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A brief, practical review of the indications for and use of pharmacologic agents in the treatment of psychologic disorders. Fourth edition.
John Preston was een belangrijke auteur en redacteur, bekend om zijn bijdragen aan gay erotica, fictie en non-fictie. Zijn werk verkende diepgaand thema's uit het homoseksuele leven, waarbij hij zich vaak verdiepte in de sociale en artistieke dimensies van erotische literatuur. Preston was een pionier in de holebi-rechtenbeweging en bepleitte krachtig de artistieke en sociale waarde van erotische geschriften, waardoor hij ze onder de aandacht bracht van een breder publiek. Zijn invloed reikte verder dan literatuur en raakte sociale kwesties zoals de strijd tegen AIDS en de zoektocht naar verbondenheid binnen de homoseksuele gemeenschap.







A brief, practical review of the indications for and use of pharmacologic agents in the treatment of psychologic disorders. Fourth edition.
Following a tragic loss in Vietnam, Alex Kane channels his grief into a mission to combat homophobia and protect the dreams of gay men. Armed with his physical skills and the support of his late lover's family, he embarks on a journey of vengeance and empowerment, confronting those who threaten the LGBTQ+ community. The narrative intertwines themes of love, loss, and resilience, showcasing Kane's transformation from sorrow to a determined fighter for justice.
This heartwarming tale chronicles the unlikely friendship and collaboration between Elton John and Graham Taylor amidst the backdrop of 1970s Britain, marked by unrest and economic challenges. Watford FC, once a struggling team in dire straits, was at the bottom of the Football League, facing dismal prospects with a rundown reputation and dwindling fan support. In stark contrast, Elton John was the world’s most successful rockstar, known for his flamboyant style and global fame. Contrary to expectations of relocating to America, he chose to buy Watford FC, igniting a remarkable transformation. The narrative unfolds as Watford, under John's ownership and Taylor's management, rises from the depths of the league to the pinnacle of the First Division. Notably, four players previously deemed past their prime played pivotal roles in this ascent. The story is filled with humor and inspiration, showcasing how John, a glamorous icon, and Taylor, a straightforward former player with a passion for classic music, overcame personal challenges and societal odds to rejuvenate a club and its community. Immersed in the vibrant yet gritty atmosphere of the era, this account stands as a testament to football's enduring spirit and the power of friendship.
The authors offer those with Bipolar Disorder a four-step plan towards managing the illness and creating lasting stability.
"A classic in its field, Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychopharmacology Made Simple provides parents, therapists, and health care professionals all they need to know about the use of psychoactive medications in the treatment of childhood and adolescent psychological disorders in easy-to-understand language. This fully revised and updated fourth edition includes new information about sleep disorders, sleep medication, substance abuse, and more"--
In February 1991, Robert Maxwell made a triumphant entrance into Manhattan harbour on board his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine. He had come to complete his purchase of the ailing New York Daily News. Crowds lined the quayside to watch his arrival. Taxi drivers stopped their cabs to shake his hand, children asked for his autograph and when Maxwell went to dine in the most fashionable Chinese restaurant in Manhattan, all the diners gave him a standing ovation. 10 months later, he disappeared off the same yacht and several hours later was found dead in the water. Within a few days, Maxwell was being reviled as the embodiment of greed and unscrupulousness. No one had ever fallen so far and so quickly. What went so wrong? How did a man who had once laid such store on the importance of ethics and good behaviour become reduced to a bloated, amoral wreck?
A dramatic, gripping account of the rise and fall of the notorious business tycoon Robert Maxwell from the acclaimed author of A Very English Scandal - available for pre-order now In February 1991, Robert Maxwell made a triumphant entrance into Manhattan harbour on board his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine. He had come to complete his purchase of the ailing New York Daily News. Crowds lined the quayside to watch his arrival. Taxi drivers stopped their cabs to shake his hand, children asked for his autograph and when Maxwell went to dine in the most fashionable Chinese restaurant in Manhattan, all the diners gave him a standing ovation. 10 months later, he disappeared off the same yacht and was found dead in the water. Within a few days, Maxwell was being reviled as the embodiment of greed and unscrupulousness. No one had ever fallen so far and so quickly. What went so wrong? How did a man who had once laid such store on the importance of ethics and good behaviour become reduced to a bloated, amoral wreck? 'Preston is a natural storyteller' The Times
In this collection, some of the most talented gay writers reveal their complex relationships with their families, showcasing unique yet universally relatable experiences. Each essay, written specifically for this anthology, explores themes of acceptance, rejection, and love without relying on stereotypes. John Preston opens with a reflection on the impact of an angry letter he left for his parents, which affected his younger brother in unexpected ways. Other contributors share their own stories of letters, conflicts, and reconciliations. Michael Nava delves into the life of his stoic grandfather, while Eric Latzky poignantly portrays his grandfather, Louis. Larry Duplechan mixes humor and poignancy in his depiction of his mother, who had a tough reaction to his coming out but still embraced him as her child. Harlan Greene's experiences growing up with Holocaust survivor parents left him with deep scars, and Brian Kirkpatrick offers a powerful introspection on being abandoned in a Catholic orphanage. Through their candid narratives, the twenty-four authors craft modern American literature from their autobiographical experiences, revealing profound truths about their lives and, in turn, about our own. This collection is a deeply emotional and beautifully conceived exploration of family dynamics.
This guide offers practical strategies to overcome depression and reclaim a fulfilling life. It emphasizes actionable steps, empowering readers to confront their mental health challenges. By blending personal anecdotes with expert advice, the book aims to inspire hope and resilience, encouraging individuals to pursue their goals despite the hurdles posed by depression.