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Book The Emotional State of a Wombman

Download or read book The Emotional State of a Wombman written by Xaviera King and published by . This book was released on 2021-01-15 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book recaptures the intimacy of Black women and how the depths of sisterhood matter more now than ever before! Remembering the truths of history to ensure that the experience of Black women is never forgotten or mistaken. Sisterhood means more than just the physical presence of a friend, but a friendship that transcends time and obstacles. As the mothers of civilization, Black women are most important!

Book Women s Moods

    Book Details:
  • Author : Deborah Sichel
  • Publisher : William Morrow
  • Release : 1999-11-17
  • ISBN : 9780688148980
  • Pages : 368 pages

Download or read book Women s Moods written by Deborah Sichel and published by William Morrow. This book was released on 1999-11-17 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Depression and anxiety are rampant in America. Twice as many women as men are afflicted. They suffer in silence, are misdiagnosed, or aren't even aware of their risk. Here is a bold new explanation for why women's unique brain chemistry makes them vulnerable to mood problems.and what they can do about it. Only this book details all the risk factors, including the brain's sensitivity to female hormones, life stresses, reproductive events, and a woman's genetic history. Combining more than forty years of clinical work with their own personal experiences, the authors share a self-care program that helps the brain self-stabilize to alleviate and prevent problems. They also advocate early, customized use of medication before problems become entrenched. This powerful, proven approach is a call to awareness for women who have been trying to "be strong" for too long. Both authors are sought-after speakers, known for their sensitive, no-nonsense presentations, guaranteed to fill the auditorium. They continue their work with women through the Hestia Institute, a collaborative practice they co-founded in Wellesley, Massachusetts.Depression and anxiety are rampant in America. Twice as many women as men are afflicted. They suffer in silence, are misdiagnosed, or aren't even aware of their risk. Here is a bold new explanation for why women's unique brain chemistry makes them vulnerable to mood problems.and what they can do about it. Only this book details all the risk factors, including the brain's sensitivity to female hormones, life stresses, reproductive events, and a woman's genetic history.

Book The Strong Black Woman

Download or read book The Strong Black Woman written by Marita Golden and published by Mango Media Inc.. This book was released on 2021-10-12 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Major Health Crisis Among Black Women Generated from Systemic Racism “Marita Golden’s The Strong Black Woman busts the myth that Black women are fierce and resilient by letting the reader in under the mask that proclaims ‘Black don’t crack.’” ―Karen Arrington, coach, mentor, philanthropist, and author of NAACP Image Award-winning Your Next Level Life Sarton Women’s Book Award #1 New Release in Reference Meet Black women who have learned through hard lessons the importance of self-care and how to break through the cultural and family resistance to seeking therapy and professional mental health care. The Strong Black Woman Syndrome. For generations, in response to systemic racism, Black women and African American culture created the persona of the Strong Black Woman, a woman who, motivated by service and sacrifice, handles, manages, and overcomes any problem, any obstacle. The syndrome calls on Black women to be the problem-solvers and chief caretakers for everyone in their lives―never buckling, never feeling vulnerable, and never bothering with their pain. Hidden mental health crisis of anxiety and depression. To be a Black woman in America is to know you cannot protect your children or guarantee their safety, your value is consistently questioned, and even being “twice as good” is often not good enough. Consequently, Black women disproportionately experience anxiety and depression. Studies now conclusively connect racism and mental health―and physical health. Take care of your emotional health. You deserve to be emotionally healthy for yourself and those you love. More and more young Black women are re-examining the Strong Black Woman syndrome and engaging in self-care practices that change their lives. Hear stories of Black women who: Asked for help Built lives that offer healing Learned to accept healing If you have read The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health, The Racial Healing Handbook, or Black Fatigue, The Strong Black Woman is your next read.

