Published January, 2016
By Professor David Bates, Nima Bassiri, Professor of Medieval History David Bates and David Bates
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By Professor David Bates, Nima Bassiri, Professor of Medieval History David Bates and David Bates
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This collection of essays explores the historical and theoretical dimensions of the contemporary neural subject. With a multidisciplinary perspective, the volume focuses attention on the important, but problematic notion of plasticity as a way of rethinking the relationship between human experience and both pathological and normal states of the nervous system.
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Published November, 2015
By Assistant Professor of Religion Science and Technology Gaymon Bennett, Co-Founder and Senior Researcher Gaymon Bennett and Gaymon Bennett
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By Assistant Professor of Religion Science and Technology Gaymon Bennett, Co-Founder and Senior Researcher Gaymon Bennett and Gaymon Bennett
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Tracks the development of the concept of human dignity in post-war ethics and politics, focusing on the Vatican, the United Nations, and U.S. Federal Bioethics.
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Published October, 2015
By Todd Meyers, Deceased Herve Guibert, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology Todd Meyers, Professor and Chair of French and Italian Studies Clara Orban, Professor of French and Women's Studies David Caron, Hervae Guibert, Herve Guibert, David Caron and Clara Orban
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By Todd Meyers, Deceased Herve Guibert, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology Todd Meyers, Professor and Chair of French and Italian Studies Clara Orban, Professor of French and Women's Studies David Caron, Hervae Guibert, Herve Guibert, David Caron and Clara Orban
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Cytomegalovirus is a lucid and spare autobiographical narrative by Herve Guibert (1955-1991) of the everyday moments of his hospitalization due to complications of AIDS. In one of his last works, the acclaimed writer presents his struggle with the disease in terms that are unsentimental and deeply human.
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Published October, 2015
By Todd Meyers, Deceased Herve Guibert, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology Todd Meyers, Professor and Chair of French and Italian Studies Clara Orban, Professor of French and Women's Studies David Caron, Hervae Guibert, Herve Guibert, David Caron and Clara Orban
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By Todd Meyers, Deceased Herve Guibert, Assistant Professor of Medical Anthropology Todd Meyers, Professor and Chair of French and Italian Studies Clara Orban, Professor of French and Women's Studies David Caron, Hervae Guibert, Herve Guibert, David Caron and Clara Orban
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Cytomegalovirus is a lucid and spare autobiographical narrative by Herve Guibert (1955-1991) of the everyday moments of his hospitalization due to complications of AIDS. In one of his last works, the acclaimed writer presents his struggle with the disease in terms that are unsentimental and deeply human.
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€81.74
Published July, 2015
By Jeffrey Berman, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Paul Mosher, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English Jeffrey Berman, Paul Mosher and Paul W. Mosher
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By Jeffrey Berman, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Paul Mosher, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English Jeffrey Berman, Paul Mosher and Paul W. Mosher
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Confidentiality and Its Discontents: Dilemmas of Privacy in Psychotherapy explores the human stories arising from the psychotherapist's dual allegiance to patient and society. These dilemmas include the hazards of publishing a case study without the patient's permission and the unexpected problems arising from the therapist functioning as a "double agent."
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€136.64
Published July, 2015
By Jeffrey Berman, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Paul Mosher, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English Jeffrey Berman, Paul Mosher and Paul W. Mosher
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By Jeffrey Berman, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Paul Mosher, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English Jeffrey Berman, Paul Mosher and Paul W. Mosher
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Confidentiality and Its Discontents: Dilemmas of Privacy in Psychotherapy explores the human stories arising from the psychotherapist's dual allegiance to patient and society. These dilemmas include the hazards of publishing a case study without the patient's permission and the unexpected problems arising from the therapist functioning as a "double agent."
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€43.92
Published January, 2015
By Veena Das
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By Veena Das
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Focusing on low-income neighborhoods in Delhi, this book stitches together three different sets of issues. It examines the different trajectories of illness: What are the circumstances under which illness is absorbed within the normal and when does it exceed the normal putting resources, relationships, and even one's world into jeopardy?
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Published January, 2015
By Professor of Anthropology and Professor of Humanities Veena Das and Veena Das
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By Professor of Anthropology and Professor of Humanities Veena Das and Veena Das
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Focusing on low-income neighborhoods in Delhi, this book stitches together three different sets of issues. It examines the different trajectories of illness: What are the circumstances under which illness is absorbed within the normal and when does it exceed the normal putting resources, relationships, and even one's world into jeopardy?
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€92.72
Published May, 2014
By Kevin M. Cahill and Director Institute for International Humanitarian Affairs Kevin M Cahill
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By Kevin M. Cahill and Director Institute for International Humanitarian Affairs Kevin M Cahill
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Open Door: Art and Foreign Policy at the Rcsi.
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Published June, 2013
By Kevin M. Cahill and Kevin M. Cahill, M.D.
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By Kevin M. Cahill and Kevin M. Cahill, M.D.
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For more than fifty years, Dr. Cahill has been helping to heal the world: as a leading specialist in tropical medicine and as a driving force in humanitarian assistance and relief efforts around the globe. In this revised and expanded edition he chronicle
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