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        CHANGING ROLES

        The Serious Physician becomes a Serious Patien

        by Basil Porter

        The author, a pediatrician, begins his book with a description of his vivid memories of suffering from a bad case of appendicitis as a young child, He proceeds to describe a series of serious illnesses and trauma that affected him in his adult life: a missed tumor in his jaw, a train accident resulting in major damage to his spine and nervous system, and then the unexpected discovery of leukemia, all of which test his endurance as a patient. But what Prof. Porter so vividly presents is the additional challenge faced when the doctor becomes the patient. While stressing the amazing advances in medical technology and science that saved his life on a number of occasions, he draws attention to the lack of empathy from the professionals felt so frequently during his medical trials. As a physician, he has been frequently expected to tolerate his problems and to be a braver warrior than the average patient, when in reality, in such situations the doctor is still just a patient. The author suggests that much of the solution lies within each of us, and that a positive approach to life and good social support can do much to help us through adversity. This book is not a textbook for the medical profession, but rather the narrative confession of an senior physician who has had to face multiple testing experiences from the viewpoint of the patient. Basil Porter is a pediatrician with years of experience in both academic medicine settings and health systems management. He is an emeritus professor of the Faculty of Health Sciences of Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. He is also an accomplished violinist and violist. 184 pages, 13.5X20.5 Cm  Click the following link to view  the related article: https://www.ima.org.il/FilesUpload/IMAJ/0/271/135527.pdf

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        Medicine

        Humanitarian Aid

        Encounters with People in Need

        by Joachim Gardemann

        Joachim Gardemann outlines his encounters and experiences as a pediatrician in crisis zones while working for the Red Cross all over the world. He describes people in existential emergency situations, who have been traumatized but survived a genocide on the border with Rwanda. People who have fled from civil wars in Congo or escaped from the Kosovo war. He traces the suffering of people in Iran, China and Haiti after losing their relatives and all their possessions in severe earthquakes. At their moments of greatest vulnerability, in the shelters and dirt of a refugee camp in Jordan, he meets people who have fled from the turmoil of the civil wars in Sudan and Syria. He sketches poignant portraits of the victims of the tsunami disaster in Sri Lanka. He gives a striking account of the devastation wrought by the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone. He creates a worthy memorial to those who died of Ebola, who lost their lives as doctors and nurses in the fight against Ebola as well as to those who survived.

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        Fearless Parenting Makes Confident Kids

        by Shulamit Blank & Orly Fuchs-Shabtai

        Fearless Parenting is about parental authority in modern timesand its pivotal role in raising self-reliant, compassionate, and ethical children, and in preventing behavioral and even severe psychiatric disorders.   The last generation witnessed a backlash against disciplining children. We as parents are told to engage in negotiation with our kids about their behavior. We are afraid to be tough with them in case they won't love us or worse—break down. As a result, families today face severe behavior problems at earlier ages, and parents throw up their hands in resignation. The main theme and objective of this book is to prove that setting and enforcing reasonable and appropriate boundaries, combined with learning and education, could save parents' relationships with their kids and literally save children’s lives.   The book is unique in that it presents in a direct, simple, and yet profound way, real case studies and situations commonly encountered, along with severe cases of drug abuse, delinquencies, and mental disturbances. All cases are shown to respond very well to authority and boundaries adjusted to the specific situation and behavior. The book contains numerous references to professional material for the more advanced reader and derives inspiration from ancient philosophers and religious thinkers.   Shulamit Blank, M.D, is a pediatrician and psychiatrist, specializing in child and adolescent behavioral disturbances. Dr. Blank is the founder and, since 1993, CEO of a community-based educational and treatment facility in Israel for children and adolescents with severe psychiatric and behavioral disorders, in which she is successfully implementing her methods, preventing psychiatric hospitalization and incarceration, and minimizing the use of psychiatric drugs through teaching and education adjusted to the child's specific problems, such as ADHD, learning disabilities, etc. Due to her breakthrough approach, Dr. Blank is well-recognized and fully involved in the professional community worldwide. Dr. Blank has three children and seven grandchildren and resides with her spouse near Tel Aviv.   Orly Fuchs-Shabtai is a clinical psychologist. In 2006 she established a national program for the prevention of child violence. There are about thirty-five counselors from the therapeutic field in the program, which provides counseling to hundreds of families each year and to teachers of preschool through elementary school. Fuchs-Shabtai is the mother of three grown-up children and lives in Tel Aviv.   The authors strive to follow the ancient wisdom of the biblical aphorism: "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it" (Proverbs 22:6).   An English-Language eBook  was published in fall 2014 by Samuel Wachtman's Sons, Inc., CA.

