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Eminent expert in vaccine development John Rhodes offers an essential, up-to-the-minute primer on how scientists test and distribute vaccines.
This book explores how schema theory and therapy might be used in work with clients who suffer from psychosis, bipolarity and related symptoms.The first part of the book features in-depth qualitative research fortified with first person testimonies examining the self-states or 'modes' of a person with psychosis or bipolarity. These self-states involve a range of features such as emotions, thoughts, motivations, and behaviours, which manifest as a pattern. Part two proposes the adaptation and application of Schema Therapy, a transdiagnostic approach targeting emotion and interpersonal functioning directly, to clinical work with these two groups.Offering unique insights, this text will appeal to a range of practicing clinicians such as psychologists, therapists, psychiatrists and those with a special interest in psychosis or bipolarity.
Jennifer goes to visit her friend next door.She follows the stream, which she's been told not to do.Along the path, Jennifer finds a meadow carpeting in Skunk Cabbages.She loves skunk cabbages, so she stayed in the meadow and played- lost in her imagination, enjoying the skunk cabbages as a little girl might.Jennifer realizes she doesn't know how to get back home, and soon a fairy hears her cries. The Skunk Cabbage Fairy, along with her friends, realizes that they would like to help Jennifer, but to do so would risk their own safety.The Skunk Cabbage Fairy decides she will help, and she and Jennifer set out to get Jennifer back on the right path.The Skunk Cabbage Fairy is a story of adventure, listening, and finding the courage to do what's right when the opportunity presents itself.
It is 1943. In the skies above war-torn Europe a savage battle continues as Allied bomber crews rain down fire and destruction on Hitler's cities and Luftwaffe fighters tear the bombers to pieces.
1942: Amid the Siege of Malta, one of the most crucial battles in modern history, only extraordinary courage and willpower can turn looming defeat into victory. The war in the Mediterranean, 1942: The outcome of World War II hangs, as Churchill says, by "a slender thread." Erwin Rommel, Hitler''s "Desert Fox," is poised to defeat the reeling British army in Egypt and thwart America''s first operation in Europe. Only the tiny, embattled, half-starved Mediterranean island of Malta stands in Rommel''s way. Will heroism and devotion be enough to stave off the implacable forces of Hitler''s all-conquering Third Reich and Mussolini''s new Roman Empire? And, as the battle rages, the relentless strains of war threaten not only the survival of Malta but also the survival of Johnnie and Eleanor''s relationship. Will their future together be yet another casualty of war? John Rhodes, author of the award-winning Breaking Point series, weaves the fictional story of fighter pilot Johnnie Shaux and military strategist Eleanor Rand into the heartbreaking, inspiring historical fabric of World War II.
Spanning three centuries, The End of Plagues weaves together the discovery of vaccination, the birth and growth of immunology, and the fight to eradicate the world's most feared diseases. World-renown immunologist John Rhodes charts our fight against these plagues, and shows how vaccinations gave humanity the upper hand.
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