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199934126Farmington Connecticut U.S.A.: S Karger Pub. New. 1999. Hardcover. 3805568460 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- Pages: XIV 246 Figures: 36 Tables: 34 -- TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Social Representations of Mental Illness Attitudes toward Mental Illness among the General Public and Professionals Social Representations and Change 1 Mental Illness as Metaphor 13 Social Representations of Mental Illness among the Public 20 The Image of Mental Illness in Switzerland 29 Public Attitudes towards Deviant Situations in Daily Life: Intervention Proposed 38 The General Public's Cognitive and Emotional Perception of Mental Illnesses: An Alternative to Attitude-Research 56 'Cooperating' 'Fighting against' or 'Letting Go' in the Therapeutic Context: Social Logic of Parents with Psychologically Disturbed Children 72 Differentiating between the Professions of Psychologists and Psychiatrists: A Field Study in Vizcaya 85 Changing Attitudes towards Mental Illness and Destigmatization One of the Last Obstacles to Better Mental Health Care: The Stigma of Mental Illness 96 Public Education for Community Care: A New Approach 105 Combatting the Alienation Experienced by People with Mental Illness 118 Group Therapy and Attitudinal Changes to Mental Illness in Medical Students 129 Stigmatization and Destigmatization: The Point of View of Psychiatric Patients and Their Families 138 Attitudes towards Psychiatric Treatment and Compliance Use and Misuse of Pharmacological Substances: The Question of Noncompliance 143 The Public's Attitude towards Drug Treatment of Schizophrenia 152 Determining Factors and the Effects of Attitudes towards Psychotropic Medication 162 Attitudes towards Psychotropic Medication among Medical Students 187 Measuring Attitudes toward Psychiatric Medication among Persons with Serious Mental Illness 197 Psychoeducational Groups in Schizophrenic Patients 208 Neuroleptics: The Point of View of Consumers and Their Families 216 The Role of Communication and Physician-Patient Collaboration: Enhancing Adherence with Psychiatric Medication 222 Rethinking the Problem of Noncompliance in Chronic Mental Illness 231 Author Index 239 Subject Index 240. -- DESCRIPTION -- Negative moral judgements seem to have been a constant fixture in the way societies and cultures have regarded groups displaying deviant behavior. This is particularly true of the mentally ill. Stereotypes are most ingrained for mental pathologies with heightened visibility in society such as schizophrenia. Preconceived notions about danger occult powers and mysterious malevolence which hover over the illness contribute to the total debasement of the patient. Persons suffering from other forms of mental illness are stigmatized to a lesser degree. But the threat is real that labeling will extend to every endeavor linked to mental illness: care facilities professionals therapies in general and psychotropic medication in particular. Lay belief in the existence of important side-effects to this medication and public fears about the risk of addiction form the basis of very restricted or even hostile attitudes towards it and result in weak compliance. Inversely psychotherapy now seems widely accepted and different forms of intervention have contributed to de-stigmatizing psychiatric illness and to stop the exclusion of patients. This book is of interest not only to psychiatrists but also to mental health workers psychologists social scientists and social workers who wish to alter common precepts and prejudices regarding psychiatric disorders. -- with a bonus offer-- . S Karger Pub hardcover
134981aafLondon, printed for Bernard White, MDCLXXXVII., (1687), in-folio, engraved frontispice-title with view of Geneva + (VI) = 3 leaves (printed title - preface) + 250 p. + (VI) = 3 leaves (table) + 5 engravings. 1): map of Buildings of old Geneva - 2): 6 images with coins - 3): birds eye view of the country around Geneva (folded) - 4): View of Geneva with 19 indications of interest - 5): half-page engr. in-text: Ancient inscription Duke of Rohan, stamped „Holbrook library. Pacific school of religion“, small ink stain in lower margin of front & titlepage, contemporary calf, both covers loose, illustrated spine on 5 bands with title. (copy needs to be rerstored).