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        April 2022

        Silent Killers

        How Big Food Risks Our Health

        by Wilfried Bommert, Christina Sartori

        Addiction from the supermarket The most powerful drug cartel of the 21st century sells pizzas, chocolate bars and mixed sweets. The promise: a quick and happy snack at low cost. The truth: this “food” isn’t nutritious, but is addictive and fattening, while bringing bumper profits for the investors. “Big Food” is becoming more powerful, but the costs due to the consequences of obesity now risk overwhelming global healthcare services. Obesity ranks as a killer before smoking or high blood pressure. A direct analysis of a man-made epidemic that is dominated by a few large companies and kept going by multiple profiteers. Their motto: “Teach the world to snack.”

      • Home nursing & caring
        March 2020

        Pediatrician consultation

        by Peter Büttner

        What is wrong with my child? Is it developing normally? What can I do to make him happy and have a good time? Parents worry about their child. Most of the time, there are amazingly simple answers that take away these worries. Illnesses and injuries: everything important for quick reference Development and growth: what is normal, when do I need to intervene? Everyday life and relationships: understanding and supporting children and adolescents The interdisciplinary guide to childhood and adolescent illnesses and conditions. Including: How do I create a trusting relationship with my child? Health - Recognizing and treating diseasesDr. med. Büttner, explains how to recognize diseases, which natural course they usually take and what you can do yourself to make your child feel well again quickly. As a conventional physician and homeopath, he describes conventional therapy and gives alternatives from naturopathy.  Relationship - understanding and supporting childrenThe second part of the guidebook deals with topics related to parenting. Family, school and society place many demands on you as parents - in addition, you have your own ideas and ideals. Putting all this into practice can be quite exhausting.

      • February 2021

        Weaning is Yours!

        Practical handbook to your child’s auto-weaning

        by Carla Tomasini

        Weaning can be the scariest phase for a parent, but it’s actually simpler than it seems. We only have to engage our children into meals, to let them watch us and accomodate their behavior. They’ll let us know what they need. A practical and engaging handbook that answers every common question about weaning that might be worrying new parents. A fresh and effective approach to get through a worrysome phase, to enjoy meals and grow together. Weaning doesn’t belong to the pediatrician, to the nutritionist, to the influencer or to your neighbor telling you what to do: Weaning is Yours! Parents and children can take this important step together with confidence, this book will guide them in the discovery of eating well and safely. The «safe cuts» photographic atlas, clear pictures showing how to cut over 100 different foods to make them safe for the child to eat and avoid waste. Carla is a true authority in weaning and child nutrition, she reassures parents in the clearest way and clarifies any doubt they might have. This book’s approach is extremely practical, well supported by technical and scientific evidence, then made simple by a familiar style.

