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Jane Brooks Libros





Exploring the emotional complexities of losing parents during midlife, the book delves into the unique challenges faced by adults grappling with "midlife orphanhood." It addresses how this loss impacts self-image, relationships, and personal growth, often occurring alongside significant life transitions. The author, Jane Brooks, examines feelings of guilt, sorrow, and anger, while offering insights on navigating these emotions and discovering new sources of strength within oneself and through connections with others.
Jewish Refugees and the British Nursing Profession
A Gendered Opportunity
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The narrative focuses on female Jewish refugees who escaped Nazi persecution and became nurses during the mid-twentieth century. Amidst a backdrop of poor pay and strict discipline in nursing, these women navigated a profession that was largely unappealing to British women, contributing to staffing shortages in hospitals. Set against the gendered landscape of wartime Britain, the book highlights how nursing emerged as a vital yet feminized occupation, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by women in this critical role.
Parenting
- 422 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Focusing on parent-child interaction, this practical guide addresses the complexities of modern parenting amid evolving social and economic landscapes. It explores challenges faced by parents, particularly in contemporary life, and offers insights into available support systems. Key chapters delve into the stresses parents encounter, while interviews with parents and researchers provide real-life perspectives and underscore the joys and difficulties of raising children. This text serves as an authoritative resource for fostering positive growth in children.
Negotiating nursing
British Army sisters and soldiers in the Second World War
- 250 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The Second World War's advancements in destructive technology necessitated a new approach to medical services, emphasizing the importance of providing expert care close to the frontline. This shift highlighted the challenges and innovations in wartime medicine, showcasing how the demands of modern warfare transformed medical practices to enhance survival and recovery for injured soldiers.