A View of the State of Ireland

A View of the State of Ireland
Author: Edmund Spenser
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1997-10-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780631205357

This student edition is based on the first published text and offers an authoritative introduction, discussing the View's reception, relating it to Spenser's corpus as a whole, and summarising recent scholarship.

Mediaeval Hospitals of England

Mediaeval Hospitals of England
Author: R.M. Clay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 113692776X

First Published in 2004. The study of these ancient charities calls attention to extent of leprosy in England and the early foundations for strangers linked to the widespread practice of pilgrimage. This title aims to serve as an example and pattern for young and earnest students of real history, the history of ordinary human beings rather than of generals and of kings. This also acts as a book of reference for readers and writers, a treatise on the Mediaeval Hospitals of England.

Survey of London

Survey of London
Author: Joint Publishing Committee Representing the London County Council and the London Survey Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1970
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

When the Past Is Always Present

When the Past Is Always Present
Author: Ronald A. Ruden
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2011-01-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1135271763

When the Past Is Always Present: Emotional Traumatization, Causes, and Cures introduces several new ideas about trauma and trauma treatment. The first of these is that another way to treat disorders arising from the mind/brain may be to use the senses. This idea, which is at the core of psychosensory therapy, forms what the author considers the "third pillar" of trauma treatment (the first and second pillars being psychotherapy and psychopharmacology). Psychosensory therapy postulates that sensory input—for example, touch—creates extrasensory activity that alters brain function and the way we respond to stimuli. The second idea presented in this book is that traumatization is encoded in the amygdala only under special circumstances. Thus, by understanding what makes an individual resistant to traumatization we can offer a way of preventing it. The third idea is that traumatization occurs because we cannot find a haven during the event. This is the cornerstone of havening, the particular form of psychosensory therapy described in the book. Using evolutionary biological principles and recently published neuroscientific studies, this book outlines in detail how havening touch de-links the emotional experience from a trauma, essentially making it just an ordinary memory. Once done, the event no longer causes distress.