What Is Depression

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Verilux VT05FWW1 HappyLight 6000 $70.00 Those short winter days got you down? Or do you need to sleep better and improve your energy level? The HappyLight 6000 emulates natural daylight to deliver up to 6000 LUX of white light for improving overall mood, energy and concentration. Exposure to it on a regular basis helps normalize and recalibrate your circadian rhythms for a good night’s sleep. The space-saving design is ideal for bedroom… |
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Dirt $3.55 No Description Available.Genre: Popular MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 29-SEP-1992… |
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Pinkerton $5.50 A hit single can be a bit of a mixed blessing for new bands, especially if said song gets you firmly lumped into the “novelty band” category. Such was the case with Weezer, whose runaway hit “Buddy Holly” touched a global nerve upon its release, then got on everyone’s nerves after months of radio saturation. However, it did ensure that they sold millions of copies of their self-titled debut. Which… |
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Junky Star $7.61 For some artists, winning an Oscar would represent reaching a pinnacle. For Ryan Bingham, who took home the Academy Award for “The Weary Kind,” his hauntingly beautiful theme song for the acclaimed film Crazy Heart, it instead represented a crossroads and a decision about which path to take. “When there are a lot of people around saying ‘look, you have to capitalize on this and do something rea… |
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Mr Jones [VHS] $3.94 Richard Gere is pretty convincing as a severe manic-depressive whose episodes of euphoria sometimes find him dancing on a two-by-four far above the street or climbing onstage during a symphony performance to “conduct” the orchestra. When the pendulum swings the other way, he is practically catatonic. As a character study, this film by Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) has its truly compelling moment… |
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Ironweed [VHS] $11.70 … |
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The Great Depression (History Channel – 4 video set) [VHS] $58.99 Necessity, as the saying goes, is the mother of invention, and at no point has a cliché been so prescient as in the 1930s. During that era, Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal took documentation to new heights in U.S. history, turning artists and artisans into government-sponsored vehicles for reportage and representation of both American ideals and the harsher set of realities citizens were dea… |
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GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM – 8 Pack – 60 watt replacement $8.54 GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM – 8 Pack – 60 watt replacement… |
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What It Is $2.99 By Mark Knopfler. For guitar. Rock. Guitar TAB. Guitar TAB. 11 pages. Published by Hal Leonard – Digital Sheet Music |
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What If $9.98 By Nichole Nordeman. For solo voice (High/Medium/Low Voice). Modern Christian. Adult Contemporary and Sacred. CD Trax – Performance/Accompaniment CD. Published by Mastertrax |
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What’s This? $3.99 By Danny Elfman and The Nightmare Before Christmas (Movie). For easy piano. Children; Christmas; Disney; Film/TV; Holiday; Pop. 10 pages. Published by Hal Leonard – Digital Sheet Music |
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Pet Essences Depression / Grieving Dog & Cat Flower Essences 1 oz $16.49 Animals experience sadness, melancholy, grief and depression, too! This combination can also be used to ease the dying process. |
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Vitamin B-6 25 Mg Anti-Depression Vitamin Tablets – 100 Tablets $2.24 Vitamin B-6 25 Mg Anti-Depression Vitamin Tablets promote good health mood and energy. |
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Manic Depression (Digital Sheet Music) $3.99 “By Jimi Hendrix. For piano, voice, and guitar (chords only). Pop; Rock. 7 pages. Published by Hal Leonard – Digital Sheet Music” |
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Danakil Depression, Ethiopia. – Carsten Peter $139 Mud cracks in the soil. |
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What’s Inside $1.39 Colorful slim birthday party invitations have a patterned border and wrapped gift at top. Bright white reception, respond and informal / thank you cards are available. |
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What Child Is This? $1.44 “For TB Choir, Optional 2nd Tenor, Accompanied. Standard notation. Published by BriLee Music” |
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What’s Going On $50 “By Marvin Gaye. By Al Cleveland, Marvin Gaye, and Renaldo Benson. Arranged by Les Hooper. Jazz Ensemble Library. Grade 5. Published by Hal Leonard” |
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What Child Is This $1.57 By Ruth Elaine Schram. For SSA choir and piano (with optional 2 clarinets). Christmas. Octavo. Published by Heritage Music Press |
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‘Round Midnight $6.99 A French music lover befriends a once-great American jazz artist and attempts to save him from self-destruction in this moody drama. Saxophonist Dexter Gordon portrays Dale Turner, a fictional musician inspired by a number of famed jazz figures, including Bud Powell and Lester Young. Largely forgotten in his home country, Turner has moved to Paris in search of a more appreciative audience. He finds it in the form of Francis Borler (Francois Cluzet), a bebop aficionado who befriends the expatriate player. Borler soon becomes familiar with Turner’s darker side, including his struggles with alcoholism, drug addiction, and depression. Fearing for the musician’s life, the fan becomes his caretaker, an arrangement that leads to a brief improvement in Turner’s health and fortunes but places great emotional strain upon them both. Director Bertrand Tavernier pays great attention to the visual and aural details of the jazz world, with outstanding musical supervision provided by Herbie Hancock. ‘Round Midnight’s greatest asset, however, is Gordon’s Academy Award-nominated performance, informed by his own life experiences. His naturally fascinating presence combines with the film’s obvious love of the music and its milieu to provide what many have hailed as one of the more authentic and affectionate presentations of the jazz world on the silver screen. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi |
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10 Simple Solutions for Building Self-Esteem $15.95 It’s no secret that we’re all bombarded with negative messages. We’re too fat too thin, work too much, or not enough. Combine this with the fact that we are far more critical of ourselves than we would be of others, and you can see why low self-esteem is a common and dangerous threat to many of us. Maintaining a strong and healthy self-esteem will help an individual be happy, successful, and well-adjusted, but the consequences of negative self-esteem can be very severe indeed: depression, anxiety, fragile relationships, and a lifetime of unnecessary suffering. Author Glenn Schiraldi’s Self-Esteem Workbook offers readers a comprehensive program for assessing and increasing self-esteem. But many of us simply haven’t the time or the motivation to undertake a major reevaluation of the way we see ourselves. Fortunately, this latest installment in New Harbinger’s Ten Simple Solution series offers readers quick, easy-to-grasp tips for fostering a positive sense of self. It distills the best techniques from the author’s successful Self-Esteem Workbook. This book also incorporates techniques that make use of mindfulness practice. With a little patience and practice, readers will discover what wonderful, valuable people they really are. |
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10 Ways to Better Mental Health $13.46 Used – 10 Ways to Better Mental Health is a workbook to help people deal with mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, trauma, phobias, anger problems, and stress. Each chapter presents an example of someone suffering from a particular group of symptoms, and explains what the person did to get better. It then invites the reader to try the exercises that follow and learn new coping skills. |
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10 Ways to Better Mental Health $13.85 New – 10 Ways to Better Mental Health is a workbook to help people deal with mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, trauma, phobias, anger problems, and stress. Each chapter presents an example of someone suffering from a particular group of symptoms, and explains what the person did to get better. It then invites the reader to try the exercises that follow and learn new coping skills. |
