02022oam 2200301z- 450 991016266560332120230913112557.01-63216-340-3(CKB)3710000001044396(BIP)052595661(Exl-AI)993710000001044396(EXLCZ)99371000000104439620210505c2014uuuu -u- -engThird EyeDSP Publications1 online resource (266 p.) ill1-63216-339-X Who knew that a summer thunderstorm and his lost little boy would conspire to change single dad Cayce D'Amico's life in an instant? With Luke missing, Cayce ventures into the woods near their house to find his son, only to have lightning strike a tree near him, sending a branch down on his head. When he awakens the next day in the hospital, he discovers he has been blessed or cursed--he isn't sure which--with psychic ability. Along with unfathomable glimpses into the lives of those around him, he's getting visions of a missing teenage girl.When a second girl disappears soon after the first, Cayce realizes his visions are leading him to their grisly fates. Cayce wants to help, but no one believes him. The police are suspicious. The press wants to exploit him. And the girls' parents have mixed feelings about the young man with the "third eye."Cayce turns to local reporter Dave Newton and, while searching for clues to the string of disappearances and possible murders, a spark ignites between the two. Little do they know that nearby, another couple--dark and murderous--are plotting more crimes and wondering how to silence the man who knows too much about them.Telepathy in literatureGenerated by AIMurder victims in literatureGenerated by AITelepathy in literatureMurder victims in literatureReed Rick R.1435498BOOK9910162665603321Third Eye3595587UNINA02863nam 22004933 450 991088694590332120250815144939.01-68571-153-7(CKB)4920000004348088(MiAaPQ)EBC32154254(Au-PeEL)EBL32154254(NjHacI)994920000004348088(BIP)112060973(EXLCZ)99492000000434808820250625d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOn the Trail of the Morning Star Psychosis As Self-Discovery1st ed.Earth, Milky Way :Punctum Books,2024.©2024.1 online resource (275 pages)1-68571-152-9 240514morningstar-cover-ebook-front -- 240514onthetrail-print.In 1936, at age nineteen, Dorothea Buck followed the trail of a star along the mudflats of her North Sea home, Wangerooge Island. Hospitalized at a Christian institution called Bethel, she was sterilized under Nazi law upon a diagnosis of schizophrenia.Buck lost her lifelong dream of becoming a teacher--the sterilized could not get a college degree. Instead, she became an artist and activist. Buck, who lived to the age of 102, fought throughout her life for psychiatric reform. She created her own form of psychiatric treatment, which she called "trialogue," in which psychosis experiencers, family, and clinicians join together to examine the experience of psychosis. Trialogue seminars still take place today.Buck also demanded recognition of the Nazi murders of the disabled and the mentally ill. Many of these victims were psychiatric patients gassed in chambers built into six of Germany's asylums. In 2008, Buck told an audience commemorating these murders that there must be "no second-class victims" of Nazi rule.Biologically based psychiatry, Buck believed, would always reduce a condition like hers to something "genetically caused, meaningless, and incurable." Like fellow German Paul Schreber's Memoirs, Buck's On the Trail of the Morning Star calls for a radical rethinking of what it means to live with and in psychosis. This publication is the first time one of her major writings appears in English.SchizophrenicsGermanyBiographySchizophrenicsSchizophrenicsBiography.Schizophrenics.616.8982Buck Dorothea1829043Antonetta Susanne1956-1841420Lipton Eva1829045Krieger Hans1829046MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910886945903321On the Trail of the Morning Star4421157UNINA