Shadow Medicine

Shadow Medicine
Author: John S. Haller, Jr.
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780231537704

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Can Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) find common ground? A distinguished historian of medicine, John S. Haller Jr., explores the epistemological foundations of EBM and the challenges these conceptual tools present for both conventional and alternative therapies. As he explores a possible reconciliation between their conflicting approaches, Haller maintains a healthy, scientific skepticism yet finds promise in select complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies. Haller elucidates recent research on the placebo effect and shows how a new engagement between EBM and CAM might lead to a more productive medical practice that includes both the objectivity of evidence-based medicine and the subjective truth of the physician-patient relationship. Haller's book tours key topics in the standoff between EBM and CAM: how and why the double blinded, randomized clinical trial (RCT) came to be considered the gold standard in modern medicine; the challenge of postmodern medicine as it counters the positivism of evidence-based medicine; and the politics of modern CAM and the rise of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. He conducts an in-depth case study of homeopathy, explaining why it has emerged as a poster-child for CAM, and assesses CAM's popularity despite its poor performance in clinical trials. Haller concludes with hope, showing how new experimental protocols might tease out the evidentiary basis for the placebo effect and establish a foundation for some reconciliation between EBM and CAM.

Hippocrates Shadow

Hippocrates  Shadow
Author: David H. Newman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781416551546

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"Aclear-sighted, heartfelt, and humane story of the needless tests and treatments that cripple healthcare....as a guide to good medicine, it may help us get back to the essence of what good doctors do: be with patients in healing." —Samuel Shem, M.D., author of The House of God and The Spirit of the Place In Hippocrates’ Shadow, Dr. David H. Newman upends our understanding of the doctor-patient relationship and offers a new paradigm of honesty and communication. He sees a disregard for the healing power of the bond that originated with Hippocrates, and, ultimately, a disconnect between doctors and their oath to"do no harm." Exposing the patterns of secrecy and habit in modern medicine’s carefully protected subculture, Dr. Newman argues that doctors and patients cling to tradition and yield to demands for pills or tests. Citing fascinating studies that show why antibiotics for sore throats are almost always unnecessary; how cough syrup is rarely more effective than a sugar pill; and why CPR is violent, invasive—and almost always futile, this thought-provoking book cuts to the heart of what really works, and what doesn’t, in medicine.

Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Shadow of the Parent

Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Shadow of the Parent
Author: Jonathan Burke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429837494

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Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Shadow of the Parent explores the psychological challenges faced by the offspring of either famous or notorious parents. Beginning with parental legacies found in mythology and the Bible, the book presents a series of case studies drawn from a range of narrative contexts, selecting personalities drawn from history, politics, psychoanalysis and literature, all viewed from an analytic perspective. The concluding section focuses on the manifestation of this parental shadow within the field of fine art, as written by artists themselves. This is a lively and varied collection from a fascinating range of contributors. It provides readers with a new understanding of family history, trauma and reckoning screened through a psychoanalytic perspective, and will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, counsellors and anyone interested in the dynamics of the family.

Shadow Path

Shadow Path
Author: C. T. Shooting Star
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2012-03-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781462052530

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Anyone who requires an "eclectic protective advantage" in harmony with universal law, in order to counter increased paranormal negativity will appreciate the clarity that Shooting Star uses to explain his techniques. Whether you have encountered a negative energy force which is difficult to eliminate; or whether you are looking for a sustainable defensive approach to discourage or resist paranormal intruders, Shooting Star's methods and techniques can be used on their own; or they can be used in conjunction with a diversity of other related practices.

Wilkie Collins Medicine and the Gothic

Wilkie Collins  Medicine and the Gothic
Author: Laurence Talairach-Vielmas
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781783163731

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This book examines how Wilkie Collins’s interest in medical matters developed in his writing through exploration of his revisions of the late eighteenth-century Gothic novel from his first sensation novels to his last novels of the 1880s. Throughout his career, Collins made changes in the prototypical Gothic scenario. The aristocratic villains, victimized maidens and medieval castles of classic Gothic tales were reworked and adapted to thrill his Victorian readership. With the advances of neuroscience and the development of criminology as a significant backdrop to most of his novels, Collins drew upon contemporary anxieties and increasingly used the medical to propel his criminal plots. While the prototypical castles were turned into modern medical institutions, his heroines no longer feared ghosts but the scientist’s knife. This study hence underlines the way in which Collins’s Gothic revisions increasingly tackled medical questions, using the medical terrain to capitalize on the readers’ fears. It also demonstrates how Wilkie Collins’s fiction reworks Gothic themes and presents them through the prism of contemporary scientific, medical and psychological discourses, from debates revolving around mental physiology to those dealing with heredity and transmission. The book’s structure is chronological covering a selection of texts in each chapter, with a balance between discussion of the more canonical of Collins’s texts such as The Woman in White, The Moonstone and Armadale and some of his more neglected writings.

Uprising Shadow s Origins

Uprising  Shadow s Origins
Author: Alejandro Gonzalez Arriaga
Publsiher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2016-05-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781633381445

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The year is 2016, a religious government known as The Enlightened, has taken over the United States. They have established laws to enforce their religious beliefs. Alex, an assassin of the Red Blade Clan, takes part in their biggest mission yet: Killing the Grand Priest of The Enlightened. But everything takes a turn for the worst when the operation fails. Alex must now deal with the consequences and protect the woman he loves as his world starts to fall apart.

Shadow Distance

Shadow Distance
Author: Gerald Vizenor
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780819572738

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A wide-ranging collection of fiction, essays, poetry and more by the acclaimed Native American author of Bearheart and Interior Landscapes. Gerald Vizenor is one of our era’s most important and prolific Native American writers. Drawing on the best work of an acclaimed career, Shadow Distance: A Gerald Vizenor Reader reveals the wide range of his imagination and the evolution of his central themes. This compelling collection includes not only selections from Vizenor’s innovative fiction, but also poetry, autobiography, essays, journalism, and the previously unpublished screenplay “Harold of Orange,” winner of the Film-in-the-Cities national screenwriting competition. Whether focusing on Native American tricksters or legal and financial claims of tribal sovereignty, Vizenor continually underscores the diversities of modern traditions, the mixed ethnicity that characterizes those who claim Native American origin, and cultural permeability of an increasingly commercial, global world.

Cheyenne Moon

Cheyenne Moon
Author: Cathy Keeton
Publsiher: Cathy Keeton
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2012-05-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781493624720

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Find a time with no distractions, sit in your favorite chair and dive into a world of long ago, a different place and time. Abby is a young teacher living with her widowed father on the American frontier in the 1860's. She is kidnapped by the very renegade that brutally murdered her mother. Shadow Spirit a Cheyenne brave rescues Abbey from a perilous situation and certain death; He is like no other man she has ever met, tall and muscular with bronzed shin and dazzling green eyes. His mother is a beautiful Irish redhead and his father is the noble Chief of their people. The undeniable attraction mounts between them, spinning their lives out of control. With a love known by few, Shadow Spirit and Abby are forced to make choices affecting future and past generations.