including his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame—puts him in such celebrated company as Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan. In Mellencamp, David Masciotra explores the life and career of this important talent, persuasively arguing for his space among the most distinguished songwriters of our time. Beginning with Mellencamp's modest start in Seymour, Indiana, Masciotra details the artist's road to fame, examines his struggles with the music industry, and celebrates the success he found by remaining true to his midwestern roots. With themes that range from small-town life, race, and religion to poverty and the struggles of adulthood, Mellencamp's songs remain central to the social and historical context of contemporary America. Acting as an artistic archivist, he has refused to forget the struggles of workers and Black Americans, and in line with his tributes to 1960s rock and Americana folk, he has summoned his sizable talent and his tenacious heart to tell a story his audience and country need to hear. From a cultural critic whose work has also appeared in the Washington Post, Atlantic, and Los Angeles Review of Books, this thoughtful analysis highlights four decades of the artist's music, showing how it has consistently elevated the dignity of everyday people, and spanned the genres of folk, soul, and rock and roll to amplify the struggle of democracy.


Hollownton Outsiders

Hollownton Outsiders

Author: Gretchen S.B.

Publisher: Gretchen S.B.

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13:

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Life is finally getting back to normal…almost. Two months ago homicide detective Anthony Hollownton was forcibly thrown into the supernatural world. A world that has been eerily silent ever since. During a routine patrol a mutilated body is found. When Tony and his partner do a little digging the case seems open and shut. But no one will admit to mutilating the body. When a second body appears, more mutilated than the last, Tony can’t help but wonder if the supernatural is somehow involved. The more he looks into this case, the less he can tell his partner and the less straightforward these supernatural creatures seem to be.


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Download or read book Hollownton Outsiders written by Gretchen S.B. and published by Gretchen S.B.. This book was released on 2018-01-18 with total page 426 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Life is finally getting back to normal…almost. Two months ago homicide detective Anthony Hollownton was forcibly thrown into the supernatural world. A world that has been eerily silent ever since. During a routine patrol a mutilated body is found. When Tony and his partner do a little digging the case seems open and shut. But no one will admit to mutilating the body. When a second body appears, more mutilated than the last, Tony can’t help but wonder if the supernatural is somehow involved. The more he looks into this case, the less he can tell his partner and the less straightforward these supernatural creatures seem to be.


Wild Magic

Wild Magic

Author: Madeline Freeman

Publisher: Madeline Freeman

Published: 2014-08-18

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13:

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If Krissa can’t stop it, dark power could tear the town apart. Krissa Barnette's life was finally coming together. In Clearwater, she found the reason why she could hear people's thoughts and make objects move. She found friends to stand by her. And, in Owen Marsh, she even found someone she could love. But one spell changed everything. Thrust into an alternate reality, Krissa must navigate a new past and different relationships, all while keeping the secret only she and Crystal Jamison know: In their attempt to find a powerful stone for the circle of witches to anchor to, they altered the present. Owen barely looks at her. She's forced to act like she's friends with the circle and to pretend she's been dating Fox Holloway for years. And to make matters worse, the quartz stone she retrieved from the past might not be the source of pure energy the circle hoped for. There's a darkness to it Krissa doesn't trust. Now people are dying mysteriously, and Krissa must form new alliances with old friends in order to prevent more deaths--and to save the circle from destruction. Power comes at a price. Will Krissa be able to pay it before it's too late? Google Subjects: magic, witches, witchcraft, psychics, young adult, YA, high school, paranormal, romance, YA paranormal books, YA paranormal fantasy, YA paranormal romance series, series or anthology, series, YA magic, fantasy and magic, YA coming of age, YA ebook, ebook, YA high school romance, YA teen, teen book, YA urban fantasy, YA witches, YA witch romance, YA witch series, teen magic, YA paranormal fantasy, YA ebooks, YA books, YA trilogy, YA urban fantasy romance, teen and young adult books, teen books for girls in high school, teen love triangle, teen novels for girls, paranormal, psychics, paranormal fantasy, young adult urban fantasy, young adult fantasy, young adult teen, young adult witches, young adult witch romance, young adult fantasy and magic, free first in series p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-indent: -0.1px; font: 12.0px Times} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-indent: -0.1px; font: 12.0px Times; min-height: 14.0px}


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Download or read book Wild Magic written by Madeline Freeman and published by Madeline Freeman. This book was released on 2014-08-18 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If Krissa can’t stop it, dark power could tear the town apart. Krissa Barnette's life was finally coming together. In Clearwater, she found the reason why she could hear people's thoughts and make objects move. She found friends to stand by her. And, in Owen Marsh, she even found someone she could love. But one spell changed everything. Thrust into an alternate reality, Krissa must navigate a new past and different relationships, all while keeping the secret only she and Crystal Jamison know: In their attempt to find a powerful stone for the circle of witches to anchor to, they altered the present. Owen barely looks at her. She's forced to act like she's friends with the circle and to pretend she's been dating Fox Holloway for years. And to make matters worse, the quartz stone she retrieved from the past might not be the source of pure energy the circle hoped for. There's a darkness to it Krissa doesn't trust. Now people are dying mysteriously, and Krissa must form new alliances with old friends in order to prevent more deaths--and to save the circle from destruction. Power comes at a price. Will Krissa be able to pay it before it's too late? Google Subjects: magic, witches, witchcraft, psychics, young adult, YA, high school, paranormal, romance, YA paranormal books, YA paranormal fantasy, YA paranormal romance series, series or anthology, series, YA magic, fantasy and magic, YA coming of age, YA ebook, ebook, YA high school romance, YA teen, teen book, YA urban fantasy, YA witches, YA witch romance, YA witch series, teen magic, YA paranormal fantasy, YA ebooks, YA books, YA trilogy, YA urban fantasy romance, teen and young adult books, teen books for girls in high school, teen love triangle, teen novels for girls, paranormal, psychics, paranormal fantasy, young adult urban fantasy, young adult fantasy, young adult teen, young adult witches, young adult witch romance, young adult fantasy and magic, free first in series p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-indent: -0.1px; font: 12.0px Times} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-indent: -0.1px; font: 12.0px Times; min-height: 14.0px}