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101 Healing Stories For Kids And Teens $57.5 A comprehensive guide to understanding and using storytelling in therapy with kids and teens George Burns is a highly experienced clinician with the remarkable ability to create, discover, and tell engaging stories that can teach us all the most important lessons in life. With 101 Healing Stories for Kids and Teens, he strives especially to help kids and teens learn these life lessons early on, providing them opportunities for getting help and even learning to think preventively. Michael D. Yapko, PhD ] Author of Breaking the Patterns of Depression and Hand-Me-Down Blues George Burns takes the reader on a wonderful journey, balancing metaphor, good therapeutic technique, and empirical foundations during the trip. Given that Burns utilizes all three aspects of the Confucian story referred to in the book teaching, showing, and involving readers should increase their understanding of how stories can be used therapeutically. Richard G. Whiteside, MSW ] Author of The Art of Using and Losing Control and Working with Difficult Clients: A Practical Guide to Better Therapy A treasure trove for parents and for professionals in the child-development fields. Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD ] Director, The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Stories can play an important and potent role in therapy with children and adolescents helping them develop the skills to cope with and survive a myriad of life situations. In many cases, stories provide the most effective means of communicating what kids and teens might not want to discuss directly. 101 Healing Stories for Kids and Teens provides straightforward adviceon using storytelling and metaphors in a variety of therapeutic settings. Ideal for all who work with young people, this unique resource can be combined with other inventive and evidence-based techniques such as play, art, music, and drama therapies as well as solution focused, hypnot |
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21st Century Boys: How Modern Life is Driving Them Off the Rails and How We Can Get Them Back on Track $2.78 Used – What’s happening to boys? At home, they sprawl before a flickering screen, lost in a solitary, sedentary fantasy world; at school, the choice of role seems limited to nerd or thug, bullied or bullying. By the time they reach their teens, the chances of depression, self-harm, drug or alcohol abuse grow each year. In such an environment, raising boys has never been more diffcult. For the sake of their sons, parents need to know the facts about how boys develop and how best to protect the |
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42nd Street $15.29 Used – Six days before the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932, Warner Bros. completed shooting on a new-style musical. Hard-bitten, fast moving, full of gritty realism about the Depression and frank about sex, 42nd Street was in the vanguard of Warners’s New Deal in Entertainment. Its plot is sheer cliche: a backstage story in which, just before opening night, the star breaks an ankle, the young understudy goes on and becomes an overnight sensation. What keeps the movie fresh sixty years |
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50 Plus One Questions to Ask Your Doctor $7.85 You are in a hurry to see the doctor? The doctor too, is pressed for time; the waiting room is full and time is of the essence. Under the pressure, you forget to ask the questions or seek further advice that you have been meaning to ask! Be prepared for your next visit, take 50 plus one Questions to Ask Your Doctor to the doctor”s office with you as a reminder of what you need to discuss. Important topics covered include: the importance of family history; advice for stopping smoking and excess eating and drinking; ways to handle declining health; concerns bout sexual relations and performance; the need for screening and early warning for cancer, diabetes and heart disease; how to recognize and dealwith depression; advice on sleeping disorders; questions every pediatrician wishes parents would ask; what drugs and prescriptions you may or may not need and more! |
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A Cheerful Heart: Life Is Not a Bowl of Cherries, So Stay Out of the Pits $11.96 Used – Life presents us with a series of events. These events are not always what we would like; but if we face reality, we realize that they are what we are given. In “A Cheerful Heart,” Diana Holt shares what she has learned from a lifetime of accepting the events that she has been given. Many illnesses, some more devastating than others, affected her family. Alcoholism, dementia, cancer, haemolytic uremic syndrome, and depression caused her family much pain and destruction, while other diseas |
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A Cheerful Heart: Life Is Not a Bowl of Cherries, So Stay Out of the Pits $18.11 New – Life presents us with a series of events. These events are not always what we would like; but if we face reality, we realize that they are what we are given. In “A Cheerful Heart,” Diana Holt shares what she has learned from a lifetime of accepting the events that she has been given. Many illnesses, some more devastating than others, affected her family. Alcoholism, dementia, cancer, haemolytic uremic syndrome, and depression caused her family much pain and destruction, while other disease |
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A Cheerful Heart: Life Is Not a Bowl of Cherries, So Stay Out of the Pits $18.11 Used – Life presents us with a series of events. These events are not always what we would like; but if we face reality, we realize that they are what we are given. In “A Cheerful Heart,” Diana Holt shares what she has learned from a lifetime of accepting the events that she has been given. Many illnesses, some more devastating than others, affected her family. Alcoholism, dementia, cancer, haemolytic uremic syndrome, and depression caused her family much pain and destruction, while other diseas |
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A Christian 12 Step Recovery Program $11.95 ABOUT THE BOOK This is a workbook to help you through the process of either finding God, or to help you achieve a more personal relationship with Him. And in the process, allow others to see Jesus in you and to want what you have. For most of us coming to the First Step was a process. A process used by many people who are struggling with addictions, depression, overeating, etc The process most always consists of something we can do to help alleviate the problem we have that is making our life a mess. This workbook is for all of you who are still searching and seeking. And it is also for those who are open to more of what Jesus has to offer. |
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A Dose of Sanity $28.5 Bravo to Dr. Sydney Walker. He has written a masterful book for current and prospective mental health consumers. Before filling a prescription for Prozac or Ritalin, make sure you get A Dose of Sanity. Charles B. Inlander President, People’s Medical Society Has your child been labeled hyperactive? Has your parent been diagnosed with senile dementia? Did your doctor prescribe Prozac for your so-called depression? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need A Dose of Sanity. Each year, hundreds of thousands of Americans who are actually suffering from common medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism, Lyme disease, and even poor nutrition are misdiagnosed with psychiatric disorders. Studies show that the rate of misdiagnosis is more than 4 in 10. In this powerful book, practicing psychiatrist Dr. Sydney Walker explains why psychiatric misdiagnosis is so common. More importantly, he helps you and those you love avoid the misdiagnosis trap. Dr. Walker’s unique 24-Hour-Day Profile lets you track physical and emotional changes over the course of a day to give your physician valuable clues to what your symptoms really mean. |
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A Failure of Capitalism $23.95 The financial and economic crisis that began in 2008 is the most alarming of our lifetime because of the warp-speed at which it is occurring. How could it have happened, especially after all that we ve learned from the Great Depression? Why wasn t it anticipated so that remedial steps could be taken to avoid or mitigate it? What can be done to reverse a slide into a full-blown depression? Why have the responses to date of the government and the economics profession been so lackluster? Richard Posner presents a concise and non-technical examination of this mother of all financial disasters and of the, as yet, stumbling efforts to cope with it. No previous acquaintance on the part of the reader with macroeconomics or the theory of finance is presupposed. This is a book for intelligent generalists that will interest specialists as well. Among the facts and causes Posner identifies are: excess savings flowing in from Asia and the reckless lowering of interest rates by the Federal Reserve Board; the relation between executive compensation, short-term profit goals, and risky lending; the housing bubble fuelled by low interest rates, aggressive mortgage marketing, and loose regulations; the low savings rate of American people; and the highly leveraged balance sheets of large financial institutions. Posner analyzes the two basic remedial approaches to the crisis, which correspond to the two theories of the cause of the Great Depression: the monetarist that the Federal Reserve Board allowed the money supply to shrink, thus failing to prevent a disastrous deflation and the Keynesian that the depression was the product of a credit binge in the 1920 s, a stock-market crash, and the ensuing downward spiral in economic activity. Posner concludes that the pendulum swung too far and that our financial markets need to be more heavily regulated. |
