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Lacná kniha Emlékeink gyógyulása
Korunkban általánosan elfogadott nézet, hogy a múlt szörnyűségeit - népirtásokat, terrortámadásokat, nyilvánvaló igazságtalanságokat - meg kell őriznünk emlékezetünkben. De vajon mit jelent helyesen emlékezni? És miként küzdhet meg az ember a helyes emlékezésért, ha szeretettel kíván azok felé fordulni, akik sérelmeket követtek el ellene?
A szerző élettörténete - felidézve a hónapokig tartó kihallgatássorozatot, amelyet a jugoszláv hadsereg ártatlanul megvádult katonájaként szenvedett el - érdekfeszítő hátteret szolgáltat pszichológiai, történelmi, filozófiai és teológiai vizsgálódásaihoz, miközben azt kutatja, miként válhatnak az emlékeink a gyógyulás forrásává az egyre erősődő fájdalom és gyűlölet helyett.
Miroslav Volf új és lenyűgöző gondolatokkal lep meg bennünket a vallások és etnikai csoportok közötti párbeszéd, a bizalom és a kiengesztelődés témakörében, éppen akkor, amikor oly gyorsan fogy körülöttünk a remény.
Maguk az emlékek is megváltásra szorulnak annak érdekében, hogy a megváltás eszközévé válhassanak - summázza meggyőződését.
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Komunikace v pomáhajících profesích
Kniha vás směřovat bude k vedení rozhovoru, který je z pohledu druhého účastníka příjemný. Postupně si projdete rozhovorem krok za krokem a seznámíte se s komunikačními dovednostmi, které vám usnadní porozumět druhému a nabídnout mu vaše sdělení přijatelným způsobem. V první části kniha nabízí možnosti, jak zahájit rozhovor a nezkazit ho dříve, než začne. V druhé části se zaměřuje na takové reakce na sdělení druhého, aby mohl své téma dokončit podle svých představ. V závěru se seznámíte s postupy, jak sdělovat informace, názory a rady, aby byly pro druhého přijatelné. Kniha je určená především pro odborníky v pomáhajících profesích.
PhDr. Martin Dlabal, Ph.D., je klinický psycholog, psychoterapeut a vysokoškolský pedagog. Kromě toho se věnuje lektorské činnosti v oblasti komunikačních strategií, relaxačních metod a hypnózy.
Mýty o sebevraždě
Sebevražda je bezpochyby tabuizovaným tématem. Žádný jiný způsob úmrtí nevyvolává tolik pocitů studu, lítosti a nepochopení. Kolem sebevražd proto dodnes panuje mnoho mýtů. Autor, uznávaný odborník na sebevraždy, se snaží na tyto mýty podívat z pohledu vědy. Jedná se o devět přesvědčení typu O sebevraždě je lepší nemluvit, Někdo, kdo myslí na sebevraždu, chce zemřít, Média mají vliv na počet sebevražd ve společnosti, Antidepresiva riziko sebevraždy zvyšují, Umělci jsou k sebevraždě náchylnější, Ženy o sebevraždě častěji mluví, muži na ni častěji umírají, Víc lidí se zabíjí v době svátků. Některé z těchto výroků jsou skutečně vyvráceny jako mýty, zatímco u jiných se dozvíme, že věda na ně nedává definitivní odpověď.
Kniha je určena pro všechny, kdo chtějí více pochopit jedince, již se chtějí zabít, i pro odborníky, kteří chtějí o tomto tématu vhodně komunikovat se svými klienty.
Nizozemec Derek de Beurs vystudoval jazzovou kytaru a klinickou psychologii. Dnes je mezinárodně uznáván jako odborník na prevenci sebevražd a na komunikaci se suicidálními pacienty. Působí v utrechtském Institutu Trimbos a na Svobodné univerzitě v Amsterdamu.
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Prvotní otisky
Dr. Arthur Janov, celosvětově uznávaný psycholog, který získal své tituly B.A. a M.S.W. na Kalifornské
univerzitě v Los Angeles a Ph.D. v psychologii na Claremont Graduate School, se již více než třicet let věnuje
revolučnímu výzkumu na poli psychoterapie. Se svou ženou France založil Institut primární terapie v Santa Monice a
napsal 11 knih, včetně mezinárodního best-selleru Prvotní výkřik. Je považován za otce „primární terapie“, metody
umožňující vyrovnat se s nejranějšími, nevědomými traumaty, která skrytě ovlivňují život většiny z nás.
