Author: Donna Faye Randall
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 145258169X
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Riding the bus, at work, in the grocery store, on the beach, in the fitness club, at the coffee shop, walking, cycling—you see them everywhere. Often, they are rushing, looking frazzled, knowing they’ve forgotten something important, for which they will pay later. Quite likely, they are wearing lightweight clothing and stopping often to wipe their furrowed brows. These are women-of-a-certain-age, and they number close to 50 million in Canada and the United States alone. Reading Menopause or Lunacy … That Is the Question will help you: identify, reasonably well, menopausal women—and be kind fess up about your menopausal status—and still like yourself seek help from health practitioners—to ease your symptoms laugh often and laugh loudly with, not at, menopausal women Offered up in short scenarios for easy consumption, Menopause or Lunacy … That Is the Question is perfect for bedroom, bathroom, travel, and commuter reading, etc.
Menopause or Lunacy
Author: Donna Faye Randall
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 145258169X
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Riding the bus, at work, in the grocery store, on the beach, in the fitness club, at the coffee shop, walking, cycling—you see them everywhere. Often, they are rushing, looking frazzled, knowing they’ve forgotten something important, for which they will pay later. Quite likely, they are wearing lightweight clothing and stopping often to wipe their furrowed brows. These are women-of-a-certain-age, and they number close to 50 million in Canada and the United States alone. Reading Menopause or Lunacy … That Is the Question will help you: identify, reasonably well, menopausal women—and be kind fess up about your menopausal status—and still like yourself seek help from health practitioners—to ease your symptoms laugh often and laugh loudly with, not at, menopausal women Offered up in short scenarios for easy consumption, Menopause or Lunacy … That Is the Question is perfect for bedroom, bathroom, travel, and commuter reading, etc.
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 145258169X
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Riding the bus, at work, in the grocery store, on the beach, in the fitness club, at the coffee shop, walking, cycling—you see them everywhere. Often, they are rushing, looking frazzled, knowing they’ve forgotten something important, for which they will pay later. Quite likely, they are wearing lightweight clothing and stopping often to wipe their furrowed brows. These are women-of-a-certain-age, and they number close to 50 million in Canada and the United States alone. Reading Menopause or Lunacy … That Is the Question will help you: identify, reasonably well, menopausal women—and be kind fess up about your menopausal status—and still like yourself seek help from health practitioners—to ease your symptoms laugh often and laugh loudly with, not at, menopausal women Offered up in short scenarios for easy consumption, Menopause or Lunacy … That Is the Question is perfect for bedroom, bathroom, travel, and commuter reading, etc.
Sex, Age & Menopause:a baby boomer's manifesto
Author:
Publisher: Sex, Age & Menopause
ISBN: 0620382279
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher: Sex, Age & Menopause
ISBN: 0620382279
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Towards a Soulful Sexuality
Author: Adele Gruber
Publisher: Molten Mango Pty Ltd
ISBN: 0980802393
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 139
Book Description
This book is called ''Towards a Soulful Sexuality' because it is an initial step in the direction of a destination towards which I believe we should journey. This is a renewed consciousness of a feminine sexual holiness ?rmly grounded in our bodies and our psyches that should apply throughout a women's life, even, and most especially, in the post-menopausal years.
Publisher: Molten Mango Pty Ltd
ISBN: 0980802393
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 139
Book Description
This book is called ''Towards a Soulful Sexuality' because it is an initial step in the direction of a destination towards which I believe we should journey. This is a renewed consciousness of a feminine sexual holiness ?rmly grounded in our bodies and our psyches that should apply throughout a women's life, even, and most especially, in the post-menopausal years.
Is It Me Or Is It Hot In Here?
