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20149781502305848-2025CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2014. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Simeon Lindstrom</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781502305848</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2014</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 62</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Codependent partners are not necessarily together because they want to be - they are because they have to be. If you've had difficulty with starting or maintaining relationships issues with feeling jealous and possessive or find that your connections with others are more a source of distress than anything else then this book is for you. It may feel sometimes that an intense and serious connection with someone is proof of the depth of the feeling you have for one another. But be careful obsession and dependency is not the same as love. In the codependent relationship our affection and attention is coming from a place of fear and need. As a result the partners never really connect with each other. They do endless complicated dances around each others problems but what they never do is make an honest human connection. In codependent relationships manipulation guilt and resentment take the place of healthy balanced affection. Codependent partners are not necessarily together because they want to be they are because they have to be because they don’t know how to live otherwise. One partner may bring a history of abuse a "personality disorder" or mental illness into a relationship; the ways the other partner responds to this may be healthy or not but if they bring their own issues to the table too they may find that the bond of their love is more accurately described as a shared and complementary dysfunction. Remember the relationships we are in can never be better than the relationships we have with ourselves. Two unhappy people together never make a happy couple together. We cannot treat other people in ways we have never taken the time to consider before and we cannot communicate properly if we are not even sure what it is we need to communicate in the first place. An individual with a mature well-developed sense of themselves has the most to offer someone else. They have their own lives their own sense of self-worth their own strength. And when you remove need fear obsession and desperation you open up the way for love and affection just for its own sake. Love is many things but it's cheapened when held hostage by the ego. Connections formed around ego and fear may be strong and lasting but what keeps them going is mutual need. What could be more romantic than "I don't need to be with you. You don't complete me at all. I am happy and stable and fulfilled without you. But I still want to be with you because you're awesome" It all boils down to this: communication. Whether it's through words or not we are constantly communicating and the accumulation of these little units creates this big thing we call a relationship. Grab your copy TODAY!</p> CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
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187320132Québec Quebec: Gouvernement de la Province de Québec 1873. Fine. Gouvernement de la Province de Québec Québec Quebec 1873 14 x 21 cm relié Second edition published anonymously. Half mouse-colored cloth binding smooth spine title-label with small lack of navy sheep name at foot marbled paper boards corners slightly bumped original wrappers preserved contemporary binding. Work complete with its map at beginning of volume. Rare worming otherwise handsome interior condition. Gouvernement de la Province de Québec hardcover
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1987x-0814318169Wayne State Univ Pr 1987. Paperback. New. 408 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.75 inches. Wayne State Univ Pr paperback
ria9781852337698_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Inclusive design universal design and universal access are long standing familiar terms with clear and laudable goals. However their teaching and industrial uptake has been very limited. Many products still exclude users unnecessaril paperback
19901011<p>Original hardcover from the publisher in perfect condition. No scratches or tears. Clear pages.</p> Peter Lang hardcover
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20122-229655640XEditions L'Harmattan 2012. Paperback. New. 308 pages. French language. 9.45x6.38x0.87 inches. Editions L'Harmattan paperback
A9780226834320Hardback. New. <b>An insightful history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain told through a single sense: touch. </b><br />  <br /> When where and who gets to touch and be touched and who decides What do we learn through touch How does touch bring us closer together or push us apart These are urgent contemporary questions but they have their origins in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain when new urban encounters compelled intense discussion of what touch was and why it mattered. In this vividly written book Simeon Koole excavates the history of these concerns and reveals how they continue to shape ideas about “touch†in the present.<br />  <br /><i>Intimate Subjects</i> takes us to the bustling railway stations shady massage parlors all-night coffee stalls and other shared spaces where passengers customers vagrants and others came into contact leading to new understandings of touch. We travel in crammed subway cars where strangers negotiated the boundaries of personal space. We visit tea shops where waitresses made difficult choices about autonomy and consent. We enter classrooms in which teachers wondered whether blind children could truly grasp the world and labs in which neurologists experimented on themselves and others to unlock the secrets of touch. We tiptoe through London’s ink-black fogs in which disoriented travelers became newly conscious of their bodies and feared being accosted by criminals. Across myriad forgotten encounters such as these Koole shows touch remade what it meant to be embodied—as well as the meanings of disability personal boundaries and scientific knowledge.<br />  <br /> With imagination and verve <i>Intimate Subjects</i> offers a new way of theorizing the body and the senses as well as a new way of thinking about embodiment and vulnerability today.<br />  hardcover
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A9780805860962Hardback. New. Presents case studies to illustrate the corporate benefits for designing accessibility. This work serves as a means to demystify what is involved in designing inclusive products for various users. It highlights numerous examples for designers such as creating a tool for Web browsing for older adults as well as digital television access. hardcover
A9780805860979Paperback / softback. New. Presents case studies to illustrate the corporate benefits for designing accessibility. This work serves as a means to demystify what is involved in designing inclusive products for various users. It highlights numerous examples for designers such as creating a tool for Web browsing for older adults as well as digital television access. paperback