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Pages 211-242. Features: New Hampshire Industries and Their Builders - The Rockwell Clough Company - article with one-page photo portrait of W. Rockwell Clough; The City of Geneva and John Calvin, 1509-1909; Pembroke Academy; Obituaries for Hon. John Noble, Mary E. Blair, Ellen Porter Champion, Mrs. James W. Henderson, Adelaide Cilley Waldron, M'Clure, David, Thomas S. Ellis, and Michael M. Stevens; Poems; Nice illustrated back cover ad for the Grand Trunk Railway System features the tourist route through Canada, with illustration of Hotel Wawa, Lake of Bays, "Highlands of Ontario"; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
197799674Geneva: Lutheran World Federation Department of Studies 1977. (6), 50, (1) Seiten. Als Typoskript gedruckt. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
18954174Geneva NY: Press of W. F. Humphrey 1895. First Edition. Near Fine. Original gold and white publisher's cloth binding with title and decorative motif stamped in blue to the front board. Gentle rubbing to boards but externally pleasing overall. Front hinge cracked and rear starting but both holding well. Contemporary ownership signature of "Edith E. Dunning. Auburn NY" to front endpaper. Some pages bear slight chipping or toning to the edges not affecting text; a clean about Near Fine copy internally with none of the expected signs of kitchen use. Contemporary advertisements throughout. Includes 8 pages of contemporary handwritten recipes and a calling card inserted loosely at the front; notation in pencil to verso of rear endpaper else unmarked. An excellent and research rich copy of this rare charitable cookery book which is currently the only one known on the market. OCLC reports only 5 examples at institutions worldwide. <br/><br/>First and only edition of this charitable women's cookery which was produced "for the instruction of women in Culinary Science" with the goal "not only to increase the fund already in the Treasury which ultimately is to be appropriated for the equipment of that institution but also to contribute a book which shall be of practical use to all house-keepers." Clearly a group of educated women the Board compiling the cook book viewed house-keeping as an occupation that required knowledge and scientific workability. They reveal in the preface that all advice and recipes were researched and vetted to ensure that they created "a work of real merit" and their title page contains an epigram from Ruskin praising women's roles as sorcerers chemists and "loaf-givers." Including a range of recipes from breads and cheeses to chafing dish meals to meats sauces and salads the book also contains advice on different service for lunch and dinner. The recipes' clear and easy to follow instructions suggest its compilers recognized the busy lives of women running homes and that they opted to assist in making domestic cookery straightforward and efficient. Notably the Geneva Hospital which the Woman's Board supported was connected to Geneva Medical College which only 45 years prior had made history by granting an M.D. to Elizabeth Blackwell the first degreed female doctor in the U.S. This connection signals that the women of the organization also hoped to ensure updated equipment and a solid infrastructure for an institution that had welcomed in students of their own sex. <br/><br/>Charitable Cook Books Collection of Helen Evans Brown 197. Near Fine. Press of W. F. Humphrey unknown books
189521579Geneva NY: Press of W.F. Humphrey 1895. First Edition First Printing. Cloth Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. <br /> <br /> A foundational artifact of women's medical history compiled to fund the hospital that served as the alma mater for Elizabeth Blackwell-the first woman in the United States to receive an M.D.<br /> This scarce 1895 'Charity Cookbook' represents a sophisticated intersection of domestic science and professional medical fundraising in the post-Civil War era. <br /> <br /> More than a recipe collection it is a primary document of 19th-century women's organizational power featuring unique 'narrative-style' recipes and extensive local advertising from the Finger Lakes region during a pivotal moment for female physicians.<br /> The text is uniquely structured in narrative 'essay-style' recipes and is heavily interspersed with charming period advertising for Finger Lakes banks retailers and cookstoves.<br /> <br /> KEY FEATURES <br /> Visuals: Interspersed with significant local advertising matter from 19th-century Geneva NY. <br /> Binding: Original patterned cloth boards lettered in grey. <br /> Content: A comprehensive guide to 'Culinary Science' featuring meats sauces and breads explicitly designed to educate women in efficient scholarly homemaking. <br /> Historical Context: Directly linked to the legacy of Geneva Medical College and the pioneering female medical movement in Upstate New York. <br /> Rarity: Uncommon; OCLC/WorldCat records only 8 institutional copies worldwide. Specs: 9.25 inches tall / 240 pages.