Offers advice on handling show-time nerves, performing with consistency, coping with overbearing trainers, recovering confidence after an injury, and resolving other issues that can interfere with performance and enjoyment of the sport
This book shines a light on the troubled history of thinking about and treating mental illness and tells the stories of courageous pioneers in the field of psychiatry who fought for more compassionate, respectful and effective treatments.
Thank you to the following people for their contributions : Jerry Weinstein , Rick Down , Wes Sime , Gary Mack , Ron Smith , Larry Corrigan , Bill Bavasi , Pat McMahon , Buck Rodgers , Sam Suplizio , Augie Garrido , Andrew Lorraine ...
This book covers heads-up tournaments, cash matches, the final two of a multi-table tournament, and blind-vs-blind play at fuller tables.
Written by renowned author Marcus Weeks in consultation with Derek Braddon, Professor of Economics at UWE Briston Business School, this book is the perfect introduction to the world of money and finance for teenagers and young adults.
Combining lively text with cool, graphic illustrations, this book is designed to provoke, entertain, and stimulate young minds.
Using engaging graphics, this book explores the big ideas from all areas of psychology, including psychoanalysis, intelligence, and mental disorders, as well as offering biography spreads of key psychologists and case study panels about ...
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Why does racism exist? Is Big Brother watching us? Why are women paid less than men? Investigate society's hidden truths, from gender and identity politics to consumer culture with this insightful guide.
Provides a four-step approach that business leaders can use to obtain the right information at the right time in an effort to avoid business catastrophes and realize potential opportunities.
Through his research, he has discovered that people he knows (family, friends, and students) can also access “heads-up” dreams, suggesting this is a normal biological activity.