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A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of ’08 and the Descent Into Depression $6.41 New – The financial and economic crisis that began in 2008 is the most alarming of our lifetime, if only because of the warp-speed at which it is occurring. How could it have happened, especially after all that we’ve learned from the Great Depression? Why wasn’t it anticipated so remedial steps could be taken to avoid or mitigate it? What can be done to interrupt a slide into full-blown depression? Richard Posner presents a concise and non-technical examination of this mother of all financial di |
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A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of ’08 and the Descent Into Depression $6.41 Used – The financial and economic crisis that began in 2008 is the most alarming of our lifetime, if only because of the warp-speed at which it is occurring. How could it have happened, especially after all that we’ve learned from the Great Depression? Why wasn’t it anticipated so remedial steps could be taken to avoid or mitigate it? What can be done to interrupt a slide into full-blown depression? Richard Posner presents a concise and non-technical examination of this mother of all financial d |
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A Few Strokes of My Pen $12.42 A Few Strokes of My Pen is a collection of some of my favorite pieces. Some are fun, others more natural, and the rest are just personal selections that I believe you will enjoy. In the writing of A Few Strokes of My Pen, spanning about a two-year time period from 2004 to 2006, I learned a lot about people, myself and life in general. I suffer from major depression so writing is one of my favorite outlets. By allowing myself to write what Iam feeling or seeing others go through, it helps to ease some of the intense emotions Iam dealing with. You will also see a great deal of my imagination at work as I take off into another realm that is foreign to me: tenderness. With just a few strokes of my pen Iam able to create a world other than the one Iam living in. |
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A Few Strokes of My Pen $13.77 Used – A Few Strokes of My Pen is a collection of some of my favorite pieces. Some are fun, others more natural, and the rest are just personal selections that I believe you will enjoy. In the writing of A Few Strokes of My Pen, spanning about a two-year time period from 2004 to 2006, I learned a lot about people, myself and life in general. I suffer from major depression so writing is one of my favorite outlets. By allowing myself to write what Iam feeling or seeing others go through, it helps |
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A Few Strokes of My Pen $14.51 New – A Few Strokes of My Pen is a collection of some of my favorite pieces. Some are fun, others more natural, and the rest are just personal selections that I believe you will enjoy. In the writing of A Few Strokes of My Pen, spanning about a two-year time period from 2004 to 2006, I learned a lot about people, myself and life in general. I suffer from major depression so writing is one of my favorite outlets. By allowing myself to write what Iam feeling or seeing others go through, it helps t |
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A Guide to Independence for the Visually Impaired and Their Families $170.61 New – This is the first comprehensive, hands-on book for the newly visually impaired and their families. It provides concise, practical information on learning to live with what has become the second major cause of disability in the United States. Designed for use by families, it presents detailed instructions to deal with emotions and fight depression, contact organizations and get information, obtain federal and financial aid, use all senses more effectively, adapt the home and complete househ |
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A House Divided $83.95 New – Invalided out of the army at the end of the Second World War, Matthew Wallingham can’t even look forward to his new future. As he lies in a hospital bed, he wonders what place there is in a new social order for a blind man – even if he is a decorated war hero. He has the sympathy of his family and his friends, but it seems that the only person who is able to help him in his depression is his nurse, Liz. Outside, Britain is adjusting to the realities of austerity; the price of peace is plai |
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A House Divided $20.41 Used – Invalided out of the army at the end of the Second World War, Matthew Wallingham can’t even look forward to his new future. As he lies in a hospital bed, he wonders what place there is in a new social order for a blind man – even if he is a decorated war hero. He has the sympathy of his family and his friends, but it seems that the only person who is able to help him in his depression is his nurse, Liz. Outside, Britain is adjusting to the realities of austerity; the price of peace is pla |
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A Life at Gethsemane $23.33 Used – A Life at Gethsemane is an autobiographical/self-help book based on a personal battle with depression so severe that it led to an attempted suicide. The title is inspired by Christ’s night at Gethsemane; He spent a night in the garden praying that His Father would remove His cup of suffering. Those of us who suffer from depression experience what seems like a lifetime of nights at Gethsemane. |
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A Little Rock Boyhood $29.95 History books provide the statistics and the big picture of the Great Depression, but what did any of that mean for a family just trying to make it through those years? A. Cleveland Harrison”s A Little Rock Boyhood provides that viewpoint in this evocative memoir as he captures what Little Rock was like for him as a child in the 1930s. The Harrison family”s experiences and those of their extended family and neighbors bring the tough economic times down to the individual level. The youngest Harrison is an able reporter, relating the memories of an observant though naive child. All was not grim, though, if you were a kid, and Harrison describes those happy times. He remembers his life in the residential neighborhoods of downtown Little Rock when a child could grow up in difficult times without becoming difficult. This book is an insightful look back at a time, a place, and a childhood. |
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A Mind Taut with Pain $24.91 Used – Description My book, A Mind Taut with Pain, deals with the subject of schizoaffective disorder and what it is like, living with both schizophrenia and rapid-cycling manic depression on a daily basis. In Part One, extracts are taken from my diary and include short stories I have written. Part Two covers the factual side of schizophrenia and manic depression including diagnostic criteria, commonly asked questions and theories on the causes of these brain disorders. There is a glossary of my |
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A Moment in Shade $7.11 Used – A Moment in Shade is a collection of poetry that was written after experiencing and battling depression for several years. Most of the poetry was written from fiction. I never experienced a lot of the subject matter in real life. Like love and passion. In my life I have never been in love or even experienced the passion and sentiment shared in some of these poems. Most, of these poems come from my ideas of what love, heartache, and betrayal would feel like. Like, the satisfaction of attra |
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A Moment in Shade $6.82 New – A Moment in Shade is a collection of poetry that was written after experiencing and battling depression for several years. Most of the poetry was written from fiction. I never experienced a lot of the subject matter in real life. Like love and passion. In my life I have never been in love or even experienced the passion and sentiment shared in some of these poems. Most, of these poems come from my ideas of what love, heartache, and betrayal would feel like. Like, the satisfaction of attrac |
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A Mourning Dove Sings My Song $20.89 What Happened To The Country Culture Of What Some People Now Call The Greatest Generation ? These pages cover a century, but focus on the years 1931 to 1966, a time of tumultuous, unprecedented change-social, cultural, and technological. The tale stretches from Depression dollar-a-day wages and the Dow at 75 to prosperity and TV. Throw in three wars. It is the history of a community of uncommon, common people that has seldom been told. They were sometimes flawed and funny, but their courage, traditions, and wisdom made a marked difference in our world. Hessie Starbuck, the heart and soul of a county and small town, listened to their triumphs and sorrows and befriended them-and the doves watched over them all. Hessie had a secret. |