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Very Good -- Bindings are tight and square; front hinge is starting but holding firmly. Text is clean with light even toning. Boards show expected rubbing and handling wear consistent with a 19th-century kitchen-used volume. A solid unsophisticated example. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE -- <br /> Charity cookbooks of the late 19th century were the primary engine for women's local philanthropy. The 'Geneva Cook Book' is a standout example as it funded the Medical and Surgical Hospital in a city already famous for breaking the gender barrier in medicine. By framing housekeeping as 'Culinary Science' the Woman's Board positioned domestic labor as a professional discipline equal to the medical training occurring within the hospital's walls.<br /> <br /> The presence of local advertising makes this a vital genealogical and economic record of the Finger Lakes region. For the culinary historian the narrative recipe format pre-dating the standardized ingredient lists of the 20th century offers a window into the transition of American cooking from folk tradition to measured science.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Geneva NY Finger Lakes History Charity Cookbooks Elizabeth Blackwell Women in Medicine Culinary History 19th Century Advertising Domestic Science Cookbook Americana Women's History Regional Printing. Press of W.F. Humphrey hardcover
0260601756.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1999Q-0840735448Thomas Nelson Publishers 1999-10-19. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Thomas Nelson Publishers paperback
0840735448New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
198299404Geneva: World Council of Churches 1982. 163 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
75-0919Geneve CH: Petit Palais 1988. Catalgue. 8vo. Soft Covers. Front and back covers show minor signs of wear. Very Good. 119 pp.Both color and black and white plates.Catalogue with guided tour.Publisher's note: "'The poster is only a means to an end a means of communication between the dealer and the public something like telegraphy. The poster plays the part of a telegraph official: he does not initiate news he merely dispenses it. No one asks him for his opinion. He is only required to bring about a clear good and exact connection.' This statement defining the art of the poster was made in 1933 by A. M. Cassandre a French artist generally considered to be the greatest in his field during the 1920s and 1930s. This handsome book for the first time publishes 60 of his posters in color together with an essay on Cassandre's life career and style and a virtually definitive listing of 117 posters."Provenance: From the library of Pasquale Iannetti. Geneve, CH: Petit Palais, 1988 paperback
2016AME_9781786430212Edward Elgar 2016. 1. Soft Cover. New/New. Edward Elgar paperback
B9781169393899New. unknown
1169393896.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
pp. 466, 13 [Publisher's catalogue]. Foxed. XLib bookplate of the Gettysburg Theological Seminary Library. XLib blue penciled marks on title page. Early manuscript Christmas presentation "Thomas Brauntz from his Mother Dec. 25th, 1846." 200 mm. Original full embossed cloth binding. Spine very worn with loss and crude tape repair at head. Title continues: "Translated From the French by Charles W. Baird." First English edition. Hardbound. AI BX 3
20063128998Geneva: Lutheran World Federation, Dept. for Theology and Studies 2006. 105 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
0260492914.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266062857.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196367446BBIndianapolis:, Indiana Historical Society, 1963. 8°. 372 S., Illustrationen, broschiert (leichte Gebrauchsspuren; sonst gut erhalten) (=Indiana Historical Society publications, Vol. 22)
181422328London: Revived Apollo Press for John Bell 1814. old full calf some wear nicely gilt on spine text clean and sound. New Edition. Full-Leather. C/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Revived Apollo Press, for John Bell Hardcover
Z1-C-087-00904Oxford U.P. Used - Good. Hardcover. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Oxford U.P hardcover
104311aafHenry Fisher, 1820, 15x21 cm, gravure sur acier coloriée à la main, 1 feuille. (20.5x26.5cm) passepartout.
220, 76, [2] p. With this is bound as issued: A geographical and political account of the republick of Geneva. Containing an exact description of it’s scituation, publick buildings, the lake and the river Rhone, it’s trade, academy, territorys, fortifications, interest, &c. Wherein the mistakes of a great many English & French authors are rectified. By the author of The church history of Geneva. Boston in New-England: Printed by B. Green, and sold by the booksellers, 1732. Disbound Good condition, some edgewear, trimmed Evans 3557
18721912242d Cong. 2d Sess. SED31. Washington: Government Printing Office 1872. 204pp. Folding color map. Disbound. First leaf has a few blank chips and is detached. Else Very Good. Government Printing Office unknown books