Churchill's Black Dog and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind

Churchill's Black Dog and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind
Title Churchill's Black Dog and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind PDF eBook
Author Anthony Storr
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 1990
Genre Creative ability
ISBN 9780006375661

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'Extremely engaging... A book full of good moments and humane insights.' Alan Ryan, Observer

Churchill's Black Dog, Kafka's Mice, and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind

Churchill's Black Dog, Kafka's Mice, and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind
Title Churchill's Black Dog, Kafka's Mice, and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind PDF eBook
Author Anthony Storr
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1990
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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A noted psychiatrist probes the relation netween genius and pathology, offering new and startling insights into the genius of numerous famous historical figures.

Diagnosing Churchill

Diagnosing Churchill
Title Diagnosing Churchill PDF eBook
Author Wilfred Attenborough
Publisher McFarland
Pages 276
Release 2019-04-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476675147

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The posthumous diagnosis of Winston Churchill as manic-depressive has been drawn entirely from biographical information, which, though significant to understanding his life and mind, has often been misused or misunderstood. This book investigates how such materials have been interpreted (and misinterpreted) in relation to Churchill's mental health, taking a particularly close look at his association with nerves or "neurasthenia." Included are appendices on Churchill's remedies for worry and mental overstrain and an investigation of his mental state after losing the 1945 general election.

Winston Churchill's Illnesses, 1886–1965

Winston Churchill's Illnesses, 1886–1965
Title Winston Churchill's Illnesses, 1886–1965 PDF eBook
Author Allister Vale
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 697
Release 2020-11-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1526789507

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This in-depth account of the legendary leader’s ailments and their effects is a “tremendously important contribution to Churchillian studies” (Claremont Review of Books). Prominent physicians Allister Vale and John Scadding have written a meticulously researched and definitive account documenting all of Winston Churchill’s major illnesses, from an episode of childhood pneumonia in 1886 until his death in 1965. They have adopted a thorough approach in gaining access to numerous sources of medical information and have cited extensively from the clinical records of the distinguished physicians and surgeons invited to consult on Churchill during his many episodes of illness. These include not only objective clinical data, but also personal reflections by Churchill’s family, friends and political colleagues, resulting in a unique and fascinating study.

The Churchill Sisters

The Churchill Sisters
Title The Churchill Sisters PDF eBook
Author Dr. Rachel Trethewey
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 254
Release 2021-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 1250272408

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As complex in their own way as their Mitford cousins, Winston and Clementine Churchill’s daughters each had a unique relationship with their famous father. Rachel Trethewey's biography, The Churchill Sisters, tells their story. Bright, attractive and well-connected, in any other family the Churchill girls – Diana, Sarah, Marigold and Mary – would have shone. But they were not in another family, they were Churchills, and neither they nor anyone else could ever forget it. From their father – ‘the greatest Englishman’ – to their brother, golden boy Randolph, to their eccentric and exciting cousins, the Mitford Girls, they were surrounded by a clan of larger-than-life characters which often saw them overlooked. While Marigold died too young to achieve her potential, the other daughters lived lives full of passion, drama and tragedy. Diana, intense and diffident; Sarah, glamorous and stubborn; Mary, dependable yet determined – each so different but each imbued with a sense of responsibility toward each other and their country. Far from being cosseted debutantes, these women were eyewitnesses at some of the most important events in world history, at Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam. Yet this is not a story set on the battlefields or in Parliament; it is an intimate saga that sheds light on the complex dynamics of family set against the backdrop of a tumultuous century. Drawing on previously unpublished family letters from the Churchill archives, The Churchill Sisters brings Winston’s daughters out of the shadows and tells their remarkable stories for the first time.

The Secret History of Dreaming

The Secret History of Dreaming
Title The Secret History of Dreaming PDF eBook
Author Robert Moss
Publisher New World Library
Pages 352
Release 2010-09-07
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1577318331

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Dreaming is vital to the human story. It is essential to our survival and evolution, to creative endeavors in every field, and, quite simply, to getting us through our daily lives. All of us dream. Now Robert Moss shows us how dreams have shaped world events and why deepening our conscious engagement with dreaming is crucial for our future. He traces the strands of dreams through archival records and well-known writings, weaving remarkable yet true accounts of historical figures who were influenced by their dreams. In this wide-ranging, visionary book, Moss creates a new way to explore history and consciousness, combining the storytelling skills of a bestselling novelist with the research acumen of a scholar of ancient history and the personal experience of an active dreamer.

A First-Rate Madness

A First-Rate Madness
Title A First-Rate Madness PDF eBook
Author Nassir Ghaemi
Publisher Penguin
Pages 354
Release 2012-06-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0143121332

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The New York Times bestseller “A glistening psychological history, faceted largely by the biographies of eight famous leaders . . .” —The Boston Globe “A provocative thesis . . . Ghaemi’s book deserves high marks for original thinking.” —The Washington Post “Provocative, fascinating.” —Salon.com Historians have long puzzled over the apparent mental instability of great and terrible leaders alike: Napoleon, Lincoln, Churchill, Hitler, and others. In A First-Rate Madness, Nassir Ghaemi, director of the Mood Disorders Program at Tufts Medical Center, offers a myth-shattering exploration of the powerful connections between mental illness and leadership and sets forth a controversial, compelling thesis: The very qualities that mark those with mood disorders also make for the best leaders in times of crisis. From the importance of Lincoln's "depressive realism" to the lackluster leadership of exceedingly sane men as Neville Chamberlain, A First-Rate Madness overturns many of our most cherished perceptions about greatness and the mind.