Resultaten voor 'mary boyle'

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  1. The Power Threat Meaning Framework
    1. Mary Boyle Lucy Johnstone

    The Power Threat Meaning Framework

    € 27,50
  2. The Power Threat Meaning Framework
    1. Lucy , Johnstone
    2. Mary , Boyle

    The Power Threat Meaning Framework

    This is an overview of The Power Threat Meaning Framework, which is a new perspective on why people sometimes experience a whole range of forms of distress, confusion, fear, despair, and troubled or troubling behaviour. It is an alternative to the more traditional models based on psychiatric diagnosis. It was co-produced with service users and applies not just to people who have been in contact with the mental health or criminal justice systems, but to all of us. The Framework summarises and integrates a great deal of evidence about the role of various kinds of power in people's lives; the kinds of threat that misuses of power pose to us; and the ways we have learned as human beings to respond to threat. In traditional mental health practice, these threat responses are sometimes called 'symptoms'. The Framework also looks at how we make sense of these difficult experiences, and how messages from wider society can increase our feelings of shame, self-blame, isolation, fear and guilt. ¿This overview publication is structured as follows:Part 1: Summary of the PTM Framework, its core principles, purposes and scope. This brief summary orients the reader to the main features of the PTM Framework.Part 2: Summary of theory and research underpinning the PTM Framework. This briefly recaps some of the conclusions from the literature on the role of factors from various fields, including biological, psychological, social, political and cultural, in the origins and persistence of emotional distress and troubling behaviour.Part 3: The Power Threat Meaning Framework. This demonstrates how theory and research can be used to support a meta-approach, the Power Threat Meaning Framework. The relationship between the various elements of the PTM Framework is illustrated through the Foundational Power Threat Meaning Pattern.Part 4: Provisional General Patterns arising out of the Foundational Pattern. Some General Patterns that emerge from the Foundational Power Threat Meaning Pattern are outlined. These patterns can be used as a basis and resource for the co-construction of new personal and social narratives, as well as suggesting alternatives to diagnosis for service delivery/administrative/legal/service planning/research and related purposes. Part 5: Personal narratives within the Power Threat Meaning Framework. The role, purpose and possible formats of personal narratives within the PTM Framework are illustrated and discussed, along with options for non-medical language use.

    € 19,50
  3. Writing the Jerusalem Pilgrimage in the Late Middle Ages
    1. Mary Boyle

    Writing the Jerusalem Pilgrimage in the Late Middle Ages

    An examination of four written accounts of medieval pilgrimages to Jerusalem.

    € 117,95
  4. Re-thinking Abortion
    1. Mary Boyle

    Re-thinking Abortion

    Psychology, Gender and the Law

    Drawing on ideas from sociology, politics, anthropology and law as well as psychology, this book shows how abortion is linked to sexual behaviour and motherhood in the complex web of gender and power relations.

    € 64,95
  5. Biographical catalogue of the portraits at Weston, the seat of the Earl of Bradford
    1. Mary Boyle

    Biographical catalogue of the portraits at Weston, the seat of the Earl of Bradford

    € 37,95
  6. Karma
    1. Mary Boyle
    2. Margaret Regan

    Karma

    turning the tables on the Banksters
    € 16,50
  7. Schizophrenia
    1. Mary Boyle

    Schizophrenia

    A Scientific Delusion?

    When first published, this volume made a very significant contribution to the debates on the concepts of schizophrenia and mental illness. This second edition provides a critical analysis of the debates since the 1990s.

    € 57,95
  8. Prohibition in Atlanta
    1. Ronald , Smith
    2. Mary , Boyle

    Prohibition in Atlanta

    After the Civil War, state and national Prohibition galvanized in Atlanta the issues of classism, racism and anti-immigrant sentiment. While many consider flappers and gangsters the iconic images of the era, in reality, it was marked with temperance zealotry, blind tigers and white lightning. Georgia's protracted and intense battle changed the industrial and social landscapes of its capital city and unleashed a flood of illegal liquor that continually flowed in the wettest city in the South. Moonshine was the toast of the town from mill houses to the state capitol. The state eventually repealed prohibition, but the social, moral and legal repercussions still linger seventy years later. Join authors Ron Smith and Mary O. Boyle as they recount the colorful history of Atlanta's struggle to freely enjoy a drink.

    € 21,00
  9. Atlanta Beer
    1. Ronald , Smith
    2. Mary , Boyle

    Atlanta Beer

    Atlanta is a unique southern city known for its vast diversity and fast-paced lifestyle. Rarely is it associated with a rich beer and brewing culture, but not for a lack of one. From Atlanta's first brewery in the 1850s to the city's Saloon Row and the parched days of local and national Prohibition, the earliest days of Atlanta's beer history are laced with scandal and excitement. Follow the journey of beer through Atlanta's development, starting with colonial Georgia and the budding wilderness settlement of Terminus and eventually evolving into the ever-growing metropolis known as Atlanta. Authors Ron Smith and Mary Boyle celebrate the resurgence of craft beer in a town that once burned to the ground. As Atlanta rose from the ashes of the Civil War, so also has artisanal beer made a comeback in this enigmatic but resilient city.

    € 21,00
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