Я ненавижу тебя, только не бросай меня [заметки]
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Здесь и далее примечания к главам можно скачать по ссылке: https://goo.gl/v1jExS.
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На данный момент действует DSM-V, введено в 2013 году, заменив собой предыдущее руководство. – Примеч. пер.
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По аналогии с американским фильмом «В поисках мистера Гудбара», где главная героиня ищет «идеального мужчину», которого называет «мистером Гудбаром». – Примеч. пер.
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Распространенное в народе название членов секты «Церковь объединения», от англ. «Moonies», по имени основателя Мун Сон Мена. – Примеч. пер.
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Нация мародеров (англ.). – Примеч. пер.
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«Американский идол» (англ.) – телешоу, где участники борются за звание лучшего песенного исполнителя. – Примеч. пер.
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Структура, порядок (англ.). – Примеч. пер.
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Лестница (англ.). Расшифровывается следующим образом: Постановка целей (Setting goals), Доверие (Trusting), Управление гневом (Anger management), Контроль импульсивности (Impulsivity control), Поведение в отношениях (Relationship behavior), Написание сценария (Writing a script), Тренировка уверенности в себе (Assertiveness training), Твой путь (Your journey), Пересмотр схем (Schemas revisiting). – Примеч. пер.
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Учебное пособие написано с позиций когнитивного подхода и посвящено проблеме ментальных, или мысленных образов. Кратко, но систематично и на современном уровне освещаются разные аспекты психологии образов: переживание образов, образная репрезентация, образность той или иной стимуляции, образ как способ организации деятельности. Значительное внимание уделено методам исследования и диагностики образной сферы человека, а также мозговым механизмам, связанным со способностью к генерации образов.Данное пособие в значительной степени восполняет пробел в доступной отечественному читателю психологической литературе и будет полезна не только психологам – студентам, аспирантам и научным работникам, – но также и всем тем, кого интересуют механизмы и закономерности познавательной деятельности человека.
В книге обсуждается целый спектр проблем, касающихся процесса скорби и преодоления травмы у людей, чьи родственники пропали без вести – стали жертвами «насильственного исчезновения» в результате войн, обострения политической обстановки или же пропали вследствие стихийного бедствия. Изложены теоретические основы этой новой области исследования и дан исторический обзор событий ХХ века, в которых феномен насильственных исчезновений проявился с особой остротой. Изложен многолетний практический опыт психотерапии родственников пропавших без вести в различных сеттингах, включая работу в кризисных точках (войны, теракты, природные катастрофы)
Разрешение семейных конфликтов начинается с процесса воспитания. Сейчас в основном воспитание начинают в постнатальном периоде, но во многих культурах этот процесс начинается намного раньше.
Эта книга посвящена тому, чтобы научить вас жить, воспринимая силу Сновидения. Мы вместе пустимся в это путешествие, исследуя территорию, где шаманизм пересекает границы физики, где сны становятся телесными переживаниями, и где повседневная жизнь сливается с бессмертием.Моя цель состоит не в том, чтобы лишь время от времени замечать Сновидение, а в развитии постоянного осознания мира снов. С помощью нового метода, который я назвал 24-часовым Осознаваемым Сновидением, мы будем учиться проходить через реальность повседневной жизни за ее пределы, исследуя мир целительства, прорицания и бессмертия.Арнольд Минделл.
Знаменитый американский психолог написал книгу, которой суждено оказать сильнейшее воздействие на наши представления о мыслительных способностях. По мнению Роберта Стернберга, отличительной особенностью так называемого интеллекта успеха является оптимальное сочетание трех видов мышления креативного, практического и аналитического. Обладатели интеллекта успеха знают, как извлечь максимум из своих достоинств, и умеют грамотно действовать в любой ситуации. Будучи настойчивыми и целеустремленными, имея сильнейшую мотивацию, успешные люди понимают, как идти вперед, преодолевая все преграды.
Перед вами книга-тренинг, посвященная преодолению психологических проблем, мешающих наступлению желанной беременности.Вместе с автором книги — Ольгой Кавер (психологом-консультантом и мамой пятерых детей) — вы пройдете через стадию поиска «виновных», определитесь со своими истинными желаниями, составите план действий, освободите в жизни место для ребенка, «расчистите» канал материнства и обретете энергию, необходимую для осуществления вашей мечты — стать мамой. По мере чтения книги в ваших руках окажутся уникальные инструменты для самостоятельной работы — упражнения, техники и медитации, которые помогут в достижении вашей цели.Книга Ольги Кавер помогает поверить, что диагноз — это не приговор, а лишь транзитная станция на пути женщины к желанному материнству.Тематика: Детям и родителям / Книги для родителей / Беременность.
«Книга, которой нет» – это не художественное произведение, автор которого борется за признание, овации, премии и прочую блестящую мишуру. У этой книги другая цель – сделать так, чтобы в мире стало меньше серых жизней. Чтобы незаурядные люди вспоминали, что они талантливы, и начинали творить. Чтобы те, кто отчаялся, получили поддержку и увидели свет в конце тоннеля.В любом случае читайте – я желаю вам удачи, даже если вы просто нашли где-то эту книгу, потому что именно для тех, кто решительно настроен на работу по улучшению себя и своего окружающего мира, и написана «Книга, которой нет».
Современный мир – это цитадель порядка или царство хаоса? Мы появляемся на свет, чтобы стать вольными художниками Бытия или следовать универсальным Правилам? Отвечая на сложнейшие вопросы мироустройства, доктор Питерсон мастерски сплетает постулаты древних учений, великие литературные произведения и откровения современной науки и философии. Лобстеры непреклонны и тверды, защищая свою территорию. Шимпанзе кровожадны и склонны к иерархии. Кошки дружелюбны, но живут сами по себе. Не теми ли путями идут люди, балансируя между добротой и озлобленностью, великодушием и обидой, благородством и мстительностью? «12 правил жизни» – 12 бездонно простых истин, мудрые законы существования, низвергающие стереотипы и облагораживающие разум и дух читателя. Джордан Питерсон – клинический психолог, философ, профессор психологии Университета Торонто.
Может ли одна монетка сделать человека богатым? Конечно, нет, скажете вы. Но если добавить еще одну? И еще? И еще? В какой-то момент количество перейдет в качество. А теперь представьте, что одно крошечное изменение кардинально меняет всю жизнь. Звучит фантастически! Но, как и в случае с монетками, срабатывает эффект сложного процента. И вот уже маленькое, но регулярное действие привело к большим результатам. Атомные привычки – маленькие изменения, в которых скрыта огромная мощь! Вы давно пытаетесь измениться, но не получается.