Brittany Forrester
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The destiny of humankind as a species fell on the shoulders of great men.
The current book aims to unravel the changes in narcissistic leadership that develop over time and examine the potential mechanisms responsible for any such changes.
The term "Narcissism" is derived from Ovid's tale of Narcissus falling in love with his own reflection to the detriment of his genuine/authentic self, which caused him to perish. Although Ovid's tale of Narcissus...
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From cupcakes to pies to iced coffee drinks, sugar is found in many foods and is almost impossible to avoid. Emotional or psychological dependence on sugary foods and beverages, also known as sugar addiction, is a fundamental cause of concern for health officials in America. Processed foods and refined grains create additional sugar in the body once the body metabolizes the food. Sugar in moderation is not harmful, however, many overdo it. A recent...
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In a world where stress and anxiety dominate our lives, this book offers an enlightening and empowering guide to understanding the vagus nerve's pivotal role in our emotional health. With eloquent prose and scientific insight, this book unveils the hidden connections between our nervous system and emotional well-being, unlocking the secrets to a healthier, happier life."The Polyvagal Theory Unveiled" serves as a beacon of hope, offering readers a...
4) Face Failure Characteristics of Leaders Who Have Successfully Recovered From Significant Setbacks
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The etymology of the word fail is derived from the French word faillir, which means "to almost do." Faillir is derived from the Latin word fallere, which means to deceive or lead into error. These definitions imply that when people fail, they do not follow through with their intentions, and those who believed that they would be in some way deceived.
There can be a sense of shame felt by people who experience failure. This emotional response can cause...
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This book takes a deep dive into the intricate world of epilepsy, encompassing its diagnoses, treatment, and scholarly exploration with a keen critical eye. Its primary mission is to present a compelling argument, challenging the prevailing biomedical approach's narrow focus on the brain as the sole locus of intervention for epilepsy. By doing so, it underscores that such an exclusive perspective falls short of addressing the multidimensional needs...
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Learning to communicate and manage frustration is part of growing up. But some children don't master those skills. Suppose their frequent angry outbursts and aggressive behaviors interfere with family life, making friends, or school performance. In that case, they may have the oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), which, by some estimates, affects up to 16 percent of school-age children. Though no statistics are available for younger children, experts...
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Step into a world where the power of connection and healing knows no bounds. "Horses For Healing: A Journey through Equine-Assisted Therapy" is a heartwarming and transformative exploration of the remarkable bond between humans and horses.In this captivating book, you'll embark on a journey that reveals the extraordinary therapeutic potential of our four-legged friends. Experience the profound stories of individuals whose lives have been forever changed...
8) Emdr Toolbox A Powerful StrategyOf Self Through Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing The
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Eye MovementDesensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is an extensively researched, effective psychotherapy method proven to help people recover from trauma and other distressing life experiences, including PTSD, anxiety, depression, and panic disorders.During EMDR therapy sessions, your live traumatic or triggering experiences in brief doses while the therapist directs your eye movements.EMDR is effective because recalling distressing events...
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At six, despite being isolated on a farm in Southwest Australia, Johnston believed he was a boy soprano meant for great things. With inspiration from the Bronte sisters and spurred on by literary "pearls of wisdom" introduced around the kitchen table by his dad, he conscripts little sister Hope into his phantasmagorical world of Gondal, to mother creative exploits which he records his diary for posterity. Hope's cello prowess eclipses Johnston's self-proclaimed...
10) The Resilient Mind Executive Functions, Emotion Regulation, And Mental Health in Children And Ado
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"The Resilient Mind: Executive Functions, Emotion Regulation, And Mental Health in Children And Adolescents" is a vital guide illuminating the crucial role of executive functions, emotion regulation, and mental health in shaping the well-being of children and adolescents. Drawing on cutting-edge research and practical insights, this book equips parents, educators, and mental health professionals with actionable strategies to nurture resilience and...
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Approximately 50 percent of the population will experience a traumatic event at some point in their lives. While reactions to trauma can vary widely, and not everyone will develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD), trauma can change the brain in some predictable ways. With increased awareness, you can seek treatment to address your symptoms and learn skills that could actually rewire your brain for recovery. Knowing what's going on can be immensely...
12) Complex Ptsd Recovery Understanding and treating Complex Trauma Using Emdr and Concepts from Indi
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that may occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, a severe accident, a terrorist act, war/combat, or rape or who have been threatened with death, sexual violence or severe injury.PTSD can occur in all people of any ethnicity, nationality, culture, and age. PTSD affects approximately 3.5 percent of U.S. adults every year. An estimated...
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In this groundbreaking guide, discover powerful parenting strategies to alleviate stress and foster holistic well-being within your family unit."The Mindful Family" offers a roadmap for cultivating harmony and resilience during daily chaos.Through evidence-based approaches, delve into practical methods for nurturing emotional intelligence, communication skills, and conflict resolution within your family dynamic. This book equips you with tools to...
14) The Ultimate Dating Guide For Women Understanding the Signals, Feeling the Chemistry, and Learning t
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The art of seduction and influence are only two aspects of winning a man's heart. Seducing a man is a clumsy act that can have terrible outcomes. This book is your toolkit if your objective is to draw in and win over the man of your dreams. It will show you how to satisfy the man's most fundamental and primal needs to increase his adoration for you.
A woman should not be pressured into forcing a man to fall in love with her. Instead, appeal to his...
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The term self-esteem is used to describe a person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value. In other words, how much you appreciate and like yourself.Self-esteem can involve various beliefs about yourself, such as the appraisal of your appearance, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.Self-esteem can play a significant role in your motivation and success throughout your life. Low self-esteem may hold you back from succeeding at school or work because...
16) The Silent Cry Understanding Children's Struggle With Self-Harm, Overcoming Pain and Building Res
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"The Silent Cry" delves into the often overlooked and susceptible subject of children's struggle with self-harm. The book explores the hidden pain that many children carry, providing invaluable insights for parents, educators, and caregivers.The book sheds light on the silent cries of children who grapple with the complexities of self-harm. It navigates through the layers of emotions, uncovering the root causes and offering practical strategies to...
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Sibling abuse is the physical, emotional, or sexual abuse of one sibling by another. The bodily abuse can range from mild aggression between siblings, such as pushing and shoving, to very violent behavior, such as using weapons.Often parents don't see the abuse for what it is. As a rule, parents and society expect fights and aggression among siblings. Because of this, parents often don't see sibling abuse as a problem until serious harm occurs.Besides...
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In a world that increasingly values diversity and inclusivity, "Building Bridges" offers an inspiring and informative guide for parents navigating the intricate landscape of inclusive education for their unique needs children. This heartfelt book is a must-read for anyone looking to create a brighter future for children with unique abilities.Empowerment Through Inclusivity: "Building Bridges" provides parents with the tools they need to become effective...
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Self-regulation can be defined in various ways. In the most basic sense, it involves controlling one's behavior, emotions, and thoughts to pursue long-term goals. More specifically, emotional self-regulation refers to the ability to manage disruptive emotions and impulses. In other words, to think before acting. It also reflects the ability to cheer yourself up after disappointments and to work in a way consistent with your deepest held values.
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Sibling abuse is another sibling's physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. The bodily abuse can range from mild aggression between siblings, such as pushing and shoving, to very violent behavior, such as using weapons.
Often parents don't see the abuse for what it is. As a rule, parents and society expect fights and aggression among siblings. Because of this, parents often don't see sibling abuse as a problem until serious harm occurs.
Besides...