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A Place in Time $9.44 New – C. A. Hocking’s debut novel, A Place In Time, explores the theme of what good people are driven to do in order to survive when pushed beyond human endurance. Dan Campbell is a troubled man who sinks into depression as each birthday approaches. Thirty years earlier, on his 11th birthday, he’d witnessed his father’s murder and saved his mother from a deranged stranger, but something is wrong with the memory of that terrible day. Something he can’t quite see, something just out of focus. When |
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A Practical Workbook for the Depressed Christian $5.8 Used – Written for depressed Christians, their families, friends and fellow church members, this guide sets out to answer specific questions, including: “what is depression?”, “why does the Church often cause extra problems?”, “and how should Christians go about tackling depression?”. |
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A Serious Endeavour: Gender, Education and Community at St Hugh’s, 1886-2011 $8.98 New – This is a delightfully subversive take on the traditional Oxford college history. Neither a cosy anecdotal inside story, nor a straightforward account of women’s struggle to enter the university, this history of St Hugh’s College, Oxford looks both upstairs and downstairs, at dons and undergraduates but also at domestic staff. What did it mean for the would-be school teacher, the flapper on the motorcycle, the depression era grammar-school girl, and the student revolutionary of the 1970s t |
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A Serious Endeavour: Gender, Education and Community at St Hugh’s, 1886-2011 $8.98 Used – This is a delightfully subversive take on the traditional Oxford college history. Neither a cosy anecdotal inside story, nor a straightforward account of women’s struggle to enter the university, this history of St Hugh’s College, Oxford looks both upstairs and downstairs, at dons and undergraduates but also at domestic staff. What did it mean for the would-be school teacher, the flapper on the motorcycle, the depression era grammar-school girl, and the student revolutionary of the 1970s |
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A Short Walk to the Poorhouse: [The Great Depression of 2013] $9.05 Used – This is a story about three generations of the Lambert family who live in a Denver, Colorado suburb. The story begins in March 2009. The family isn’t rich, but they aren’t poor either. They try to look ahead to the future and prepare for what is out there, but their view of the future isn’t always clear. They are optimistic about the future to a certain degree, but they see a few ‘dark clouds’ on the American silver lining that could spell trouble for the family. |
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A Short Walk to the Poorhouse: [The Great Depression of 2013] $9.85 New – This is a story about three generations of the Lambert family who live in a Denver, Colorado suburb. The story begins in March 2009. The family isn’t rich, but they aren’t poor either. They try to look ahead to the future and prepare for what is out there, but their view of the future isn’t always clear. They are optimistic about the future to a certain degree, but they see a few ‘dark clouds’ on the American silver lining that could spell trouble for the family. |
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A Subtle Thing $19.05 Used – Raw, honest and relentless, Alicia Hendley’s debut novel is a heartbreaking and uplifting journey into one woman’s battle with clinical depression. Drawing on her experience as a clinical psychologist, Alicia has created a compelling portrait of what life looks like through the eyes of someone whose actions may otherwise appear inexplicable. A Subtle Thing is a must read for anyone trying to understand what it’s like for the friend, family member, colleague or employee who suffers from th |
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A Subtle Thing $16.11 New – Raw, honest and relentless, Alicia Hendley’s debut novel is a heartbreaking and uplifting journey into one woman’s battle with clinical depression. Drawing on her experience as a clinical psychologist, Alicia has created a compelling portrait of what life looks like through the eyes of someone whose actions may otherwise appear inexplicable. A Subtle Thing is a must read for anyone trying to understand what it’s like for the friend, family member, colleague or employee who suffers from thi |
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A Visit from Jesus $12.42 A Visit from Jesus is based on a true story about a woman who from her infancy on up through adulthood battles with illnesses, severe depression, drug addiction, and her faith in God. Dawn feels like there is someone watching over her, but does not know who or what it is, or why it is watching over her. Will this person be able to save her life? Can she be reached in time? Dawn has a chemical imbalance of the brain which makes things even worse. It is a constant battle. Her mood swings of being happy one moment and suicidal and depressed the next have her on a see-saw ride of confusion. Although she tries to mask her feelings of depression with drugs and alcohol, these only make things worse. Her life is spiraling downward in an endless pit of destruction. Will she get the help she needs before it is too late? |
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A Whisper of Hope: A Measure of Faith $7.08 New – This story offers the reader what it so states, a whisper of hope, a measure of faith. For ordinary people, caught in a darkness they did or did not bring on themselves, what is first needed, is a whisper of hope. They are so convinced that the darkness will never go away. It may be the darkness of grief, the darkness that comes from abuse and neglect, the darkness that fighting disease brings, the darkness of addiction, the darkness of depression. They need to know they are not alone. The |
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A Whisper of Hope: A Measure of Faith $7.34 Used – This story offers the reader what it so states, a whisper of hope, a measure of faith. For ordinary people, caught in a darkness they did or did not bring on themselves, what is first needed, is a whisper of hope. They are so convinced that the darkness will never go away. It may be the darkness of grief, the darkness that comes from abuse and neglect, the darkness that fighting disease brings, the darkness of addiction, the darkness of depression. They need to know they are not alone. Th |
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A Woman’s Guide to Men’s Health: What You Need to Know about Male Health, Happiness, Vigor and Sexuality $1.46 Correcting hormone imbalances for better health is a subject most women understand. They visit their doctors, follow treatment programs, take the right medications and are good about following up. But when it comes to their own health, men know next to nothing about this subject. They have no idea that their hormones are directly connected to a host of maladies including diabetes, depression, heart disease, obesity and impotence. Now, for the first time, preventive medicine physician Abraham Kryger offers women and the men they love a comprehensive view of this largely untreated medical problem. A Womens Guide to Mens Health is an indispensable roadmap to treatment and wellness. Dr. Kryger is a board-certified Family Practitioner and Preventive Medicine specialist in full-time practice in Monterey, California. For over 25 years he has been a pioneer in the field of hormone replacement, with a special focus on healthy aging, wellness medicine and andrology. |
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A Year at the Catholic Worker $18.33 Sixty-six years ago the Catholic Worker movement began with the opening of a shared apartment as a house of hospitality and the selling of the Catholic Worker newspaper for a penny a copy in Union Square. It began amidst the Great Depression with millions out of work and the foundation of American capitalism crumbling. Most of all, however, the Catholic Worker began with the meeting of two persons: Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. Their meeting was the effective beginning of the Catholic Worker movement and remains to this day the source of its inspiration. In this diary, Marc H. Ellis recounts his spiritual journey among the poor in New York City in the early 1970s. What he witnessed at the Catholic Worker continues to increase in our world today: homelessness, destitution, and other forms of poverty. Yet the spiritual life he experienced is even more real today as well – commitment, hope, and faith among the poor. |
