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|  | The Enigma of Anna O. by Melinda G. Guttmann Guttman retells the story of Bertha Pappenheim, or Anna O. as she is widely known. Pappenheim was 21 when she entered treatment with Josef Breuer, a colleague of Freud, and helped him to develop the talking cure that would later become the fundament for psychoanalysis. Eventually cured of her hysteria, though not by Breuer himself, Pappenheim became an active social worker, feminist, and member of the Jewish community in Frankfurt. AUTHOR: Melinda G. Guttmann PUBLISHER: Moyer Bell FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Unraveling the Complexities of Social Life by Deborah K. Apsley, John A. Bargh, Robert B. Zajonc This volume celebrates Robert B. Zajonc`s many contributions and unique approach to experimental science. The editors have skillfully organized the book around themes of central importance both to Zajonc`s line of research and to psychology in general. Chapter authors explore the interface between feeling and thinking, the degree to which social psychological phenomena (e.g., attitude formation and social facilitation) are mediated by deliberate and strategic conscious thought, and the development and nature of personal agency under difficult conditions. AUTHOR: Deborah K. Apsley, John A. Bargh, Robert B. Zajonc PUBLISHER: American Psychological Association FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Children's Literature by William J. Kreidler Description not available.Lesson plans for teachers of grades K-2 explain conflict and its causes, offer examples from literature, and suggest activities for resolving hypothetical conflicts AUTHOR: William J. Kreidler PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Giving Away Simone by Jan L. Waldron Description not available.An intimate account of one woman's relinquishment of her daughter for adoption describes her experiences as an unwed teenage mother, the complexities of the adoption process, and her eventual reunion with her daughter AUTHOR: Jan L. Waldron PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | No Gun, No Badge by Harold Adams In his ninth mystery, private detective Carl Wilcox investigates the year-old murder of a promising local girl. Gwendolyn Wescott was smart and beautiful, and she was Sunday school teacher Chris Kilbride's favorite pupil. When Gwendolyn was discovered missing and later found dead after having been raped and strangled in the church basement, all fingers pointed to Chris. But a year has passed, and the mystery remains unsolved by police who have yet to find enough evidence to create a suspect. Is Carl the man for the job? AUTHOR: Harold Adams PUBLISHER: Walker & Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Mastery of Love by Don Miguel Ruiz The author uses inspirational stories to impart the wisdom of the three Toltec masteries: Awareness, Transformation & Love. He examines the common fallacies that can undermine love & shows listeners how to gain wisdom, sidestep fear & end the war of contol with their partners. Through stories such as The Man Who didn't Believe in Love, The Perfect Relationship & The Magical Kitchen, it makes accessible the Toltec perspective on human interactions & provides techniques for creating life-enriching relationships AUTHOR: Don Miguel Ruiz PUBLISHER: Amber-Allen Publishing FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Advice 
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