Data Sanity

Data Sanity
Author: Balestracci Davis
Publisher: Medical Group Management Association/Center for Research in Ambulatory Health Care Administration
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2015-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781568294384

Forget everything you've learned in any "statistics" courses you've ever attended. This ground-breaking book will introduce a "mind set," not a "tool set" to effectively utilize data to improve your practice. This totally revised and streamlined edition presents an everyday organizational language to understand the many guises of variation and a framework to react appropriately. A deeper understanding of variation is far more important than statistical techniques when solving quality improvement problems in a healthcare practice. While defined projects are still necessary for organizational improvement, but they must be seen in the context of cultural transformation. Data Sanity will catalyze this process and the use of everyday data to create the time to make effective, more strategic projects. You will learn elegantly simple -- and counterintuitive -- techniques that can create group consensus in seconds. As a result, you can lead deeper, more productive conversations about data and quality issues, which can be the surprising catalyst for true organizational excellence.

In Pursuit of Sanity

In Pursuit of Sanity
Author: Lavinia Lynn Reynolds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781644926758

This book is an honest and open account of Lavinia's life and testimony. It is a love story about a serious generational curse, child mental abuse, abortions, drug and alcohol abuse, rape, physical abuse, crime and mental illness, and ultimately her journey to deliverance through Christ.

By Reason of Insanity

By Reason of Insanity
Author: Shane Stevens
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501106813

Stevens takes readers on a harrowing descent into the mind of a mass murderer in this eerily realistic serial-killer novel. At the center of this gripping epic novel of mass murder, pursuit, and psychological terror is Thomas Bishop, a psychotic young killer who believes he is the son of Caryl Chessman, who was executed for rape in California amid intense controversy. Subjected to unmerciful physical and mental torture from an early age, Bishop kills his mother at the age of ten and is placed in an institution for the criminally insane. He grows to manhood knowing the outside world only through a television screen. At twenty-five, he succeeds in a brilliant escape and change of identity and begins to move across the country, murdering women in particularly gruesome ways. Pursued by reporters, police, and the mob, Bishop manages to elude them all, and the search for him becomes the greatest manhunt in US history.The chilling denouement will hold readers spellbound until the shattering, unforgettable conclusion.

In Pursuit of Sanity

In Pursuit of Sanity
Author: Lavinia Lynn Reynolds
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1490756272

I am so grateful that you have chosen to read my memoir—my story of child abuse, drug addiction, abortions, rapes, domestic abuse, and mental illness. My prayer is that you will feel my pain and understand the generational curses, which, I learned through research, began back during slavery in my family.

Brief Intervals of Horrible Sanity

Brief Intervals of Horrible Sanity
Author: Elizabeth Gold
Publisher: Tarcher
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781585423774

An account of one teacher's experiences in the ill-fated New Visions school system describes her attempts to fulfill unrealistic ideals that included no books in the classroom, a tenure marked by a number of remarkable young people.

Staying Sane in a Crazy World

Staying Sane in a Crazy World
Author: Sherwin T. Wine
Publisher: IISHJ-NA
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1995
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 9780964801615

The author provides ten steps which answer such fundamental questions as "What is happiness?" "What does it mean to be ethical in a world that is less than ethical?" and "How can I find the strength I need to cope with the problems of my life?"

The Environment and Mental Health

The Environment and Mental Health
Author: Ante Lundberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134809069

Environmental illness is a concept of growing concern to all health professionals. Patients with problems presumably caused by sick buildings, electromagnetic fields and hypersensitivity to chemicals--to name a few--are often referred to psychologists, psychiatrists, and other counselors. The battery worker with fatigue, headaches, abdominal pain and an elevated lead level...the assembly worker with pain and numbness in her hand and delayed median nerve conduction...the patient who develops typical contact dermatitis after working with epoxies..., these are straightforward cases. But they are in the minority. In many cases, needy, demanding, and difficult patients present complex and challenging psychological issues. Practitioners often lack the training or wisdom to handle these issues effectively. We know that exposure to lead, mercury, and PCBs affect psychological development and behavior; we know much less about the effects of thousands of other chemicals in the environment. In addition, global climate change, social disruption, and the spread of infections will--in the near future--expose people to novel environmental threats. Symptoms caused by toxins can overlap those caused by fear, stress, and depression, and the clinical picture can mimic a variety of other mental disorders. On the other hand, the natural environment can also be a healer. Research shows that hospital stays are shortened and the need for pain medication reduced for patients exposed to nature, even in images, or to the company of animals. Nursing home patients live longer if allowed to keep pets, and one controlled study shows that caring for animals reduces disruptive behavior in even the most difficult ADD children. This book offers the first overview of the many ways the environment can affect mental health and illness. It will prove to be an important and valuable resource for physicians in psychiatry, public health, and environmental medicine; for clinical and counseling psychologists and social workers; and for environmental researchers and advocates worldwide.

Brain-behavior Continuum, The: The Subtle Transition Between Sanity And Insanity

Brain-behavior Continuum, The: The Subtle Transition Between Sanity And Insanity
Author: Perez-velazquez Jose Luis
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2011-06-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9813108134

This book is a comprehensive overview of the main current concepts in brain cognitive activities at the global, collective (or network) level, with a focus on transitions between normal neurophysiology and brain pathological states. It provides a unique approach of linking molecular and cellular aspects of normal and pathological brain functioning with their corresponding network, collective and dynamical manifestations that are subsequently extended to behavioral manifestations of healthy and diseased brains. This book introduces a high-level perspective, searching for simplification amongst the structural and functional complexity of nervous systems by consideration of the distributed interactions that underlie the collective behavior of the system. The authors hope that this approach could promote a global comprehensive understanding of high-level laws behind the elementary biological processes in the neuroscientific community, while, perhaps, introducing elements of biological complexities to the mathematical/computational readership. The title of the book refers to the main point of the monograph: that there is a smooth continuum between distinct brain activities resulting in different behaviors, and that, due to the plastic nature of the brain, the behavior can also alter the brain function, thus rendering artificial the boundaries between the brain and its behavior.