Poslední dobou vychází tolik knih o výchově dětí, že rodiče, kteří je čtou, mohou snadno získat pocit, že vychovat
zdravé dítě je téměř nemožné. Je toho tolik, co musí člověk vědět, a tolik věcí se může pokazit. Rád bych proto
zdůraznil, že smyslem této knihy není ještě více komplikovat již tak nelehkou situaci rodičů, ale osvětlit jim, které
události prenatálního období vývoje dítěte a porodu na něj mohou mít vliv. A kromě toho, mým hlavním záměrem je
pomoci rodičům v tom, aby mohli dát svým dětem co nejlepší podmínky pro zdravý život. Doufám, že se mi podaří
alespoň trochu ozřejmit, jak se stáváme tím, kdo jsme, a jak rané zkušenosti formují naši osobnost, zájmy a
přesvědčení – a stejně tak i nutkání, obsese a symptomy. Jak náš výzkum pokračuje, vychází čím dál jasněji najevo,
jakých chyb se na dětech dopouštíme. Bylo by však další chybou trápit se minulostí a pocity viny. Je třeba využít
nejnovější poznání a dívat se do budoucnosti s odhodláním tyto chyby již neopakovat. - A. Janov
Trauma očima dítěte
Základní pravda, kterou autoři v knize Trauma očima dítěte přinášejí, je, že dospělí mají nejprve věnovat
pozornost vlastnímu emočnímu stavu, protože děti mohou uvolnit své napětí pouze v přítomnosti klidného, schopného
a konejšivého dospělého. To, kdo jsme, je důležitější než to, co děláme. Přesněji řečeno, to, kdo jsme tváří v tvář
znepokojivé situaci, ovlivní podobu i následky toho, co děláme. Levine a Klineová nám dávají příležitost naučit se léčit
trauma tím, že budeme následovat toho nejlepšího učitele: naše vlastní tělo a pocity.
Techniky "prevence" traumatu, které Levine a Klineová v této knize přinášejí, jsou dokonalé svou moudrostí a
jednoduchostí, pozorností k detailu, tím, jak postupujeme krok za krokem, a jasnými principy toho, jak jich použít.
Autoři dbají na to, aby byly tyto principy využívány praktickým způsobem tak, aby mohly být naplněny specifické
potřeby dětí v různých stádiích vývoje, od raného dětství po dospívání.
Vlny
Neustále sa tvorím a pretváram.
Román Vlny, ktorý prvýkrát vyšiel v roku 1931, patrí medzi najvýraznejšie experimentálne texty Virginie Woolfovej. Vlny sú polyfonickou fúziou vnútorných monológov šiestich hlavných postáv Bernarda, Susan, Rhody, Louisa, Jinny a Nevilla. Spoznávame ich útržkovite v intimite ich vnútorných monológov a sledujeme ich od detských čias, cez spoločné školské roky až po úlomky z obdobia ich stredného veku. Hoci pochádzajú z rôznych prostredí a majú veľmi odlišné osobnosti, jednako sa celý život schádzajú, rozchádzajú, pozorujú a porovnávajú. Veľmi dôležitou je v texte tiež postava Percivala, ktorý nikdy neprehovorí, ale ktorého prítomnosť má na všetkých šiestich silný vplyv.
Experimentálna forma a naoko chaotické striedanie hlasov ponúkajú len krehké oporné body. Čitateľ sa stráca pod rozčerenou hladinou textu, aby sa o pár strán vynoril v rytmickom unášaní vĺn života. Tie sa tvoria, pretvárajú, miznú, aby sa v okamihu znova vytvorili, pretvorili a opäť zmizli. Virginii Woolfovej sa tak podarilo zachytiť nielen prchavosť okamihu, ale aj pravidelný rytmus a prúdenie plynúceho času.
Z anglického originálu The Waves (BERKLEY, New York 2022) preložila Simona Klimková.
An Unquiet Mind
An Unquiet Mind is a definitive examination of manic depression from both sides: doctor and patient, the healer and the healed. A classic memoir of enormous candour and courage, it teems with the wit and wisdom of its creator.
Dr Kay Redfield Jamison is one of the foremost authorities on manic depression (bipolar disorder), but she has also experienced its terrors and cruel allure first-hand. While pursuing her career in medicine, she was affected by the same exhilarating highs and catastrophic lows that afflicted many of her patients. From her jubilant childhood to the disquiet that has dominated her adult life, she charts a journey through her own mind, and those of others.
All the Lonely People
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ISBN: 9781035005529
Format: Trade Paperback
Pub Date: 09/07/2024
Category: Autobiography: General, Coping With Old Age, Psychology: Emotions, Psychology Of Ageing, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Death, Grief, Bereavement, PSYCHOLOGY / Grief & Loss
Imprint: Picador
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Empathetic, enlightening, deeply human' Michael Harris, author of Solitude
In stories of love and loss, of trauma and hope, told from care homes, living rooms, classrooms and kitchens, All the Lonely People is an intimate portrait of loneliness. Over countless cups of tea, psychologist Dr Sam Carr has collected hours of conversations with people young and old, including single parents, carers, teenagers and the bereaved, and found that while each of their stories is utterly unique, they are all born out of the same desire for human connection.
