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D'Hoore, William. Santé et sécurité pour un emploi de qualité: Gezondheid en veiligheid voor arbeidskwaliteit. Gent: Academia Press, 2012.

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Romero, Ricardo Montoro. La inserción en la actividad económica, empleo y paro juvenil. Barcelona: Publicaciones de Juventud y Sociedad, 1985.

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Centro de Derechos y Desarrollo (Lima, Peru), ed. Perú: Trabajadores autónomos, 2009-2010 : empleo y propuesta de inclusión social. Lima, Perú: CEDAL, 2010.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York, N.Y: Delacorte Press, 1990.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York, N.Y: Delacorte Press, 1990.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York, N.Y: Delta Trade Paperbacks, 2005.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Samouchitelʹ po ist︠s︡elenii︠i︡u. Minsk: Popurri, 2002.

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1926-, Gordon Norma S., and Farberow Norman L, eds. The crisis of competence: Transitional stress and the displaced worker. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1989.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York, N.Y: Pub. by Dell Publishing, a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub. Group, 1991.

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G, Poli, Packer Lester, and Cadenas Enrique, eds. Free radicals in brain pathophysiology. New York: Dekker, 2000.

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Lorence, James J. The Moment of Decision. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037559.003.0006.

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This chapter explains how Empire Zinc acted out of fear that a successful strike might enhance the Mexican American unity already encouraged by the policies Jencks had encouraged Local 890 to adopt. The genius of democratic unionism was the empowerment of local union members and their community, which encouraged an immediate and vigorous response to the company's refusal to negotiate. Once the strike began, local committees were created with responsibility for various functions, including relief, negotiations, publicity, police relations, and fund-raising. As the community mobilized, it became clear that the great union advantage was to be its human resources, organizational capacities, and wide-ranging ability to employ external support in both the union family and the Mexican American community.
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Mukenge, Ida Rousseau, and George Klay Kieh Jr., eds. Zones of Conflict in Africa. Praeger, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216040293.

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Torn by ongoing civil and military violence, Africa presents a challenge to scholars interested in the root causes of conflict. Each conflict is unique, but overall they exhibit common patterns. The contributors of this book employ an eclectic array of current explanations of civil strife and how to resolve it. The first half of the book provides the relevant theoretical background. Theories of conflict and conflict resolution, the larger context of African strife in Africa, and patterns and trends of conflict are discussed. Shifting from the general to the particular, the remaining chapters of this volume gauge the accuracy and usefulness of the current thinking on conflicts by grounding it in case studies drawn from the Great Lakes Region, Liberia, Nigeria, and Zambia.
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Reinarz, Jonathan. Conclusion. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252034947.003.0008.

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This concluding chapter looks back to Alain Corbin's seminal work, The Foul and the Fragrant, in discussing the strides made in smell studies since its publication. At the same time it returns to the themes already laid out in the previous chapters. When it first appeared some three decades ago, Corbin's study filled an important gap in our understanding of past senses. Not surprisingly, other studies followed. Most of these similarly employ a binary model when considering smells, particularly when addressing the urban industrial environment. Because of this, much research into the history of smell comprises studies of extremes, documenting primarily pleasant scents and pungent odors. The chapter calls for further scholarship on the sense of smell, noting current gaps in the field, as despite its progress in recent years olfaction still continues to be overshadowed by other senses.
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Breathe well, be well: A program to relieve stress, anxiety, hypertension, migraine, and other disorders for better health. New York: John Wiley, 1999.

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Stallings, L. H. From the Freaks of Freaknik to the Freaks of Magic City. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039591.003.0007.

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This chapter argues that funk produces mythologies about the body, labor, leisure, and pleasure, and that these occur in music as well as in black fiction, art, and performance centered on the potential force or energy that excites or that neutral sexual pleasures might yield. Adding to Tony Bolden's “Groove Theory: A Vamp on the Epistemology of Funk,” where he argues that the sensing techniques that black dancers employ have been central to innovations in black musicianship generally, the chapter discusses how funk's sensing techniques innovate sexual cultures as sites of memory. It brings three disciplines together—literature, performance, and dance—to theorize nonhuman agency in the street party Freaknik, as well as black strip clubs.
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Wilson, Liz. Starvation and Self-Mutilation in Religious Traditions. Edited by Michael Jerryson, Mark Juergensmeyer, and Margo Kitts. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199759996.013.0013.

