The Delicate Balance of a Woman's Self-Image
Author | : Barbara Sullivan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1984-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780800790745 |
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Author | : Barbara Sullivan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1984-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780800790745 |
Author | : Terri McFaddin |
Publisher | : Multnomah |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2010-05-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0307565386 |
Only a Woman deals with the felt need among women for surrender, growth, and service to the Lord. National conference speaker Terri McFaddin brings a motivational message for women to seek a deeper relationship with God by taking "radical action" for Him. While other books are centered around comforting and healing women, McFaddin recounts examples of women who reached beyond the traditional practice of Christianity "into biblical extremes designed to bring power, healing, and deliverance" to their lives -- and the lives of all around them. "Sooner or later you will find yourself searching for answers that can't be found at choir rehearsals and garden parties," says McFaddin, who offers clear answers here.
Author | : Pat Heim |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2003-05-26 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 144065025X |
In the Company of Women explains how indirect, or "relational," aggression can hurt women and hinder them from achieving success and harmony in their adult lives. Gender studies have shown that when a goal is in sight, men generally use direct action to attain it. Women, on the other hand, have been socialized to express aggressive actions through indirect means-using behavior such as shunning, stigmatizing, and With startling insights into the meaning of our everyday behavior, this book offers straightforward techniques to change conflict among women into cooperation by resolving discords peaceably, building relationships, and making the most of women's unique leadership and communication skills.
Author | : Lisa E. Farrington |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : African American art |
ISBN | : 019516721X |
Creating Their Own Image marks the first comprehensive history of African-American women artists, from slavery to the present day. Using an analysis of stereotypes of Africans and African-Americans in western art and culture as a springboard, Lisa E. Farrington here richly details hundreds ofimportant works--many of which deliberately challenge these same identity myths, of the carnal Jezebel, the asexual Mammy, the imperious Matriarch--in crafting a portrait of artistic creativity unprecedented in its scope and ambition. In these lavishly illustrated pages, some of which feature imagesnever before published, we learn of the efforts of Elizabeth Keckley, fashion designer to Mary Todd Lincoln; the acclaimed sculptor Edmonia Lewis, internationally renowned for her neoclassical works in marble; and the artist Nancy Elizabeth Prophet and her innovative teaching techniques. We meetLaura Wheeler Waring who portrayed women of color as members of a socially elite class in stark contrast to the prevalent images of compliant maids, impoverished malcontents, and exotics "others" that proliferated in the inter-war period. We read of the painter Barbara Jones-Hogu's collaboration onthe famed Wall of Respect, even as we view a rare photograph of Hogu in the process of painting the mural. Farrington expertly guides us through the fertile period of the Harlem Renaissance and the "New Negro Movement," which produced an entirely new crop of artists who consciously imbued their workwith a social and political agenda, and through the tumultuous, explosive years of the civil rights movement. Drawing on revealing interviews with numerous contemporary artists, such as Betye Saar, Faith Ringgold, Nanette Carter, Camille Billops, Xenobia Bailey, and many others, the second half ofCreating Their Own Image probes more recent stylistic developments, such as abstraction, conceptualism, and post-modernism, never losing sight of the struggles and challenges that have consistently influenced this body of work. Weaving together an expansive collection of artists, styles, andperiods, Farrington argues that for centuries African-American women artists have created an alternative vision of how women of color can, are, and might be represented in American culture. From utilitarian objects such as quilts and baskets to a wide array of fine arts, Creating Their Own Imageserves up compelling evidence of the fundamental human need to convey one's life, one's emotions, one's experiences, on a canvas of one's own making.
Author | : Karl Schlotterbeck |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0595261396 |
Why do you feel like you already know each other? Is there really a soul mate for you? Where did that unexpected attraction come from? What is the force that sends your relationships in the wrong direction? How can you live within your relationships and not create future bad karma?These questions and more are answered in The Karma in Your Relationships.Karmic forces bring you together, and sometimes tear you apart. Sometimes relationships are an attachment from another time. Sometimes something inside of you seeks expression through the people around you.With many illustrative case studies, this book shows you where to find the karma in your relationships and what these bonds from other times want from you.By making these hidden forces conscious, psychologist Karl Schlotterbeck shows how you can free yourself from past conditioning, deepen your inner life, and enrich your present relationships.
Author | : Jacalyn J. McComb |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2007-12-26 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1597455342 |
This book investigates the growing and ever-changing health issues for girls and women who lead an active lifestyle and participate in sports and exercise. Easy to read, the volume provides an educational foundation for understanding how disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis can be interrelated while also looking at image disorders and reproductive health. It contains thorough analysis of common prevention and management techniques, and provides useful links to resources on the internet for additional screening tools.