      • Fiction
        May 2019

        SAHA MANSION

        by Cho Nam-joo

        There are two classes of people in the Town: L and L2. The ones with citizenship are referred to as Ls, or Citizens. They are above a certain level of financial status with knowledge or skills that the Town requires. The L2s are people without citizenship but have a clean criminal record. After interview and physical examination, they can stay and work for two years in this safest and richest corporate nation on earth.   Then there are those below even the L2s, illegal aliens called the saha. They are the immigrants, the disabled, the misfits, victims of violence and poverty who dwell in the decrepit Saha Mansion and are named accordingly.   So what happens when a respected young pediatrician is found dead in a parking lot, with evidence of drug overdose and sexual assault, and the prime suspect is her saha boyfriend?   A major police crackdown ensues, with the boyfriend quickly arrested and executed, but is he really behind the murder? His sister, Jinkyung, vows to find out the truth, only to discover the disappearance of a saha girl who has been the test subject of the Town Medical Lab. What lies behind the impenetrable walls of the Town, and who are the mysterious seven Premiers who rule it?   Eight years in the making, SAHA MANSION is a powerful tale of dystopia and a battle cry for the dispossessed. Cho gives voice to the marginalized and often unseen minority: They are all Kim Jiyoung, every single one of them.

      • May 2021

        We Were Dreamers

        by Simu Liu

        This is Simu Liu’s superhero origin story.   Weaving together the narratives of two generations in a Chinese family who are inextricably tied to one another even as they are torn apart by deep cultural misunderstanding, We Were Dreamers traces Liu’s unlikely journey from Harbin, China to Hollywood within the context of his family’s immigration story.   Liu’s parents left him to be raised by his grandparents in China while they sought a future in North America. Liu was devastated when the father he hardly even remembered returned to take him away from the only home he ever knew; culture gaps, racism, and wildly conflicting definitions of success made it difficult to become a family.   Ultimately, it's Liu’s singular determination to make his dreams come true agai nst all odds that not only leads him to succeed as an actor but also opens the door to reconciliation with his parents. For by the time he is 30 – the same age his parents were when they immigrated – he recognizes that he and his parents have much in common, most notably their courage to dream, and to dream big.

      • When I grow up...

        by Rodoula Pappa/Fikos

        MEET professionals at work. What do an astronaut, a teacher, or a pediatrician have to say about their jobs? What is it like to be a lawyer, a farmer, or a film director? Maybe you want to become like one of them when you grow up?

      • Fiction
        January 2015

        The Book of Names

        Stories

        by Royce Leville

        Strange situations, unsolvable problems, secret lives, redemption and revenge. Who are the people behind the names? Frankie, Pavel, Willard, Esmeralda, Milo, Shannon ... these are just some of the stories in The Book of Names. There's a benevolent locksmith with keys to every lock in town. There's a serial-killing vet who harvests his victims' organs. A pediatrician battling her own imaginary friends. A group of men locked inside a container, stranded at a harbor somewhere. A performance artist who can open a bottle of champagne in an extraordinary way. And more. Royce Leville's second book is a mesmerizing collection of the bizarre, the off-kilter, the strangely normal and the cleverly humorous

      • Fiction
        July 2018

        Risk Commitment

        by Maria Ana de Carvalho Ameixa

        Joana, a paediatrician by heart working in the Santa Maria Hospital, is able to read the mind of other people, sort of speak. She’s also waiting for a meeting with love. An unusual incident will take her right to the arms of her loved one, but Joana never imagined that this Israelite would become so deeply mysterious. The mind of that man holds undecipherable thoughts. Is he a terrorist? A member of a radical secret organization? Ho will she act when she finds out the truth?A magnificent plot that will take the main character to Lisbon, Lagos, Jerusalem and Telavive, an unflinching narrative that will make the reader wonder about our goals in life.

      • Popular medicine & health

        WHY CHOOSE HOMEOPATHY FOR YOUR CHILD

        How to heal your child in total safety

        by Lucilla Ricottini with Laura Guida

        The aim of homeopathy is for the patient never to fall ill again.Finally a book providing an answer to all the questions of parents on homeopathy. Why should we choose homeopathy for children? What are the risks? What diseases and illnesses are best cured with homeopathy as opposed to traditional medicine? Is homeopathy preventative? Why do the medical communities in other countries still doubt its effectiveness? What does science say? Lucilla Ricottini, pediatrician and homeopathic practitioner, has been working in hospitals and universities for over thirty years, and is the go-to authority for patients and colleagues. In this straightforward and accessible book she answers any question parents may have when having to decide who to turn to for the health of their child.Personalized care based on biotypes, a careful attention paid to patients and their symptoms, the absence of side effects, are some of the key factors. But the Author also explains which diseases homeopathy cannot cure.A book doing away with misconceptions and legends and providing crucial information to make the right choice.

