The Mental Intruder

The Mental Intruder
Author: Dr. Niki Karavasilis
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2017-12-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1480977306

The Mental Intruder By: Dr. Niki Karavasilis Many people have a tendency to ignore or exclude from their lives people who have dementia and Alzheimer’s. They only include people who are suitable to their own lifestyle. This, after all, is the social norm. However, have you ever thought what it is like to be taken over by Alzheimer’s? When we pause and think about the above questions and try to find answers that cannot be found, we can begin to understand the distorted world of Alzheimer’s victims—their experiences, and their feelings in their isolated world. Only then, can we relate better to their environment. Only then, we can understand the difficulties that are facing them daily, as they strive to show others that they are still normal people. By reading Dr. Niki Karavasilis’ book, The Mental Intruder, you will begin to understand the experiences of one person, Soula, her dearest friend, who taught her so much about her disease before she entered in her own world of Alzheimer’s. Dr. Karavasilis, too, was very ignorant of people with Alzheimer’s and ignored them. Dr. Karavasilis wrote this book to learn about Alzheimer’s and to inform others about this fast-growing disease. She would also like to inform others that the stigma attached to this disease is unjust. We have stigmatized this disease as something bad and overpowering. It is a disease that is growing very fast in all the corners of the world. The clinical symptoms of Alzheimer’s are apparent, but the cure is a long way from being discovered. For now, the only thing that we can do is to wait and show compassion and love to the persons who have Alzheimer’s and give support to the caregiver. Will the scientists find the cure for this horrific disease? Nobody knows, but there is hope.

Intruder

Intruder
Author: Bardia Sinaee
Publisher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1487008724

Winner of the Trillium Book Award for Poetry In Intruder, acclaimed poet Bardia Sinaee explores with vivid and precise language themes of encroachment in contemporary life. Bemused and droll, paranoid and demagogic, Sinaee’s much-anticipated debut collection presents a world beset by precarity, illness, and human sprawl. Anxiety, hospitalization, and body paranoia recur in the poems’ imagery — Sinaee went through two-and-a-half years of chemotherapy in his mid-twenties, documented in the vertiginous multipart prose poem “Twelve Storeys” — making Intruder a book that seems especially timely, notably in the dreamlike, minimalist sequence “Half-Life,” written during the lockdown in Toronto in spring 2020. Progressing from plain-spoken dispatches about city life to lucid nightmares of the calamities of history, the poems in Intruder ultimately grapple with, and even embrace, the daily undertaking of living through whatever the hell it is we’re living through.

Glorious Intruder

Glorious Intruder
Author: Joni Eareckson Tada
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-09-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307805530

Discover Peace, Perspective, and Healing. From a human perspective, God often appears to be an intruder. He presumes, invades, and infringes upon our lives. At times, God encroaches with gentle, subtle reminders - at others, with sudden, devestating judgement. God is not tucked away in some far corner of the universe, uncaring, unfeeling, unthinking...uninvolved. You can count on it - He is intimately involved with the tiniest details of your existence. Learn how His constant presence can bring peace, perspective, and healing into the puzzling and chaotic circumstances of your life.

Vasopressin and Oxytocin: From Genes to Clinical Applications

Vasopressin and Oxytocin: From Genes to Clinical Applications
Author: D. Poulain
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2002-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080522823

The articles comprising this volume were first presented at the World Congress on Neurohypophysial Hormones held in Bordeaux, France on September 8-12, 2001. This conference brought together more than 170 scientists from 18 countries who belong to the different fields of interest representing research in the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system. Two neurohypophysial neurohormones, oxytocin and vasopressin, exert a variety of central and peripheral actions and thus involve different scientific domains, which too often, even today, do not always find the appropriate occasion to interact. This volume is composed of chapters dealing with topics varying from basic and clinical neurosciences and neuroendocrinology, to reproductive, renal, cardiovascular physiology and pathology. It encompasses all areas of current neurohypophysial research and should be of vital interest as an integrative reference volume to specialized investigators and as an excellent introductory text to students, scientists and clinicians not yet closely familiar with the field. To ensure novelty and to make sure that all topics of current importance were covered, plenary and symposium speakers as well as poster presentations concentrated on recent advances made in the last few years.

Intruder in the Dust

Intruder in the Dust
Author: William Faulkner
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307792188

A classic Faulkner novel which explores the lives of a family of characters in the South. An aging black who has long refused to adopt the black's traditionally servile attitude is wrongfully accused of murdering a white man.

