Colebatch, H K:Policy
- Paperback 2004, ISBN: 9780335209712
Hardcover
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Open University Worldwide. Paperback. Used; Good. **Simply Brit** Shipped with Premium postal service within 24 hours from the UK with impressive delivery time. We have dispatched from our book depository; items of good condition to over ten million satisfied customers worldwide. We are committed to providing you with reliable and efficient service at all times. 01/01/2004, Open University Worldwide, 2.5, Open Court Publishing Company. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages., Open Court Publishing Company, 2.5, Open Court Publishing Company. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages., Open Court Publishing Company, 2.5, New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, 1993. Hard cover. Very good in very good dust jacket. Trauma and Survival: Post-Traumatic and Dissociative Disorders in Women Intended primarily for therapists who work with victims of violence, this book integrates material on post-traumatic and dissociative disorders... Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 260 p. Audience: General/trade. Trauma and Survival: Post-Traumatic and Dissociative Disorders in Women Intended primarily for therapists who work with victims of violence, this book integrates material on post-traumatic and dissociative disorders with the psychology of women. It covers the psychobiology of trauma, the social psychology of sexism, discrimination and violence against women, and modern approaches that take into account the complex interactions among biological, psychological and social factors in women's lives. From the Back Cover In this groundbreaking work, Elizabeth Waites proposes a new concept of female psychology, supported by research, that challenges the notion of the pathologized or "hysterical" woman. Integrating psychological, legal, sociological, and historical research findings, as well as the psychology of women that has evolved over the last two decades, she offers a new model of mental health that considers dissociation and post-traumatic syndromes as normal reactions to trauma and victimization, both within the family and in the wider cultural context. By taking apart patriarchal social constructs, Dr. Waites examines how women are beset on every side with double binds, which force them to adopt coping mechanisms that help integrate these contradictory messages into a liveable reality. Often, these mechanisms are not recognized as being pathological or adaptive because they fit with the perception of the "good" woman. In a perceptive and penetrating opening chapter, she makes explicit the causal link between trauma and "female" disorders such as borderline personality disorder, dissociative disorders, multiple personality disorder, and depression. This link is often not seen, because the more benign connection between cultural programming and garden-variety "female" behavior (forgetfulness, hysteria, overemotionality, dependence) is not made. She then goes on to cover diagnosis and treatment of trauma-related disorders, with chapters on PTSD in rape, battering, and incest, and in the dissociative disorders. Included also is a chapter that focuses on professional ethics, particularly therapist motives and implications of diagnosis. The book concludes by addressing special issues in therapy, including iatrogenic symptoms, revictimization, therapy with patients who self-injure, victims of ritualized abuse, and enactment in the session. This book refutes the centuries-old idea that there is a gender-related biological imperative in female mental health, while offering a rational and sound model for diagnosing and treating traumatized women. Intended primarily for therapists who work in a variety of treatment settings with female victims of violence, it will be useful to any clinician who treats women and who is sensitive to the impact of sexism on their lives., W. W. Norton & Company, 1993, 3, New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 2003. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. First edition. Faint sticker adhesive to rear wrapper, pages faintly toned. 2003 Soft Cover. 128 pp. "Opening a fascinating window on a country's bygone days, Portraits of America celebrates the personalities and the politics, the lofty principles and back-room deals that lie behind some of our nation's best loved landmarks. The first six titles in this brand-new series celebrate the enduring magic and architectural majesty of New York City. Featuring more than 100 vintage black-and-white photographs, this meticulously researched collection created by the Museum of the City of New York details the conception, creation and powerful social impact of New York's great icons. From the bridges to the parks, the skyscrapers to the statues, they all helped transform the "Big Apple" into the undisputed "Capital of the World."  It's sometimes easy to forget that Manhattan is, after all, an island, and that water is as much a part of New York as concrete and steel. What links Manhattan with Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island and New Jersey are hundreds of bridges; some of stone, some iron or gleaming steel, and all vital for tying together the people and places of the city. Through words and pictures, the histories of New York's bridges are traced from early pedestrian and wagon crossings to such engineering marvels as the Brooklyn and George Washington Bridges, along with profiles of the bridge builders, including the famous Roebling family and the prolific O.H. Ammann, designer of the George Washington, Verrazano Narrows, and other major New York bridges., Barnes & Noble Books, 2003, 3, Westport, CT, U.S.A.: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, 1996. Trade Paperback. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Clearance! Contains 13 essays on conceptions of the unborn child, highlighting ethical/moral, personal, legal, cultural, & legal perspectives. Differs from typical "pro-life" arguments in that it more secular, "speaking to a generalized & pluralistic audience,'' rather than promoting specific religious or sectarian arguments. Trade paperback is NEAR FINE: completely clean & tightly bound, appears never opened. Absolutely NO writing, underlining, or highlighting. Only flaw is very minor soiling to exterior page edges. NOT ex-lib, NOT a remainder. Photos show the Exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have on hand., Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, 1996, 5, Buckingham: Open University Press, 2002. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Second Edition. Volume in the series Concepts in the Social Sciences, exploring power, decision-making, and the implications for policy; front cover edge just starting to curl, inner text bright and unmarked and spine uncreased; pp viii, 151., Open University Press, 2002, 3<