Shattered Images

Shattered Images
Author: Anthony Combs
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2014-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1304633594

Two men out of their own times and one running out of time to return home. In a world similar to their own, but locked in an age long before technology, can they find a way home? An aging apothecary and his assistant join with the two men in their quest as the try to find what may be their one hope to return - a wealthy Baron who is not what he seems and may be more than appears. Cover art by Dawn Fuschetti

Shattered Image

Shattered Image
Author: Brian Cuban
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Body dysmorphic disorder
ISBN: 9780988879584

Brian Cuban is living with an enemy that has haunted him for over 30 years -- his own reflection in the mirror. Through a series of very personal and poignant anecdotes, he speaks from a rarely heard male perspective about the daily horrors of suffering from body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), a disease in which the sufferer is preoccupied with a distorted sense of self image and is often afflicted with eating disorders, depression and addiction...

Broken Images Broken Selves

Broken Images Broken Selves
Author: Stanley Krippner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-06-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134867867

Practical and provocative, this book serves as a guide for those who want a deeper look into the human psyche and a more encompassing vision of the less predictable aspects of the mind.

Shattered Images

Shattered Images
Author: Dee Spring
Publisher: Magnolia Street Pub
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1993
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780961330927

A must for art therapists; essential to therapists dealing with incest, molestation, & abuse issues. In SHATTERED IMAGES, Dee Spring integrates her experience as clinician, artist & art therapist to provide the therapist entry into the private world of sexual abuse & trauma. The book is a rich compendium of therapeutic exercises utilizing visual imagery & metaphor that allows the revisiting of the trauma, first through silent art production, then verbal translation of the art. Spring's therapeutic approach & art therapy techniques transform the silence that isolates & protects the abuse & abuser into the skill of storytelling about the dreams, themes & schemes carried in the suitcase of the past. Symptoms are transformed into skills, conflict into change & mastery. One entire chapter considers the crisis-violence cycle & another the stages of restoration. Contains 57 drawings by adult sexual trauma victims, plus 2 extensive appendices of forms, worksheets & task checklists to help therapist & client focus on the task at hand. Spring, whose unique treatment style includes art therapy, imagery & hypnosis, has specialized in the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress & Dissociative Disorders for over twenty years.

Broken Images - A Dystopian Journey

Broken Images - A Dystopian Journey
Author: Lisa Shea
Publisher: Lisa Shea
Total Pages: 97
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1312582707

I could not believe my eyes. Everything I had feared had become true. Now I had to try to stay alive long enough to make all the sacrifices worthwhile. Broken Images is the third and final book in the Ishtato Saga, after He Who Was Living. This series follows one young woman's journey through treacherous landscapes, backstabbing strangers, and lethal challenges. If she survives, her path will lead her to a final destination beyond anything she could have imagined. All author's proceeds from sales of Lisa Shea's dystopian novellas benefit battered women’s shelters. Lisa's novellas are teen-friendly. They are written without explicit intimacy or violence.

Shattered Pictures of Places and Cities in George Santayana's Autobiography

Shattered Pictures of Places and Cities in George Santayana's Autobiography
Author: Graziella Fantini
Publisher: Universitat de València
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-11-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 8437084709

Shattered Pictures of Places and Cities se adentra por las páginas autobiográficas, filosóficas y narrativas más relevantes de George Santayana discurriendo por sus viajes y geografías físicas en paralelo a sus viajes y geografías morales. Es un intento de ir más allá de la reflexión entorno a los orígenes biográficos del filósofo; de ahí que se recupere una indagación sobre su habitar el lenguaje y el arte. Santayana reconsidera los fundamentos del arte de la memoria clásica en su autobiografía, para formular una nueva propuesta estética donde el arte y la vida se funden y se confunden, estimulándose recíprocamente. Hila una filosofía del viaje y del lugar, donde se privilegia una noción del habitar que ilumina nuestra condición de nómadas -en la vida y en el pensamiento-, y nuestra trágica estable inestabilidad en este mundo.

Colonizing Bodies

Colonizing Bodies
Author: Mary-Ellen Kelm
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774806787

Recent debates about the health of First Nations peoples have drawn a flurry of public attention and controversy, and have placed the relationship between Aboriginal well-being and reserve locations and allotments in the spotlight. Aboriginal access to medical care and the transfer of funds and responsibility for health from the federal government to individual bands and tribal councils are also bones of contention. Comprehensive discussion of such issues, however, has often been hampered by a lack of historical analysis. Colonizing Bodies examines the impact of colonization on Aboriginal health in British Columbia during the first half of the twentieth century. Mary-Ellen Kelm explores how Aboriginal bodies were materially affected by Canadian Indian policy, which placed restrictions on fishing and hunting, allocated inadequate reserves, forced children into unhealthy residential schools, and criminalized Indigenous healing. She goes on to consider how humanitarianism and colonial medicine were used to pathologize Aboriginal bodies and institute a regime of doctors, hospitals, and field matrons, all working to encourage assimilation. Finally, Kelm reveals how Aboriginal people were able to resist and alter these forces in order to preserve their own cultural understanding of their bodies, disease, and medicine.

Shattered Warrior

Shattered Warrior
Author: Sharon Shinn
Publisher: First Second
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1250189268

It is eight years after Colleen Cavanaugh's home world was invaded by the Derichets, a tyrannical alien race bent on exploiting the planet's mineral resources. Most of her family died in the war, and she now lives alone in the city. Aside from her acquaintances at the factory where she toils for the Derichets, Colleen makes a single friend in Jann, a member of the violent group of rebels known as the Chromatti. One day Colleen receives shocking news: her niece Lucy is alive and in need of her help. Together, Colleen, Jann, and Lucy create their own tenuous family. But Colleen must decide if it's worth risking all of their survival to join a growing underground revolution against the Derichets ... in Sharon Shinn and Molly Knox Ostertag's Shattered Warrior.

Shattered

Shattered
Author: Laurann Dohner
Publisher: Moonlight Park
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1734210907

The tangled fates of lost loves, the clash of rival packs, and the simmering heat of rekindled passion all collide in the exciting second installment of the Nightwind Pack series. Amber Daniels returns to Hollow Mountain to care for her dying mother after staying hidden for so long. She plans on avoiding the local paranormal element that sent her running away years ago, but a chance encounter with a werewolf at the local shifter bar forces her into a dangerous situation she can’t get out of. To her shock, her rescuer is none other than Desmon Nightwind, her long-lost love. No longer the young werewolf she left behind, now he’s a commanding and respected alpha who has yearned for her all this time. The moment they meet again, the sensual chemistry between Desmon and Amber reignites like she never left. But Desmon isn’t just any man – he's the alpha of his pack, with deadly enemies that lurk around every corner. As a dangerous territory war threatens their second chance, Amber faces a choice. Can she embrace the untamed, passionate world Desmon offers, or will the haunted memories of the past force her to flee again?