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Conversion --- Experience (Religion) --- Philosophy and religion --- Psychology, Religious --- Religion --- James, WIlliam, --- William James --- The varieties of religious experience --- depth psychology --- religious experience --- ineffable experience --- emotional transformation --- experience of identity --- buddhist meditation
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Wisdom is valued as an ideal aim of personal development around the world. But we rarely see how wisdom is understood in different religious and philosophical traditions and different scientific disciplines, and more particularly how wisdom is taught. The emphasis of the book is on whether wisdom can be taught, not on what wisdom is, making it both more practical and more personally engaging. More specifically, it considers how people at different times and places have engaged the age-old question of how (or whether) we can learn to live a good life, and what that life is like. The chapters in this book area welcome introduction to this vast field from a variety of different perspectives. Chapters consider Greek and Confucian philosophy, Christian, Islamic and Buddhist religion, African tradition, as well as contemporary scientific approaches to the study of wisdom. Authors of each chapter are leading scholars in their respective fields, and representing a range of disciplines including philosophy, psychology, anthropology, and religion. Chapters are written to be accessible to a broad audience, not specialists. The book hopes to open a dialogue between experts in various fields about the complex and fascinating topic of wisdom and how it is understood, both historically and personally as a transformative force within people’s lives.
Wisdom. --- Philosophy. --- Epistemology. --- Philosophy and social sciences. --- Philosophy of mind. --- International education. --- Comparative education. --- Educational sociology. --- Education and sociology. --- Sociology, Educational. --- Educational psychology. --- Sociology of Education. --- Philosophy of Education. --- International and Comparative Education. --- Pedagogic Psychology. --- Philosophy of Mind. --- Experience --- Intellect --- Learning and scholarship --- Reason --- Genetic epistemology. --- Education --- Psychology. --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Theory of mind --- Philosophy --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophical anthropology --- Psychology, Educational --- Psychology --- Child psychology --- Developmental psychology --- Knowledge, Theory of --- International education . --- Education, Comparative --- Global education --- Intellectual cooperation --- Internationalism --- Social sciences and philosophy --- Social sciences --- Education and sociology --- Social problems in education --- Society and education --- Sociology, Educational --- Sociology --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- History --- Aims and objectives
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Their frightened, angry faces are grim reminders of the reach of war. They are millions of children, orphaned, displaced, forced to flee—or to fight. And just as they have myriad possibilities for trauma, their lives also hold great potential for recovery. The Handbook of Resilience in Children of War explores these critical phenomena at the theoretical, research, and treatment levels, beginning with the psychosocial effects of exposure to war. Narratives of young people's lives in war zones as diverse as Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Columbia, and Sudan reveal the complexities of their experiences and the meanings they attach to them, providing valuable keys to their rehabilitation. Other chapters identify strengths and limitations of current interventions, and of constructs of resilience as applied to youth affected by war. Throughout this cutting-edge volume, the emphasis is on improving the field through more relevant research and accurate, evidence-based interventions, in such areas as: An ecological resilience approach to promoting mental health in children of war. Child soldiers and the myth of the ticking time bomb. The Child Friendly Spaces postwar intervention program. The role of education for war-zone immigrant and refugee students. Political violence, identity, and adjustment in children. The Handbook of Resilience in Children of War is essential reading for researchers, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in diverse fields including clinical child, school, and developmental psychology; child and adolescent psychiatry; social work; counseling; education; and allied medical and public health disciplines.
Adaptation, Psychological. --- Philosophy (General). --- Resilience (Personality trait). --- Social ecology. --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Persons --- Patients --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Named Groups --- Resilience, Psychological --- Survivors --- Social Sciences --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Psychology --- Child & Youth Development --- Children and war. --- Child psychology. --- Behavior, Child --- Child behavior --- Child study --- Children --- Pediatric psychology --- Psychology, Child --- War and children --- Psychology. --- Pediatrics. --- Psychiatry. --- Educational sociology. --- Social work. --- Education and sociology. --- Sociology, Educational. --- Psychotherapy. --- Counseling. --- School psychology. --- Child and School Psychology. --- Sociology of Education. --- Social Work. --- Psychotherapy and Counseling. --- Child development --- Developmental psychology --- Child psychiatry --- Child rearing --- Educational psychology --- War --- Developmental psychology. --- Applied psychology. --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Applied psychology --- Psychagogy --- Psychology, Practical --- Social psychotechnics --- Benevolent institutions --- Philanthropy --- Relief stations (for the poor) --- Social service agencies --- Social welfare --- Social work --- Human services --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Development (Psychology) --- Developmental psychobiology --- Life cycle, Human --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Mental health counseling --- Education and sociology --- Social problems in education --- Society and education --- Sociology, Educational --- Sociology --- Education --- Psychology, School --- Treatment --- Aims and objectives
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Bijna iedereen heeft ooit wel eens hoofdpijn gehad en minstens een derde van de bevolking boven de twaalf jaar heeft er zelfs regelmatig last van. Het is dus een echte 'volksklacht'. Hoofdpijn is geen ziekte op zich, maar een klacht die bij een groot aantal bekende - maar ook nog onbekende - aandoeningen kan optreden. En juist omdat er zo veel hoofdpijnsoorten zijn, zien veel patiënten (en helaas ook dokters) vaak door de bomen het bos niet meer. Wat voor soort hoofdpijn is dit? Wat is de beste behandeling? Om orde te scheppen in deze 'chaos' beschrijft Alles over hoofdpijn en aangezichtspijn op systematische wijze het hele spectrum van hoofdpijn. Van hoofdpijn bij ernstige ziektes, zoals een tumor of een bloeding, tot goedaardige hoofdpijnsoorten zoals migraine en clusterhoofdpijn, die overigens de kwaliteit van leven van de patiënten ernstig kunnen beperken.Alles over hoofdpijn en aangezichtspijn is een volledig herziene en uitgebreide opvolger van een hoofdpijnboek uit 2007 van dezelfde auteurs, waarvan 20.000 exemplaren zijn verkocht. Het besteedt uitgebreid aandacht aan de talrijke nieuwste ontwikkelingen op het gebied van de diagnose en behandeling van hoofdpijn.