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A Year in the Life of a Cancer Survivor. $13.71 New – Nancy goes into a simple procedure to have some polyps removed from her nose and wakes up to a terrible diagnosis of a rare form of cancer. She is sent to a different hospital out of town to have a risky surgery, and then treatment for her cancer and all the processes that go with it. She goes through months of depression and realization about the life she led and what her future holds. She discovers a new sense of faith and looks forward to a new beginning. |
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A Year in the Life of a Cancer Survivor. $10.08 Used – Nancy goes into a simple procedure to have some polyps removed from her nose and wakes up to a terrible diagnosis of a rare form of cancer. She is sent to a different hospital out of town to have a risky surgery, and then treatment for her cancer and all the processes that go with it. She goes through months of depression and realization about the life she led and what her future holds. She discovers a new sense of faith and looks forward to a new beginning. |
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A Year in the Life of a Cancer Survivor? $12.42 Nancy goes into a simple procedure to have some polyps removed from her nose and wakes up to a terrible diagnosis of a rare form of cancer. She is sent to a different hospital out of town to have a risky surgery, and then treatment for her cancer and all the processes that go with it. She goes through months of depression and realization about the life she led and what her future holds. She discovers a new sense of faith and looks forward to a new beginning. |
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About Dutch $7.79 Used – Our small Midwestern farms are leaving us at a rapid rate along with the men and women who farmed them. This was the great generation that supplied our food during the depression and several wars. The lifestyle and work ethic they embodied is also fading into history. This book chronicles what took place on one Ohio farm which was typical of many farms in the Midwest during the last century. It features a man who was one of the caretakers of our most valuable asset–the land. |
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Acquainted With The Night $14.95 In the tradition of Kay Redfield Jamison’s An Unquiet Mind, Acquainted with the Night is a powerful memoir of one man’s struggle to deal with the adolescent depression and bipolar disorder of his son and his daughter. Seven years ago Paul Raeburn’s son, Alex, eleven, was admitted to a psychiatric hospital after leaving his fifth-grade classroom in an inexplicable rage. He was hospitalized three times over the next three years until he was finally diagnosed by a psychiatrist as someone exhibiting a clear-cut case of bipolar disorder. This ended a painful period of misdiagnosis and inappropriate drug therapy. Then Raeburn’s younger daughter, Alicia, twelve, was diagnosed as suffering from depression after episodes of self-mutilation and suicidal thoughts. She too was repeatedly admitted to psychiatric hospitals. All during this terrible, painful time, Raeburn’s marriage was disintegrating, and he had to ask what he and his wife might have done, unwittingly, to contribute to their children’s mental illness. And so, literally to save his children’s lives, he used all the resources available to him as a science reporter and writer to educate himself on their diseases and the various drugs and therapies available to help them return from a land of inner torment. In Paul Raeburn’s skilled hands, this memoir of a family stricken with the pain of depression and mania becomes a cathartic story that any reader can share, even as parents unlucky enough to be in a similar position will find it of immeasurable practical value in their own struggles with the child psychiatry establishment. |
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Acquainted with the Night: A Parent’s Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in His Children $2.49 In the tradition of Kay Redfield Jamison’s An Unquiet Mind, Acquainted with the Night is a powerful memoir of one man’s struggle to deal with the adolescent depression and bipolar disorder of his son and his daughter. Seven years ago Paul Raeburn’s son, Alex, eleven, was admitted to a psychiatric hospital after leaving his fifth-grade classroom in an inexplicable rage. He was hospitalized three times over the next three years until he was finally diagnosed by a psychiatrist as someone exhibiting a clear-cut case of bipolar disorder. This ended a painful period of misdiagnosis and inappropriate drug therapy. Then Raeburn’s younger daughter, Alicia, twelve, was diagnosed as suffering from depression after episodes of self-mutilation and suicidal thoughts. She too was repeatedly admitted to psychiatric hospitals. All during this terrible, painful time, Raeburn’s marriage was disintegrating, and he had to ask what he and his wife might have done, unwittingly, to contribute to their children’s mental illness. And so, literally to save his children’s lives, he used all the resources available to him as a science reporter and writer to educate himself on their diseases and the various drugs and therapies available to help them return from a land of inner torment. In Paul Raeburn’s skilled hands, this memoir of a family stricken with the pain of depression and mania becomes a cathartic story that any reader can share, even as parents unlucky enough to be in a similar position will find it of immeasurable practical value in their own struggles with the child psychiatry establishment. |
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Advance Australia… Where? $30.06 New – Sixteen years ago, Hugh Mackay wrote the bestseller Reinventing Australia that analysed, with forensic skill, what was happening to Australianr society. Now, in Advance Australia…Where? he takes another long, hard look at Australian society. While Australia enjoys unprecedented levels of prosperity and the promise of more to come, it is still battling an epidemic of depression, taking on record levels of debt, and yearning for a deeper sense of meaning. While many Australians complain ab |
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Affluenza: When Too Much Is Never Enough (Easyread Large Edition) $8.07 Used – Anyone concerned about the level of their personal debt or frustrated by the rat race of aspiring to an affluent lifestyle will appreciate this critique of the effects of over-consumption. This analysis pulls no punches as it describes both the problem and what can be done to stop it. Analyzing the increasing rates of stress, depression, and obesity as possible effects of the consumption binge currently gripping the Western world, this report tracks how Australians overwork, the growing n |
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After the Cure: The Untold Stories of Breast Cancer Survivors $5.91 Used – Chemo Brain, fatigue, chronic pain, insomnia, and depression – these are just a few of the ongoing, debilitating symptoms that plague some breast-cancer survivors long after their treatments have officially ended. While there are hundreds of books about breast cancer, ranging from practical medical advice to inspirational stories of survivors, what has been missing until now is testimony from the thousands of women who continue to struggle with persistent health problems.”After the Cure” |
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Aliens [Blu-ray] $29.99 Big-budget special effects, swiftly paced action, and a distinct feminist subtext from writer/director James Cameron turned what should have been a by-the-numbers sci-fi sequel into both a blockbuster and a seven-time Oscar nominee. Sigourney Weaver returns as Ellen Ripley, the last surviving crew member of a corporate spaceship destroyed after an attack by a vicious, virtually unbeatable alien life form. Adrift in space for half a century, Ripley grapples with depression until she’s informed by her company’s representative, Carter Burke (Paul Reiser) that the planet where her crew discovered the alien has since been settled by colonists. Contact with the colony has suddenly been lost, and a detachment of colonial marines is being sent to investigate. Invited along as an advisor, Ripley predicts disaster, and sure enough, the aliens have infested the colony, leaving a sole survivor, the young girl Newt (Carrie Henn). With the soldiers picked off one by one, a final all-female showdown brews between the alien queen and Ripley, who’s become a surrogate mother to Newt. Several future stars made early career appearances in Aliens (1986), including Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton, and Reiser. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi |
