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Promoted ContentNovember 2016
Coming to Terms with Life
by Matthias Wengenroth
Do you struggle with thoughts and feelings that make life difficult? Have you tried all sorts of ways of dealing with this without getting anywhere? Do you feel that life is passing you by? Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), which this book describes in a clear and entertaining way, provides new and very enlightening insights into the causes of human suffering. At the same time, ACT shows how we can improve the way we handle the difficult aspects of being human, while also developing our abilities and strengths. This title shows how using the described simple but effective methods can lead you to a happier, better life. Target Group: people who want to utilize their potential more fully, people interested in acceptance and commitment therapy, people practicing or interested in psychotherapy (psychologists, doctors, coaches, social workers)
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Promoted ContentMarch 2021
Feeling fresh
Wie Kälte unser Immunsystem stärkt und wir uns rundum wohlfühlen
by Andrea Bianchi
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Biography & True StoriesFebruary 2024Revolutionary lives of the Red and Black Atlantic since 1917
by David Featherstone, Christian Høgsbjerg, Alan Rice
Revolutionary lives of the Red and Black Atlantic brings to light the life histories of a wide range of radical figures whose political activity in relation to the black liberation struggle was profoundly shaped by the global impact and legacy of the Russian Revolution of October 1917. The volume introduces new perspectives on the intellectual trajectories of well-known figures and critical activists including C. L. R. James, Paul Robeson, Walter Rodney and Grace P. Campbell. This biographical approach brings a vivid and distinctive lens to bear on how racialised social and political worlds were negotiated and experienced by these revolutionary figures, and on historic black radical engagements with left political movements, in the wake of the Russian Revolution.
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July 2021My Life with Viruses
A researcher’s history of the fascinating world of pathogens
by Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker in association with Jeanne Rubner
In times of the coronavirus pandemic many people have certainly condemned them, but Professor Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker has dedicated his life to researching them and is intrigued by viruses – even if sometimes he is keenly aware of their fatal effects. To mark his 80th birthday the biochemist describes the co-evolution and co-existence as well as the eternal ‘battle’ between humans and viruses. Winnacker takes up the cause of these ‘biological elements between animate and inanimate nature’ because they play an important role in fundamental research and genetic technology, and without them human beings would not be what they are.
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April 2021On the Purposes of Life and Whether They Exist
A philosophical fitting
by Axel Braig
The musician, doctor and philosopher Axel Braig considers philosophy a little like the weather: he looks for the right clothes for every situation. Braig is primarily concerned with practical, effective things from the two-and-a-half millennia fund of (Western) thinking, such as helpful approaches in existential crises. In this book, he introduces us to philosophical thinkers from Plato to Montaigne to Levinas and Feyerabend. Braig not only shares his own philosophical biography, but above all encourages us to philosophise ourselves.
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Biography & True StoriesApril 2022Revolutionary lives of the Red and Black Atlantic since 1917
by David Featherstone, Christian Høgsbjerg, Alan Rice, Satnam Virdee, Aaron Winter, John Solomos
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January 2021Bring dein Leben auf die Reihe!
Die ultimative Anleitung für alles
by Erin Zammett Ruddy
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March 2022Super Gefühle
Die besten Tipps und Tools, um die Glückshormone in dir auszulösen
by Emilia Vuorisalmi
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October 2022#DerApotheker für alle Fälle
Die häufigsten Beschwerden. Die unsinnigsten Versprechen. Die besten Mittel
by #DerApotheker
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February 2022Der andere Herzinfarkt
Schluss mit Fehldiagnosen, die Frauenleben kosten
by Angela Maas
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April 2021Die Wahrheit über unsere Medikamente
Wann sie helfen. Wann sie schaden. Wann sie Geldverschwendung sind
by #DerApotheker
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March 2021Wildes Paradies
Der Natur freien Lauf lassen und dafür reich belohnt werden
by Claudia Praxmayer
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March 2021Re-Power
Gesund, schlank und glücklich mit Hilfe unserer wichtigsten Organe
by Susanne Esche-Belke
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February 2021Erschöpft
Warum uns allen die Kraft ausgeht – und was wir dagegen tun können
by Dr. Matthias Marquardt
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February 2022Der Energiekompass
Warum uns allen die Kraft ausgeht – und was wir dagegen tun können
by Dr. Matthias Marquardt