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This chapter investigates the place of destructive acts against oneself—such as starvation and self-mutilation—in the spectrum of violent actions performed in the name of religion. Self-starvation and self-mutilation share some of the ideological and performative features of violence in the name of religion. The self-sacrifice of Quang Duc was demonstrative of a time-tested Buddhist form of bodily practice known in Buddhist studies in the West as self-immolation. It is revealed that self-directed violence can be both an act of devotion and an act of protest. Self-immolation and hunger-striking employ the body as a means of resistance. Like self-conflagration, the hunger strike has become a global phenomenon used on every continent of the world.
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Lobina, David J. Probing recursion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785156.003.0007.

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The experimental probing of recursion in human performance is fraught with non-trivial problems. Here, a number of case studies from the literature are analysed that contrast with the approach set out in chapter 5, and it is proposed that they give little information about the underlying mental processes at play within each of these domains. Among the questions discussed are whether experimental participants employ recursive rules in parsing artificial strings of nonsense syllables, the role of self-embedded structures in reasoning and general cognition, and the reputed connection between structural features of a visuospatial object and the corresponding recursive rules needed to represent or generate it. What a recursive process would actually look like and how one could go about probing its presence in human behaviour is then re-emphasized.
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Lipman, Meegan, Jacqueline Calderone, Joel Yager, and Maryann Waugh. Wellness. Edited by Robert E. Feinstein, Joseph V. Connelly, and Marilyn S. Feinstein. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190276201.003.0022.

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Lifestyle behaviors that contribute to wellness, specifically those involving physical exercise, healthy nutrition and weight management, healthy sleep patterns, and stress reduction, are of significant concern to clinicians and patients. Attending to these areas is critical, not only to prevent illness but also to reduce the deleterious impacts of existing chronic diseases on morbidity and mortality. Integrated primary care practices can readily establish and employ protocols for systematically addressing these important areas of overall physical and emotional functioning. This chapter discusses ways that primary care practices and team members can emphasize wellness in their integrated care services. The discussion covers assessing patients’ lifestyle choices, providing advice for improving health behaviors, developing agreed-upon interventions, assisting patients with related health behavior modifications and alterations, and arranging for improved patient access to and engagement with resources and programs that promote overall wellness.
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Swinkels, Marij, Sabine van Zuydam, and Femke Van Esch. Modern Prime-Ministerial Leadership in the Netherlands. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783848.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses the leadership style of Dutch prime ministers (PMs) and asks the question what type of leadership skills, relations, and reputations are most effective in modern Dutch politics: a consensual or confrontational style. While Dutch politics traditionally favors leaders who employ a consensus-oriented leadership style, prime ministers Balkenende (2002–2010) and Rutte (2010–present) served at a time when socio-cultural changes and mediatization of politics were challenging this political practice. By applying a modified version of the Leadership Capital Index (LCI), the chapter shows that to ensure re-election, both PMs struck a careful balance between the consensual and confrontational leadership styles. Whereas the study indicates that prime ministers have considerable leeway in how to strike that balance, the results suggest that it is essential that they maintain constructive relations with their peers in government and parliament to be electorally successful in the Dutch political system.
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Betsinger, Tracy K., Amy B. Scott, and Anastasia Tsaliki, eds. The Odd, the Unusual, and the Strange. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401032.001.0001.

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While death and dying are universal, the treatment of the dead is culturally and temporally specific, highlighting the influence of both the deceased individual and the living community within the mortuary process. This volume focuses specifically on non-normative or atypical mortuary practices situated within a contextually driven understanding of social and cultural norms surrounding the process of interment. Each chapter compares and contrasts the various elements of these mortuary treatments (e.g., body position, body orientation, artifact inclusion) and how they may represent specific ideological and/or cultural notions of identity and personhood after death (e.g., age, sex, gender, status, health). Care is taken to avoid simple binary classifications of “typical” and “atypical” by considering the range of mortuary treatments that characterize each society. Drawing on examples from North and South America, Europe, and Asia, this comprehensive volume stresses the commonality between non-normative or atypical treatments spanning millennia. Additionally, this volume strives to employ a holistic understanding of non-normative burials both in terms of assessing the significance and interpretation of individual cases of atypical interments, as well as to better understand the overall phenomenon of these mortuary practices, which continue to be the source of fascination and debate within mortuary archaeology.
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White, Chris, and Richard Koonce. Working with the Emotional Investor. ABC-CLIO, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216038801.