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Aliens [WS] $14.98 Big-budget special effects, swiftly paced action, and a distinct feminist subtext from writer/director James Cameron turned what should have been a by-the-numbers sci-fi sequel into both a blockbuster and a seven-time Oscar nominee. Sigourney Weaver returns as Ellen Ripley, the last surviving crew member of a corporate spaceship destroyed after an attack by a vicious, virtually unbeatable alien life form. Adrift in space for half a century, Ripley grapples with depression until she’s informed by her company’s representative, Carter Burke (Paul Reiser) that the planet where her crew discovered the alien has since been settled by colonists. Contact with the colony has suddenly been lost, and a detachment of colonial marines is being sent to investigate. Invited along as an advisor, Ripley predicts disaster, and sure enough, the aliens have infested the colony, leaving a sole survivor, the young girl Newt (Carrie Henn). With the soldiers picked off one by one, a final all-female showdown brews between the alien queen and Ripley, who’s become a surrogate mother to Newt. Several future stars made early career appearances in Aliens (1986), including Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton, and Reiser. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi |
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Alleyway Songs $20.45 New – Alleyway Songs was written in 2005 and is a book composed of my best work from three previous books I have self-published. These are all the works of a young angst-filled teen going through the ripping ups and downs of life. I would write only what I thought I couldnat say out loud and what I felt at that exact moment. Alleyway Songs is the perfect title to describe what is contained in this book. There are poems of love, depression and suicide and a short story filled with imagination. Th |
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Always Try Just One More Time $12.42 Always Try Just One More Time is an inspirational handbook with pleasant and not so pleasant stories of real life experiences and simple actions taken to succeed. What things do you desire today? Hebrews 11: 1 says, Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. What are those thoughts you are thinking? What words are you speaking? What actions are you taking? You are building those things within your world. Nothing outside of us causes our problems or lack of fulfillment. We are the builders of that which is invisible though it will become visible someday. It will manifest as prosperity or poverty. It will manifest as health or sickness. It will manifest as happiness or depression. It will manifest as joy or sorrow. It will manifest as love or fear. It will manifest as success or failure. |
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Alzheimer’s Disease $2.49 An essential read for clinicians and caregivers. – Peter J. Whitehouse, Alzheimer Center, Cleveland, OhioAlzheimer’s disease affects 4 million Americans. As the proportion of elderly in our population increases, the devastating illness will afflict as many as 14 million Americans by 2050. Since this title was first published in 1998, research and treatment of Alzheimer’s have progressed, offering a new understanding of the disease and hope for patients and their loved ones. This revised edition includes the latest developments in the care and treatment of Alzheimer’s patients, and provides advice on how families can cope.Alzheimer’s Disease features: – How to distinguish Alzheimer’s from normal aging- Common signs and symptoms- Diagnosing Alzheimer’s- Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s- Coping with anger, denial, and depression- What Alzheimer’s does to the brain- Treatments for Alzheimer’s- Related dementias, such as Pick’s disease – Legal issuesSupplemented by diagrams, charts and case studies, Alzheimer’s Disease is designed for quick reference and in-depth study. It is a thoughtful and compassionate guide to this complex condition and an important update of one of the most popular titles in the Your Personal Health series. |
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Ambulance Girl: How I Saved Myself by Becoming an EMT $9.2 New – As half of the esteemed writing team of Jane and Michael Stern, Jane Stern had achieved every success a writer can hope for. But five years ago she found herself gripped by a terrible depression. “Ambulance Girl” is the story of how she survived a midlife crisis by doing exactly the opposite of what she had found comfortable for a lifetime. |
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Ambulance Girl: How I Saved Myself by Becoming an EMT $5.85 New – As half of the esteemed writing team of Jane and Michael Stern, Jane Stern had achieved every success a writer can hope for. But five years ago she found herself gripped by a terrible depression. “Ambulance Girl” is the story of how she survived a midlife crisis by doing exactly the opposite of what she had found comfortable for a lifetime. |
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An Ambiguity Named Freedom: A Tea Partier’s View of America’s Recent History and Politics $10.33 Used – Cervantes’s Don Quixote, on his old nag Racinante, struggled mightily against the demise of chivalry and the end of the world as he perceived it to be. An Ambiguity Named Freedom is the story of a modern-day Quixotea Yankee living in old Dixie, straddling the racial divide, and struggling mightily to understand what was happening as America erupted into racial and cultural chaos in the 1960s. Despite growing up in progressive Minnesota during the Great Depression and World War II, author |
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An Ambiguity Named Freedom: A Tea Partier’s View of America’s Recent History and Politics $10.33 New – Cervantes’s Don Quixote, on his old nag Racinante, struggled mightily against the demise of chivalry and the end of the world as he perceived it to be. An Ambiguity Named Freedom is the story of a modern-day Quixotea Yankee living in old Dixie, straddling the racial divide, and struggling mightily to understand what was happening as America erupted into racial and cultural chaos in the 1960s. Despite growing up in progressive Minnesota during the Great Depression and World War II, author W |
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An American Christmas Carol $57 It is christmas eve 1933, and the townspeople of concord, new hampshire, are trying to hold onto their christmas spirit in the face of the great depression. But old Mr. Benedict slade is ruining what christmas hope the town has left by mercilessly repossessing their prized goods. Slade is visited by three ghost |
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An Hour Before Daylight $6.35 In an American story of enduring importance, Jimmy Carter re-creates his Depression-era boyhood on a Georgia farm, before the civil rights movement that changed it and the country. In what is sure to become a classic, the bestselling author of Living Faith and Sources of Strength writes about the powerful rhythms of countryside and community in a sharecropping economy. Along the way, he offers an unforgettable portrait of his father, a brilliant farmer and strict segregationist who treated black workers with his own brand of separate respect and fairness, and his strong-willed and well-read mother, a nurse who cared for all in need — regardless of their position in the community. Carter describes the five other people who shaped his early life, only two of them white: his eccentric relatives who sometimes caused the boy to examine his heritage with dismay; the boyhood friends with whom he hunted with slingshots and boomerangs and worked the farm, but who could not attend the same school; and the eminent black bishop who refused to come to the Carters’ back door but who would stand near his Cadillac in the front yard discussing crops and politics with Jimmy’s father. Carter’s clean and eloquent prose evokes a time when the cycles of life were predictable and simple and the rules were heartbreaking and complex. In his singular voice and with a novelist’s gift for detail, Jimmy Carter creates a sensitive portrait of an era that shaped the nation. An Hour Before Daylight is destined to stand with other timeless works of American literature. |
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An Introduction to Coping with Depression $0.64 Used – Depression affects thousands of people in the UK and it can be effectively treated with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Written by experienced practitioners, this introductory booklet explains what depression is and how it makes you feel. It will help the reader to understand their symptoms and is ideal as an immediate coping strategy and as a preliminary to fuller therapy. This title covers: how depression develops and what keeps it going; how to spot and challenge thoughts that maintain |
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And She Shall Have Music $15.6 Rosie Shannonas life is shattered when, at the tender age of four, her mother dies, leaving her and her brother Robbie in the hands of their self-obsessed father, who ultimately abandons them. After a brief, deeply traumatic period with their Aunt Agatha, the children finally find a home with aTinya Katie and Jamie McFarland. What this couple lack in riches they make up for in the unconditional love they shower on the traumatized children. The childrenas struggle is set against the dramatic backdrop of Northern Ireland in the 1920s and a30s. The Catholic/Protestant divide is opening up and the foundations of the islandas atroublesa are being laid. As the Depression hits hard, the people are jobless and hungry. This story depicts all the facets of human nature; the good, the bad and the wealth of emotions in between. a]And She Shall Have Music is a celebration of the human spirit. |
