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Why Love Matters

Why Love Matters

Sue Gerhardt

Routledge
2014
sidottu
Why Love Matters explains why loving relationships are essential to brain development in the early years, and how these early interactions can have lasting consequences for future emotional and physical health. This second edition follows on from the success of the first, updating the scientific research, covering recent findings in genetics and the mind/body connection, and including a new chapter highlighting our growing understanding of the part also played by pregnancy in shaping a baby’s future emotional and physical well-being. The author focuses in particular on the wide-ranging effects of early stress on a baby or toddler’s developing nervous system. When things go wrong with relationships in early life, the dependent child has to adapt; what we now know is that his or her brain adapts too. The brain’s emotion and immune systems are particularly affected by early stress and can become less effective. This makes the child more vulnerable to a range of later difficulties such as depression, anti-social behaviour, addictions or anorexia, as well as physical illness.
Why Love Matters

Why Love Matters

Sue Gerhardt

Routledge
2014
nidottu
Why Love Matters explains why loving relationships are essential to brain development in the early years, and how these early interactions can have lasting consequences for future emotional and physical health. This second edition follows on from the success of the first, updating the scientific research, covering recent findings in genetics and the mind/body connection, and including a new chapter highlighting our growing understanding of the part also played by pregnancy in shaping a baby’s future emotional and physical well-being. The author focuses in particular on the wide-ranging effects of early stress on a baby or toddler’s developing nervous system. When things go wrong with relationships in early life, the dependent child has to adapt; what we now know is that his or her brain adapts too. The brain’s emotion and immune systems are particularly affected by early stress and can become less effective. This makes the child more vulnerable to a range of later difficulties such as depression, anti-social behaviour, addictions or anorexia, as well as physical illness.
1001 Days

1001 Days

Sue Gerhardt

Cornerstone
2025
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'Fascinating . . . an essential guide to some of the biggest and most compelling issues in healthcare and psychology.' PHILIPPA PERRY, author of The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read‘A vital, riveting book that challenges established ways of thinking about health . . . I loved it.’JULIA SAMUEL, author of Grief Works'Jaw-droppingly important.' STEVE BIDDULPH, author of Raising Boys and The Secret of Happy Children'An extraordinary tour de force . . . a game-changing book of the utmost importance, with a message that urgently needs shouting from the rooftops' DR. GRAHAM MUSIC, Consultant Psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic and author of Nurturing Natures---We think of babyhood and old age as polar opposites on the spectrum of life. Yet they are profoundly linked. Our early experiences set us up for a lifetime of good mental and physical health, or for future health challenges.1,001 Days will explore the vital and often overlooked factors that determine our lifelong health. Delving into the latest research in the fields of medicine, neuroscience and psychobiology, acclaimed psychotherapist and author Sue Gerhardt explains how many of the most common illnesses affecting our society today – from type 2 diabetes to cardiovascular disease, depression and dementia – have their roots in pre- and post-natal childhood development.She challenges the political and cultural assumptions that hinder us from acting on what science is telling us – for example, that ill health is often seen as a result of wrong ‘lifestyle’ choices. The evidence she brings to light could change the way we approach illness, prevention, screening and cure within our healthcare and wider social systems.There is no simple cause and effect that explains an individual’s health outcomes. But in learning about the ways your childhood continues to shape your health today, you can feel empowered to seek the help you need.
Den viktige kjærligheten

