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The Experience Economy, Updated Edition B. Joseph Pine II, James H. Gilmore
In 1999, Joseph Pine and James Gilmore offered this idea to readers as a new way to think about connecting with customers and securing their loyalty. As a result, their book The Experience Economy is now a classic, embraced by readers and companies worldwide and read in more than a dozen languages. And though the world has changed in many ways since then, the way to a customer's heart has not. In fact, the idea of staging experiences to leave a memorable—and lucrative—impression is now more rel
This Audio HEALS Your Brain in Ways you Can't Even Imagine (EMDR Therapeutic Technology)
This Audio HEALS Your Brain in Ways you Can't Even Imagine (EMDR Therape...
Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action (Canto Classics)
Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life
Verwirrte Seelen: Der verborgene Sinn von Psychosen (2002)
Grundzüge einer systemischen Psychotraumatologie Franz Ruppert (2002) Die sonderbaren Entgleisungen des Fühlens, Denkens und Handelns, die als Psychosen bezeichnet werden, stellen für die Psychotherapie und die Psychiatrie ein ungelöstes Rätsel dar. Ebenso jene dauerhaften Wesensveränderungen, die als schizophrene Erkrankungen diagnostiziert werden. Für Franz Ruppert sind Psychosen und Schizophrenien Folgen seelischer Verwirrungen in familiären Bindungssystemen. Diese Verwirrung entsteht durch traumatische Ereignisse, die das familiäre Gewissen in eine ausweglose Lage bringen. Eine auf diesen Annahmen gestützte Arbeit mit Patienten eröffnet neue Perspektiven, den Ursachen psychotischen Verhaltens näher zu kommen. Sie bietet die Möglichkeit einer ursachenorientierten...
The Heroine's Journey: Woman's Quest for Wholeness Maureen Murdock
The Heroine’s Journey describes contemporary woman’s search for wholeness in a society where she has been defined according to masculine values. Drawing on cultural myths and fairy tales, ancient symbols and goddesses, and the dreams of contemporary women, Murdock illustrates the need for—and the reality of—feminine values in Western culture. This special anniversary edition, with a new foreword by Christine Downing and preface by the author, illuminates that this need is just as relevant today as it was when the book was originally published thirty years ago.
From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film PDF
Summary An essential work of the cinematic history of the Weimar Republic by a leading figure of film criticism First published in 1947, From Caligari to Hitler remains an undisputed landmark study of the rich cinematic history of the Weimar Republic. Prominent film critic Siegfried Kracauer examines German society from 1921 to 1933, in light of such movies as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, M, Metropolis, and The Blue Angel. He explores the connections among film aesthetics, the prevailing psychological state of Germans in the Weimar era, and the evolving social and political reality of the time. Kracauer makes a startling (and still controversial) claim: films as popular art provide insight into the unconscious motivations and fantasies of a nation. With a critical introduction by Leonard
Effective therapies for the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress disorder:
Background: Current literature shows that posttraumatic stress disorder and complex posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms differ. Although the psychological treatments available for posttraumatic disorder are well established, little is known about the effectiveness of those aimed at the treatment of complex posttraumatic stress. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of psychological treatments for complex posttraumatic stress disorder. Method: A systematic qualitative search was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, searching four psychological and health electronic databases: Medline, Pilots, PsycINFO, and Pubmed. Three reviewers independently selected the studies in two phases: preselection (criteria for
Trauma and Recovery, by Judith Herman (1992)
For Judith Herman, “to study psychological trauma means bearing witness to horrible events.” A professor of clinical psychiatry at Harvard University Medical School and a founding member of the Women’s Mental Health Collective, Herman is best known for her research on complex post-traumatic stress disorder, particularly with victims of sexual and domestic violence. In her own words, Trauma and Recovery is a book about “restoring connections” between individuals and communities and reconstructing history in the face of a public discourse that did not want to address the horrors of sexual and domestic violence. Herman begins her work by situating it in the feminist movement and the “forgotten history” of traumatic disorders, describing the cultural and political factors that
Good Girls Go To Heaven, Bad Girls Go Everywhere
Good girls who always take on the ''widely recognized'' road may stop development due to the lack of challenge. Of course, it costs to be ''bad'' as bad girls tend to fall down more times. However, those who often fall down have opportunities to see the more magnificent scenery. Good girls need to learn the showing and fighting spirit of 'bad girls' while 'bad girls' need to learn listen and compromise from good girls; good girls need the swank and unrestrained attitude of 'bad girls' while 'bad girls' need the reserved and quiet attitude of good girls. I hope every girl can get what she wants and live the way she likes.
The Competitive Advantage of Nations
International business "The Competitive Advantage of Nations" Are we matching ourselves against the toughest competitors and serving the most-demanding customers? How can we be more innovative? by Michael E. Porter From the Magazine (March–April 1990)
Douglass North, an economic historian, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. Property rights
Douglass North (1920–2015), an economic historian who in 1993 won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. The New Institutional Economics (NIE) While their research centres mainly on issues relating to developed market economies, some of them have devoted their attention to the study of the role of institutions in economic growth. This paper offers a critical overview and assessment of North’s work on institutions and economic change, focusing on aspects of his work that are of interest to law and development scholars. It examines North’s approach to institutions through his historical work focusing on his concept of credible commitment and his interpretation of the effect of the Glorious Revolution on property rights, focusing especially on the role he assigns to property rights