Social Change, Stress and Mental Health in the Pearl of the Alps

Social Change, Stress and Mental Health in the Pearl of the Alps
Title Social Change, Stress and Mental Health in the Pearl of the Alps PDF eBook
Author G. Guntern
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 362
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 3642881912

Download Social Change, Stress and Mental Health in the Pearl of the Alps Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

I first became acquainted with Dr. Gottlieb Guntern's work at several scientific symposia and was impressed by the way he combined originality and imagination with the proper use of careful, multidisciplinary epidemiologic approaches. Dr. Guntern has attacked some of the cardinal aspects of the consequences, in terms of health, well.being. and social function, of rapid social change in an originally isolated rural community - a phenomenon that is occurring at an accelerating rate in developing, as well as in developed, countries. This worldwide problem is approached by Dr. Guntern in a holistic manner. Health and social function are seen as integrated elements of human existence and are studied accordingly. His analysis of social events and their consequences for health and well being in a small Alpine village can serve as a paradigm for the study of the process of social change and its various consequences elsewhere. In view of the problem's importance and being impressed by the thoroughness and ingenuity of Dr. Guntern's multifaceted approach, I encouraged him to make the study available to an international readership. Dr. Guntern's book is warmly recommended not only to epidemiologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and psychiatrists, but also to all those interested in psychosocial and psychosocially induced problems in today's and tomorrow's environments. Lennard Levi, M.D.

Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Title Current Catalog PDF eBook
Author National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 1340
Release 1980
Genre Medicine
ISBN

Download Current Catalog Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia
Title Schizophrenia PDF eBook
Author Yrjo O. Alanen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 237
Release 2018-04-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429918739

Download Schizophrenia Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book includes memorable case vignettes along with research findings and is recommended for clinicians, students, teachers of mental health and those in public policy involved in creating effective treatment methods.

The Year 1

The Year 1
Title The Year 1 PDF eBook
Author Arnold Mindell
Publisher Gatekeeper Press
Pages 173
Release 2019-05-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1642374431

Download The Year 1 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is an extension of the author`s therapeutic work with the concept of the dreambody. Just as the unconscious, or `dreambody,' signals its problems (and solutions) in dreams and in the body, so the collective unconscious of the planet does the same. Attention to these signals can pave the way for global therapy - literally making the planet and its people whole and healthy.

Psychosomatic Medicine

Psychosomatic Medicine
Title Psychosomatic Medicine PDF eBook
Author Adam J. Krakowski
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 667
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 1468444964

Download Psychosomatic Medicine Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

It is our pleasure to introduce to the readers of Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine: I, the authors of 88 papers presented at the VIth World Congress of the International College of Psychosomatic Medicine in Montreal, September 13-18, 1981. These papers are re presentative of more than 700 presentations and discussions that occurred in the course of lectures, symposia, panels and workshops. Adam J. Krakowski, M.D., primary editor of this volume, together with Chase P. Kimball, M.D., GUnsel Koptagel-Ila1, M.D. and Hellmuth Freyberger, M.D. are responsible for the solicitation and final editing of the papers included in this volume. Most of the plenary papers presented at the Congress and subsequently received for pub lication are in preparation for a volume to be issued by S. Karger, Basel, Switzerland, as a special number edited by us with the assistance of Drs. Freyberger and Koptagel-Ilal. The papers in cluded in this volume represent the main substance of the Congress. The editors regret that a number of presentations were either re ceived too late or in insufficient form to allow for publication at this time. A number of other papers presented at the Congress have been released for publication in the Journal of Psychosomatic Re search, the Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa, General Hospital Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and other journals.

The Sovietization of Rural Hungary, 1945-1980

The Sovietization of Rural Hungary, 1945-1980
Title The Sovietization of Rural Hungary, 1945-1980 PDF eBook
Author József Ö. Kovács
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 262
Release 2023-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 1000892441

Download The Sovietization of Rural Hungary, 1945-1980 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In this book the experiential history of the Soviet-style social transformation projects between 1945 and 1980 is discussed through the example of rural Hungary. The book interprets state socialism as a (modernization) project. Existing socialism was a form of dictatorship in which authorities sought to transform the mentalities of their subjects from the individual level to the global scale. This project depended on socio-economic homogenization; one important method of asserting state power was the transformation of property rights (land redistribution, collectivization). Communist modernization discriminated against the inhabitants of rural areas, who were the primary victims of collectivization and the discriminatory effects of the rules implemented by policymakers. The resulting radical changes in peasant lifestyles would become a source of social pathologies. However, not the authorities but contemporary scholars considered the social costs of these actions. The book aims at Weberian disenchantment and contributes to the deconstruction of the common image of Hungarian socialism, "the happiest barrack." The intended audience includes readers at the graduate level in the fields of history, political science, and anthropology, general readers interested in the history of communism. It is hoped that the research questions inspire new research for exploring convergent and divergent elements in social transformation in former communist countries.

The Spirit of Creativity

The Spirit of Creativity
Title The Spirit of Creativity PDF eBook
Author Gottlieb Guntern
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 505
Release 2012-07-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0761850538

Download The Spirit of Creativity Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Spirit of Creativity is a systemic study of human creativity. It offers a fascinating visual model of the creative process consisting of four major stages: stage I, the interplay of chaos and order; stage II, creative production; stage III, cultural selection; stage IV, morpho-evolution and morpho-elimination of created products and forms. The author analyzes the seven phases (germination, inspiration, preparation, incubation, illumination, elaboration and evaluation) of stage II, leading from a vague hunch to a product meeting the criteria of creativity. A vast number of examples, taken from all continents and various cultures as well as from art, technology and science and other fields of human endeavor, illustrate how cultural recognition and rejection influence the creative processes of individuals and teams. The author demonstrates the tremendous impact of the Mongol Empire, the Silk Road, and the medieval Muslim golden age on the origin of the European Renaissance.