The Lost Intruder

The Lost Intruder
Author: Peter M. Hunt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2017-07-09
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: 9781546334972

"Although I owned a boat, I had no sonar, metal detector or any practical method of surveying the ocean bottom. With an incurable illness, no prospect of financial reward, little chance of success, brain surgery looming, and one child in college with another about to start, I was not in a position to spend thousands of dollars on a search. Still, desperate for a distraction, anything to pry my focus away from the disease, I decided-the hell with Parkinson's. I'm doing it." - From THE LOST INTRUDER.On a windy, Autumn day in 1989, a U.S. Navy A-6 Intruder crashed off the shores of Whidbey Island, Washington. The Navy mounted a comprehensive, four-ship search for the attack jet with advanced sonar systems and remotely operated mini-submarines. They came up empty handed.Former Navy pilot Peter Hunt knew the lost Intruder well. The jet came from his squadron; he had flown it from the deck of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Ranger. Standing in the squadron ready room, Hunt listened to the radio transmissions as the accident unfolded: the hydraulic malfunction, the aborted mission, the futile attempt to lower the landing gear, and finally the violent ejection into Puget sound. Puzzled by the failed Navy search, Hunt long imagined the thrill of finding the A-6 and accomplishing what the U.S. Navy could not.But time was running out. At age 43, Hunt was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. After ten years of worsening symptoms, no longer permitted to fly, and barely able to scuba dive, Hunt knew that he was losing the battle. Desperate for a rallying point to prove to himself that life still mattered, Hunt struck out in 2014 to find the missing A-6. Naval Aviation, deep technical wreck diving, high seas exploration, and one man's optimistic refusal to quit converge in a salute to life's possibility. The Lost Intruder soars in a triumph of the human spirit-see what it means to be alive.

Stress and the Brain

Stress and the Brain
Author: Steven E. Hyman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317970969

First published in 2002. This is Volume 9 of a collection of ten works on the science of mental health. This volume in the series focuses on issues related to stress and the brain. Although stress affects many other aspects of physiology, they are beyond the scope of this volume. The volume begins with a seminal work by Selye describing the stress response, an adaptive response that permits an organism not only to survive but also to cope with the stressor.

When Semi-Gods Sleep with Downing Chapters, Gods Wake up with Floating Pages

When Semi-Gods Sleep with Downing Chapters, Gods Wake up with Floating Pages
Author: Amr Saleh
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2011-06-09
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 146201478X

If I was told I have a day to live, I wouldn't go to rest. I will type faster! Most literary books are sorted out by genre: either all poems, short stories, novellas, drama, or novels...etc. This book breaks this rule: it cooks novellas, with short stories, adds some spices of free writing, simmers them all with a pinch of theatrical effect to serve a hearty meal. No dessert is offered because it is a given after finishing this book.

The Mystique Chronicles

The Mystique Chronicles
Author: Tina Taylor
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2014-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496951034

From beyond the boundaries of infinity and the vastness of immortal consciousness, a prophecy had been conceived within the majestic expanse of the unbound universe. As a result, the Mystique have sprung from the womb of Mother Earth like the phoenix rising up from the still burning embers of "The Desert of Reality." Upon the death of his beloved Cortessa, Demonno was literally drove beyond the brink of insanity, and throughout the ageless millenniums, he had taken it upon himself to single-handedly wipe his own species off the face of the planet. Violet, nearly the last living Mystique in existence, has finally come upon the end of her inevitable journey. Despite the destruction of her species, bitter betrayals, and malignant diversities, Violet has still managed to fulfill a prophecy that is perhaps as ancient as the universe herself. Violet must ultimately pass Samantha Jean Doven--the mothering host of a new breed of Mystique--the proverbial scepter to continue the self-sacrificing journey that she cannot continue. However, in the aftermath of Demonno's reign of terror, he continues his contaminated trail of destruction and will stop at absolutely nothing to finish what he has started and destroy all Mystiques, along with anything or anyone, who is unfortunate enough to cross his path. Samantha must stop this insane beast of hatred and rage and save humankind not only from themselves but Demonno as well. Samantha must find the strength within to carry the Mystique and humankind alike into a new age and a new millennium, because a new time and existence is about to begin. What is life? Life is the decisions we choose to make woven among our destiny and, in the end, all is as it should be.