Author: Jenni Murray
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1446458563
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
In Is it me or it hot in here? Jenni Murray, one of Britain's most popular journalists and broadcasters, addresses the menopause. She looks at what the menopause is - its symptoms and how it affects overall health. She also looks at the psychological and social implications. There is an overview of the latest research on HRT - its benefits and drawbacks - and the new work which is being done on various 'alternative' therapies. She includes discussions on sex life, social life, face-lifts (or otherwise), exercise (or otherwise), keeping your figure and discovering one's place in life as a middle aged woman in a feminist era. The section on rethinking the menopause looks at changing attitudes and how to cope with post-menopausal life, offering a new agenda for post-menopausal women. Throughout, the tone is inquiring but accessible, making it one of the most appealing books on the menopause written to date.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1446458563
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
In Is it me or it hot in here? Jenni Murray, one of Britain's most popular journalists and broadcasters, addresses the menopause. She looks at what the menopause is - its symptoms and how it affects overall health. She also looks at the psychological and social implications. There is an overview of the latest research on HRT - its benefits and drawbacks - and the new work which is being done on various 'alternative' therapies. She includes discussions on sex life, social life, face-lifts (or otherwise), exercise (or otherwise), keeping your figure and discovering one's place in life as a middle aged woman in a feminist era. The section on rethinking the menopause looks at changing attitudes and how to cope with post-menopausal life, offering a new agenda for post-menopausal women. Throughout, the tone is inquiring but accessible, making it one of the most appealing books on the menopause written to date.
The Healing Power of the Sacred Woman
Author: Christine R. Page
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1591438020
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
How to enhance well-being by reconnecting to sacred womanhood • Shares ways to embody the power, wisdom, and compassion of the Great Mother • Reveals a woman’s purpose is to give birth not only to new life but also to new levels of consciousness • Shows how female illnesses represent a disconnection from our true identity as women Four thousand years ago, women were seen as living representatives of the Great Mother, whose cyclical and potent energy gave birth to all existence. Today, this sacred awareness has been lost or distorted, causing a collective amnesia among women around the world. However, there is one symbol of the Great Mother’s loving presence that has remained unchanged for tens of thousands of years: the physical body. Its curves, sensuality, softness, and monthly flow are constant reminders of this deep loving connection. When illness appears, especially within the breasts and fertility organs, a woman is being reminded to return to her pure and sacred identity, where death and birth are essential for growth and love flows without expectations. Combining more than 30 years’ experience in health care with in-depth research into the history and mythology of the divine feminine, Christine R. Page, M.D., reveals that women are the foundation of the birth of new levels of consciousness, without which the evolution of humanity will become barren and dry. Yet, such birth can occur only when women have the courage to reject the beliefs and images of the feminine imposed upon them four thousand years ago and reclaim their true identity. Through a fascinating journey into the body, Dr. Page shows the importance of self-love and self-respect and explains how sex is a natural process of unification where women take the lead, similar to the ancient sacred priestesses. Dr. Page reminds women to reconnect to the potent and creative energy of Mother Earth, which gives power to the intuitive voice of the heart and nurtures new seeds of inspiration and enlightenment through the womb.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1591438020
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
How to enhance well-being by reconnecting to sacred womanhood • Shares ways to embody the power, wisdom, and compassion of the Great Mother • Reveals a woman’s purpose is to give birth not only to new life but also to new levels of consciousness • Shows how female illnesses represent a disconnection from our true identity as women Four thousand years ago, women were seen as living representatives of the Great Mother, whose cyclical and potent energy gave birth to all existence. Today, this sacred awareness has been lost or distorted, causing a collective amnesia among women around the world. However, there is one symbol of the Great Mother’s loving presence that has remained unchanged for tens of thousands of years: the physical body. Its curves, sensuality, softness, and monthly flow are constant reminders of this deep loving connection. When illness appears, especially within the breasts and fertility organs, a woman is being reminded to return to her pure and sacred identity, where death and birth are essential for growth and love flows without expectations. Combining more than 30 years’ experience in health care with in-depth research into the history and mythology of the divine feminine, Christine R. Page, M.D., reveals that women are the foundation of the birth of new levels of consciousness, without which the evolution of humanity will become barren and dry. Yet, such birth can occur only when women have the courage to reject the beliefs and images of the feminine imposed upon them four thousand years ago and reclaim their true identity. Through a fascinating journey into the body, Dr. Page shows the importance of self-love and self-respect and explains how sex is a natural process of unification where women take the lead, similar to the ancient sacred priestesses. Dr. Page reminds women to reconnect to the potent and creative energy of Mother Earth, which gives power to the intuitive voice of the heart and nurtures new seeds of inspiration and enlightenment through the womb.
Making Sense of Menopause
Author: Faye Kitchener Cone
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671786385
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
A personal and candid look at the "change of life" which combines the most up-to-date medical information with the real-life experiences of dozens of women. Common problems and treatments, including the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy and other remedies, are discussed in detail.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671786385
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
A personal and candid look at the "change of life" which combines the most up-to-date medical information with the real-life experiences of dozens of women. Common problems and treatments, including the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy and other remedies, are discussed in detail.