Socialist Senses

Socialist Senses

Author: Emma Widdis

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2017-09-11

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 0253027071

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“Widdis’s rich and fascinating book has opened a new perspective from which to think about the Soviet cinema.” —Kritika This major reimagining of the history of Soviet film and its cultural impact explores the fundamental transformations in how film, through the senses, remade the Soviet self in the 1920s and 1930s. Following the Russian Revolution, there was a shared ambition for a ‘sensory revolution’ to accompany political and social change: Soviet men and women were to be reborn into a revitalized relationship with the material world. Cinema was seen as a privileged site for the creation of this sensory revolution: Film could both discover the world anew, and model a way of inhabiting it. Drawing upon an extraordinary array of films, noted scholar Emma Widdis shows how Soviet cinema, as it evolved from the revolutionary avant-garde to Socialist Realism, gradually shifted its materialist agenda from emphasizing the external senses to instilling the appropriate internal senses (consciousness, emotions) in the new Soviet subject.


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Download or read book Socialist Senses written by Emma Widdis and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2017-09-11 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Widdis’s rich and fascinating book has opened a new perspective from which to think about the Soviet cinema.” —Kritika This major reimagining of the history of Soviet film and its cultural impact explores the fundamental transformations in how film, through the senses, remade the Soviet self in the 1920s and 1930s. Following the Russian Revolution, there was a shared ambition for a ‘sensory revolution’ to accompany political and social change: Soviet men and women were to be reborn into a revitalized relationship with the material world. Cinema was seen as a privileged site for the creation of this sensory revolution: Film could both discover the world anew, and model a way of inhabiting it. Drawing upon an extraordinary array of films, noted scholar Emma Widdis shows how Soviet cinema, as it evolved from the revolutionary avant-garde to Socialist Realism, gradually shifted its materialist agenda from emphasizing the external senses to instilling the appropriate internal senses (consciousness, emotions) in the new Soviet subject.


Emotional Equations

Emotional Equations

Author: Chip Conley

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-01-10

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1451607253

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Explains the mathematical properties of universal emotional truths, describing how during a time of personal loss the author developed "emotional equations" as a mechanism for recognizing changeable and unchangeable factors in his healing.


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Download or read book Emotional Equations written by Chip Conley and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2012-01-10 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explains the mathematical properties of universal emotional truths, describing how during a time of personal loss the author developed "emotional equations" as a mechanism for recognizing changeable and unchangeable factors in his healing.


Swirl : Exploring Spirituality

Swirl : Exploring Spirituality

Author: Michael Alexander

Publisher: Novacom International Limited

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 096869943X

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Download or read book Swirl : Exploring Spirituality written by Michael Alexander and published by Novacom International Limited. This book was released on 2001 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Torments of the Soul

Torments of the Soul

Author: Antonino Ferro

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-02-20

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1317539583

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In Torments of the Soul, Antonino Ferro revisits and expands on a theme that has long been at the heart of his work: the study of dreams during sleep and in the waking state, and the psychoanalytic narrative. Following Bion, he focuses on the importance of what he sees as the task of contemporary psychoanalysis for generating, containing and transforming previously unmanageable emotions with a clinical psychoanalytic context. Antonino Ferro explores the concepts of 'transformations in dreaming', the session as a dream, individuals transformed into characters, the interpretation of these characters, and readings of them as the functioning of a single mind or as an analytic field created by the meeting of two minds: the client's and the analyst's. Here, a new identity, the analytic field, is formed from the reverie of both participants, which makes it possible to work on complex, nonlinear phenomena in a radical way, creating a 'royal road' to the unconscious communication of the patient. Torments of the Soul contains a plethora of clinical vignettes from the author's extensive psychoanalytic work with adults and children to illustrate the substantial theoretical progression he advocates here. Offering significant and important new interpretations of theories and ways of working with patients, this book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychologists, students of these fields and those interested in the human sciences.


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Download or read book Torments of the Soul written by Antonino Ferro and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-02-20 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Torments of the Soul, Antonino Ferro revisits and expands on a theme that has long been at the heart of his work: the study of dreams during sleep and in the waking state, and the psychoanalytic narrative. Following Bion, he focuses on the importance of what he sees as the task of contemporary psychoanalysis for generating, containing and transforming previously unmanageable emotions with a clinical psychoanalytic context. Antonino Ferro explores the concepts of 'transformations in dreaming', the session as a dream, individuals transformed into characters, the interpretation of these characters, and readings of them as the functioning of a single mind or as an analytic field created by the meeting of two minds: the client's and the analyst's. Here, a new identity, the analytic field, is formed from the reverie of both participants, which makes it possible to work on complex, nonlinear phenomena in a radical way, creating a 'royal road' to the unconscious communication of the patient. Torments of the Soul contains a plethora of clinical vignettes from the author's extensive psychoanalytic work with adults and children to illustrate the substantial theoretical progression he advocates here. Offering significant and important new interpretations of theories and ways of working with patients, this book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychologists, students of these fields and those interested in the human sciences.