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The author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus (BR 09230) offers suggestions on opening one's self to…
love after the death of a mate or after a divorce. Describes the healing process common to both men and women. Explains the differences in the ways males and females resolve loss. BestsellerPsychologist and author of The Dance of Anger (RC 27934, BR 6419) and other popular titles explains how to communicate…
with loved ones. Uses anecdotes from her own and her patients' lives to illustrate how to change one's behavior. 2001The Little Ice Age: how climate made history, 1300-1850
Par Brian Fagan. 2000
Narrative history of climatic shifts and various adaptations by Europeans to them. Covers the last ten centuries, describing the Medieval…
Warm Period, from about A.D. 900 to 1200, to the era of global warming that began in the 1850s. Examines human vulnerability in the face of sudden climate change. 2000La pulsion: c'est plus fort que moi-- (Les mots de la psychanalyse)
Par Jean-Charles Bouchoux. 2009
C'est plus fort que moi, je n'ai pas pu me retenir... Qu'il s'agisse d'un fou rire ou d'une crise de…
colère, nous avons tous fait l'expérience de ces débordements irrépressibles d'énergie. La psychanalyse parle de pulsions. Si un simple fou rire ne prête pas à conséquences, l'évacuation de nos pulsions peut prendre des chemins plus pernicieux : actes manqués, somatisation, transposition d'un sentiment d'amour en haine, etc. Qu'est-ce qu'une pulsion ? Quels sont ses mécanismes d'expression ? Sommes-nous tous égaux face à nos pulsions ? Ce petit guide fait le point sur la notion de pulsion en psychanalyse, en s'appuyant notamment sur les outils que Freud et ses successeurs nous ont légués. En prime, il nous invite à reconnaître et canaliser nos propres pulsions, pour les mettre au service de nos projets et de nos ambitions. -- 4e de couvConnect
Par Edward Hallowell. 1999
A psychiatrist offers suggestions for finding inner peace by connecting with other people, as well as with traditions and ideals.…
Uses anecdotes from his patients and his own life to illustrate how to achieve satisfaction from relationships. Explains how health and happiness depend on connections. 1999Stiffed: the betrayal of the American man
Par Susan Faludi. 1999
Prize-winning journalist reassesses the masculine role in U.S. society. Focuses on men born after World War II who feel angry…
at the discrepancy between perceived promises and the reality of their existence. Begins at a domestic violence meeting and progresses to numerous interviews with individuals in a wide range of occupations. BestsellerOh no! not another problem: a practical approach to solve day-to-day problems
Par Jeanette Griver. 2000
Authors advocate the use of "operational analysis"--a formula designed to help people solve problems. Rather than looking at a situation…
in general terms, they suggest categorizing it in measurable dimensions: who, what, when, where, how, why, and costs. Provides a ten-step guide to using this technique for troubleshooting. Bestseller. 2000Plate tectonics
Par Alvin Silverstein. 1998
Discusses the phenomenon of plate tectonics--the theory that the surface of the earth is always moving--and its connection to earthquakes…
and volcanoes. Explains continental drift and prospects for predicting natural events. For grades 4-7. 1998Loser
Par Jerry Spinelli. 2002
Even though his classmates from first grade through middle school consider Donald Zinkoff to be strange and a loser, his…
exuberant good nature keeps him going, through field day disasters and clumsy accidents. Best of all, his family loves and supports him. For grades 4-7. 2002A fish caught in time: the search for the coelacanth
Par Samantha Weinberg. 2000
Chronicles 1938 discovery in South Africa of a fish with limb-like fins, thought long extinct. Identified as a true coelacanth,…
the creature predates Homo sapiens by almost 400 million years. Recounts original find and subsequent search for more specimens, and portrays the personalities involved in proving the continued existence of this living fossil. 2000Sand on the move: the story of dunes
Par Roy Gallant. 1997
Describes the formation of sand and sand dunes, noting various types of dunes. Explains how their movement causes desertification and…
how some produce sounds. Also discusses various animals and plants that live in deserts. For grades 4-7Derniers soupirs, grands secrets: décès familiaux : élucider le passé pour construire son avenir (Réponses)
Par Elisabeth Horowitz. 2008
Nous sommes tous convaincus de la nécessité de savoir faire son deuil après le décès d'un proche. Mais c'est souvent…
difficile dans une société qui médicalise à outrance la fin de vie, oublie ses rites et semble fuir la réalité de la mort en l'entourant de non-dits ou de mystères... Pour Elisabeth Horowitz, il est urgent d'élucider le décès de nos proches et de percer les secrets familiaux qui planent autour de nos parents disparus car cette absence de clarté exerce une influence négative sur nos parcours de vie. Comment mener cette enquête, y compris des années après la mort de nos proches ? Elisabeth Horowitz vous guide pas à pas pour vous libérer et atteindre des changements heureux. -- 4e de couvYou don't have to be blind to see
Par Jim Stovall. 1996
The author, blind before the age of thirty as a result of juvenile macular degeneration, encourages others to achieve through…
their dreams. Using examples from his own life, Stovall suggests that people can succeed by changing the way they think. He recommends that once a path is decided, people should find mentors to help them along the way. For senior high and older readersSybil
Par Flora Schreiber. 1973
In an account of the first psychoanalysis of a person with multiple personality disorder, the author relates the eleven-year treatment…
of Sybil Dorsett (a pseudonym), who unknowingly assumes sixteen different personalities. During her treatment, assisted with drugs and hypnosis, Sybil's illness is traced to a battered childhood tied to a schizophrenic mother and a derelict father. ViolenceImperfect control: our lifelong struggle with power and surrender
Par Judith Viorst. 1998
Discusses issues of control that permeate nearly all facets of human existence. In ten chapters covering different phases of life…
from birth to death, Viorst examines situations to determine what is uncontrollable and when to exert choice. Topics include self-possession, sex, couples, parenthood, and the workplace. Some strong languageGreen hills of Africa (Scribner classics)
Par Ernest Hemingway. 1998
Lying: a metaphorical memoir
Par Lauren Slater. 2000
In this deliberately unreliable reminiscence, the author of Prozac Diary (BR 12105) elegantly describes the manifestations of her epileptic seizures.…
But she also confesses her tendency to exaggerate and ponders whether the book she is writing is fiction or nonfiction. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. 2000Strange stuff: true stories of odd places and things
Par Janet Myers. 1999
A collection of myths and truths designed to pique a young person's curiosity about unusual "stuff." Topics include the Bermuda…
Triangle, meat-eating plants, zombies, quicksand, Bigfoot, mermaids, and black holes in space. For grades 5-8. 1999Argues that the depletion of the world's tropical rainforests has caused irreversible ecological damage. Explores the loss of biodiversity, drastic…
climatic changes, and the uprooting of indigenous populations. Describes the debate about the severity of these problems, especially in British Columbia and the Amazon. For senior high and older readersHeureux comme un roi: Robert L'Herbier
Par Robert L'Herbier. 2000
Un ouvrage écrit simplement et qui relate la vie et la carrière de Robert L'Herbier. Son fils Benoît rapporte ses…
paroles et y va de ses commentaires et observations. On y découvre également les débuts de la première station de télévison privée francophone