Exploring the dynamics between plantation life and the broader context of early America, this book delves into the lives of the people of Rose Hill. It reveals how their experiences reflect the complexities of social, economic, and cultural interactions during that era, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history.
Lucy Maddox Knihy
Dr. Lucy Maddoxová je konzultantka klinické psychologie, přednášející a autorka, která s nadšením sdílí psychologické poznatky. Prostřednictvím své práce s dětmi, dospívajícími a jejich pečovateli se zaměřuje na to, jak rané zážitky formují naši identitu a chování. Její psaní, které se objevilo v předních publikacích, zkoumá složitost vývoje dítěte a duševního zdraví. Maddoxová se snaží zpřístupnit psychologii širšímu publiku, nabízí cenné pohledy na to, jak nás naše dětství utváří.





The Parker Sisters
- 245 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
In 1851, Elizabeth Parker, a free black child in Chester County, Pennsylvania, was bound and gagged, snatched from a local farm, and hurried off to a Baltimore slave pen. Two weeks later, her teenage sister, Rachel, was abducted from another Chester County farm. Because slave catchers could take fugitive slaves and free blacks across state lines to be sold, the border country of Pennsylvania/Maryland had become a dangerous place for most black people. In The Parker Sisters, Lucy Maddox gives an eloquent, urgent account of the tragic kidnapping of these young women. Using archival news and courtroom reports, Maddox tells the larger story of the disastrous effect of the Fugitive Slave Act on the small farming communities of Chester County and the significant, widening consequences for the state and the nation. The Parker Sisters is also a story about families whose lives and fates were deeply embedded in both the daily rounds of their community and the madness and violence consuming all of antebellum America. Maddox’s account of this horrific and startling crime reveals the strength and vulnerability of the Parker sisters and the African American population.
Blueprint
- 320 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
From birth to adulthood, Blueprint tells you what you need to know about how you become who you are, weaving together cutting edge research, everyday experience and clinical examples.
Exploring and explaining the range of mental health, from wellbeing through to mental health problems, in a non-stigmatising, accessible and accurate way
Psychology underpins everything we do, determining the decisions we make, the relationships we build, the roles we play and the places we live, and our behaviour is further influenced by the changing seasons, encouraging many of us to fall into unhelpful patterns again and again each year. In A YEAR TO CHANGE YOUR MIND, consultant clinical psychologist Dr Lucy Maddox explains how psychological processes thread through our lives, pinpointing those issues most frequently encountered in each month, and shows us how by reflecting upon past experiences, both joyful and painful, and considering evidence-based ideas from the realm of psychology, we can learn to live a more thoughtful, positive life that better prepares us for the future. From the tendency to lack motivation in January and to experience red-hot anger in the heat of August, to the weight of expectation associated with that back-to-school feeling in September and the pressure to enjoy the December holiday season, we're shown recognisable features of behaviour over the course of the year. In sharing with us the most useful psychology ideas the author has learned in her 15 years as a clinical psychologist - ones she uses i