Den viktige kjærligheten

Sue Gerhardt

Cappelen Damm akademisk
2021
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Den viktige kjærligheten beskriver hvorfor kjærlige relasjoner er så viktig for hjernens utvikling de første leveårene, og hvordan dette tidlige samspillet kan ha varige konsekvenser for senere emosjonell og fysisk helse. Boken inneholder vitenskapelig forskning og dekker nyere funn innenfor genetikk og forbindelsen mellom kropp og sinn. Den inneholder også et kapittel som retter søkelyset mot vår stadig bedre forståelse av den rollen svangerskapet spiller i utformingen av et spedbarns emosjonelle og fysiske velvære. Den viktige kjærligheten er en tilgjengelig og levende redegjørelse for de siste funnene innenfor nevrovitenskap, utviklingspsykologi og nevrobiologi - forskning som har betydning for oss alle. Boken er en anerkjent veileder for både foreldre og fagpersoner. Sue Gerhardt fokuserer spesielt på hvilke vidtrekkende effekter tidlig stress har for utviklingen av et spedbarns eller småbarns nervesystem. Når ting går galt i relasjoner tidlig i livet, må det avhengige barnet tilpasse seg. Det vi vet nå, er at barnets hjerne også tilpasser seg. Hjernens følelses- og immunsystemer påvirkes spesielt av tidlig stress og kan bli mindre effektive. Dette gjør barnet sårbart for en rekke vansker senere, som depresjon, antisosial atferd, avhengighet eller anoreksi i tillegg til fysisk sykdom.
Kärlekens roll : hur känslomässig närhet formar spädbarnets hjärna
Kärlekens roll berättar om vad de senaste rönen inom neurobiologi, neurovetenskap och utvecklings­psykologi be­tyder för vår förståelse av hur spädbarn formas och utvecklas. Denna andra utökade upplaga har uppdaterats och reviderats utifrån den nya forskning som framkommit sedan boken publicerades första gången 2004. Här finns även ett helt nyskrivet kapitel som behandlar graviditetens betydelse vid formandet av ett litet barns framtida känslomässiga och fysiska välbefinnande. Kärlekens roll förklarar varför kärleksfulla relationer är så viktiga för hjärnans utveckling under den tidiga barndomen, och på vilket sätt samspelet mellan barn och föräldrar kan få bestående verkningar på barnets framtida känslomässiga och fysiska hälsa. Boken kartlägger i synnerhet de omfattande följder tidig stress kan få på små barns framväxande nervsystem. När något går fel i relationerna under de första levnadsåren måste det beroende barnet anpassa sig. Och numera vet vi att även barnets hjärna anpassar sig. Det är särskilt hjärnans känslo- och immunsystem som kan påverkas av tidig stress och bli mindre välfungerande, vilket gör barnet mer utsatt för en rad senare svårigheter som depression, antisocialt beteende, missbruk och anorexi, likaväl som fysiska sjukdomar. OM FÖRFATTAREN Sue Gerhardt är psyko­terapeut och en av grundarna av Oxford Parent Infant Project (OXPIP), ett pionjärprojekt som ger psyko­terapeutisk hjälp till föräldrar och spädbarn i Oxfordshire. Hon har även utgivit boken Det själviska samhället (Karneval förlag 2012). OM BOKEN "Nödvändig läsning inte bara för föräldrar, utan också för dem som arbetar med psykisk hälsa, utbildning eller är politiskt aktiva - ja, i själva verket för alla som intresserar sig för kommande generationers välbefinnande." Allan N. Schore, psykoterapeut och forskare "Istället för att vara fylld av onödig jargong är boken skriven på ett enkelt språk och riktar sig till en stor krets av människor, även dem utan bakgrund i neuro­vetenskap. Trots det enkla språket går emellertid denna bok förhållandevis djupt in på området. För var och en som har intresse för det komplicerade sambandet mellan hjärna, medvetande och beteende ur ett utvecklingspsykologiskt perspektiv utgör denna bok en underbar läsning." Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry "Den här viktiga boken är imponerande välresearchad och i allra högsta grad läsbar. Sue Gerhardt har tagit de senaste framstegen inom neurovetenskap och applicerat dem på det vardagliga livet." Patricia Kerkham, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal "En verkligt användbar orientering om den nya neurovetenskapen och dess ­bekräftelse av den moderna psykoanalysens centrala grundprinciper; hur relationer­ formar oss och är av fundamental betydelse för terapeutiskt arbete och, än viktigare, hur avgörande kärleksfulla relationer är för vår kapacitet att bli mänskliga." Susie Orbach, psykoterapeut och sociolog "Uppfriskande ... Ingen som läser denna utmärkta bok kommer någonsin att ­anklaga en ­förälder för att 'skämma bort' sitt barn." Financial Times "Gerhardts bok är ett mycker välbehövligt korrektiv till författare som Steven Pinker,­ vilka har lagt för stor vikt vid genernas betydelse. Hon visar istället - i linje­ med Antonio Damasio och Daniel Goleman - att man inte kan 'separera hjärnan från hjärtat'. Spädbarn, liksom alla däggdjur, är av födseln programmerade­ att överleva, men det unika med dem är att de är programmerade att göra det i samspel med andra människor. De politiska implikationerna av Gerhardts bok är lika viktiga som de kommer att vara obehagliga för många. Det är svårt att läsa denna bok och känna sig tillfreds med de villkor under vilka många barn idag växer upp. Genom att använda sig av de nyaste rönen inom neurokemi gör Gerhardt en impone­rande plädering för att känslomässiga erfarenheter, särskilt från tidig barndom, har mätbara effekter på hur vi utvecklas som människor. Hon skär rakt igenom den förvirring som normalt omger ämnet och lyckas förklara hur dagliga­ interaktioner mellan späd­barnet och dess huvudsakliga vård­givare har direkt ­effekt på hur hjärnan utvecklas. Gerhardt är inte den första personen som säger detta men forsknings­resultaten inom området har sipprat ut mycket långsamt till allmänheten. Just därför att de är så politiskt känsliga har forskarna varit motvilliga att torgföra sina resultat. Det finns en befriande kraft i Gerhardts bok, en villighet att sticka ut hakan och ta konsekvenserna. Kärlekens roll är oerhört viktig. Den borde vara obligatorisk läsning för alla föräldrar, lärare och politiker." Rebecca Abrams i The Guardian
Gender Differences in Computer and Information Literacy

