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Disorderly Eaters: Texts in Self-Empowerment

This book explores the various manifestations of eating disorders in literature, including cannibalism, the magic attributes of food, religiously motivated fasting, and children’s eating problems, from the classical period to Toni Morrison, in American, British, and European texts.The underlying, unifying theme is the role of eating choices as a means of self-empowerment. The texts discussed are different in genre (narrative, drama, epic and lyric poetry, and an autobiographical memoir), but they all reveal, in whatever setting, the individual’s longing for autonomy of some kind. In many socially restrictive situations, eating patterns are the only choice available, especially for women. So disorderly eating becomes a tool for self-assertion as a rebellion against an unacceptable dominant ethos.Disorderly Eaters reveals that creative writers were, by sheer observation, aware of the dynamics of eating disorders long before the medical community came to recognize and institutionalize the syndromes in the nineteenth century. The literary portrayals analyzed here could act as illuminating exemplars for those involved in the treatment of eating disorders and those who suffer from them, too.

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The Empowerment Manual: A Guide for Collaborative Groups

A Transition Town group involved in preparations for peak oil and climate change; an intentional community, founded with the highest ideals; a nonprofit dedicated to social change—millions of such voluntary groups exist around the world. These collaborative organizations have the unique potential to harness their members’ ideals, passions, skills, and knowledge—if they can succeed in getting along together.

The Empowerment Manual is a comprehensive manual for groups seeking to organize with shared power and bottom-up leadership to foster vision, trust, accountability, and responsibility. This desperately needed toolkit provides keys to:

Understanding group dynamics Facilitating communication and collective decision-making Dealing effectively with difficult people.

Drawing on four decades of experience, Starhawk shows how collaborative groups can generate the cooperation, efficacy, and commitment critical to success. Her extensive exploration of group process is woven together with the story of RootBound—a fictional ecovillage mired in conflict—and rounded out with a series of real-life case studies. The included exercises and facilitator toolbox show how to establish the necessary structures, ground rules, and healthy norms. The Empowerment Manual is required reading for anyone who wants to help their group avoid disagreement and disillusionment and become a wellspring of creativity and innovation.

Starhawk is the author of eleven previous books including the award-winning Webs of Power. A highly influential voice for global justice and the environment, she is deeply committed to bringing the creative power of spirituality to political activism.

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Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain

The New York Times Bestseller

Between the ages of 12 and 24, the brain changes in important, and oftentimes maddening, ways. It’s no wonder that many parents approach their child’s adolescence with fear and trepidation. According to renowned neuropsychiatrist Daniel Siegel’s New York Times bestseller Brainstorm, if parents and teens can work together to form a deeper understanding of the brain science behind all the tumult, they will be able to turn conflict into connection and form a deeper understanding of one another.  
 
In Brainstorm, Siegel illuminates how brain development impacts teenagers’ behavior and relationships. Drawing on important new research in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, he explores exciting ways in which understanding how the teenage brain functions can help parents make what is in fact an incredibly positive period of growth, change, and experimentation in their children’s lives less lonely and distressing on both sides of the generational divide.

Brainstorm is a New York Times bestseller and current nominee for a Books for a Better Life award.
 

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Promise Land: My Journey through America’s Self-Help Culture

“In writing this book I walked on hot coals, met a man making a weight-loss robot, joined a Healing Circle, and faced my debilitating fear of flying. Of all of these things, talking to my father about my mother’s death was by far the hardest.”

The daughter of a widowed child psychologist and parenting author, Jessica Lamb-Shapiro grew up immersed in the culture of self-help, of books and pamphlets and board games and gadgets and endless jargon-filled conversations about feelings. It wasn’t until she hit her thirties that Jessica began to wonder: if all this self-improvement arcana was as helpful as it promised to be, why wasn’t she better adjusted? She had a flying phobia, hadn’t settled down, and didn’t like to talk about her feelings.

Thus began Jessica’s fascination with the eccentric and labyrinthine world of self-help. She read hundreds of books and articles, attended dating seminars, walked on hot coals, and attempted to conquer her fear of flying. But even as she made light of the sometimes dubious effectiveness of these as-seen-on-TV treatments, she slowly began to realize she was circling a much larger problem: her mother’s death when she was a toddler, and the almost complete silence that she and her father had always observed on the subject.

In the tradition of Augusten Burroughs, Jessica Lamb-Shapiro illuminates the peculiar neuroses and inalterable truths that bind families together, whether they choose to confront them or not. Promise Land is a tender, witty, and wise account of a young woman’s journey through her own psyche toward the most difficult stage of grown-up emotional life: acceptance.

