The book examines the differing worldviews of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice Harry A. Blackmun, focusing on how their beliefs shaped their decisions in Supreme Court rulings. It delves into their backgrounds and ideologies, revealing how these factors influenced their interpretations of liberty, equality, and justice, ultimately leading to contrasting legal outcomes. Through this comparison, the text highlights the profound impact of individual perspectives on the American judicial system.
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Après une carrière de deux décennies dans l'armée de l'air des États-Unis, cet auteur apporte une perspective unique à l'art de l'écriture d'horreur. Ayant vécu à l'échelle mondiale et pratiqué les arts visuels, il canalise désormais ses expériences dans la création de récits terrifiants. Son objectif est d'offrir aux lecteurs une évasion de la réalité, les invitant dans des royaumes de peur et de suspense. Au-delà de ses activités d'écriture nocturne, il se consacre à l'enseignement et au service communautaire, abordant son art de raconter des histoires avec la passion de créer des expériences glaçantes et inoubliables.



Contrasting two Protestant justices who hold distinctively different worldviews, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice Harry A. Blackmun, this book explores how each came to hold his worldview, how each applied it in Supreme Court rulings, and how it led them to differing outcomes for... číst celé
Gaining a Second Impression in Psychotherapy
- 116pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Integrating psychotherapy with psychoanalysis and philosophy, this text offers therapists a way to reframe a client's understanding of their mental health issues through a holistic, dynamic lens. Drawing from theory, research and over fifty years of clinical practice, Dr. Gustafson analyzes a unique range of case stories from diverse clients with varying problems including trauma, anxiety, depression, stress, and relationship conflict. This book pictures five different domains that make huge differences in the quality of psychotherapy. Part I offers a snapshot of what is possible for the patient during the initial patient study. Part II shows how the patient's expectations can be subverted. Part III draws upon subconscious elements, mainly dreams, that can provide the patient with unique perspectives that the conscious mind is not capable of. In Part IV, the author looks at how the evolution of human emotions and relationships can have a negative impact on the individual patient. Part V examines the impact that large-scale issues such as religion and faith can have upon our daily lives. The author weaves together philosophical theory, psychoanalytic techniques, and psychodynamic psychotherapeutic strategies, to provide clinicians and therapists with an innovative approach to healing their clients.