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Dos pediatras en casa by Elena Blanco,Gonzalo Oñoro Pdf
El bebé ya ha llegado a casa y empieza una etapa maravillosa y estresante a partes iguales. Y es que no hay ninguna madre ni padre que esté preparado para todos los interrogantes que empiezan a surgir con solo mirar a la criatura. Las dudas nos asaltan: ¿cuál es la mejor posición para dormir al bebé?, ¿es necesario bañarlo todos los días?, ¿puedo salir a pasear, aunque haga frío?, ¿qué son esta tos y estos mocos?, ¿qué hago si tiene fiebre?... y un sinfín de preguntas que nos llevan al clásico ¡¡Ahhhhh!! ¡¡Llama al médico!! No os preocupéis, si vuestro deseo es tener un pediatra en casa, nosotros lo hacemos realidad, ¡y por partida doble! Dos pediatras en casa es la guía de consulta perfecta para salir de dudas sobre los temas de salud más típicos de los niños. Elena y Gonzalo son pediatras y padres, y con sus explicaciones y #pediconsejos recuperaréis la tranquilidad y evitaréis salir corriendo al hospital.
Algo habla con mi voz by Vaitiere Alejandra, Rojas Manrique Pdf
¿Cómo sobrevive en Bogotá una migrante venezolana asediada por la depresión y la voz de la locura, que tiene un matrimonio resquebrajado y una niña que le seca las lágrimas, y cuya única fuente de fraternidad es la literatura? Escribe. Escribe cartas a su amigo F., en las que vierte sus ansias de habitar en las palabras, sus sueños de nefelibata, sus poemas, “relleno de papeleras” y “mariqueras suyas”, como ella llama a sus escritos. Y en estas cartas también le cuenta lo que significa salir de un país sin lugar para ella y llegar a otro en el que su nacionalidad anula su individualidad. El relato ganador del Concurso de Novela Universidad Central 2019 ilumina el vórtice de un drama social de carácter transnacional y un problema de salud pública desde la profunda intimidad de una narración en primera persona que fluye audaz y auténticamente entre la prosa epistolar y el verso libre, entre el pasado y el presente, en últimas, entre la conciencia y el abismo de aquello que se apodera de su voz.
The Underground Girls of Kabul by Jenny Nordberg Pdf
An award-winning foreign correspondent who contributed to a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times series reveals the secret Afghan custom of disguising girls as boys to improve their prospects, discussing its political and social significance as well as the experiences of its practitioners.
Inteligência Espiritual by Maria do Carmo Rabello Pdf
Inteligência espiritual é um assunto muito discutido atualmente por psicólogos e outros estudiosos da mente humana. Estudos científicos estão confirmando as palavras de Agostinho de que fomos feitos para Deus e inquieto estará nosso coração até repousar em Deus. Além de bio-psico-social, o ser humano também possui a dimensão espiritual, que é a mais elevada, pois se relaciona com o transcendente. E, ao conectar-se com Deus, ele volta à sua verdadeira origem. um ser criado à imagem divina, com vida plena.
A Guide to the Development of Children's Palliative Care Services by Lizzie Chambers,ACT-Association for Children's Palliative Care Pdf
'A Guide to the Development of Children's Palliative Care Services' is a key resource for all organisations and professionals who have an interest in developing or supporting services for life-limited or life-threatening children and their families.
William E. Narrow,Michael B. First,Paul J. Sirovatka,Darrel A. Regier
Author : William E. Narrow,Michael B. First,Paul J. Sirovatka,Darrel A. Regier Publisher : American Psychiatric Pub Page : 580 pages File Size : 43,5 Mb Release : 2008-05-20 Category : Medical ISBN : 9781585626762
Age and Gender Considerations in Psychiatric Diagnosis by William E. Narrow,Michael B. First,Paul J. Sirovatka,Darrel A. Regier Pdf
Written to help identify major gaps in our knowledge of how gender and age affect psychiatric diagnoses and to stimulate much-needed research to fill these gaps, Age and Gender Considerations in Psychiatric Diagnosis serves as both a valuable short-term source for the DSM-V Task Force and its disorder-specific workgroups, and a long-term guide for future studies that will contribute to revised psychiatric classifications in these three areas. Here, 47 experts present findings in three areas of psychiatric research that historically have been neglected but rightfully have received increasing attention in recent years and thus are worthy of investigation into their clinical features, etiology, and course: 1. Significant gender differences in prevalence, symptom profiles, and risk factors for mental disorders, including neurodevelopmental, neurophysiological, and environmental factors for men and women that cut across diagnostic categories-for example, the critical importance of gender in how psychiatric illness develops and presents; DSM's approach to gender to date; and relevant research findings and gaps in the epidemiology, etiology, and pathophysiology of disorders and the gender-related expression of psychopathology, including the controversial and complex question of whether DSM should have different diagnostic criteria for men and women. 2. Mental disorders in infancy and early childhood, including diagnosis and measurement of psychopathology; PTSD and social and cognitive factors related to the experience of stress; reactive attachment disorder (unique in part because of its specificity to early childhood); mood and anxiety disorders and difficulties in diagnosis; sleep disorders, including two new disorders, Night-Waking Dysomnia and Sleep-Onset Dysomnia; feeding disorders, including the need to address overeating and overfeeding (especially given the alleged U.S. epidemic of obesity); early childhood manifestations of behavior disorders; and early symptoms and diagnosis of autism. 3. Mental disorders in the elderly, such as dementia and depression, once considered normal consequences of aging but now understood to represent mental disorders, including the need to identify specific brain structure abnormalities, biomarkers, and the many contributing biological, psychosocial, and environmental factors of mental illness in late life and to understand their roles in the elderly to better diagnose and monitor disease progression. Written for clinicians and researchers alike, this thought-provoking compendium contributes critical information that helps enhance our understanding of the causes of mental disorders, develop effective preventive and treatment interventions, and inform future editions of DSM and ICD.
How The Golden Legend shaped the medieval imagination It is impossible to understand the Middle Ages without grasping the importance of The Golden Legend, the most popular medieval collection of saints' lives. Assembled in the thirteenth century by Genoese archbishop Jacobus de Voragine, the book became the medieval equivalent of a bestseller. In Search of Sacred Time is the first comprehensive history and interpretation of this crucial book. Jacques Le Goff, who was one of the world's most renowned medievalists, provides a lucid and compelling account that shows how The Golden Legend Christianized time itself, reconciling human and divine temporality. Authoritative, eloquent, and original, In Search of Sacred Time is a major reinterpretation of a book that is central to comprehending the medieval imagination.