Book The Emotionally Healthy Woman

Download or read book The Emotionally Healthy Woman written by Geri Scazzero and published by Zondervan. This book was released on 2013-10-22 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Part of the bestselling Emotionally Healthy Spirituality book collection, The Emotionally Healthy Woman provides women a way out of surface-level spirituality to genuine freedom in Christ. Geri Scazzero knew there was something desperately wrong with her life. She felt like a single parent raising her four young daughters alone. She finally told her husband, "I quit," and left the thriving church he pastored, beginning a journey that transformed her and her marriage for the better. This book is for every woman who thinks, "I can’t keep pretending everything is fine!" Geri speaks like a friend as she uses personal stories and biblical principles to help you find your way out of superficial spirituality and move to a deep, meaningful, lifechanging relationship with God. And the journey begins by quitting. Geri quit being afraid of what others think. She quit lying. She quit denying her anger and sadness. She quit living someone else's life. When you quit those things that are damaging to your soul or the souls of others, you are freed up to choose other ways of being and relating that are rooted in love and lead to life. When you quit for the right reasons, at the right time, and in the right way, you're on the path not only to emotional health, but also to the true purpose of your life. Check out the full line of Emotionally Healthy Spirituality books dedicated to many different key areas of life. Workbooks, study guides, curriculum, and Spanish editions are also available.

Book The Emotional Experience of Adoption

Download or read book The Emotional Experience of Adoption written by Debbie Hindle and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2008-04-10 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adoption is an extremely complex and emotionally demanding process for all those involved. This book explores the emotional experience of adoption from a psychoanalytic perspective, and demonstrates how psychoanalytic understanding and treatment can contribute to thinking about and working with adopted children and their families. Drawing on psychoanalytic, attachment and child development theory, and detailed in-depth clinical case discussion, The Emotional Experience of Adoption explores issues such as: the emotional experience of children placed for adoption, and how this both shapes and is shaped by unconscious processes in the child's inner world how psychoanalytic child psychotherapy can help as a distinctive source of understanding and as a treatment for children who are either in the process of being adopted or already adopted how such understanding can inform planning and decision making amongst professionals and carers. The Emotional Experience of Adoption explains and accounts for the emotional and psychological complexities involved for child, parents and professionals in adoption. It will be of interest and relevance to anyone involved at a personal level in the adoption process or professionals working in the fields of adoption, social work, child mental health, foster care and family support.

Book Issues of the Heart  A Woman s Poetic Guide to Emotional Health and Spiritual Peace

Download or read book Issues of the Heart A Woman s Poetic Guide to Emotional Health and Spiritual Peace written by Tamara Patterson and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2005 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a world where women are more educated, more powerful, and more equipped to succeed than ever before, sadly, it seems that "common" sense has become a rare luxury for many. A vast number of beautiful, well spoken, intelligent, and influential women are remaining in situations of deceit, abuse, and self-destructive patterns that cast a dark shadow over their lives (and over the lives of those who love them). Many underlying issues contribute to our disturbing behaviors and never ending tolerance for foolishness and unfairness in our relationships. Even so, we've allowed the world's loose representation of love, sex, wisdom, and their version of happiness to taint what women of God should already know as divine truth. The first purpose of Issues of the Heart is to encourage women to take a long, hard, and analytical second look at their current involvements - and not only ask, how did I get here? But, should I remain here? Second, Issues of the Heart provides wisdom, strength, and encouragement through sound biblical instruction, to move from bad situations to deliverance, emotional healing, and spiritual peace. Addressing issues that are far too often considered taboo in the church, Issues of the Heart covers a variety of topics from sex, bad choices in men, and eating disorders, to death, friends, work performance, and the absence of the father. Assuring them that they are not alone in their struggles, Issues of the Heart helps women take Satan by the horns and cast him out of their lives! Through poetry, straight talk, scriptures, and prayer, the overall message remains the same: Regardless of your past, your mistakes, your pains, or regrets, God desires to give you peace and heal the issues of your heart.

Book Woman s Health   Complete Guide

Download or read book Woman s Health Complete Guide written by Anne Louise Morisset and published by Anne Louise Morisset. This book was released on with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This short work is a comprehensive and indispensable work that covers a variety of topics related to women's health. From reproductive health issues to mind and body care, this book offers a holistic approach to promoting women's well-being at every stage of life. Written in simple and clear language, it aims to provide basic information for anyone interested in obtaining the minimum necessary knowledge, which is basic so that each woman can know herself better, understand more clearly about essential aspects of her health and have science of the best practices to take care of this valuable asset, which is your own health and the quality of your life. On its pages, readers will find detailed information on a wide range of topics, including sexual health, prevention of gynecological diseases, adequate nutrition, recommended physical exercise, stress management, mental health, reproductive system, health in old age; We also value information regarding issues related to the prevention of female cancers, cardiological health and treatments related to obesity and its consequences. Each topic is presented in a clear and accessible way, based on the latest medical research and recommendations from experts in the field. This guide is not just for women, but also for healthcare professionals, educators, and anyone interested in promoting women's health. It is a valuable tool for women of all ages, from teenagers to seniors, who want to better understand their bodies, make informed decisions about their health and adopt healthy lifestyle habits. With accessible language and comprehensive content, this short manual is an essential resource that empowers women to take better care of themselves and live healthier, fuller lives. This book is a trusted source of information that will inspire and empower its readers to prioritize their health and well-being in all aspects of life.