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An invaluable resource for wealth managers advising individuals, couples, and families, this book explains why human emotions drive all investor behavior and makes a powerful case for why advisors need to be aware of such emotions in advising clients—especially in high-stakes situations. Despite the fact that wealth advisors may employ algorithms, fancy financial models, economic theory, and predictive reasoning to forecast future investment returns, according to seasoned wealth management advisor Chris White, people—in other words, clients—basically decide how much risk to take with their money based on emotional factors such as the love they received as children, early life experiences of loss and “imperfect love,” psychic wounds, and family traumas. A must-read for anyone in the wealth management profession, including wealth advisors, financial consultants, certified financial analysts, and retirement advisors, this groundbreaking book offers a radically new and well-articulated framework for managing relationships with clients as well as the essential tools to advise, mentor, and guide clients in making financial management decisions. Readers will understand how to recognize the emotional and psychological factors behind investor behavior and apply this insight to be a better wealth advisor. The author explains why early childhood experiences of love, joy, and loss and sometimes very subtle family dynamics play a key role in adult investor behavior; why being sensitive to an individual’s unique psychological “systems” is key to being able to accurately assess his or her tolerance and acceptance of risk-taking as part of the wealth management process; what can cause a client’s personality to change, especially in high-stress or high-stakes situations; and how to employ sophisticated client relationship management practices such as curiosity, appreciative inquiry, and powerful questioning to understand clients’ needs at a deep psychological level.
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Bednarek, Joanna. The Oedipal Animal? Companion Species and Becoming. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474422734.003.0004.

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This chapter raises the issue of Deleuze and Guattari’s tendency to perpetuate the anthropocentric limitations of philosophy. Does Capitalism and Schizophrenia provides us with tools for dismantling anthropocentrism or is it another majoritarian philosophical work centering on the human being? What is the position of empirical, ‘molar’ nonhuman animals in Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy? When answering these questions, the chapter focuses on the category of becoming-animal, and juxtaposes it with Donna Haraway’s concepts of ‘co-evolution’, ‘becoming-with’ and ‘companion species.’ Haraway’s critique of the wolf-dog opposition in A Thousand Plateaus shows that its authors do little more there than employ conventional imagery of domestic and wild animals. Using Haraway’s term, becoming could be modified into becoming-with in order to stress the reality of a molar dimension of the minor term of becoming as well as the connection between molecular transformations occurring in the process of becoming and their effect on the molar being of the minor term. From this perspective, the history of humans’ and dogs’ co-evolution may be viewed as a space in which becoming-with can take place.
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Moura, Pedro. Visualising Small Traumas. Leuven University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11116/9789461664198.

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Portugal's vibrant comics scene originated as early as the 19th century, bringing forth brilliant individual artists, but has remained mostly unknown beyond Portugal’s borders to this day. Now a new generation employs this medium to put into question hegemonic views on the economy, politics, and society. Following the experience of the financial crisis of the past decades and its impact on social policies, access to and rules of public discourse, and civil strife, comics have questioned what constitutes a traumatogenic situation and what can act as a creative response. By looking at established graphic novels by Marco Mendes and Miguel Rocha, fanzine-level, and even experimental productions, Visualising Small Traumas is the first English-language book that addresses Portuguese contemporary comics and investigates how trauma studies can both shed a light on comics making and be informed by that very same practice.
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Sandplay Therapy In Vulnerable Communities A Jungian Approach. Routledge, 2011.

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Wise, Joanna. Digging for Victory: Horticultural Therapy for Veterans with PTSD. Karnac Books, 2015.

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Wise, Joanna. Digging for Victory: Horticultural Therapy for Veterans with PTSD. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Wise, Joanna. Digging for Victory: Horticultural Therapy with Veterans for Post-Traumatic Growth. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Digging for Victory. Karnac Books, 2015.