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Angry with God $8.16 We’ve all faced anger, sadness, frustration, confusion, disappointment, fear, or depression at some point in our lives. We know that we need to get to the root of the problem in order to fix it. But what do you do when you feel that God is the root of the problem? What do you do when you’re angry with God?Psychologist Michele Novotni noticed that many of her clients who were working through their anger with people had a parallel need to work through their anger with God. Beneath the psychological issues, many of us also silently struggle with our faith.Yet, we are afraid to give voice to this anger. We’re told that good people, people of faith, accept what happens without asking questions. Unvoiced thoughts are forced underground, leaving us feeling disconnected from God or even flat-out angry with God — but unable to do much about it.It’s time to break the silence. This book won’t try to talk you out of your anger, but it will talk you through it while presenting an image of a compassionate God who continues to love you. |
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Another Address: A Personal Memoir $14.88 Used – “Another Address” is Catherine Ott’s life story-a delightful romp through 80 years of history from the Great Depression through World War II and beyond. She relates what it was like to live on Broad Channel, to visit the boardwalk and amusement park at Coney Island, the 1939 New York World’s Fair, the Horn and Hardart Automat and the shows at Radio City Music Hall. She describes the beautiful foothills of the Catskill Mountains, how she lived for a while in primitive conditions and later |
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Anxiety Milkshake $12.42 Ken Tomaro is the youngest of four siblings. Orphaned at age twelve, he has spent a lifetime trying to answer the question, aWhere do I belong?a His cynical approach to life is somewhat softened by an equally cynical sense of humor, but he still retains an overwhelming desire to see how it all ends. It was in his early thirties that he was diagnosed with depression and anxiety disorders. Since then he has dealt with family dysfunctions, a series of bad jobs, bad relationships, and an overall lack of direction in life. Not wanting to be a statistic in what he calls a adoped upa society, he has chosen to live his life without the help of any mood-altering prescription drugs. Can he be his own therapist? Anything is possible, but understanding the stories of his past may be the key to figuring out his future. |
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Art of Robert O. Caulfield $50.98 The lifelong pursuit of his dream of becoming a nationally known artist has seen Robert O. Caulfield rise from a poverty-stricken childhood on the dangerous inner-city streets of Depression-era Roxbury, MA to success as one of America’s most popular and best selling landscape artists. Shattering every stereotype of the public’s Bohernian preconceptions of what an artist is, Mr. Caulfield married young after a stint in the Marines and spent 35 years rising through the ranks of a local utility company, eventually becoming an executive. He retired at age of 55 and opened The Caulfield Gallery and Studio in Woodstock, Vermont. |
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Art of Robert O. Caulfield $16 Used – The lifelong pursuit of his dream of becoming a nationally known artist has seen Robert O. Caulfield rise from a poverty-stricken childhood on the dangerous inner-city streets of Depression-era Roxbury, MA to success as one of America’s most popular and best selling landscape artists. Shattering every stereotype of the public’s Bohernian preconceptions of what an artist is, Mr. Caulfield married young after a stint in the Marines and spent 35 years rising through the ranks of a local util |
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Ashes of Paradise $12.42 aAshes of Paradisea is a highly notable book of poetry about the trials, tribulations, and ultimate acceptance of life. These poems uniquely and acutely describe the poignancy of lifeas ahazards and natural disasters,a as most of us know it. The poems directly and unapologetically address death, depression, living alone, society, culture, religion, loss, truth, and beauty. They tell the story of all of us — what we hold inside and refuse to let others see. They command our attention and, as you sink deeply into these pages, you will find the themes of universal devastation and joy that unite us all. |
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At Home on This Moveable Earth $14.28 Whether writing about a boyhood in the Great Depression, the bond between a young man and his family, digging storm cellars and ducking tornadoes, or the dropping of the atomic bomb as experienced by a paperboy in small-town Kansas, Kloefkorn brings a congenial mixture of seriousness and humor to his subjects. Here and there the commonplace lends itself to the not-so-common question: What is the odd relationship between power, terror, and beauty? Why are human beings torn between staying put and moving–in intellectual and spiritual as well as physical terms? And how much of who we are is composed of who we were? Rife with insight, At Home on This Moveable Earth is as wonderfully readable as the first two volumes of Kloefkorn”s memoirs, a thoughtful tour of a curious character”s life so far and a model of retrospective introspection. |
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At Your Command $11.34 Used – Ask yourself — What would you want if you could command the universe to hand it to you? Fame? Fortune? Heath? Romance? Enlightenment? At last — for the first time since 1939 — a famous mystic’s recipe for guaranteed success is revealed in the little masterpiece called “At Your Command.” Neville was a popular author and speaker who taught practical metaphysics beginning in the Great Depression of the 1930s. His methods influenced countless people, from prolific writer Joseph Murphy to b |
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At Your Command $19.95 Ask yourself — What would you want if you could command the universe to hand it to you? Fame? Fortune? Heath? Romance? Enlightenment? At last — for the first time since 1939 — a famous mystic’s recipe for guaranteed success is revealed in the little masterpiece called At Your Command. Neville was a popular author and speaker who taught practical metaphysics beginning in the Great Depression of the 1930s. His methods influenced countless people, from prolific writer Joseph Murphy to bestselling author Dr. Joe Vitale, author of the #1 bestseller, The Attractor Factor. Vitale discovered a rare pristine copy of Neville’s first long lost book, paid a whopping $515 for it, and arranged to bring it back in print. You can now read this brilliant little gem and begin to realize that the world is truly At Your Command! |
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Babies From Top to Bottom $9.94 Used – This guide is for new mothers during their first months with their new baby. It is a time for looking after the baby and trying to catch up on sleep, not for reading, so the book is brief and easy to use. It covers everything from the actual birth and what happens in the delivery room, through to the early days at home, breast feeding, post-natal depression, bonding, cholic babies and settling into a friendly and happy routine. |
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Baby on Board: Understanding What Your Baby Needs $29.46 New – This reassuring medical guide to tackling the first nine months of parenthood discusses important issues that require parental decisions and describes the evolutionary background to the needs of babies. Issues explored include breastfeeding, circumcision, colic, immunization, SIDS, postnatal depression, and sleeping with a baby. Intriguing research into babies’ senses and what they can perceive is also presented. The informative and engaging advice throughout will help parents avoid panic |
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Baby on Board: Understanding What Your Baby Needs $8.01 Used – This reassuring medical guide to tackling the first nine months of parenthood discusses important issues that require parental decisions and describes the evolutionary background to the needs of babies. Issues explored include breastfeeding, circumcision, colic, immunization, SIDS, postnatal depression, and sleeping with a baby. Intriguing research into babies’ senses and what they can perceive is also presented. The informative and engaging advice throughout will help parents avoid panic |
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Baby on Board: Understanding What Your Baby Needs $6.02 Used – This reassuring medical guide to tackling the first nine months of parenthood discusses important issues that require parental decisions and describes the evolutionary background to the needs of babies. Issues explored include breastfeeding, circumcision, colic, immunization, SIDS, postnatal depression, and sleeping with a baby. Intriguing research into babies’ senses and what they can perceive is also presented. The informative and engaging advice throughout will help parents avoid panic |
