Sunday, January 25, 2009

Moonlight Magnolias and Madness Insanity in South Carolina from the Colonial Period to the Progressive Era or Jonny Bowdens Shape up Workbook

Moonlight, Magnolias and Madness: Insanity in South Carolina from the Colonial Period to the Progressive Era

Author: Peter McCandless

This progressive, or Whiggish, view of the history of insanity came under attack from several directions in the 1960s and 1970s. Sociologists such as Erving Goffman and renegade psychiatrists such as Thomas Szasz and R.D. Laing pictured mental hospitals and orthodox psychiatry as repressive and mental illness as a social construct designed to justify the incarceration and control of individuals whose behavior was socially disruptive, economically unproductive, politically deviant, or morally objectionable.



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Jonny Bowden's Shape up Workbook: Eight Weeks to Diet and Fitness Success with Recipes,Tips,and More

Author: Jonny Bowden

Health and fitness experts agree that keeping track of our food intake and exercise habits are important to staying focused on diet and health goals. In Jonny Bowden's Shape Up! readers discovered that noting the effects foods have on our moods, and setting goals based on what "shaping up" means to each of us, are essential to achieving genuine body and health transformation. Now comes Jonny Bowden's Shape Up Workbook, a source of motivation and expert diet advice as well as a place to make and keep these important notes for the eight weeks of the Bowden program. Complete with food preparation tips, recipes, recommended exercises and the Shape Up! food lists, this workbook will be the most important day-to-day tool readers can have in their efforts to improve their health, weight, and state of mind.



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