      • Food & Drink

        NO MORE FUSS AT THE TABLE

        How to heal your child in total safety

        by Lucio Piermarini

        The invention of the finicky child and the on-demand approach to food. Why is my child not eating? Why this loss of appetite? Why must meals always be so such an ordeal?These are just a few of the many questions asked by parents, not only when weaning their children but even when feeding their newborns.Lucio Piermarini, pediatrician and author of the best-seller Io mi svezzo da solo! [I’ll do my weaning myself!], clarifies these and many more doubts from a basic premise - there are no healthy finicky children. The idea of the finicky child is a misconception, for in fact our bodies are perfectly capable of self-regulating the daily intake of food they need from day one.On the strength of sound scientific data and of thirty-years’ professional experience, and in an engaging and accessible style, the author illustrates the mechanism regulating appetite and the way the first days of life connect to and influence later stages of development. He emphasizes the need to respect the right of children to self-determination, illustrates the findings of cutting-edge food science research andexplains the role of the on-demand approach in allowing children to develop independence and appreciation of food.Not a text of pediatric nutrition but a go-to-guide for parents to better understand their children and learn to avoid unnecessary pressures by respecting the child’s instinctive and natural inclinations.

      • March 2009

        The "Oh, MY" in Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy

        How to Prepare Your Child for Surgery

        by Laurie Zelinger (Author),Mark N. Goldstein (Foreword)

        This book helps parents understand and organize the necessary medical and emotional components that accompany their child's surgery. In an easy to follow timeline for events prior to and following a tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy, the author provides reassuring and accurate guidance that eases the process for the patient and family. Get the facts about tonsils and adenoids in simple terms Reduce your own anxiety about surgery Learn how to support your child through the medical and emotional events surrounding the procedure Take away the mystery regarding what to say to your child Discover the sequence of events leading up to surgery and how to prepare for them. Find out what you need to have at home while your child recuperates Become confident in knowing that you have maximized your child's comfort and adjustment during the weeks surrounding surgery Professionals and Parents Praise Laurie Zelinger's Book "In over 40 years as a practicing Pediatrician, this is the most practical, down to earth and informative approach to the impending parent-child-hospital experience with a T&A that has come to my attention." --Philip S. Steinfeld, MD, FAAP "My son's recovery period was enhanced by advice from the manual, and thanks to Dr. Laurie, the bonding experience it created almost cancelled out the discomfort. He is now a strep-free, healthy boy!" -- Rachayle Salzberg (parent) "...a valuable guide for parents intending to provide emotional preparation and support to a child about to undergo a surgical procedure." --Richard H. Wexler, PhD President, New York State Psychological Association (2008) Book #4 in the Growing With Love Series from Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com

      • Romance
        November 2021

        Meet Me Halfway

        by Dayane de Oliveira

        A gripping love story about finding a different path to a full and happy life without children of your own.  STORYTEL SHORTLISTED 2022   On the surface, Sarah has it all. She’s a successful pediatrician with great friends, a nice house, and beautiful looks. But Sarah has a secret. When she meets the new kindergarten teacher, Jason, who has just moved to town, something between them grows. Even so, Sarah still resists it when Jason tries to get closer to her. What is it, she’s not telling? Through her work, Sarah has met the young boy, Ben, who needs help and together with Jason they fight to help him out of a difficult situation. The struggle brings Sarah and Jason closer, but Sarah still evades him whenever he starts talking about the future and their relationship. Sarah’s feelings for Jason have grown strong and she’ll have to decide whether to tell him her secret and see if they have any chance of a future once he knows it.   Meet me halfway is a romantic and touching debut novel by Dayane Barbosa de Oliveira.   About the book   • Overcoming a life-changing situation• Infertility theme• Passionate love story• For readers who like a strong and independent female character • Funny supporting characters

      • September 2010

        Please Explain Anxiety to Me!

