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Stark, Rodney + Bainbridge, William Sims: A Theory of Religion, New York, Lang, 1987 ISBN: 0-8204-0356-3

Hard cover, 15,5 x 22,5 cm, 386 pp. FIRST EDITION This book offers the first modern theory of religion. A deductive theory, beginning with seven axioms about human nature and the world humans inhabit, in derives hundreds of formal propositions about human religious behavior. Vol. 2 of "Toronto Studies in Religion". Preface of the editor. Printed dedication. Cond.: application of bibliotheque on spine, small print on preliminary page, in general very good (1-2)

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Freeborn Peter: The Stark Truth, Avon Books New York 1990

Book Condition Very Good Mass Market Paperback 314 pp, remainder mark ISBN 0 380 71162 1

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Stark, Rodney: Sociology [Incl. Supplement Preview] Wadsworth Belmont, CA, U.S.A. 1985 ; 1. Ed. ISBN: 534031269

[Sprache/Language : en] XXIV, 563 p. : ill. ; Bibliography: p. 530-543. Includes indexes. Incl. Supplement Preview 34 p. [ISBN: 0534035612]. Buchzustand gut bis sehr gut mit normalen Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren. 26 cm; 1. Auflage

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Witmer, Helen Leland (Ed.): Teaching Psychotherapeutic Medicine. An Experimental Course for General Physicians. Introductory Chapter by Geddes Smith. Third Printing (First Printing 1947). Cambridge, Harvard University Press. 1952.,
Umschlag stark berieben und bestossen, Einriss, papierbedingt gebräunt. - Beiträge von Walter Bauer, Douglas D. Bond, Henry W. Brosin, Donald W. Hastings, M. Ralph Kaufman, John M. Murray, Thomas A. C. Rennie, John Romano and Harold G. Wolff. The twenty-five representative physicians from Minnesota and nearby states (most of them in general practice) studied for two weeks, with seven psychiatrists and two internists, the meaning and value of the patient-physician relationship, the natural history of the personality, the significance of psychoneurotic behavior, and the ways in which everyday practice can be made more helpful and more rewarding by simple psychotherapy-in brief, the art of helping people whose trouble is emotional as well as physical. Meantime, by these methods, they treated patients who came to outpatient service with the everyday complaints that are ordinarily so hard to handle-headache, indigestion, backache, vague and persistent pains, fatigue, nervousness. They exchanged information about their experience with these patients and asked many questions which the instructors answered, sometimes at length. They came to feel, as a result of this course, that with greater understanding of human emotions and the physical expressions of emotional tension they could give better medical care to patients and get greater satisfaction in the practice of medicine. This running account, based on verbatim recording, contains all the principal teaching material of the course and much of the discussion. There are chapters on History-taking; the Patient-Physician Relationship; Normal Personality Development; the Meaning of a Psy-choneurosis; the Diagnosis of Psychoneurosis; Anxiety; Psychotherapy; Common Psycho-pathology; Life Situation, Emotions, and Disease; and discussions of various Clinical Problems including: A Patient with Backache, A Patient with Diverticula and Depression, A Patient with Disabling Pain, A Patient Facing Old Age, etc.

Gr. 8°. IX, 464 Seiten. Originalleinen mit Umschlag (= A Commonwealth Fund Book).

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