Hated and Feared


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Collects several X-Men stories from X-Men Unlimited that look at both good and bad mutants.




Riley the Lovable Pit Bull


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This book based off of the life of a real pit bull named Riley. Riley is a beautiful pit bull who did not have the best life before being adopted. Riley tells the story of his life from his perspective. He shares his life before his adoption and how people turned away from him because of his breed. He shares how sad he felt when people murmured that he was nothing but a pit bull. After being adopted, Riley shares his love and triumphs and comes to terms with being a pit bull. Riley will show you why he is known as the lovable pit bull!




The Pygmalion Effect


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The Pygmalion Effect takes place in the year 2104 CE when genetically-enhanced intelligence has split the world into two classes, the rich and the poor. The young protagonist, Corbin, lives on the burned out streets of Boston, barely scraping by for food and shelter. Through manipulation, infiltration, and pure genius, he must fight back against the system and try to dismantle a massive plot aimed at killing his people in an attempt to cleanse the world of all non-enhanced beings.




Homosexuality


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The Man from the Bitter Roots


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Man from the Bitter Roots" by Caroline Lockhart. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




A Time in the Sun


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Patten, bleeding and disoriented, is deposited at the ER by police, who saw him driving erratically and running stop signs. The sight of blood didn't bother him before, but now he sees an ER patient cut across the face with a chainsaw bleeding profusely, and he runs retching to the men's room. What's wrong? Why has the flight instructor at Gulf Shores Aviation started falling apart? Sure, a death anniversary is approaching. Yet there were worsening problems before, for the last few years. He seeks help. He begins to understand his troubling dreams. But then he is overwhelmed by a strong and alarming attraction to Carley--a beautiful, albeit (unhappily) married, flight student with problems of her own that she entered flight training to solve--that seriously challenges his withdrawal into the heretofore safe but empty and sterile fortress now collapsing around him. Will heA[a¬A]can heA[a¬A]will sheA[a¬A]can sheA[a¬A]find a time in the sun?




Intimacy


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Intimacy is a complex and heterogeneous concept that has generated a variety of definitions, theories, and philosophies over the years. Al though there is much disagreement about the essential meaning of the term, there seems to be a consensus that intimacy, whatever it may be, is of central importance in human relationships, and specifically, in the theory and practice of psychotherapy. One approach to intimacy focuses on an intrapsychic conception. Intimacy occurs when an individual achieves full self-knowledge, and is fully in touch with his or her feelings and wishes. From this viewpoint, an intimate act occurs when a person is willing to share these feelings and wishes with another, so that self-disclosure becomes an important index of intimacy. This definition also implies that intimacy need not be reciprocal, so that a therapeutic relationship can achieve a good deal of intimacy without the therapist engaging in self-disclosure. An alternate approach to intimacy stresses the interpersonal nature of the concept. Intimacy is seen as the product of an interaction, and can only occur between people. Each one is able to touch something meaningful in the other, whether at a conscious, behavioral level or an unconscious and inferential level. Therapists seeking intimacy in these terms would probably be a good deal more active, and consider it more important to reveal something of the substance of their own persons, if not the facts of their lives.




Everybody's Magazine


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Imposter Syndrome and The ‘As-If’ Personality in Analytical Psychology


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This insightful book explores the ‘as-if’ personality through the lens of Jungian analytical psychology, illuminating how the same forces that can disturb personal development relationally, socially and culturally are equally an impetus toward expressing and relating with one's more complete self. The book describes persons expressing an ‘as if’ personality as facing a conundrum around whether to hide or expose the truth of who they are. It describes the analytic container as a place of growth from that place, affecting person and culture, self and other. Using a myriad of clinical examples (across a range of cultures, contexts and personal experiences), the author describes people who are moving through feelings of not belonging, sexual addiction, ageing, the cultural influence of social media, the role of the father, and body image challenges. All these issues reveal the valuable recognition of the unconscious- a hallmark of Jungian analytical psychology- incorporates the dissociated others into selfhood. The theories of French psychoanalysts Andre Green on absence and the negative, Julia Kristeva on abjection, French philosopher Jacques Derrida on Narcissus and Echo and American philosopher Judith Butler on precarity expand the Jungian analytical thought to reflect the multiplicity of the psyche. Using understandable language to interweave various psychoanalytical and philosophical frameworks, Imposter Syndrome and the ‘As-If’ Personality in Analytical Psychology: The Fragility of Self is both accessible to general readers and highly relevant to professional analysts, therapists, clinicians and social workers.




The Boy Who Lived


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I am a 52 year old man who owns his own house and three cars, two of them a Lexus. I have worked at General Dynamics for almost 11 years now and before that I worked at EF Data for 13 years. I have been married to a chinese woman for 21 years now. You might think, "So what?", but I used to be a ward of the State of California, having been through 13 homes in 16 years until I aged out of the system back in 1978. I have been on my own ever since. You still might think, "So what?", but what would you think if I told you I was autistic?