Hope And Dread In Pychoanalysis

Hope And Dread In Pychoanalysis
Author: Stephen A. Mitchell
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1995-05-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780465030620

The love affair that psychoanalysis has had with its own founder has obscured just how different the field is today from what it was a century ago, when Freud was writing. Now Stephen A. Mitchell, a central figure in the modernization of psychoanlalysis, shows how the field is moving beyond the confines of Freudian drive theory to encompass the concerns of contemporary life.

Dread and Hope

Dread and Hope
Author: Joshua Wise
Publisher: Fortress Academic
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2022
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781978708167

Dread and Hope brings early Christian hopes concerning the consummation of the cosmos and modern apocalyptic pop-culture into dialog. Drawing from a wide range of research and media, Joshua Wise examines how figures like Antiochus IV, Damien from The Omen, the Emperor Nero, and Winston Smith from Orwell's 1984 inform each other.

Generation Dread

Generation Dread
Author: Britt Wray
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 073528072X

FINALIST FOR THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD A CBC BEST CANADIAN NONFICTION BOOK OF 2022 AN INDIGO TOP TEN BEST SELF-HELP BOOK OF 2022 "A vital and deeply compelling read.” —Adam McKay, award-winning writer, director and producer (Don’t Look Up) “Britt Wray shows that addressing global climate change begins with attending to the climate within.” —Dr. Gabor Maté, author of The Myth of Normal "Read this courageous book.” —Naomi Klein An impassioned generational perspective on how to stay sane amid climate disruption. Climate and environment-related fears and anxieties are on the rise everywhere. As with any type of stress, eco-anxiety can lead to lead to burnout, avoidance, or a disturbance of daily functioning. In Generation Dread, Britt Wray seamlessly merges scientific knowledge with emotional insight to show how these intense feelings are a healthy response to the troubled state of the world. The first crucial step toward becoming an engaged steward of the planet is connecting with our climate emotions, seeing them as a sign of humanity, and learning how to live with them. We have to face and value eco-anxiety, Wray argues, before we can conquer the deeply ingrained, widespread reactions of denial and disavowal that have led humanity to this alarming period of ecological decline. It’s not a level playing field when it comes to our vulnerability to the climate crisis, she notes, but as the situation worsens, we are all on the field—and unlocking deep stores of compassion and care is more important than ever. Weaving in insights from climate-aware therapists, critical perspectives on race and privilege in this crisis, ideas about the future of mental health innovation, and creative coping strategies, Generation Dread brilliantly illuminates how we can learn from the past, from our own emotions, and from each other to survive—and even thrive—in a changing world.

Good as Gone

Good as Gone
Author: Amy Gentry
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-07-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0008203156

Eight years ago, thirteen-year-old Julie Whitaker was kidnapped from her bedroom in the middle of the night.

New Allegory

New Allegory
Author: James Owens
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2008-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462809294

Once there was a kingdom, and in this kingdom, far from the royal castle, there was a village that was so muddy it was called Mudtown. Everyone there hatred the mud. One day, the king decided he needed to build a new factory to make bricks, and that the mud of Mudtown would be perfect for making the bricks.

The Sacrifice

The Sacrifice
Author: Benjamin Brooke Thomas Trego
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1892
Genre:
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