1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910458758203321

Autore

Odgers Andrew

Titolo

From broken attachments to earned security : the role of empathy in therapeutic change / / by Andrew Odgers

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, , [2018]

©2014

ISBN

9780429896968

0-367-10256-0

0-429-47510-1

1-78241-215-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (157 p.)

Collana

John Bowlby Memorial Conference Monograph Series

Disciplina

616.80475

Soggetti

Psychic trauma - Diagnosis

Psychic trauma - Treatment

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

chapter 1 Attachment theory and the John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2011: a short history / Kate White -- chapter 2 The effort of empathy / Sue Gerhardt -- chapter 3 Love bombing: a simple self-help intervention for parents to reset their child’s emotional thermostat / Oliver James -- chapter 4 To shed what still attempts to cling as if attached by thorns / Jane Haynes -- chapter 5 Creating, destroying, and restoring Sanctuary within caregiving organisations: the eighteenth John Bowlby Memorial Lecture -- chapter 6 “What happens after this quiet bit? I may have to leave now.” The risks of empathy / Eleanor Richards -- chapter 7 Empathy and earned security: reciprocal influences, ruptures, and shifts in the psychotherapeutic process / Anastasia Patrikiou.

Sommario/riassunto

The 2011 John Bowlby Memorial Conference, 'From Broken Attachments to Earned Security - The Role of Empathy in Therapeutic Change', focused on what needs to take place to facilitate empathy and attunement and ultimately the achievement of earned security. The



confernce posed the challenge of how to re-establish a secure sense of self, mutuality, and the capacity for inter/intra-subjectivity when difficulties in empathy and attunement exist as a result of relational trauma. This can be between parent and child, within adult relationships, between client and therapist, or in organisational contexts. The outstanding collection of papers in this volume make a significant contribution to the field of attachment and our understanding of how child rearing affects each aspect of our lives, from the interpersonal to the organisational and societal. Each paper moves beyond the academic and theoretical to provide answers to the many difficult questions raised at the conference.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910142492503321

Titolo

Promises and limits of reductionism in the biomedical sciences [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Marc H.V. Van Regenmortel, David L. Hull

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, USA, : John Wiley & Sons, c2002

ISBN

1-280-27000-4

9786610270002

0-470-85417-0

0-470-85418-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (393 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

Van RegenmortelM. H. V

HullDavid L

Disciplina

570

570/.1

660/.28443

Soggetti

Reductionism

Biology

Psychology

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"... presentations made ... at the Philippe Laudat Conference on 'Promises and Limits of Reductionism in the Biomedical Sciences', held



at the Abbey of Royaumont, north of Paris, on 22-24 May 2000"--Pref.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-367) and index.

Nota di contenuto

PROMISES AND LIMITS OF REDUCTIONISM IN THE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES; Contents; Preface; Contributors; About the Editors; 1 Introduction; 2 Emergent Properties of Biological Molecules and Cells; 3 From Nineteenth Century Ideas on Reduction in Physiology to Non-Reductive Explanations in Twentieth-Century Biochemistry; 4 Pitfalls of Reductionism in Immunology; 5 Reductionism in Medicine: Social Aspects of Health; Questions and Discussion; 6 'Who's Afraid of Reductionism?' 'I Am!'; Questions and Discussion; Round Table Discussion 1: Chair - Alex Rosenberg; 7 Reductionism in an Historical Science

Questions and Discussion8 Varieties of Reductionism: Derivation and Gene Selection; Questions and Discussion; 9 The Gene: Between Holism and Generalism; Questions and Discussion; 10 Genes versus Molecules: How To, and How Not To, Be a Reductionist; Questions and Discussion; 11 Limits of Reproduction: A Reductionistic Research Strategy in Evolutionary Biology; Questions and Discussion; 12 Evolutionary Psychology: A Case Study in the Poverty of Genetic Determinism; Questions and Discussion; Round Table Discussion 2: Chair - Marc H. V. Van Regenmortel

13 The Ethical Imperative of Holism in MedicineQuestions and Discussion; 14 Levels of Explanation in Human Behaviour: The Poverty of Evolutionary Psychology; Questions and Discussion; 15 Reductionism and Social Policy; Questions and Discussion; 16 Reductionism, Complexity and Molecular Medicine: Genetic Chips and the 'Globalization' of the Genome; Questions and Discussion; Round Table Discussion 3: Chair - Kenneth F. Schaffner; Bibliography; Index

