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Psychologically Sound

Psychologically Sound
Author: Sheldon Roth M.D.
Publisher: Bombardier Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1642933309

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The media and his political foes frequently attack Donald Trump with claims that he is mentally unfit for the presidency. Increasingly, his critics label him "unstable," "crazy," or "insane." But these armchair diagnoses have more to do with a dislike of his policies than any real clinical analysis. In Psychologically Sound, Sheldon Roth, M.D. draws on decades of psychiatric and academic experience to reveal President Trump in a holistic manner—an understandable, stable, even likeable person. What emerges is a complex portrait of a man who has been effective and successful in business and politics, but who also has regrets about failings in his personal life. Drawing on little-known aspects of Trump’s background, such as his love for the film Citizen Kane as well as or his decades-long friendship with positive-thinking advocate the Reverend Norman Vincent Peale, Dr. Roth paints a portrait of a man who is remarkably complicated, often brilliant, comfortingly human, and most importantly, of completely sound mind.


The Psychology of Sound

The Psychology of Sound
Author: Henry Jackson Watt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1917
Genre: Hearing
ISBN:

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The Psychology of Sound

The Psychology of Sound
Author: Henry Jackson Watt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1917
Genre: Auditory perception
ISBN:

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Physiological and psychological effects

Physiological and psychological effects
Author: United States. Office of Noise Abatement and Control
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1972
Genre: Noise control
ISBN:

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Creating Spiritual and Psychological Resilience

Creating Spiritual and Psychological Resilience
Author: Grant H. Brenner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2010-12-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135263779

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Creating Spiritual and Psychological Resilience explores the interface between spiritual and psychological care in the context of disaster recovery work, drawing upon recent disasters including but not limited to, the experiences of September 11, 2001. Each of the three sections that make up the book are structured around the cycle of disaster response and focus on the relevant phase of disaster recovery work. In each section, selected topics combining spiritual and mental health factors are examined; when possible, sections are co-written by a spiritual care provider and a mental health care provider with appropriate expertise. Existing interdisciplinary collaborations, creative partnerships, gaps in care, and needed interdisciplinary work are identified and addressed, making this book both a useful reference for theory and an invaluable hands-on resource.


Global Psychological Conflict

Global Psychological Conflict
Author: Ralph Sanders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1961
Genre: International relations
ISBN:

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Retrospect and Prospect in the Psychological Study of Families

Retrospect and Prospect in the Psychological Study of Families
Author: James P. McHale
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135649960

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This book assembles 11 of the leading thinkers and researchers in the field of family psychology to create a compendium summarizing both what psychology researchers have learned about the family and where the field should be going next. It evolved after the volume's contributors met with other distinguished family scholars to discuss family influences on child development and to ponder how this knowledge could be used to benefit families and children. This volume includes approaches to the family that feature multiple levels and topics of focal interest to benefit anyone interested in the family. Central topics include mothering, fathering, marriages, family group processes, sibling relations, and families as systems. In addition, three senior authors offer road maps to detect, and suggest (a) challenges in research on parenting, (b) marital and family dynamics, and (c) family systems in the years ahead. In keeping with the theme of how research affects the lives of families outside the university lab settings, this volume includes a chapter on the interface between family research and law. This book closes with a "big picture" analysis and critique of what is known and not known. Psychologists, anthropologists, sociologists, and public policymakers interested in the family should especially find this volume of interest.