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Baptisms of Spider Webb $7.03 Used – “Jefferson Springs was a place where everybody knew your name, and damn nigh everything else about you, much of which you had just as soon they not have known.” The little town of less than 200 people is where cousins Ben and Lester came of age in the depression and war years of the 1930′s and 40′s. The church, the school, the gulf station, neighbors and their families helped shape their young lives. But what influence did others have? The evil and hypocritical Dr. Beauregard, the mysteri |
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Be in Charge, It’s Free of Charge $9.19 New – According to Yogi Berra “You can sometimes see a lot just by looking.” Even a casual observation of everyday life and current events may well reveal that the state of our nation and indeed the world is increasingly fraught with stress, rapidly deteriorating and costly health, angst, agony and even depression. “Be In Charge (of Yourself and Your Health), It’s Free of Charge” addresses with the utmost if not unprecedented simplicity what concerns and alarms most everybody on the planet ( may |
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Becoming What God Intended $120.02 Becoming Who God Intended answers the heart questions of those who are deeply frustrated with their Christian life: Is it normal that my emotional experience doesn”t match up with the Bible? Why do I feel alive only when I engage in habitual sins and compulsions? Do I just have to live with anxiety, anger, shame, and depression? Every person”s heart life is filled with pictures of reality-often false ones, says David Eckman. But as believers use the truth of their new identity in Christ to develop biblical pictures, they will be able to truly accept God”s acceptance of them, be freed from negative emotions and habitual sins…and finally experience a life that matches what Scripture promises. |
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Bess $32.95 Read how life during this interesting time of human history was seen through the eyes of a girl born in 1916 and died in 2004, a span of 88 years. There was the great depression and World War 2. The setting is in the midwest namely Missouri starting in Esther Missouri to St. Louis then to the close knit community of Grassy Hollow Missouri where Bess lived till her marriage to Lilburn Eye. She started the book at age 80. She had amazing recall of her life in great detail including dates and times. She was sensitive to all situations and events she encountered. How they lived and moved around seeking a living. The communities worked together to help survive the hard times. They let no one go without food on their table by sharing what they had among their community. |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Denmark 2010 $26.7 New – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched, |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Denmark 2010 $26.7 Used – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Finland 2010 $26.7 Used – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Finland 2010 $26.7 New – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched, |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Germany 2010 $26.7 New – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched, |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Germany 2010 $26.7 Used – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Ireland 2010 $25.84 Used – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Ireland 2010 $25.84 New – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched, |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Netherlands 2010 $26.7 New – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched, |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Netherlands 2010 $26.7 Used – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Portugal 2010 $26.7 New – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched, |
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Better Regulation in Europe Better Regulation in Europe: Portugal 2010 $26.7 Used – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries’ economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched |
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Better Regulation in Europe: Luxembourg 2010 $31.72 New – The importance of effective regulation has never been so clear as it is today, in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But how exactly can Better Regulation policy improve countries economic and social welfare prospects, underpin sustained growth and strengthen their resilience? What, in fact, is effective regulation? What should be the shape and direction of Better Regulation policy over the next decade? To respond to these questions, the OECD has launched, |
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Between Roxbury and a Hard Place: Growing Up During the Great Depression 1932 to 1943 $8.51 New – Growing up during the Great Depression and coping with a father deserting the family is what Gerry faced at the age of seven. His childhood experiences and good luck helped him survive WWII. After a number of humiliations by a neighborhood bully who was much bigger than he, Gerry managed to beat him badly. The reputation seven-year-old Gerry got from that fight meant that he never had another fight the entire several years he lived in that neighborhood. He applied that lesson in the infant |
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Between Roxbury and a Hard Place: Growing Up During the Great Depression 1932 to 1943 $9.32 Used – Growing up during the Great Depression and coping with a father deserting the family is what Gerry faced at the age of seven. His childhood experiences and good luck helped him survive WWII. After a number of humiliations by a neighborhood bully who was much bigger than he, Gerry managed to beat him badly. The reputation seven-year-old Gerry got from that fight meant that he never had another fight the entire several years he lived in that neighborhood. He applied that lesson in the infan |
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Beyond Prozac: Antidotes for Modern Times $5.04 New – Timely and provocative, Beyond Prozac is a no-nonsense guide to the latest natural and chemical antidotes to depression. Within these pages, an eminant psychiatrist whose research was the basis for the famous Newsweek cover story on Prozac, explains how modern living may be precisely what is undermining the health of millions of Americans. Illustrations. |
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Bipolar Disorder $6.95 People who have extreme mood swings may have bipolar disorder, or manic-depressive illness. Their moods may have nothing to do with things going on in their lives. The symptoms of bipolar disorder affect not only mood, but also how people think, behave and function.This guide discusses: what bipolar disorder is the symptoms, patterns and causes the treatment options what to expect during recovery from an episode of mania or depression how partners and family members can be supportive and helpful.The guide will help people with bipolar disorder, along with their families and friends, navigate through the highs and lows toward recovery. |
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Bipolar Disorder: An Information Guide $4.66 New – People who have extreme mood swings may have bipolar disorder, or manic-depressive illness. Their moods may have nothing to do with things going on in their lives. The symptoms of bipolar disorder affect not only mood, but also how people think, behave and function.This guide discusses: what bipolar disorder is the symptoms, patterns and causes the treatment options what to expect during recovery from an episode of mania or depression how partners and family members can be supportive and h |
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Bipolar Disorder: An Information Guide $4.66 Used – People who have extreme mood swings may have bipolar disorder, or manic-depressive illness. Their moods may have nothing to do with things going on in their lives. The symptoms of bipolar disorder affect not only mood, but also how people think, behave and function.This guide discusses: what bipolar disorder is the symptoms, patterns and causes the treatment options what to expect during recovery from an episode of mania or depression how partners and family members can be supportive and |
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Bipolar Expedition $16.31 Used – “Bipolar Expedition” explains how one can successfully survive serious suicidal manic depression. A victim of manic depression for over forty years, author Gene Leboy lived through two suicide attempts and their resulting hospitalizations. “Bipolar Expedition” explains, in both simple and technical terms, what manic depression (Type II Bipolar Disorder) is. Learn how the support of family, friends, loved ones, lovers, medical professionals, medications and knowledge of oneself, are essen |