As Carr interweaves these touching and powerful tales with his own personal narrative, he opens a window onto the inner lives of regular people – the forgotten, misplaced or misjudged – who all feel isolated in some way. Sparking a profound conversation about a universal emotion, which may simply be an inevitable part of life, he questions what we can do to build stronger human relationships and be a part of something bigger than ourselves in an increasingly disjointed world.
The Science of Happiness
We all want to be happier, but our brains often get in the way. When we’re too stuck in our heads we obsess over our inadequacies, compare ourselves with others and fail to see the good in our lives.
In The Science of Happiness, world-leading psychologist and happiness expert Bruce Hood demonstrates that the key to happiness is not self-care but connection. He presents seven simple but life-changing lessons to break negative thought patterns and re-connect with the things that really matter.
Alter Your Ego
Avoid Isolation
Reject Negative Comparisons
Become More Optimistic
Control Your Attention
Connect With Others
Get Out of Your Own Head
Grounded in decades of studies in neuroscience and developmental psychology, this book tells a radical new story about the roots of wellbeing and the obstacles that lie in our path. With clear, practical takeaways throughout, Professor Hood demonstrates how we can all harness the findings of this science to re-wire our thinking and transform our lives.
Personality: A Users Guide
We are each born with a particular genetic makeup and traits that are further shaped by our individual environments and life experiences, creating a personality unique to us. But at no point are we given a manual for how to use that personality in our relationships or at work, for how to make sense of the facets that create our sense of self, or for how to troubleshoot our personality if there are things we are unhappy with.
Personality: A User's Guide is that missing manual. An authoritative and comprehensive guide to personality psychology, this book outlines the different building blocks of our personality, presents the many theories and models that have been argued over the years, and helps you identify where you stand on the spectrum of key traits that define us.
Using this knowledge about yourself, the book also suggests ways you can better empathise with those around you who may have very different approaches to the world, and how we can all leverage our different strengths. The authors also consider the constantly developing nature of the self, and ways we can turn that to our advantage and make changes for greater success and wellbeing.
Finally, the book looks at some specific questions: Can our pets be said to have their own personalities? What happens when the 'dark triad' of negative traits are dominant? And is there a future in store where we can say that an AI has a genuine personality?
Mortal Secrets
Like Sarah Bakewell's How to Live and Andrea Wulf's Magnificent Rebels, Mortal Secrets is a lively and accessible portrait of a major figure - Sigmund Freud - and the unprecedented era of creativity that shaped his ideas
Some cities are like stars. When the conditions are right, they ignite, and they burn with such fierce intensity that they outshine all their rivals. From 1890 and through the early years of the 20th century, Vienna became a dazzling beacon. The city was powered by an unprecedented number of extraordinary people - artists Klimt and Schiele, thinkers such as Theodor Herzl, and fashion icons like the glamorous Empress Sisi. Conversations in coffee houses and salons spurred advances in almost every area of human endeavour: science, politics, philosophy, and the arts. The influence of early 20th century Vienna is still detectable all around us - but the place where it is at its strongest is in our heads. The way we think about ourselves has been largely determined by Vienna's most celebrated resident: Sigmund Freud. Mortal Secrets is the story of Freud's life, Vienna's golden age, and an essential reappraisal of Freud's legacy.
I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This
Grief is universal, but it's also as unique to each of us as the person we've lost. It can be overwhelming, exhausting, lonely, unreasonable, there when we least expect it and seemingly never-ending. Wherever you are with your grief and whoever you're grieving for, I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This is here to support you. To tell you, until you believe it, that things will get easier.
When bestselling writer Clare Mackintosh lost her five-week-old son, she searched for help in books. All of them wanted to tell her what she should be feeling and when she should be feeling it, but the truth - as she soon found out - is that there are no neat, labelled stages for grief, or crash grief-diets to relieve us of our pain. What we need when we're grieving is time and understanding. I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This is the book she needed then.
With 17 short assurances that are full of compassion - drawn from Clare's experiences of losing her son and her father - it's something you can turn to when you can barely concentrate, when you're looking for solace, when you're looking for hope, when you simply need to throw something across the floor, and when you need somebody to assure you, and to keep assuring you: I Promise it Won't Always Hurt Like This.