The Moon in Your Life
Author: Donna Cunningham
Publisher: Weiser Books
ISBN: 9780877288374
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Publisher: Weiser Books
ISBN: 9780877288374
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
The Lancet
The Crystal Seer
Author: Judy Hall
Publisher: Fair Winds Press (MA)
ISBN: 1592338224
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
An essential, accessible, and portable volume for using crystals for divination and ritual.
Publisher: Fair Winds Press (MA)
ISBN: 1592338224
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
An essential, accessible, and portable volume for using crystals for divination and ritual.
So Far Disordered in Mind
Author: Richard W. Fox
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520310179
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Between the San Francisco earthquake in 1906 and the Great Depression in 1929 the San Francisco Superior Court committed more than 12,000 city residents to the insane asylums of California. Who were these people? What brought them to the attention of the court, and what behavior did the medical examiners cite as evidence of insanity? What do these commitments reveal about the social and cultural meaning of insanity and other forms of deviant behavior in industrial California--and by extension in the rest of urban America in the early twentieth century? This book--the fist historical study of insanity to analyze thousands of court commitment records--provides an original look at the social, institutional, and professional web in which deviant individuals were officially judged "so far disordered in mind" that they were "dangerous to be at large." A full two-thirds of all those committed were, to judge by the court records, "odd," "peculiar," or simply "immoral" individuals who displayed no symptoms indicating severe disability, or violent or destructive tendencies. However surprising this fact may seem, it is not at all unexpected in view of the expressed function of insane asylums in the late nineteenth century. As early as the 1850's, and continuing into the twentieth century, asylum superintendents bewailed the role state law required them to play: that of managers of enormous warehouses for "drunkards, simpletons, fools," "the aged, the vagabond, the helpless." Local communities made liberal use of state asylums, where at no cost to themselves, potentially troublesome citizens could be detained. Only after World War I did local "mental hygiene" clinics and urban psychopathic wards begin to spring up. The rise of new institutions (clinics and wards) and new professions (psychiatry and psychiatric social work) in cities like San Francisco by the 1920's marked a decisive turning point. No longer was social policy uniformly based upon the need to place disturbed or disturbing individuals in massive state asylums. Today we are feeling the full effect of the change in policy that began in the 1920's. California has led the nation in the effort to shut down hospitals and replace them with community mental health centers. This study makes a start at examining the early, transitional years during which the new policy first emerged in the dreams of psychiatric reformers. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1978.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520310179
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Between the San Francisco earthquake in 1906 and the Great Depression in 1929 the San Francisco Superior Court committed more than 12,000 city residents to the insane asylums of California. Who were these people? What brought them to the attention of the court, and what behavior did the medical examiners cite as evidence of insanity? What do these commitments reveal about the social and cultural meaning of insanity and other forms of deviant behavior in industrial California--and by extension in the rest of urban America in the early twentieth century? This book--the fist historical study of insanity to analyze thousands of court commitment records--provides an original look at the social, institutional, and professional web in which deviant individuals were officially judged "so far disordered in mind" that they were "dangerous to be at large." A full two-thirds of all those committed were, to judge by the court records, "odd," "peculiar," or simply "immoral" individuals who displayed no symptoms indicating severe disability, or violent or destructive tendencies. However surprising this fact may seem, it is not at all unexpected in view of the expressed function of insane asylums in the late nineteenth century. As early as the 1850's, and continuing into the twentieth century, asylum superintendents bewailed the role state law required them to play: that of managers of enormous warehouses for "drunkards, simpletons, fools," "the aged, the vagabond, the helpless." Local communities made liberal use of state asylums, where at no cost to themselves, potentially troublesome citizens could be detained. Only after World War I did local "mental hygiene" clinics and urban psychopathic wards begin to spring up. The rise of new institutions (clinics and wards) and new professions (psychiatry and psychiatric social work) in cities like San Francisco by the 1920's marked a decisive turning point. No longer was social policy uniformly based upon the need to place disturbed or disturbing individuals in massive state asylums. Today we are feeling the full effect of the change in policy that began in the 1920's. California has led the nation in the effort to shut down hospitals and replace them with community mental health centers. This study makes a start at examining the early, transitional years during which the new policy first emerged in the dreams of psychiatric reformers. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1978.