Shattering the Denial

Shattering the Denial
Author: Karen B. Donaldson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2001-05-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780313074042

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This book has gone to great lengths to reveal, through research and practice, the possibilities of addressing and reducing racist practices in our schools. It features an Antiracist Education Teacher Study that assisted in providing baseline figures of teacher perceptions of racism, and demonstrated how teachers can successfully implement antiracist concepts in their classrooms. Findings further indicate that such teacher involvement makes a difference in student acceptance and attitude. As teachers display enthusiasm for teaching their subject areas multiculturally, and having an intolerance for racist behavior, many students have shown greater respect and appreciation for their teachers who are willing to expose life's realities. Educators in the Teacher Study became role models for their students. This role modeling empowered students in positive ways to address issues of racism from the student perspective. Dr. Donaldson also focuses on shattering the denial of teachers who doubt the existence of racism in schools and who question how student learning is adversely affected by racism. She uncovers the difficulty teachers have with coming to grips with the realities of racism. In light of these difficulties, those who endured became empowered to become better teachers.

Denial

Denial
Author: Jessica Stern
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-06-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062000118

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In this powerful memoir, a terrorism expert and assault survivor shares a clear-eyed, elucidating study of the profound reverberations of trauma” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). One of the world’s foremost experts on terrorism and post-traumatic stress disorder, Jessica Stern knows what it is to live through horror. In this brave and astonishingly frank examination of her own unsolved rape at the age of fifteen, she investigates how the rape and its aftermath came to shape her future and her work. The author of the New York Times Notable Book Terror in the Name of God, Stern brilliantly explores the nature of evil in an extraordinary volume that Louise Richardson, author of What Terrorists Want, calls, “Memorable, powerful and deeply courageous...a riveting read.” “Denial is one of the most important books I have read in a decade. . . . Brave, life-changing, and gripping as a thriller. . . . A tour de force.” —Naomi Wolf

Shattered Assumptions

Shattered Assumptions
Author: Ronnie Janoff-Bulman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781451603729

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This book investigates the psychology of victimization. It shows how fundamental assumptions about the world's meaningfulness and benevolence are shattered by traumatic events, and how victims become subject to self-blame in an attempt to accommodate brutality. The book is aimed at all those who for personal or professional reasons seek to understand what psychological trauma is and how to recover from it.

Shattered But Not Broken Healing from the Heartbreak of Breakups

Shattered But Not Broken  Healing from the Heartbreak of Breakups
Author: Thomas Jacob
Publsiher: Thomas Jacob
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2024-04-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The heart's a fragile thing, and breakups can leave you feeling lost and adrift. Shattered But Not Broken is your compassionate companion on the road to healing. Navigate the emotional rollercoaster, understand the stages of grief, and develop healthy coping mechanisms to manage the pain. Learn to let go of resentment and forgive your ex (for your own sake, not theirs), allowing you to move forward with a lighter heart. Reclaim your self-confidence by rediscovering your inner strength and rebuilding your sense of self-worth. Finally, embrace new beginnings by developing a growth mindset. See breakups as opportunities for personal exploration and stronger future relationships. With Shattered But Not Broken, you'll learn to heal, grow, and find love again.

Shattering the Left Behind Delusion

Shattering the Left Behind Delusion
Author: John Reid Noe
Publsiher: I P A Logo
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Realized eschatology
ISBN: 0962131164

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Isaac Unbound

Isaac Unbound
Author: Paul J. Citrin
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2023-07-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781666777499

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Isaac Unbound is a work of fiction that fills in the details of the life and character of biblical Isaac. People read about Isaac in Gen 17:4--28:9, and conclude he is passive and not an independent thinker. Isaac is not the iconoclast or spiritual pioneer as was his father, Abraham. He is not the scheming activist that his son, Jacob, became. As a result of his near sacrifice by his father, he evolves into a sensitive, caring, understanding person who reaches out to reconcile with his brother Ishmael, with the Philistine king Abimelech, and works to align his values with his actions. Isaac Unbound develops out of the author's imagination as well as drawing on interpretations of ancient rabbis. The book raises questions about interpersonal reconciliation in a non-didactic way. It encourages heartfelt seeking by contemporary readers.

Shattered by Grief

Shattered by Grief
Author: Claudia Coenen
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781784506957

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This is a practical guide to help readers work through their grief via expressive therapies and activities, based on the techniques Claudia Coenen honed as a professional counselor after the unexpected loss of her husband. This book provides clear methods to process grief, experience its pain and learn how to live fully again. Readers are encouraged to completely engage with their grief through storytelling, self-care and ritual, and honest reflection. The book navigates the reader through the healing process while allowing them the freedom to explore their pain in a way that best fits their unique situation. Eschewing the idea of a 'quick-fix' to grief, it suggests ways in which tragedy and loss can be a springboard for rejuvenation and transformation.

The Shattered Self

The Shattered Self
Author: Richard B. Ulman,Doris Brothers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135061920

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Ulman and Brothers utilize a unique clinical research population of rape and incest victims and Vietnam combat veterans to argue that trauma results from real occurrences that have, as their unconscious meaning, the shattering of "central organizing fantasies" of self in relation to selfobject. Their innovative treatment approach revolves around the transformation of these shattered fantasies in the intersubjective context of the transference-countertransference neurosis.