Tahole describes an American woman's rite of passage while living with an extended family in Bangladesh for five years. It follows the protagonist's struggles to adapt to the deeply entrenched patterns of codependency in the culture; she ultimately stumbles onto principles that liberate her from the disease and allow her to create the life she wants for herself.
This workbook is about recognizing and eliminating self-abuse. It demystifies the Drama Triangle, and how it can show up inside our heads (with the different parts of us represented by different parts of the triangle). It is a course in a workbook. Through the course you will gain some important tools and concepts necessary to parent yourself better, and gain a stronger sense of trust in yourself and your own judgment, even when things don't go the way you had hoped or expected. The course teaches how to recognize a complicated game that has been played among families and other groups of people, called the Drama Triangle, and how it sometimes plays out inside a single individual. By following the readings, suggestions and exercises in the workbook you will learn to recognize internal/self-abuse, and how to become a more effective and loving parent to yourself. You will also gain a stronger sense of trust in yourself and your own judgment. This course combines two powerful tools that: Help give you direction and insight into how and why emotional flashbacks happen, and offer a framework for resolving early painful memories while tapping into your deepest potential. The intention of this course is to help people better understand and more readily identify emotional flashbacks and internalize a model for a healthy inner guidance system (masculine and feminine) that they didn't experience as children. Trauma therapist and author Toni Rahman gives Coach (Inner Feminine) and Challenger (Inner Masculine) their own distinct voices, questions, and approaches to overcoming the triggers of early relational trauma. These inner voices and resources line up with current attachment and neuroscience research. By purchasing this workbook, you become eligible for a $25 discount on the online course, Self Abuse & The Inner Drama Triangle. Enrolling in the online course provides a sense of interaction and convenience in accessing referenced material such as videos, other resources and chat groups. But being able to hold a workbook in your hand and looking back on the the material covered and work you have done can help facilitate learning and retention.
Tahole describes an American woman's rite of passage while living with an extended family in Bangladesh for five years. It follows the protagonist's struggles to adapt to the deeply entrenched patterns of codependency in the culture; she ultimately stumbles onto principles that liberate her from the disease and allow her to create the life she wants for herself.
National and State Identity in Turkey uses the concepts of national and state identity to examine Turkey’s domestic and international politics and explain how the country’s position in the international system has changed over the last ten years. State identity is understood as the end result of a transformed national identity, linking both domestic and international levels. Toni Alaranta argues that there has been a radical reformulation of Turkey’s national identity, interest, and positioning in the world since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002. This transformed identity has helped the country renegotiate its status in the world. He first examines the changing nature of Turkey’s national identity before looking at the struggle between two extreme positions—secularism and Islamism. He then explains how the “New Turkey” discourse is part of an Islamic-conservative ideology that targets the notion of the “domestic other,” or minorities, versus the Turkish-Muslim “self.” This discourse is transforming not only the notion of national identity but also Turkey’s relations with the rest of the world, and particularly with the European Union.
Definitive, detailed, and multidisciplinary in scope, Surgery of the Breast: Principles and Art, Fourth Edition, remains the most comprehensive “how-to” reference on today’s breast surgery. The text and its content have been thoroughly updated and carefully consolidated into one volume, to describe and demonstrates the most advanced and successful techniques for all types of oncological, reconstructive, and aesthetic breast surgeries—covering oncologic management of breast disease, breast reconstruction, reduction mammoplasty and mastopexy, augmentation mammoplasty, and more. Ideal for both plastic surgeons and general surgeons who perform a high volume of breast surgery, this classic text has been significantly revised to bring you fully up to date.
The South China Sea has a rich and turbulent history. Today territorial disputes in the region including China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines and Indonesia make it potentially one of the most dangerous points of conflict in Asia and millions of people have crossed its waters in search of safer shores. This new book reveals the ways in which the peoples of the South China Sea region have used dance as a means of contending with the immense political, economic and cultural rifts that have affected their lives. Drawing on the stories of indigenous dancers in southern China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, it offers unique insights into the ways in which people have used creative movement as a means of understanding the divisions and alienation that conflict, diaspora and globalization have brought and as a first step towards reclaiming their identities and their worlds.
The lives and writings of six leading Black Buddhist women—Jan Willis, bell hooks, Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, angel Kyodo williams, Spring Washam, and Faith Adiele—reveal new expressions of Buddhism rooted in ancestry, love, and collective liberation. Lifting as They Climb is a love letter of freedom and self-expression from six Black women Buddhist teachers, conveyed through the voice of author Toni Pressley-Sanon, one of the innumerable people who have benefitted from their wisdom. She explores their remarkable lives and undertakes deep readings of their work, weaving them into the broader tapestry of the African diaspora and the historical struggle for Black liberation. Black women in the U.S. have adapted Buddhist practice to meet challenges ranging from the injustices of the Jim Crow South to sexual violence, social discrimination, and bias within their Buddhist communities. Using their voices through the practice of memoir and other forms of writing, they have not only realized their own liberation but carried forward the Black tradition of leading others on the path toward collective awakening.
The book is for data monetization purposes, helps you to build bridge between IT department and business design to maximise data driven value creation. Data productizement and servitization are explained with real-world example case stories. This book is primarily for data business developers and contains just bare minimum of technical terms.
Thank you for visiting our website. Would you like to provide feedback on how we could improve your experience?
This site does not use any third party cookies with one exception — it uses cookies from Google to deliver its services and to analyze traffic.Learn More.