Book Pity and Identity in the Age of Shakespeare

Download or read book Pity and Identity in the Age of Shakespeare written by Toria Johnson and published by Boydell & Brewer. This book was released on 2021 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Exploring a wide range of material including dramatic works, medieval morality drama, and lyric poetry this book argues for the central significance of literary material to the history of emotions. Early modern English writing about pity evidences a social culture built specifically around emotion, one (at least partially) defined by worries about who deserves compassion and what it might cost an individual to offer it. Pity and Identity in the Age of Shakespeare positions early modern England as a place that sustains messy and contradictory views about pity all at once, bringing together attraction, fear, anxiety, positivity, and condemnation to paint a picture of an emotion that is simultaneously unstable and essential, dangerous and vital, deceptive and seductive. The impact of this emotional burden on individual subjects played a major role in early modern English identity formation, centrally shaping the ways in which people thought about themselves and their communities. Taking in a wide range of material - including dramatic works by William Shakespeare, Thomas Heywood, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, and William Rowley; medieval morality drama; and lyric poetry by Philip Sidney, Thomas Wyatt, Samuel Daniel, Thomas Lodge, Barnabe Barnes, George Rodney and Frances Howard - this book argues for the central significance of literary material to the broader history of emotions, a field which has thus far remained largely the concern of social and cultural historians. Pity and Identity in the Age of Shakespeare shows that both literary materials and literary criticism can offer new insights into the experience and expression of emotional humanity.

Book Man and Woman

Download or read book Man and Woman written by Havelock Ellis and published by . This book was released on 1914 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Young Woman s Guide to Setting Boundaries

Download or read book A Young Woman s Guide to Setting Boundaries written by Allison Bottke and published by Harvest House Publishers. This book was released on 2014-08-01 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The teen years, when you’re no longer a child but not yet an adult, can be hard. How do you deal with the stress of school, home life, boys, teen depression, peer pressure, and so much more? It’s never been easy to be a teen, but today’s world brings special challenges that require special skills. The good news is you can learn how to cope with all your stresses when you understand the power and freedom of setting healthy boundaries. You can experience God’s unconditional love and acceptance, and find the courage, confidence, and hope that will transform your teen years and become the foundation of your life for years to come. When you discover how to begin setting boundaries, you’ll be joining thousands of readers of all ages who have benefited by Allison’s popular Setting Boundaries® series.

Book Supporting a Physiologic Approach to Pregnancy and Birth

Download or read book Supporting a Physiologic Approach to Pregnancy and Birth written by Melissa D. Avery and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-03-28 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Supporting a Physiologic Approach to Pregnancy and Birth: A Practical Guide provides an overview of current evidence and a range of practical suggestions to promote physiologic birth within the United States healthcare system. Presenting the latest evidence available on practical approaches and minimal interventions, this book looks into clinic exam rooms and hospital labor units to investigate the possibilities for improving the pregnancy and labor experience. Contributors discuss recent research and other published information and present a range of ideas, tools, and solutions for maternity care clinicians, including midwives, nurses, physicians, and other members of the perinatal team. An invaluable resource, Supporting a Physiologic Approach to Pregnancy and Birth is a must-have practical guide for those involved in all aspects of pregnancy and birth.