Sommario/riassunto

Reductionism as a scientific methodology has been extraordinarily successful in biology. However, recent developments in molecular biology have shown that reductionism is seriously inadequate in dealing with the mind-boggling complexity of integrated biological systems.This title presents an appropriate balance between science and philosophy and covers traditional philosophical treatments of reductionism as well as the benefits and shortcomings of reductionism in particular areas of science.Discussing the issue of reductionism in the practice of medicine it takes into account the holis



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910784615903321

Autore

Haggar Salah el-

Titolo

Sustainable industrial design and waste management [[electronic resource] ] : cradle-to-cradle for sustainable development / / Salah M. El-Haggar

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2007

ISBN

1-281-01885-6

9786611018856

0-08-055014-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (420 p.)

Disciplina

363.728

628.4

Soggetti

Factory and trade waste

Industrial ecology

Source reduction (Waste management)

Waste minimization

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-386) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front cover; Sustainable Industrial Design and Waste Management; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the author; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 CURRENT PRACTICE AND FUTURE SUSTAINABILITY; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Waste management; 1.3 Treatment; 1.4 Incineration; 1.5 Landfill; 1.6 Zero pollution and 7Rs rule; 1.7 Life cycle analysis and extended producer responsibility; 1.8 Cradle-to-cradle concept; Questions; CHAPTER 2 CLEANER PRODUCTION; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Promoting cleaner production; 2.3 Benefits of cleaner production; 2.4 Obstacles to cleaner production and solutions

2.5 Cleaner production techniques2.6 Cleaner production opportunity assessment; 2.7 Cleaner production case studies; Questions; CHAPTER 3 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Industrial ecology; 3.3 Industrial ecology barriers; 3.4 Eco-industrial parks; 3.5 Recycling economy/circular economy initiatives; 3.6 Eco-industrial parks case studies; Questions; CHAPTER 4



SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL REFORM; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Sustainable development proposed framework; 4.3 Sustainable development tools, indicator, and formula

4.4 Sustainable development facilitators4.5 Environmental reform; 4.6 Environmental reform proposed structure; 4.7 Mechanisms for environmental impact assessment; 4.8 Sustainable development road map; Questions; CHAPTER 5 SUSTAINABILITY OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Transfer stations; 5.3 Recycling of waste paper; 5.4 Recycling of plastic waste; 5.5 Recycling of bones; 5.6 Recycling of glass; 5.7 Foam glass; 5.8 Recycling of aluminum and tin cans; 5.9 Recycling of textiles; 5.10 Recycling of composite packaging materials; 5.11 Recycling of laminated plastics

5.12 Recycling of food waste5.13 Rejects; Questions; CHAPTER 6 RECYCLING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE REJECTS; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Reject technologies; 6.3 Product development from rejects; 6.4 Construction materials and their properties; 6.5 Manhole; 6.6 Breakwater; 6.7 Other products; Questions; CHAPTER 7 SUSTAINABILITY OF AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL WASTE MANAGEMENT; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Main technologies for rural communities; 7.3 Animal fodder; 7.4 Briquetting; 7.5 Biogas; 7.6 Composting; 7.7 Other applications/technologies; 7.8 Integrated complex

7.9 Agricultural and rural waste management case studiesQuestions; CHAPTER 8 SUSTAINABILITY OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Construction waste; 8.3 Construction waste management guidelines; 8.4 Demolition waste; 8.5 Demolition waste management guidelines; 8.6 Final remarks; 8.7 Construction waste case studies; Questions; CHAPTER 9 SUSTAINABILITY OF CLINICAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Methodology; 9.3 Clinical waste management; 9.4 Disinfection of clinical wastes; 9.5 Current experience of clinical wastes; 9.6 Electron beam technology

9.7 Electron beam for sterilization of clinical wastes

Sommario/riassunto

Sustainable Industrial Design and Waste Management was inspired by the need to have a text that enveloped awareness and solutions to the ongoing issues and concerns of waste generatedfrom industry. The development of science and technology has increased human capacityto extract resources from nature and it is only recently that industries are being held accountable for the detrimental effects the waste they produce has on the environment.  Increased governmental research, regulation and corporate accountability are digging up issues pertaining to pollution control and waste treatment a