Exhausted
Burnout is said to be the defining feeling of the post-pandemic world - but why are we all so exhausted? Some of us struggle with perfectionism, while others are simply overwhelmed by the demands of modern life. But whatever you're feeling, you are not alone - and this liberating, enlightening guide to exhaustion in all its forms will help you find the energy to beat burnout and weariness.
From confronting our inner critics to how our desire to be productive stops us from being free, Anna Katherina Schaffner, cultural historian and burnout coach, brings together science, medicine, literature and philosophy to explore the causes and history of exhaustion and burnout, revealing new ways to combat stress and negativity.
Inventive and freewheeling, full of comfort, solace and practical advice, Exhausted is an inspiring guide to getting control of your own exhaustion - and rediscovering happiness along the way.
The Imposter Cure
A NEWLY UPDATED EDITION FOR 2024
Imposter syndrome is a phenomenon in which people believe they are not worthy of success. They convince themselves that they have done well due to luck and are terrified their shortcomings will eventually be exposed, making it impossible to enjoy their accomplishments.
The Imposter Cure explores the psychological impact of imposter syndrome and exposes the secrets fears and insecurities felt by millions of men and women. Dr Jessamy Hibberd provides sound expert advice to help the reader better understand the problem and overcome it, so they think differently, gain self-belief and learn to see themselves as others do.
Filled with case studies to bring the concepts alive and packed with strategies to increase confidence, this book is a must-read for anyone who has struggled with their achievements.
Strangers to Ourselves
New York Times Book Review Top 10 Books of the Year
There are stories that save us, and stories that trap us, and in the midst of an illness it can be very hard to know which is which…
Strangers to Ourselves shares the experiences of five people who have come up against the limits of psychiatric explanations for who they are. It asks, do the stories we tell around mental illness affect its course, its outcomes, even our identities?
Drawing on in-depth reporting, written testimonies and formative events in her own childhood, award-winning New Yorker writer Rachel Aviv offers a subtle, compassionate, revelatory account of how we understand ourselves in periods of crisis and distress.
A best book of the year in the Los Angeles Times, Time, Washington Post, New Yorker, and Vogue
On Giving Up
From acclaimed psychoanalyst Adam Phillips, a meditation on what we must give up to feel more alive.
To give up or not to give up?
The question can feel inescapable but the answer is never simple.
Giving up our supposed vices is one thing; giving up on life itself is quite another. One form of self-sacrifice feels positive, something to admire and aspire to, while the other is profoundly unsettling, if not actively undesirable.
There are always, it turns out, both good and bad sacrifices, but it is not always clear beforehand which is which. We give something up because we believe we can no longer go on as we are. In this sense, giving up is a critical moment - an attempt to make a different future.
In On Giving Up, acclaimed psychoanalyst Adam Phillips illuminates both the gaps and the connections between the many ways of giving up, and helps us to address the central question: what must we give up in order to feel more alive?
Unprocessed
We all know that as a nation our mental health is in crisis. But what most don't know is that a critical ingredient in this debate, and a crucial part of the solution - what we eat - is being ignored.
Nutrition has more influence on what we feel, who we become and how we behave than we could ever have imagined. It affects everything from our decision-making to aggression and violence. Yet mental health disorders are overwhelmingly treated as 'mind' problems as if the physical brain - and how we feed it - is irrelevant. Someone suffering from depression is more likely to be asked about their relationship with their mother than their relationship with food.
In this eye-opening and impassioned book, psychologist Kimberley Wilson draws on startling new research - as well as her own work in prisons, schools and hospitals around the country - to reveal the role of food and nutrients in brain development and mental health: from how the food a woman eats during pregnancy influences the size of her baby's brain, and hunger makes you mean; to how nutrient deficiencies change your personality.
We must also recognise poor nutrition as a social injustice, with the poorest and most vulnerable being systematically ignored. We need to talk about what our food is doing to our brains. And we need decisive action, not over rehearsed soundbites and empty promises, from those in power - because if we don't, things can only get worse.
Platonic
In Platonic, psychologist and friendship expert Dr Marisa G. Franco unpacks why undervaluing friendship in our culture has led to an epidemic of isolation, and what we can do about it.
When was the last time you put yourself out there to make a new friend?
How do we keep friends in an era of distraction, burnout, and chaos, especially in a society that often prizes romantic love at the expense of other relationships?
This book offers a clear and actionable blueprint for forging strong and lasting connections with others – and becoming our happiest selves in the process.
Using the groundbreaking framework behind attachment theory, this book teaches us to identify and understand our individual style – secure, anxious or avoidant – and recognize that how we behave in relationships is the key to unlocking what we’re doing right (and what we could do better) in our friendships.
Weaving together cutting-edge research in psychology with interviews, personal stories and practical advice, this book gives us the tools we need to be better friends, and better humans.