Books by "Laura E. Levine"

6 books found

A Study of Bagobo Ceremonial, Magic and Myth

A Study of Bagobo Ceremonial, Magic and Myth

by Laura Estelle Watson Benedict

1916

Gender, Violence and Popular Culture

Gender, Violence and Popular Culture

by Laura J. Shepherd

2013 · Routledge

Telling stories: an essay on gender, violence and popular culture -- Morality, legality and gender violence in Angel -- Policing the boundaries of desire in Buffy the vampire slayer -- Gender, ethics and political community in Generation kill -- Feminism and political strategy in The west wing -- Gender, violence and security in Oz -- Security and governance after modernity in Firefly -- Hope and the politics of natality in The corner -- Points de capiton: aesthetics, ethics and critique.

Anticipatory Social Work

Anticipatory Social Work

by Laura Burney Nissen

2025 · Oxford University Press

This book provides guidance to social work professionals on how to deal with a rapidly changing world and on the philosophical as well as practical aspects of using foresight--a family of techniques to make becoming "future ready" imaginative, fun, and productive.

Unshrunk

Unshrunk

by Laura Delano

2025 · Penguin

“A must read for anyone probing the dark side of mental health treatment.” —Anna Lembke, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Dopamine Nation “A really moving and heart-rending story. Unshrunk will help and empower so many people.” —Johann Hari, New York Times bestselling author of Stolen Focus The powerful memoir of one woman’s experience with psychiatric diagnoses and medications, and her journey to discover herself outside the mental health industry At age fourteen, Laura Delano saw her first psychiatrist, who immediately diagnosed her with bipolar disorder and started her on a mood stabilizer and an antidepressant. At school, Delano was elected the class president and earned straight-As and a national squash ranking; at home, she unleashed all the rage and despair she felt, lashing out at her family and locking herself in her bedroom, obsessing over death. Delano’s initial diagnosis marked the beginning of a life-altering saga. For the next thirteen years, she sought help from the best psychiatrists and hospitals in the country, accumulating a long list of diagnoses and a prescription cascade of nineteen drugs. After some resistance, Delano accepted her diagnosis and embraced the pharmaceutical regimen that she’d been told was necessary to manage her incurable, lifelong disease. But her symptoms only worsened. Eventually doctors declared her condition so severe as to be “treatment resistant.” A disturbing series of events left her demoralized, but sparked a last glimmer of possibility. . . . What if her life was falling apart not in spite of her treatment, but because of it? After years of faithful psychiatric patienthood, Delano realized there was one thing she hadn’t tried—leaving behind the drugs and diagnoses. This decision would mean unlearning everything the experts had told her about herself and forging into the terrifying unknown of an unmedicated life. Weaving Delano’s medical records and doctors’ notes with an investigation of modern psychiatry and illuminating research on the drugs she was prescribed, Unshrunk questions the dominant, rarely critiqued role that the American mental health industry, and the pharmaceutical industry in particular, plays in shaping what it means to be human.

Advertising Attack

Advertising Attack

by Laura Hensley

2011 · Heinemann-Raintree Library

From simple signs to risky stunts, advertising takes many forms. Sometimes the intended message is confusing and other times it's unforgettable. Read Advertising Attack to discover the strategies, techniques, and tricks companies use to influence what we buy. Also discover how you can become a smarter, savvier consumer. This book includes: case studies to connect the reader to real-life situations feature boxes that cover a range of ethical issues engaging activities to encourage critical-thinking skills a timeline, a glossary, and further resources. Book jacket.

Child Development From Infancy to Adolescence

Child Development From Infancy to Adolescence

by Laura E. Levine, Joyce Munsch

2014 · SAGE Publications

This exciting chronological introduction to child development employs the lauded active learning approach of Laura E. Levine and Joyce Munsch’s successful topical text, inviting students to forge a personal connection to the latest topics shaping the field, including neuroscience, diversity, culture, play, and media. Using innovative pedagogy, Child Development From Infancy to Adolescence: An Active Learning Approach reveals a wide range of real-world applications for research and theory, creating an engaging learning experience that equips students with tools they can use long after the class ends.