Surviving Me

Surviving Me
Author: Jo Johnson
Publsiher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781789650624

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Tom has decided he doesn't want to live. Adam wishes he had a choice. Tom's lost his job and now he's been labelled 'spermless'. He doesn't exactly feel like a modern man, although his double life helps. Yet when his secret identity threatens to unravel, he starts to lose the plot and comes perilously close to the edge. All the while Adam has his own duplicity, albeit for very different reasons, reasons which will blow the family's future out of the water. If they can't be honest with themselves, and everyone else, then things are going to get a whole lot more complicated.

Surviving Myself

Surviving Myself
Author: Jennifer O'Neill
Publsiher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1999-02-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0688159923

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Jennifer O'Neill knows all there is to know about life in the fast lane. Even before she skyrocketed to movie stardom at age twenty-two, she had already experienced more than most women twice her age: international modeling at fifteen, marriage at seventeen, and motherhood at nineteen. Then came Summer of '42. If her career was already a dream come true, however, her private nightmare had just begun. The dark years that followed saw scandal and sorrow offset by beauty and style: eight marriages, nine miscarriages, a near-fatal gunshot wound, and three other near-death experiences. Even motherhood proved a painful trial when one of her husbands fell into the abyss of sexual abuse, with Aimee, the eldest of her three children, as his victim. But Jennifer O'Neill is a survivor -- by the grace of God. Now, with her faith intact, she looks back on the roller coaster of her past with an unsparing honesty tempered with compassion, humor, and a new understanding of herself. Her story is an unforgettable drama of a beautiful, intelligent, talented, whimsical, yet deeply troubled woman redeemed in the end by the gift of her spiritual awakening.

Me Too Feminist Theory and Surviving Sexual Violence in the Academy

Me Too  Feminist Theory  and Surviving Sexual Violence in the Academy
Author: Laura A. Gray-Rosendale
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781793611130

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"Me Too, Feminist Theory, and Surviving Sexual Violence in the Academy collects a range of perspectives from sexual assault survivors with backgrounds in academia. The contributors in this collection connect their experiences of sexual violence to their research and work within the academy as well as their lives outside of it"--

Me Time

Me Time
Author: Jessica Sanders
Publsiher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780711259164

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In a frenzied world, self-care offers you the stabilising routine you need to nurture both mind and body. Me Time helps you to make self-care a restorative, everyday practice – even when you might only have one minute free. Follow its four simple steps to transform yourself from surviving to thriving: What actually is self-care?: start by exploring the idea of self-care as a holistic practice for mind, body and soul; I work at my self-care: reflect on your self-beliefs and discover what it takes to set up and maintain a nurturing routine; I make time for my self-care: commit to original, time-savvy acts, from one-minute rituals through to day-long adventures; I support my self-care: find resources, checklists and recommendations to help you day-to-day. Your wise, inspiring and sensible friend, this healing book effortlessly guides you through everything you need to know to carve out time for self-care and make these moments count. Remind yourself that you are worthy of your own care with Me Time.

Theda Surviving the Past and the Present

Theda Surviving the Past and the Present
Author: Theda Brothers
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781469135595

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Surviving the Holocaust

Surviving the Holocaust
Author: Ronald Berger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2010-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136948893

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Surviving the Holocaust is a compelling sociological account of two brothers who survived the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Poland. One brother, the author’s father, endured several concentration camps, including the infamous camp at Auschwitz, as well as a horrific winter death march; while the other brother, the author’s uncle, survived outside the camps by passing as a Catholic among anti-Semitic Poles, including a group of anti-Nazi Polish Partisans, eventually becoming an officer in the Soviet army. As an exemplary "theorized life history," Surviving the Holocaust applies concepts from life course theory to interpret the trajectories of the brothers’ lives, enhancing this approach with insights from agency-structure and collective memory theory. Challenging the conventional wisdom that survival was simply a matter of luck, it highlights the prewar experiences, agentive decision-making and risk-taking, and collective networks that helped the brothers elude the death grip of the Nazi regime. Surviving the Holocaust also shows how one family’s memory of the Holocaust is commingled with the memories of larger collectivities, including nations-states and their institutions, and how the memories of individual survivors are infused with collective symbolic meaning.

Surviving and Transcending a Traumatic Childhood

Surviving and Transcending a Traumatic Childhood
Author: Linda Skogrand,John DeFrain,Nikki DeFrain,Jean Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781136863455

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A powerful guide to transcending childhood trauma—from the people who’ve done it It’s like a dark thread woven through a piece of cloth: You can’t pull it out without unraveling the whole thing. And it shows up here and there among all the other threads. Surviving and Transcending a Traumatic Childhood: The Dark Thread weaves together 90 stories of survival to create a silver lining of hope for those struggling to heal from childhood trauma. This unique book documents the endless challenges facing children and adults who have been subjected to physical, emotional, and psychological abuse, and examines the proactive coping strategies that have made their recoveries a success. Each poignant story reveals an amazing capacity for growth and an ability to adapt emotionally that offers a positive spirit to others suffering abuse. Surviving and Transcending a Traumatic Childhood: The Dark Thread examines how 90 people who have experienced childhood trauma and abuse have been able to rise above the suffering to not only endure, but prevail. In their own words, trauma survivors discuss what happened to them as children and the process they went through to become healthy, happy adults. Their stories are heartfelt, heartbreaking, and sometimes surprising in the variety of traumatic experiences, the intensity of the stress, and the number of people who were forced to deal with multiple issues in childhood, including sexual and physical abuse, alcoholism, neglect, and violence. The stories told in Surviving and Transcending a Traumatic Childhood: The Dark Thread explore: when the trauma began common feelings associated with trauma therapy and support groups getting married escaping abuse the role of religion and spirituality significant people who provided help types of homes where abuse occurred the positive effects of surviving trauma school life patterns of survival and much more Surviving and Transcending a Traumatic Childhood: The Dark Thread also includes a list of resources that might be helpful to those in the process of transcending trauma and a self-study guide for developing a deeper understanding of the healing process.

Most of Me

Most of Me
Author: Robyn Levy
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781553656326

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The author recounts her devastating medical diagnoses of Parkinson's disease and two lumps in her breast which required a mastectomy.