Aangezichtspijn --- Hoofdpijn --- Migraine --- Neuropathology --- neurologie --- hoofdpijn --- 610 --- migraine --- gezondheid --- santé
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This book explores 'why some people experience post-traumatic growth leading to greater wisdom and others do not’ and suggests that a critical variable is how one copes with that trauma: individuals who actively reflect on their experiences of trauma should develop higher levels of self-transcendent wisdom. This same dynamic has been shown both in research studies of post-traumatic growth and by therapists working with people who have experienced trauma, but these two bodies of work have rarely been brought into direct conversation with each other. In this volume, wisdom researchers and therapists with direct experience with trauma survivors comment on each other’s ideas about how coping with adversity can lead to wisdom, and how their proposed models of developing wisdom incorporate the act of coping with a stressful or traumatic event. Based on a synthetic integration of the recommendations in each chapter, the book concludes with the introduction of a new conceptual framework that can better help even individuals who experience significant stressors in their life to cope well and develop wisdom that will be both theoretically robust and practically useful.
Posttraumatic growth. --- Benefit finding (Psychology) --- Post-traumatic growth --- Maturation (Psychology) --- Traumes psíquics --- Benestar --- Aspectes psicològics --- Confort --- Sentits --- Benestar social --- Ergonomia --- Qualitat de vida --- Ferides emocionals --- Trauma psíquic --- Trauma emocional --- Psicopatologia --- Maturation (Psychology). --- Life skills. --- Counseling. --- Cognitive psychology. --- Psychology. --- Personal Development. --- Life Skills. --- Counseling Psychology. --- Cognitive Psychology. --- Behavioral Sciences and Psychology. --- Basic life skills --- Competencies, Functional --- Coping skills --- Everyday living skills --- Functional competencies --- Fundamental life skills --- Lifeskills --- Living skills --- Personal life skills --- Problems of everyday living, Skills for solving --- Skills, Life --- Ability --- Social learning --- Growth (Psychology) --- Personal development --- Personal growth --- Developmental psychology --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Psychology, Cognitive --- Cognitive science --- Psychology --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work
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Psychology --- Religious studies --- Sociology of education --- Educational psychology --- Educational sciences --- vergelijkende pedagogiek --- onderwijsfilosofie --- pedagogische psychologie --- onderwijssociologie --- godsdienstfilosofie --- persoonlijkheidsleer
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Their frightened, angry faces are grim reminders of the reach of war. They are millions of children, orphaned, displaced, forced to flee—or to fight. And just as they have myriad possibilities for trauma, their lives also hold great potential for recovery. The Handbook of Resilience in Children of War explores these critical phenomena at the theoretical, research, and treatment levels, beginning with the psychosocial effects of exposure to war. Narratives of young people's lives in war zones as diverse as Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Columbia, and Sudan reveal the complexities of their experiences and the meanings they attach to them, providing valuable keys to their rehabilitation. Other chapters identify strengths and limitations of current interventions, and of constructs of resilience as applied to youth affected by war. Throughout this cutting-edge volume, the emphasis is on improving the field through more relevant research and accurate, evidence-based interventions, in such areas as: An ecological resilience approach to promoting mental health in children of war. Child soldiers and the myth of the ticking time bomb. The Child Friendly Spaces postwar intervention program. The role of education for war-zone immigrant and refugee students. Political violence, identity, and adjustment in children. The Handbook of Resilience in Children of War is essential reading for researchers, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in diverse fields including clinical child, school, and developmental psychology; child and adolescent psychiatry; social work; counseling; education; and allied medical and public health disciplines.
Philosophy --- Developmental psychology --- Psychology --- Sociology of education --- Social welfare methods --- Educational psychology --- Paediatrics --- Psychiatry --- sociaal werk --- schoolpsychologie --- psychiatrie --- psychologie --- toegepaste psychologie --- filosofie --- psychotherapie --- pediatrie --- kinderpsychologie --- ontwikkelingspsychologie --- counseling --- onderwijssociologie
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This book explores the social conditions that promote pediatric resilience. It present resilience as a set of complex interpersonal, institutional, and political relationships that affect young patients’ ability to “do well” in the face of medical adversity. Chapters analyze the impact of chronic or disabling conditions on children’s development, while highlighting effective interventions that promote family well-being. This book integrates research from psychology, social work, medical anthropology, child life specialty, palliative care, public health, and nursing to examine a wide variety of family, cultural, and medical contexts. Practical strategies for supporting children and families are discussed, from meaningful assessment and interventions to social policy and advocacy. Featured topics include: Psychosocial factors influencing children with immune-related health conditions. Resilience and pediatric cancer survivorship within a cultural context. Promoting resilience in chronically ill children and their families during the transition to adolescence. Creating a context for resilience in medical settings. Promoting resilience through children’s health and social care policy. Child and Adolescent Resilience Within Medical Contexts is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians and other professionals, as well as graduate students in child and school psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, social work, pediatrics, medical anthropology, nursing, educational psychology and policy.
Developmental psychology --- Psychology --- Age group sociology --- Social welfare methods --- Educational psychology --- Psychiatry --- sociaal werk --- schoolpsychologie --- psychiatrie --- psychologie --- adolescenten --- palliatieve zorgen --- kinderpsychologie
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