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Mindfulness for Two
Mindfulness for Two

Mindfulness for Two is a practical and theoretical guide to the role mindfulness plays in psychotherapy, specifically acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). In the book, author Kelly Wilson carefully defines mindfulness from an ACT perspective and explores its relationship to the six ACT processes and to the therapeutic relationship itself.

Things Might Go Terribly, Horribly Wrong

This book approaches the problem of anxiety a little differently than most. Instead of trying to help you overcome or reduce feelings of anxiety, "Things Might Go Terribly, Horribly Wrong" will help you climb inside these feelings, sit in that place, and see what it would be like to have anxiety and still make room in your life to breathe and rest and live -- really and truly live -- in a way that matters to you.

The Wisdom to Know the Difference

Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) cofounder Kelly Wilson and Troy DuFrene show readers how to use acceptance, mindfulness, and values-oriented strategies, either alone or in combination with a twelve-step program, to overcome substance abuse and permanently change their lives for the better.

The Chitlin' Circuit

A definitive account of the birth of rock'n'roll in black America, this book establishes the Chitlin' Circuit as a major force in American musical history. Combining terrific firsthand reporting with deep historical research, Preston Lauterbach uncovers characters like Chicago Defender columnist Walter Barnes, who pioneered the circuit in the 1930s and larger-than-life promoters such as Denver Ferguson, the Indianapolis gambling chieftain who consolidated it in the 1940s.

New Atlantis

At its most intimate level, music heals our emotional wounds and inspires us. At its most public, it unites people across cultural boundaries. But can it rebuild a city? That's the central question posed in New Atlantis, journalist John Swenson's beautifully detailed account of the musical artists working to save America's most colorful and troubled metropolis: New Orleans.

Postmodernism in Music

Postmodernism is a term that has been used extensively to describe general trends and specific works in many different cultural contexts, including literature, cinema, architecture and the visual arts. This introduction clarifies the term and explores its relevance for music through discussion of specific musical examples from the 1950s to the present day, providing an engagement between theory and practice.

Microstyle

Some of the most important verbal messages we craft are also the shortest: headlines, titles, sound bites, brand names, domain names, slogans, taglines, company mantras, e-mail signatures and bullet points. These miniature messages depend not on the elements of style but on the atoms of style

Vex, Hex, Smash, Smooch

Grammar gurus agree, verbs make a sentence zing. Synthesising the pedagogical and the popular, the scholarly and the scandalous, Constance Hale zooms in on the colourful world of verbs, marching through linguistic history to paint a layered picture of our language from before it really existed to the quirky usages we see online today.

How Language Began

Human language is not the same as human speech. We use gestures and signs to communicate alongside, or instead of, speaking. Yet gestures and speech are processed in the same areas of the human brain, and the study of how both have evolved is central to research on the origins of human communication.

Interventions

Over forty years of service to the United Nations - the last ten as Secretary-General - Kofi Annan has been at the centre of the major geopolitical events of our time. Drawing on his recollections of major figures from Tony Blair to George W. Bush, Yasser Arafat to Yitzhak Rabin, Saddam Hussein to Nelson Mandela, "Interventions" offers a unique, behind-the-scenes view of global diplomacy during one of the most consequential eras in recent history.

Emotions in Finance

Money is a promise with future benefits or dangers that are unknowable and incalculable. The financial sector is an attempt to beat uncertainty by speculating on whether prices will rise or fall. No matter how often the folly of this opportunism is shown through crisis after crisis of trust, efforts to defeat uncertainty persist. Yet uncertainty is unavoidable. Squeezed in one place, it emerges in another.

Misunderstanding Financial Crises

Prior to the financial crisis of 2007-2008, economists thought that no such crisis could or would ever happen again in the United States, that financial events of such magnitude were a thing of the distant past. In fact, observers of that distant past--the period from the half century prior to the Civil War up to the passage of deposit insurance during the Great Depression, which was marked by repeated financial crises (...)

Bounded Thinking

Bounded Thinking offers a new account of the virtues of limitation management: intellectual virtues of adapting to the fact that we cannot solve many problems that we can easily describe. Adam Morton argues that we do give one another guidance on managing our limitations, but that this has to be in terms of virtues and not of rules, and in terms of success--knowledge and accomplishment--rather than rationality.

The Domain of Reasons

This book is about normativity and reasons. By the end, however, the subject becomes the relation between self, thought, and world. If we understand normativity, we are on the road to understanding this relation. John Skorupski argues that all normative properties are reducible to reason relations, so that the sole normative ingredient in any normative concept is the concept of a reason.

After Herder

Philosophy of language has for some time now been the very core of the discipline of philosophy. But where did it begin? Frege has sometimes been identified as its father, but in fact its origins lie much further back, in a tradition that arose in eighteenth-century Germany. Michael Forster explores that tradition. He also makes a case that the most important thinker within that tradition was J. G. Herder.

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Sidste torsdag kom Stig Dalager til den kendte boghandel i Nørregade for at fortælle om sin anmelderroste bog, Det blå lys, og ikke mindst om bogens hovedperson, Marie Curie.

Stig Dalager læste flere spændende passager højt fra sin bog

Hendes ihærdighed, om ikke stædighed, kan stadig forbavse den dag i dag. Kun to universiteter tog imod kvinder i 1880’erne, dengang Marie Curie var ung, hvoraf det ene var Oxford i England og det andet Sorbonne i Frankrigs hovedstad. Sorbonne havde hele 12.000 mandlige studerende, men kun 225 kvindelige, da Curie søgte ind. Disse 225 kvinder var endda mest ”til pynt”, som foredragsholderen udtrykte det, og de gik sjældent til eksamen eller færdiggjorde deres uddannelse. Sådan var det naturligvis ikke for den fremtidige nobelprisvinder.

Hun skulle eftersigende have studeret så hårdt, at hun glemte alt omkring sig – hvilket også var nødvendigt. Hun levede under så sparsomme kår, at hun end ikke kunne fyre op i sin brændeovn på sit lille kammer. Stig Dalager fortalte et målløst publikum, hvordan hun en aften skulle have taget alt sit sengetøj, hele sin sparsomme garderobe og sågar sit lille bord over sig i desperation for at holde varmen.

Hendes søster og svoger fandt hende da også sultedøden nær i dette lille kammer, men fik heldigvis fedet hende op, så hun kan fuldende sine studier, og senere sin værdifulde forskning.

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