Book The Woman Who Turned Into a Jaguar  and Other Narratives of Native Women in Archives of Colonial Mexico

Download or read book The Woman Who Turned Into a Jaguar and Other Narratives of Native Women in Archives of Colonial Mexico written by Lisa Sousa and published by Stanford University Press. This book was released on 2017-01-11 with total page 423 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is an ambitious and wide-ranging social and cultural history of gender relations among indigenous peoples of New Spain, from the Spanish conquest through the first half of the eighteenth century. In this expansive account, Lisa Sousa focuses on four native groups in highland Mexico—the Nahua, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Mixe—and traces cross-cultural similarities and differences in the roles and status attributed to women in prehispanic and colonial Mesoamerica. Sousa intricately renders the full complexity of women's life experiences in the household and community, from the significance of their names, age, and social standing, to their identities, ethnicities, family, dress, work, roles, sexuality, acts of resistance, and relationships with men and other women. Drawing on a rich collection of archival, textual, and pictorial sources, she traces the shifts in women's economic, political, and social standing to evaluate the influence of Spanish ideologies on native attitudes and practices around sex and gender in the first several generations after contact. Though catastrophic depopulation, economic pressures, and the imposition of Christianity slowly eroded indigenous women's status following the Spanish conquest, Sousa argues that gender relations nevertheless remained more complementary than patriarchal, with women maintaining a unique position across the first two centuries of colonial rule.

Book The Scent of a Woman

    Book Details:
  • Author : Pamela Odom
  • Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
  • Release : 2017-08-15
  • ISBN : 1543444423
  • Pages : 46 pages

Download or read book The Scent of a Woman written by Pamela Odom and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2017-08-15 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is nothing more beautiful to see than seeing a woman who is sure of herselfnot conceited, but confident; sound in her thinking; and strong in her stand; vulnerable, but not weak. She makes a statement without uttering a word. Her presence fills a room like a sweet-smelling aroma. She does not even desire the attention, but it cant be helped. Her scent announces her!

Book The Woman Road Warrior

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kathleen Ameche
  • Publisher : Agate Publishing
  • Release : 2009-03-01
  • ISBN : 1572846313
  • Pages : 258 pages

Download or read book The Woman Road Warrior written by Kathleen Ameche and published by Agate Publishing. This book was released on 2009-03-01 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tailored specifically to the needs of modern businesswomen, this completely revised resource breaks down travel and accommodation options and offers expert help with problems faced on the road. Author Kathleen Ameche covers every aspect of the business-travel process, from using a travel agent vs. self-planning to navigating airport hassles to finding alternative transportation options in the destination city. Ameche pays particular attention to maintaining comfort and safety during solo travel, eating right and staying fit while on the road, and managing family life and household operations while away.

Book Clinical Practice Guidelines for Midwifery   Women s Health

Download or read book Clinical Practice Guidelines for Midwifery Women s Health written by Tharpe and published by Jones & Bartlett Publishers. This book was released on 2016-05-20 with total page 732 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Midwifery & Women's Health, Fifth Edition is an accessible and easy-to-use quick reference guide for midwives and women’s healthcare providers. Completely updated and revised to reflect the changing clinical environment, it offers current evidence-based practice, updated approaches, and opportunities for midwifery leadership in every practice setting. Also included are integrative, alternative, and complementary therapies. The Fifth Edition examines the transition to the use of ICD-10 codes, women’s health policy and advocacy, risk assessment and decision-making in practice, and inspiring trust in midwifery care. New clinical practice guidelines include health promotion and primary care practice, such as promoting restorative sleep, optimizing oral health, promoting a healthy weight, and caring for the woman with a substance abuse disorder.

Book The Reasonable Woman

    Book Details:
  • Author : Wendy Mcelroy
  • Publisher : Prometheus Books
  • Release : 2011-02-02
  • ISBN : 1615925201
  • Pages : 305 pages

Download or read book The Reasonable Woman written by Wendy Mcelroy and published by Prometheus Books. This book was released on 2011-02-02 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have you, as a woman, ever felt frustrated while engaged in a discussion on some important topic? Do you feel constrained when attempting to express your ideas and views to others? Do you find yourself at a loss for words? Have you been labeled "unreasonable" by the men in your life? Have you been told you are too emotional or that women just tend to be that way? Well, help is on the way! Wendy McElroy has broken through the wall of sexual stereotyping to offer the perfect guide to help women recognize their mental power, learn to reason effectively, and use this resource to succeed in love, work, and life. Designed for all women who want to explode the label of being "unreasonable," this volume outlines the tools needed for readers to realize their intellectual potential. McElroy''s delightful and informative book will help you win arguments; rise above intimidation; and successfully express yourself in private or in public, even in the face of hostility. This valuable self-help and women''s studies guide includes the psychological dimensions of reasoning, emotional "barriers," how to break the fear of error, and arguing to win.