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Lisa Miller

    Understanding Your Two-Year-Old
    The Awakened Brain
    The Spiritual Child
    Versteh dein Baby
    Versteh dein Kind
    Das erwachte Gehirn
    • Das erwachte Gehirn

      Warum Spiritualität in uns allen angelegt ist - Der neurowissenschaftliche Beweis

      Jeder von uns verfügt über die Ressourcen, um tiefen inneren Frieden zu empfinden, sich verbunden zu fühlen und ein sinnerfülltes Leben führen. Denn Spiritualität ist von Geburt an im Gehirn angelegt. Diese bahnbrechende Erkenntnis verdanken wir Lisa Miller, Neurowissenschaftlerin, Psychologin und Professorin an der Columbia University: Erstmals konnte sie wissenschaftlich nachweisen, in welchem Gehirn-Areal die Gefühle von Einssein und Erwachen lokalisiert sind und auf welche faszinierende Weise Gene und Neurotransmitter hierbei zusammenspielen. Ganz praktisch zeigt sie, wie sich dieses Areal aktivieren lässt, um unser ureigenes spirituelles Potenzial voll auszuschöpfen – für Resilienz, Zuversicht und Freude.

      Das erwachte Gehirn
    • Der ideale Elternratgeber - aus einem in der Welt führenden Zentrum für seelische Gesundheit im Kindes- und Jugendalter. Eltern wollen ihre Babys verstehen und ihr Baby will verstanden werden. Die Kinderpsychotherapeutinnen Lisa Miller und Deborah Steiner beschäftigen sich in diesem Buch mit den so überaus wichtigen und gleichzeitig faszinierenden ersten beiden Lebensjahren eines Kindes. Sie erklären seine körperliche und sselische Entwicklung in dieser Zeit und die kleinen und großen Probleme, die im täglichen Zusammenleben auftauchen können. Ihr verständlich geschriebener Elternratgeber gibt Eltern und anderen Bezugspersonen kenntnisreich Antworten auf alle Fragen, die sich in den beiden ersten Lebensjahren eines Kindes stellen.

      Versteh dein Baby
    • The Spiritual Child

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Presents the link between spirituality and mental wellness in children, from the foremost psychologist and researcher in the field, Lisa Miller PHD

      The Spiritual Child
    • 'We can live chasing goals and rewards, lost in worries and regrets. Or we can awaken to the true fabric of the world, an evolving tapestry that we both behold and help to create, in which every thread matters and no strand stands alone' Lisa Miller has spent decades researching the effects of spirituality on the brain. In this book she draws on her clinical experience and award-winning research to show how an active spiritual life can transform our physical and psychological wellbeing. Bringing scientific rigour to the most intangible aspect of our lives, Miller offers insights into the neurological basis for the increased resilience that comes with nurturing spirituality and highlights its measurable positive effects- decreasing the likelihood of depression and substance abuse, and shifting the course of recovery in many other clinical settings. Woven throughout is Miller's personal story of how, while confronting her own challenges, her professional pragmatism gave way to a greater appreciation of insights that are important to so many people and yet so often dismissed as unscientific. Brimming with inspiration and compassion, this landmark book will revolutionize your understanding of spirituality, mental health and how we find meaning and purpose in life.

      The Awakened Brain
    • Understanding Your Two-Year-Old

      • 61 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,9(12)Abgeben

      Lisa Miller guides parents through their two-year-old's development, from how to deal with a 'bossy boots' to understanding the central importance of toys, and the development of language and nonverbal communicative skills. She describes ways in which parents can help a young child express or resolve difficult feelings or jealousy.

      Understanding Your Two-Year-Old
    • The Perils of Federalism

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,0(3)Abgeben

      In the past dozen years, a number of American cities plagued by gun violence have tried to enact local laws to stem gun-related crime. Yet policymakers at the state and federal levels have frequently stymied their efforts. This upends the conventional wisdom that emerged in the Civil Rights era: that higher levels of governmentùand the federal level in particularùbest serve the disadvantaged, while localities are more likely to ignore the social problems resulting from racial and economic inequality. Lisa L. Miller argues that recent crime policy teaches us an opposite lesson. As policy control migrates to higher levels, the priorities of low-income minority communities are ignored, and citizens lose their voices. The Perils of Federalism not only challenges what we think about the advantages of relying of federal and state-level power for sensible and fair solutions to longstanding social problems. It also highlights the deep disconnect between the structure of the American political system and the ideals of democratic accountability. --Book Jacket.

      The Perils of Federalism
    • Heaven

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,5(13)Abgeben

      Exploring the evolution of the concept of heaven, this book delves into early biblical interpretations of the afterlife and examines the contributions of influential theologians. It also highlights how everyday people's beliefs and perceptions shape our understanding of heaven. This comprehensive history offers a unique perspective on a topic that has intrigued humanity throughout the ages.

      Heaven
    • Understanding Your Three-Year-Old

      • 95 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,2(11)Abgeben

      Louise Emanuel presents practical tips and a great deal of emotional reassurance for both the first-time and the experienced parent. She offers helpful guidance on a range of topics, from managing sibling rivalry and ensuring everyone in the family gets a good night's sleep, to encouraging conversation and imaginative solitary and social play.

      Understanding Your Three-Year-Old
    • Heaven

      Our Enduring Fascination with the Afterlife

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      An accessible history of heaven from the earliest scriptural conceptions of the afterlife to theologians to the convictions & perceptions of everyday people. Drawing on history & popular culture, textual research & everyday beliefs, Heaven offers an understanding of one of the most shared ideals of spiritual life. Miller raises discussions not just about visions of the afterlife, but about how beliefs have influenced the societies we've built & the lifestyles to we've adopted, exploring the roots of beliefs in heaven & how these have evolved through the ages to offer hope. She also reveals how the notion of heaven has been used for manipulation, as inspiration for selfless behavior & as justification for mass murder. As she demonstrates, the desire for a celestial afterlife is shared by the faithful around the world & across religions. While there are many notions of what exactly heaven is & how to get there, Jews, Christians & Muslims all agree that heaven is god's home. From Revelation to the Left Behind series, Augustine to Osama bin Laden, Muslims in the W. Bank to Mormons baptizing the dead, Heaven is a look at a cherished religious ideal.IntroductionWhat is heaven?The miracleThe kingdom is near Green, green pastures ResurrectionSalvation VisionariesReunionsIs heaven boring?EpilogueAuthor's Note & AcknowledgmentsNotesBibliographyIndex

      Heaven