        Simple Biology and Solutions for Children and Parents

        by Laurie Zelinger (Author),Jordan Zelinger (Author)

        What's happening to me? This book translates anxiety from the jargon of psychology into concrete experiences that children can relate to. Children and their parents will understand the biological and emotional components of anxiety responsible for the upsetting symptoms they experience. Please Explain Anxiety to Me gives accurate physiological information in child friendly language. A colorful dinosaur story explains the link between brain and body functioning, followed by practical therapeutic techniques that children can use to help themselves. Children will: learn that they can handle most issues if they are explained at their developmental level understand the brain/body connection underlying anxiety identify with the examples given find comfort and reassurance in knowing that others have the same experience be provided with strategies and ideas to help them change their anxiety responses be able to enjoy childhood and to give up unnecessary worrying Therapists and Educators Praise "Please Explain Anxiety To Me" "On any given day, around thirty percent of my patients have anxiety related symptoms. The simplicity and completeness of the explanations and treatment of anxiety given in this book is remarkable. Defining the cause, treating the core symptoms, and most importantly bringing it to a child's level accompanied by wonderful illustrations, is an incredible feat. I will definitely use this book in my practice." Zev Ash, M.D. F.A.A.P., Pediatrician "Anxiety is, of course, a complicated neuro-physiological process but it has been reduced to understandable terms in this brilliantly illustrated book for children. I would go even further and say that there are adults who could benefit from the straightforward approach." Rick Ritter, MSW, author of "Coping with Physical Loss and Disability" "This excellent book is perfect for parents to read and discuss with their children. It's also perfect for school professionals to use in the school setting." Herb R. Brown, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools Oceanside Public Schools, New York "...A charming--and calming--explanation of anxiety that will help both children and their parents turn their internal worry switches to the OFF position." Ellen Singer, New York Times-acclaimed bestselling author Learn more at www.DrZelinger.com From the "Growing With Love" Series at Loving Healing Press www.LHPress.com SEL036000, Self-Help : Anxieties & Phobias PSY006000 Psychology : Psychotherapy - Child & Adolescent JNF053050 Juvenile Nonfiction : Social Issues - Emotions & Feelings

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        THINK LIKE THE BUDDHA

        108 Days of Mindfulness

        by Victor Parachin

        This book presents mindfulness teachings via 108 short insights or meditations. Unlike many books that “tell” about the subject, this one “shows” the reader with teaching stories how to put mindfulness into daily life. Mindfulness is more than stress release, or mental focus. It cannot be separated from the ethical framework of Buddhism. Think Like the Buddha retains this ethical component of Buddhism from which mindfulness is derived. The stories and teachings here cover a wide variety of topics, from divorce, to illness, to losing a job, to determining a course of action. All these meditations are infused with the message of compassion that needs reinforcing day by day. All too often we “forget” to be present. We neglect to be aware when eating, listening, speaking, working, studying, seeing the sunrise and the sunset, being with friends or sipping a cup of tea. As a result, we fail to live our lives to their fullest potential and experience the joy of living.

      • Early learning: first word books

        Beim Kinderarzt / At the Doctor’s Office

        by Ulrike Fischer / Gabi Höppner

        This title is part of the bilibrini series. These books are recommended for the first contact with a new language and are thematically appropriate for vocabulary-building in pre-school or the early school years. The texts are written in simple, short sentences and include basic vocabulary for a given theme. The word-picture strip on each page depicts key objects from the illustrations for playful vocabulary practice. Vocabulary in this title: doctor’s office and instruments. For children from 2 years of age.

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