Bridie Gallagher

Bridie Gallagher
Title Bridie Gallagher PDF eBook
Author Jim Livingstone
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Pages 305
Release 2015-10-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1848895070

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Foreword by Daniel O'Donnell Known as 'the Girl from Donegal', Bridie Gallagher was Ireland's first truly international pop star. Over a fifty-year career she sang at sell-out concerts from small halls across Ireland to leading venues such as the London Palladium, Royal Albert Hall, the Lincoln Centre in New York and the Sydney Opera House. She brought glamour to show business in Ireland, and gave new life to forgotten Irish ballads. Her rise to fame began in the mid-1950s and was marked by enormous crowds wherever she appeared, as she won the hearts of legions of fans loyal ever since. But as well as phenomenal success, her life was marked by tragedy and loss. This biography by her son, Jim Livingstone, draws upon Bridie's own handwritten memoir, interviews with friends, fans and colleagues, and Jim's own personal insights, having worked closely with her as manager and musical director for twenty-five years. This is the story of a young, beautiful and talented girl from humble beginnings in Donegal who established a career in show business that was to endure for half a century.

Bridie Gallagher

Bridie Gallagher
Title Bridie Gallagher PDF eBook
Author Jim Livingstone
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781848892576

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A biography of Bridie Gallagher, Ireland's first truly international pop star, written by her son and covering her 50-year career.

The Anxiety Survival Guide

The Anxiety Survival Guide
Title The Anxiety Survival Guide PDF eBook
Author Bridie Gallagher
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 226
Release 2019-09-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 178592642X

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Co-written with psychologists and a college student who has experienced anxiety herself, this is a relatable and straightforward guide to managing worry in emerging adulthood. As well as providing tried-and-tested advice and exercises that are proven to reduce feelings of anxiety, it includes recovery stories from people who have managed their symptoms successfully. It begins with what is difficult and challenging about young adulthood and how you can deal with uncertainty in life. It goes on to examine change and challenges, giving tips about what can help in specific scenarios such as exams, relationships, leaving home and interviews. The guide also includes strategies and techniques for coping with panic attacks; self-care; and calming your mind. The guide uses a range of evidence-based approaches, including CBT, DBT, Compassion Focused Approaches and Mindfulness so you can work out the techniques that are best for you. The signposting included throughout guides young adults towards further support. This is essential reading for any young person experiencing anxiety, worry or going through a difficult transition or stressful experience.

Rory Gallagher

Rory Gallagher
Title Rory Gallagher PDF eBook
Author Julian Vignoles
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Pages 291
Release 2021-04-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0717192539

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Rory Gallagher is regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He was a dazzling showman, an accomplished songwriter and a champion of blues music. He began his career in an Irish showband at age fifteen, before forming Taste, one of the great Irish bands. He went on to even greater success as a solo artist in the 1970s. After his success peaked, Gallagher's later life was troubled, ending in disillusion and early death. He remains a legend, with musicians such as the Edge, Johnny Marr and Joe Bonamassa among the legions of fans who still revere him. Drawing on extensive interviews, Julian Vignoles casts new light on the familial, musical and other influences that inspired Gallagher, and on the complex personality that drove his career. Crucially, Vignoles shows how many of Gallagher's songs speak eloquently – and poignantly – about the person who penned them. Meticulously researched, this portrait is the insightful biography that Rory Gallagher deserves.

My Life After Trauma Handbook

My Life After Trauma Handbook
Title My Life After Trauma Handbook PDF eBook
Author Sue Knowles
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 221
Release 2022-11-21
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1839971290

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Adversity is a part of life and many of us have experienced trauma that has left us feeling distressed, scared or alone. This book draws on Bridie and Sue's background in Clinical Psychology to help you identify what trauma is, the effect it can have on your physical and mental health, and how you can cope. Containing many ideas and strategies to support you with the impact of trauma, including giving yourself a butterfly hug to calm yourself down or sending an email to someone who lives far away to feel more connected, this is a guide that you can dip in and out of, and return to at different stages in your life after trauma. Co-written with two young people who were brave enough to share their own stories, you will find that you are not alone, that nothing stays the same, and that there's always hope.

My Anxiety Handbook

My Anxiety Handbook
Title My Anxiety Handbook PDF eBook
Author Sue Knowles
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 194
Release 2018-01-18
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1784508136

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Helping young people with anxiety learn to recognise and manage their symptoms, this anxiety survival guide teaches young people aged 10+ how they can overcome their biggest worries. Showing that anxiety is a normal human emotion that many people face, this book helps young people understand the ins and outs of their own anxiety and helps them to challenge the difficult patterns they may get into. Co-written with a college student who has experienced anxiety herself, it is a relatable and straightforward guide. As well as providing tried-and-tested advice and exercises that are proven to reduce feelings of anxiety, it includes recovery stories from young people who have managed their symptoms successfully. With practical chapters on sleep, exam stress, transitions, and seeking extra help, this is a go-to guide for any tween, teen or young person living with anxiety.

My Intense Emotions Handbook

My Intense Emotions Handbook
Title My Intense Emotions Handbook PDF eBook
Author Sue Knowles
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 261
Release 2021-01-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1787753832

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This is a guide to the emotional and interpersonal issues you may encounter as a young adult, packed with advice and real-life stories of hope and resilience from people in similar situations. This book will help you to gain an understanding of the influence of your early emotional experiences, and share tried-and-tested strategies, drawing on a range of psychological approaches and evidence-based strategies. This book also looks at how emotions can affect our relationships, with a focus on building empathy for others, getting what you want out of friendships and relationships and dealing with the hard parts like boundaries and saying no, making amends when needed, and recognising and breaking problematic relationship patterns. With personal stories and resources throughout, this is a guide to refer to as little or often as you like, helping you to understand your emotions and find the strategies that work best for you.