Gender Differences in Computer and Information Literacy

Eveline Gebhardt; Sue Thomson; John Ainley; Kylie Hillman

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019
sidottu
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathered in ICILS 2013. It identifies differences in female and male students’ use of, perceptions about, and proficiency in using computer technologies. Teachers’ use of computers, and their perceptions regarding the benefits of computer use in education, are also analyzed by gender. When computer technology was first introduced in schools, there was a prevailing belief that information and communication technologies were ‘boys’ toys’; boys were assumed to have more positive attitudes toward using computer technologies. As computer technologies have become more established throughout societies, gender gaps in students’ computer and information literacy appear to be closing, although studies into gender differences remain sparse. The IEA’s International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) is designed to discover how well students are prepared for study, work, and life in the digital age. Despite popular beliefs, a critical finding of ICILS 2013 was that internationally girls tended to score more highly than boys, so why are girls still not entering technology-based careers to the same extent as boys? Readers will learn how male and female studentsdiffer in their computer literacy (both general and specialized) and use of computer technology, and how the perceptions held about those technologies vary by gender.
Gender Differences in Computer and Information Literacy

Gender Differences in Computer and Information Literacy

Eveline Gebhardt; Sue Thomson; John Ainley; Kylie Hillman

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2020
nidottu
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathered in ICILS 2013. It identifies differences in female and male students’ use of, perceptions about, and proficiency in using computer technologies. Teachers’ use of computers, and their perceptions regarding the benefits of computer use in education, are also analyzed by gender. When computer technology was first introduced in schools, there was a prevailing belief that information and communication technologies were ‘boys’ toys’; boys were assumed to have more positive attitudes toward using computer technologies. As computer technologies have become more established throughout societies, gender gaps in students’ computer and information literacy appear to be closing, although studies into gender differences remain sparse. The IEA’s International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) is designed to discover how well students are prepared for study, work, and life in the digital age. Despite popular beliefs, a critical finding of ICILS 2013 was that internationally girls tended to score more highly than boys, so why are girls still not entering technology-based careers to the same extent as boys? Readers will learn how male and female studentsdiffer in their computer literacy (both general and specialized) and use of computer technology, and how the perceptions held about those technologies vary by gender.
Deep-Sky Wonders: A Tour of the Universe with Sky and Telescope's Sue French
“The quality of the deep-sky images is outstanding—a tribute to the various photographers as well as the book’s printer. But it’s the written word that will make or break a book like this, and Sue’s writing is superb... [For] an occasional stargazer, a serious observer, or anyone in between, you won’t go wrong with Deep-Sky Wonders. This is a great introduction to deep-sky stargazing for novice and experienced amateur astronomers alike.” —Mercury, publication of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Sue French writes the popular column “Deep-Sky Wonders” for Sky and Telescope magazine and also teaches deep sky observation. She has earned a loyal following among enthusiasts and is welcomed by beginners for her skill at presenting astronomy in an understandable way. After selling 10,000 copies of Deep Sky Wonders in hardback, this paperback edition comes at an accessible price. Deep-Sky Wonders is a collection of 100 of French’s best “Deep-Sky Wonders” columns originally published in Sky & Telescope. The book is organized by season and subdivided into months for a total of 100 indepth tours of the deep sky. Each deep sky tour illuminates little-known seasonal wonders that lie off the beaten path. Features include: Full-colour photographs and detailed sketches of each deep sky tour; Descriptions of double and variable stars, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies and exotics; Historical and scientific background of particular interest; A tabular listing of the deep-sky sights; Colour charts showing the position of each target in the night sky; An index to all of the deep-sky objects covered. Deep-Sky Wonders also features a variety of challenging objects that encourage observers to test the limits of their equipment and skills. Suitable for beginner and intermediate small-scope astronomers as well as large-scope viewers and astrophotographers, this book will be greeted enthusiastically by all astronomers. It is also an outstanding introduction to deep-sky viewing for novice observers.
Sue's Favourite English Towns