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Digging for Victory: Horticultural Therapy for Veterans with PTSD. Karnac Books, 2015.

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Digging for Victory: Horticultural Therapy with Veterans for Post-Traumatic Growth. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full Catastrophe Living: Using the Wisdom of Your Body and Mind to Face Stress, Pain, and Illness. RH Audio, 2008.

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Sullivan, Daniel, and Roman Palitsky. An Existential Psychological Perspective on the Human Essence. Edited by Martijn van Zomeren and John F. Dovidio. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190247577.013.1.

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Existentialism arose in the 19th century as a philosophical countermovement to perspectives prioritizing universal human essences over the uniquely situated nature of each human existence. Two schools of existential thought—the dialectical-psychological and cultural-phenomenological—have exerted divergent influence on the contemporary movements of experimental and clinical existential psychology. While clinical approaches stress the patient’s phenomenological situation and need for meaning, experimental existential psychology employs modern quantitative methods to test hypotheses regarding threat and defense processes. Despite different emphases, existential perspectives see the human essence as characterized by three qualities: (1) the uniqueness of the human species and the individual; (2) the indissolubility of the person and the situation; and (3) the ubiquity of freedom and threat in human experience. In an attempt at synthesis, we trace these themes across clinical and experimental existential psychology, highlighting how these perspectives differ from mainstream approaches in their explanations for phenomena such as depression.
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Sanders, Rebecca. Plausible Legality. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190870553.001.0001.

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After 9/11, American officials authorized numerous contentious counterterrorism practices including torture, extraordinary rendition, indefinite detention, trial by military commission, targeted killing, and mass surveillance. While these policies sparked global outrage, the Bush administration defended them as legally legitimate. Government lawyers produced memoranda deeming enhanced interrogation techniques, denial of habeas corpus, drone strikes, and warrantless wiretapping lawful. Although it rejected torture, the Obama administration made similar claims and declined to prosecute abuses. This book seeks to understand how and why Americans repeatedly legally justified seemingly illegal security policies and what this tells us about the capacity of law to constrain state violence. It argues that legal cultures shape how political actors interpret, enact, and evade legal norms. In the global war on terror, a culture of legal rationalization encouraged authorities to seek legal cover—to construct the plausible legality of human rights violations—in order to ensure impunity for wrongdoing. In this context, law served as a permissive constraint, enabling abuses while imposing some limits on what could be plausibly legalized. Cultures of legal rationalization stand in contrast with other cultures prevalent in American history, including cultures of exception, which rely on logics of necessity and racial exclusion, and cultures of secrecy, which employ plausible deniability. Looking forward, legal norms remain vulnerable to manipulation and evasion. Despite the efforts of human rights advocates to encourage deeper compliance, the normalization of post-9/11 policy has created space for the Trump administration to promote a renewed culture of exception and launch bolder attacks on the rule of law.
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Stoetzler, Marcel, ed. Critical Theory and the Critique of Antisemitism. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350281400.

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This volume provides a systematic re-examination of the Frankfurt School’s theory of antisemitism and, employing this critical theory, investigates the presence of antisemitism in 20th- and 21st-century politics and society. Critical Theory and the Critique of Antisemitism uncovers how critical theory differs from mainstream socialist or liberal critiques of antisemitism, as it frames its rejection of antisemitism in the critique of other aspects of modern capitalist society, which traditional theories leave unchallenged or critique only in passing. Amongst others, these include issues of identity, nation, race, and sexuality. In exploring the Frankfurt School’s writings on antisemitism therefore, the chapters in this book reveal connections to other pressing societal issues, such as racism more broadly, patriarchy, statism, and the societal dynamics of the ever-evolving capitalist mode of production. Putting the theory to practice, this volume brings together interdisciplinary scholars and activists who employ critical theory to scrutinise right- and left-wing manifestations of antisemitism. They develop, in their critique of antisemitism, a critique of capitalism, as the authors ask: why does modern capitalist society seem bound to produce antisemitism? And how do we challenge it? At a time when the rise of populism internationally has brought with it new strains of antisemitism, this is an essential resource that demonstrates the continuing relevance of the critical theory of the Frankfurt School for the struggle against antisemitism today.
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On strike for respect: The clerical and technical workers' strike at Yale University, 1984-85. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1995.

