This book looks into the recent phenomenon of eco-anxiety to define the bases and examine the effect of climate change on human psychology, but also to suggest possible actions to channel this feeling: ...
Our relationship with our pets has evolved. The bond between us and them becomes very strong. The loss of one’s pet or even thinking about its eventual happening stirs deep emotions. This book can help ...
Health organizations in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand are responding to the urgent need for guidance on how best to address dementia in Indigenous communities. This innovative volume brings ...
Most people think Alzheimer’s Disease is the same as memory loss, if they think about it at all, and hope that if they ignore it hard enough, it will go away. Marion Agnew’s world changed as her mother—a ...
In pop culture as much as in policy advocacy, the feminist movement has historically left infertile women out in the cold. This book traverses the chilly landscape of miscarriage, and the particular grief ...
L’anxiété s’attaque au plaisir de vivre. Elle génère la souffrance morale, le ressentiment, la dépendance affective, la frustration, l’agressivité et le découragement. Or, il est possible ...
Rocked by the death of his wife, this philosopher offers here a magnificent reflection on grief which becomes a crossing over to the essential and brings forth light to transcend the darkness of loss. ...
When Dr. David Kirkpatrick’s wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2007, their lives—and their marriage—would change forever. In an honest, uplifting, sometimes heartbreaking account ...
The authors suggest you make peace with your body and transform your relationship with food to rediscover the pleasure of eating, without guilt or anxiety. By rethinking your relationship to food, by ...
Explores the profound connection between disease and creativity in how we cope with illness.
When poet and essayist Kenneth Sherman was diagnosed with cancer, he began keeping a notebook of observations ...