Sue's Favourite English Towns

Sue Passmore

Lulu.com
2019
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Delightful travel guide to some fascinating English Towns: Buckingham & Stowe, Evesham, Lichfield, Marlborough & Avebury, Northampton, Olney, Pershore, St Ives Cambs., Huntingdon & Hemingford Grey, Stoke Bruerne, Stony Stratford, Thame, Wimborne Minster
Sue's LONDON

Sue's LONDON

Sue Passmore

Lulu.com
2018
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This little guide with its large-print format is designed to make it as easy as possible for visitors to London to self-guide themselves around enchanting and quirky places away from tourist hotspots and queues. The author, who has known London for years, is now partly disabled so the suggested attractions take this into consideration. Discover where Geoffrey Chaucer eked out his pension, where William Caxton had his shop, where the founder of Maryland was buried, what John Wesley did in the winter, plus where some of the finest seventeenth century frescoes in London, William Morris creations and Art Deco inspirations can be seen, in totally unexpected places.
Sue Williamson and Lebohang Kganye
Two acclaimed South African artists offer a cross-generational dialogue on history, memory, and the power of self-narration Three decades after the dismantling of apartheid began, South Africa’s so-called “born free” generation has reached adulthood and its artists have used their work to navigate their difficult inheritance. At the same time, the historical distance between their experience and that of an older generation grows. This book brings together two of South Africa’s most acclaimed contemporary artists to reflect upon this moment. In their respective practices, Sue Williamson (b. 1941) and Lebohang Kganye (b. 1990) incorporate oral histories into film, photographs, installations, and textiles to consider how, just as formal statements determine collective histories, so the stories our elders tell us shape family narratives and personal identities. Exploring the complexities involved in the passing down of memories, their works implicitly and explicitly address racial violence, social injustice, and intergenerational trauma. This richly illustrated catalogue features essays that consider themes of voice, testimony, ancestry, and care, and a dialogue between Kganye and Williamson that explores how art can mobilize the healing powers of conversation.Distributed for the Barnes FoundationExhibition Schedule:The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia (March 5–May 21, 2023)
Sue Ellen's Girl Ain't Fat, She Just Weighs Heavy

Sue Ellen's Girl Ain't Fat, She Just Weighs Heavy

Shellie Rushing Tomlinson

Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
2011
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The bestselling author of Suck Your Stomach In & Put Some Color On returns with more helpful how-to's and keen observations from Dixie. Guided by principles from the ancient Belle Doctrine, the host of radio and television's All Things Southern offers down-home advice on everything from health and fitness-managing thy caloric calculations without going Straight Running Crazy and surviving the Raging Inferno Syndrome (aka hot flashes)-to the Southern art of handling your man (Bubba Whispering). Whether giving business tips or debunking the Big Boned Theory, making political observations or celebrating the inevitable resurgence of big hair, Shellie is an adviser women can relate to and laugh with regardless of their age or which side of the Mason-Dixon they call home.