Management of Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury Adrian M. JohnstonManagement of Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury is an up to the minute, comprehensive, and useful text designed to support busy physicians, nurses, and mental health professionals working with persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their families.
offering critical examinations of Nietzsche
The "alternatives" are within the book as well-the presentation throughout avoids one-sided conclusions
A 'non-dualistic' and 'anthropocosmic' interpretation of Yulgok's thought is a fruitful way of approaching the Korean way of thinking and of coming to grips with one Neo-Confucian mode of attaining human self-understanding
4 stars --Doody's
Sabrovsky shows the degree to which Robert Musil's novel The Man without Qualities functions as a paradoxical paradigm of the extraordinary
Kamala soon dreams of escaping married life through divorce
strategies and consequences that are both relevant and necessary for patients and practitioners who are manoeuvring this medical plurality
When viewed as interventions into an ongoing conversation of modern political thought
Loy examines how the understanding of lack changes at historical junctures and shows how those junctures were so crucial in the development of the West
With Sybil and a host of other familiar faces returning to Durham for the fall
These patterns show that by the first millennium
what practical consequences