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Routledge Companion to Mindfulness at Work. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Dhiman, Satinder K. Routledge Companion to Mindfulness at Work. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Dhiman, Satinder K. Routledge Companion to Mindfulness at Work. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Galiuto, L., R. Senior, and H. Becher. Contrast echocardiography. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199599639.003.0007.

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Contrast echocardiography is a non-invasive, well tolerated echocardiographic technique which employs ultrasound contrast agent in order to improve the quality of echocardiographic images, by enhancing blood flow signal.Clinical usefulness of this echocardiographic imaging modality resides in the possibility of providing better acoustic signal in cases of poor quality images, with additional important information related to assessment of myocardial perfusion. Indeed, about one-third of echocardiographic images are affected by poor quality due to high acoustic impedance of the chest wall of the patients secondary to obesity or pulmonary diseases, not allowing detection of left ventricular endocardial border. Moreover, in patients with low ejection fraction and apical left ventricular aneurysm, intraventricular thrombus could be undetectable with standard echocardiography. Furthermore, coronary microcirculation cannot be assessed by standard echocardiography. Contrast echocardiography can be performed in all such conditions to improve diagnostic power of echocardiography.The adjunctive role of contrast echocardiography is well defined in both rest and stress echocardiography in order to detect the endocardial border and intraventricular thrombi, to accurately measure ejection fraction, wall motion, and to assess myocardial perfusion.The purpose of this chapter is to explain basic principles, feasibility, safety, major clinical applications, current indications, and further developments of contrast echocardiography.
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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. Bantam, 2013.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full Catastrophe Living. Piatkus Books, 2001.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full Catastrophe Living How to Cope with Stress, Pain and Illness Using Mindfulness Meditation [Paperback] Jon Kabat-Zinn. Piatkus, 2013.

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Thoms, Peg, and James F. Fairbank. The Daily Art of Management. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400636660.

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Effective managers matter to an organization. After all, they translate strategy into action and motivate the people they lead. But managers are sometimes less than effective, ending up in positions of authority and responsibility due to technical competence, company growth, or serendipity. Unprepared, they often lack key skills. Or, like so many managers promoted due to stellar job performance, they may have trouble understanding and motivating other people. Managers thrust into roles of authority need grounding in the fundamentals of management. And that's exactly what management experts Peg Thoms and Jim Fairbank deliver: The Daily Art of Management is the mentor at a manager's shoulder, full of excellent advice and encouragement. Most advice to managers consists of general prescriptions: Be inspiring, Drive innovation, or Beat the competition through crisp execution. Great, but how? It's not easy doing any of these things. This book, which draws on the experience of Thoms and Fairbank as well as their research on management behavior, closes the gap between the idealized leader and reality—the gap between book learning and street smarts. It shows managers and aspiring leaders at all levels of the organization how to master ten key roles and practice them on a daily basis. Examples and practical guidelines reinforce the concepts and serve as a handy resource for anyone interested in the art and science of effective management. In this book, managers will learn how to: -Set goals -Create an ethical environment -Create a vision -Select and motivate followers -Manage change -Handle competitors . . . and other critical skills effective managers employ to get the job done with style. The Daily Art of Management covers the issues managers face every day—but for which they are rarely trained.
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Free Radicals in Brain Pathophysiology. CRC Press LLC, 2000.

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Trotter, Kay Sudekum, and Jennifer N. Baggerly. Equine-Assisted Mental Health for Healing Trauma. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Equine-Assisted Mental Health for Healing Trauma. Routledge, 2018.

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Trotter, Kay Sudekum, and Jennifer N. Baggerly. Equine-Assisted Mental Health for Healing Trauma. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Trotter, Kay Sudekum, and Jennifer N. Baggerly. Equine-Assisted Mental Health for Healing Trauma. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Rybarczyk, Bruce, and Albert Bellg. Listening to Life Stories: A New Approach to Stress Intervention in Health Care. Lifepath LLC, 2017.

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Mended By The Muse Creative Transformations Of Trauma. Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014.

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