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Quand la confiance est brisée : 40 exercices pour restaurer l'amour et l'intimité dans le couple
Morgan Johnson
- Les Éditions de l'Homme
- 8 Février 2024
- 9782761962278
Dans une relation amoureuse, la trahison est parfois très difficile à surmonter.
Pourtant, après ce type d'événement, les partenaires peuvent guérir - voire reconstruire - leur union s'ils le souhaitent, selon la thérapeute Morgan Johnson. S'adressant d'abord non seulement aux couples, traditionnels ou non, mais aussi aux professionnels, l'autrice favorise une approche inclusive et sans jugement.
Son ouvrage réunit des activités guidées visant à restaurer la confiance et l'intimité après une infidélité sexuelle, une dépendance cachée ou tout autre type de secret, des exercices à faire à deux ou en solo pour aider chaque partenaire à retrouver des assises solides, des outils pour améliorer la communication, de même que des amorces de conversation afin de faciliter le traitement des émotions et le rétablissement de la relation.
Bref, tout pour apaiser le couple à la suite d'un manquement grave et contribuer à rétablir un climat d'ouverture et de partage. -
Pharmacology for Podiatrists
Rae Morgan, Margaret Johnson
- Wiley-Blackwell
- 30 Avril 2008
- 9780470698358
Proposed changes in practice legislation will allow podiatrists to prescribe a limited range of drugs and dressings. It is therefore now imperative that students and practitioners understand pharmacology. Not only the mechanisms of action of drugs, but also their potential side-effects and interactions with other drugs taken by the patient. This book will cover both basic and clinical pharmacology. The podiatrist's role in examination, assessment and diagnosis are considered.
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Understanding Family Change and Variation
Jennifer A. Johnson-Hanks, Christine A. Bachrach, S. Philip Morgan, Hans-Peter Kohler
- Springer
- 27 Août 2011
- 9789400719453
Fertility rates vary considerably across and within societies, and over time. Over the last three decades, social demographers have made remarkable progress in documenting these axes of variation, but theoretical models to explain family change and variation have lagged behind. At the same time, our sister disciplines-from cultural anthropology to social psychology to cognitive science and beyond-have made dramatic strides in understanding how social action works, and how bodies, brains, cultural contexts, and structural conditions are coordinated in that process. Understanding Family Change and Variation: Toward a Theory of Conjunctural Action argues that social demography must be reintegrated into the core of theory and research about the processes and mechanisms of social action, and proposes a framework through which that reintegration can occur. This framework posits that material and schematic structures profoundly shape the occurrence, frequency, and context of the vital events that constitute the object of social demography. Fertility and family behaviors are best understood as a function not just of individual traits, but of the structured contexts in which behavior occurs. This approach upends many assumptions in social demography, encouraging demographers to embrace the endogeneity of social life and to move beyond fruitless debates of structure versus culture, of agency versus structure, or of biology versus society.