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Way Worse Than Being a Dentist

Way Worse Than Being a Dentist
Author: Jd Msw Will Meyerhofer
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 193760022X

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THE COMPLETE, INFAMOUS IN-HOUSE COUNSELING COLUMNS (SO F AR) AS FEATURED ON ABOVETHELAW.COM AND THEPEOPLESTHERAPIST.COM.


Still Way Worse Than Being a Dentist

Still Way Worse Than Being a Dentist
Author: Will Meyerhofer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781667867298

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This is a collection of STILL MORE of Will Meyerhofer's notorious "In-House Counseling" columns from AboveTheLaw.com and ThePeoplesTherapist.com, with additional new material.


Still Way Worse Than Being a Dentist

Still Way Worse Than Being a Dentist
Author: Will Meyerhofer
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-07-13
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781457545900

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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to law school....It's the return of Way Worse Than Being a Dentist! Will Meyerhofer is back, and the question sort of asks itself: Has anything changed since the publication of his original runaway best-seller? Find out in this sequel, "Still Way Worse Than Being a Dentist," his all-new collection of reflections, pontifications and pensees on all-things-legal, drawn (mostly) from the pages of AboveTheLaw.com (and if you're still wondering about that self-asking question...There's a clue in the title.) Meyerhofer will make you laugh. He'll make you cry. But you can't go wrong. Trust him, he's a lawyer."


Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy

Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy
Author: Will Meyerhofer
Publisher: Publish Green
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2010
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1936400898

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This book is a guide to discovering joy, the simple pleasure of living each day. I am a psychotherapist, with an office in New York City. As I work with patients and listen to their stories, I search for themes that define the human condition. These themes have melded into a philosophy centered upon living with joy. No book can substitute for the process of psychotherapy. But I hope these ideas will introduce you to the work of self-discovery at the heart of that experience.


To Rise Again at a Decent Hour

To Rise Again at a Decent Hour
Author: Joshua Ferris
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316329134

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Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, this big, brilliant, profoundly observed novel by National Book Award Finalist Joshua Ferris explores the absurdities of modern life and one man's search for meaning. Paul O'Rourke is a man made of contradictions: he loves the world, but doesn't know how to live in it. He's a Luddite addicted to his iPhone, a dentist with a nicotine habit, a rabid Red Sox fan devastated by their victories, and an atheist not quite willing to let go of God. Then someone begins to impersonate Paul online, and he watches in horror as a website, a Facebook page, and a Twitter account are created in his name. What begins as an outrageous violation of his privacy soon becomes something more soul-frightening: the possibility that the online "Paul" might be a better version of the real thing. As Paul's quest to learn why his identity has been stolen deepens, he is forced to confront his troubled past and his uncertain future in a life disturbingly split between the real and the virtual. At once laugh-out-loud funny about the absurdities of the modern world, and indelibly profound about the eternal questions of the meaning of life, love and truth, To Rise Again at a Decent Hour is a deeply moving and constantly surprising tour de force.


The Lean Dentist

The Lean Dentist
Author: Sami Bahri
Publisher: Lean Enterprise Institute
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 193410924X

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Money - By the Mouthful!

Money - By the Mouthful!
Author: Robert O. Nara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1979
Genre: Preventive dentistry
ISBN: 0933420005

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Bad Therapist

Bad Therapist
Author: Will Meyerhofer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781667867304

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Bad Therapist: A Romance, is a playful comic novel recounting a romance between a mild-mannered New York City psychotherapist and a blue alien from outer space. It is best described as sui generis - but if you have a sense of humor about psychotherapy and a curiosity about what it might feel like to be sitting in that other chair... this might be for you.


Ambition

Ambition
Author: Deborah L. Rhode
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021-08-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0197538355

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An engaging account of ambition, the forces that drive and constrain it, and whether it serves our deepest needs. Ambition is a dominant force in for human civilization, driving its greatest achievements and most horrific abuses. Our striving has brought art, airplanes, and antibiotics, as well as wars, genocide, and despotism. This mixed record raises obvious concerns about how we can channel ambition in the most productive directions. In Ambition, Deborah L. Rhode offers a comprehensive and engaging survey of the topic that focuses in particular on the nature of ambition in contemporary American life. To do this, she first explores three central focuses of ambition-recognition, power, and money-and argues that an excessive preoccupation with these external markers for success can be self-defeating for individuals and toxic for society. She then shifts to discussing the obstacles to constructive ambition and the consequences when ambitions are skewed or blocked by inequality and identity-related characteristics such as gender, race, class, and national origin. Rhode further addresses the ways that families, schools, and colleges might play a more effective role in developing positive ambition. Finally, she examines what sorts of ambitions contribute to sustained well-being, such as building relationships and contributing to society, rather than chasing extrinsic rewards such as wealth, power, and fame. Drawing upon leading thinkers on the topic and contemporary social science research while laying out an agenda for how ambition can be better developed, Ambition will force us reconsider the factors that shape our ambitions, and whether those ambitions meet our deepest needs and highest aspirations.


Teeth

Teeth
Author: Mary Otto
Publisher: The New Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1620972816

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An NPR Best Book of 2017 "[Teeth is] . . . more than an exploration of a two-tiered system—it is a call for sweeping, radical change." —New York Times Book Review "Show me your teeth," the great naturalist Georges Cuvier is credited with saying, "and I will tell you who you are." In this shattering new work, veteran health journalist Mary Otto looks inside America's mouth, revealing unsettling truths about our unequal society. Teeth takes readers on a disturbing journey into America's silent epidemic of oral disease, exposing the hidden connections between tooth decay and stunted job prospects, low educational achievement, social mobility, and the troubling state of our public health. Otto's subjects include the pioneering dentist who made Shirley Temple and Judy Garland's teeth sparkle on the silver screen and helped create the all-American image of "pearly whites"; Deamonte Driver, the young Maryland boy whose tragic death from an abscessed tooth sparked congressional hearings; and a marketing guru who offers advice to dentists on how to push new and expensive treatments and how to keep Medicaid patients at bay. In one of its most disturbing findings, Teeth reveals that toothaches are not an occasional inconvenience, but rather a chronic reality for millions of people, including disproportionate numbers of the elderly and people of color. Many people, Otto reveals, resort to prayer to counteract the uniquely devastating effects of dental pain. Otto also goes back in time to understand the roots of our predicament in the history of dentistry, showing how it became separated from mainstream medicine, despite a century of growing evidence that oral health and general bodily health are closely related. Muckraking and paradigm-shifting, Teeth exposes for the first time the extent and meaning of our oral health crisis. It joins the small shelf of books that change the way we view society and ourselves—and will spark an urgent conversation about why our teeth matter.