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Empowerment Through Forgiveness

I have written this book, to share my passageway of how I became aware of the incredible power which exists within forgiveness. How I learned to become empowered by looking outside the walls of my pain and anger. How I moved beyond discomfort and confusion to release that which was determined to swallow me up, wholly and completely. My choice instead, was to take what was agonizing and terrifying in my life and turn it around, utilizing it to fuel my own self-empowerment. And, to bring my heart and mind the peace needed for healing.

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Cosmic Consciousness and Healing with the Quantum Field: -a Guide to Holding Space Facilitating Healing, Attunements, Blessings, and Empowerments for Self and Others

-a Guide to Holding Space Facilitating Healing, Attunements, Blessings, and Empowerments for Self and Others

This is an Empowerment, Initiation, and Guidebook, to holding a space of Infinite Possibilities.

You can then utilize this energy for Healing, Blessings, and to achieve Ascension.

Learn how to practice awareness of the never ending resources of the Super Conscious Unified Quantum Field.

Learn practices for perceiving energy.

Receive initiations that activate the energies of ascension to higher levels of being in the world and can even lead to cellular transfiguration into a pure light body.

Welcome to a Magical and Mysterious World without limits…

(Please do not read this book while or immediately before driving or operating heavy machinery…)

The Energy Field is an important part of life, indeed it is the foundation of all material reality.  Learning to cultivate awareness of energy and a pragmatic awareness of working with a field of energy is a valuable skill.  With this sense of energy and energy movements comes a whole new dimension to life.  In a unified Field of Energy the resources available to you and possibilities of experience are infinitely more vast than a mere world of separate objects and individual identity.  Within this world as a Being of Energy in a Field of Energy, miracles become commonplace, and Instant Healing, 12 Stranded DNA Activation, and Ascension of the Physical Body into pure light become equally valid as “physical” reality by Awareness of Infinite Possibilities – The Ultimate Reality…

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How Alcoholics Anonymous Failed Me : My Personal Journey to Sobriety Through Self-Empowerment

If Alcoholics Anonymous is so effective, why do fourteen million Americans struggle with alcoholism? Why does the rate of relapse among AA members hover around 70 percent? Can it be that the original twelve-step program — and such offspring as Al-Anon and Narcotics Anonymous — represents not a solution but merely a different facet of the problem?

In this first-person account of fourteen years as a drunk, thirty-three-year-old Marianne Gilliam concludes that AA is a fundamentally flawed program. Refusing to accept the idea that alcoholism is a “disease”, that she and all other drunks are “powerless”, and that twelve-step meetings are the answer, she found a different path to sobriety in a meaningful, love-based approach to life founded on innate self-worth.

Admitting that AA may work for some, Gilliam argues from personal experience that the twelve-step culture of victims and codependents actually perpetuates addiction by denying the individual’s capacity for responsible behavior or; at best, replacing dependence on alcohol and drugs with an equally powerful dependence on the program itself While this may stop members from drinking, it does nothing to cure the underlying psychological problems that cause self-destructive behavior. Instead, she offers guidance based on her own search for sobriety, addressing each key issue methodically but sympathetically and pointing the way toward true recovery, independence, and lasting freedom from addictions of all kinds.

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Mayan Messages: The Mayan Tzolkin Calendar, Daily Guide to Self-Empowerment

The Mayan Messages are a collection of 260 channeled messages, one for each day of the sacred Tzolkin Mayan calendar. The Day Keepers of the Mayan calendar speak from the “Other Side,” encouraging the reader to look within, on a daily basis, for ways to create the reality one chooses to experience. These pearls of wisdom will allow you to create a life filled with peace, joy and abundance. . . Now and in every moment, no matter what chaos is spinning around you. Also available as an eBook and Epub, for more information, visit: http://mayanmessages.wordpress.com To read other publications by Theresa Crabtree, visit: http://theresacrabtree.wordpress.com

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Women Empowerment Through Self Help Groups in Rural Areas: A Study on Women Empowerment Through Self Help Groups in Rural Areas in and around Chennai

A life of dignity is the right of every citizen and poverty is an obstruction to a dignified life. Of the 1.3 billion people who live in absolute poverty around the globe, about 55% are women. For these women, poverty doesn’t just mean scarcity and want, rather, rights denied, opportunities curtailed and voices silenced. Women, who represent half of the human resource are often not recognized and regarded so, due to their inferior positioning in the society. Empowerment’ is a continuous process by which powerless people become conscious of their situation, organize collectively to improve it and access opportunities, as an outcome of which they take control over their own lives, set their own agenda, gain skills, solve problems and develop self-reliance. Personal empowerment can lead to changes in existing institutions and norms, however, without the collective empowerment the personal empowerment and choices are limited, as Sen explains. The nature of empowerment can be diverse, depending upon the parameters that define the lack of power within the institutional framework in operation. In India, Micro finance intervention have brought tremendous change in the life of women.