Author | : Jacalyn J. Robert- McComb |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 595 |
Release | : 2014-01-28 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1461488842 |
The purpose of the The Active Female: Health Issues Throughout the Lifespan, 2nd Edition is twofold: (1) to increase the awareness of wellness and fitness issues for active females and their family members; and (2) to provide an avenue for medical practitioners, allied health professionals, health educators, and certified individuals in sports medicine to gain critical, updated knowledge of a field specific to active females. Part I of the book offers a foundation to help the reader understand the interrelationship among body image concerns, the female reproductive cycle, and musculoskeletal anatomy/physiology of females that makes their health risks and concerns unique. Reproductive health is discussed by a prominent researcher in reproduction/endocrinology. An overview of the Female Athlete Triad which is a syndrome of three interrelated conditions (isordered eating, menstrual disturbances and bone loss) is presented in Part II. Physicians and certified professionals in sports medicine discuss the individual components of the triad, relating not only to the athletic female but also to the recreationally active woman throughout the lifespan. In Part III, Prevention and management of common musculoskeletal injuries is addressed by a female orthopedic surgeon who sub-specializes in treating female athletes. Finally, appropriate exercise and nutritional guidelines for active females are discussed in Parts IV-V of the book by certified professionals and licensed physicians in sports medicine. An invaluable addition to the literature, The Active Female: Health Issues Throughout the Lifespan, 2nd Edition will be of great interest to physicians, allied health care practitioners, medical/other wellness educators, and students who are interested in advancing women's health issues. Sports medicine specialists, family practitioners, gynecologists, team physicians, residents in sports medicine, athletic trainers, health educators, nurses, physicians assistants, physical therapists, sport psychologists, counselors, athletic trainers, and other members of the sports medicine team should also find this title of significant interest.
Author | : Ovidia Yu |
Publisher | : Epigram Books |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9810735049 |
Fall in love with Singapore’s most prominent feminist playwright. Ovidia Yu dissects all things female—from breasts to virginity, motherhood to lesbian love—and lays them bare in this omnibus collection of her finest works, including The Woman in a Tree on the Hill, the only Singapore play to win the Edinburgh Fringe First award.
Author | : |
Publisher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 866 |
Release | : 2012-04-11 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0123849268 |
This scholarly work is the most comprehensive existing resource on human physical appearance—how people’s outer physical characteristics and their inner perceptions and attitudes about their own appearance (body image) affect their lives. The encyclopedia’s 117 full-length chapters are composed and edited by the world’s experts from a range of disciplines—social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences. The extensive topical coverage in this valuable reference work includes: (1) Important theories, perspectives, and concepts for understanding body image and appearance; (2) Scientific measurement of body image and physical attributes (anthropometry); (3) The development and determinants of human appearance and body image over the lifespan: (4) How culture and society influences the meanings of human appearance; (5) The psychosocial effects of appearance-altering disease, damage, and visible differences; (6) Appearance self-change and self-management; (7) The prevention and treatment of body image problems, including psychosocial and medical interventions. Chapters are written in a manner that is accessible and informative to a wide audience, including the educated public, college and graduate students, and scientists and clinical practitioners. Each well-organized chapter provides a glossary of definitions of any technical terms and a Further Reading section of recommended sources for continued learning about the topic. Available online via ScienceDirect or in a limited-release print version. The Encyclopedia of Body Image and Human Appearance is a unique reference for a growing area of scientific inquiry It brings together in one source the research from experts in a variety of fields examining this psychological and sociological phenomenon The breadth of topics covered, and the current fascination with this subject area ensure this reference will be of interest to researchers and a lay audience alike
Author | : Dr. Spineanu Eugenia |
Publisher | : Dr. Spineanu Eugenia |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2024-09-30 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
"Harmony in Hormones: A Comprehensive Exploration of Amenorrhea and Women's Health" is an illuminating treatise that delves deep into the intricate landscape of amenorrhea, a condition characterized by the absence of menstrual periods. This comprehensive work navigates through the multifaceted dimensions of amenorrhea, offering a thorough examination of its definition, historical context, and profound implications for women's health. Beginning with an exploration of the historical perspectives surrounding amenorrhea, the treatise traces the evolution of societal attitudes, medical understanding, and diagnostic approaches over time. It unveils the significance of amenorrhea beyond a mere reproductive concern, shedding light on its broader impact on bone health, cardiovascular well-being, mental health, and overall quality of life. The treatise meticulously dissects the female reproductive organs, unravels the intricate hormonal regulations governing menstrual cycles, and provides in-depth insights into the diverse etiological factors contributing to both primary and secondary amenorrhea. Each chapter unfolds a new layer, from genetic factors influencing primary amenorrhea to the complex interplay of hormones and lifestyle factors leading to secondary amenorrhea.