Beyond Invisible Walls

Beyond Invisible Walls
Title Beyond Invisible Walls PDF eBook
Author Jacob D. Lindy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 276
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134946333

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When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, Westerners watched those who had survived the era of Soviet trauma emerge into what we hoped would be the exhilarating light of freedom. What we have witnessed, however, is a slow and painful process of progression and regression, of hope and disillusionment, of unexpected psychological barriers: invisible walls that block the progress we had hoped for. In Beyond Invisible Walls, East European therapists, themselves, draw a compelling picture of the waves of trauma that their people endured, the institutions of trauma that remained well after Stalin's era, and their impact on survivors and their families. They describe the psychological remnants of those years: walls that confine people by unconsciously preserving old adaptations to political terror, walls that divide one part of the mind from another, and walls that rise between one generation and the next. These therapists' stories allow us a striking glimpse into how patients' trauma evokes the therapists' own wounds; how both speaker and empathic listener find their way to a healing process, how the two begin to dismantle these invisible walls.

Beyond Invisible Walls

Beyond Invisible Walls
Title Beyond Invisible Walls PDF eBook
Author Jacob D. Lindy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 267
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134946260

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When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, Westerners watched those who had survived the era of Soviet trauma emerge into what we hoped would be the exhilarating light of freedom. What we have witnessed, however, is a slow and painful process of progression and regression, of hope and disillusionment, of unexpected psychological barriers: invisible walls that block the progress we had hoped for. In Beyond Invisible Walls, East European therapists, themselves, draw a compelling picture of the waves of trauma that their people endured, the institutions of trauma that remained well after Stalin's era, and their impact on survivors and their families. They describe the psychological remnants of those years: walls that confine people by unconsciously preserving old adaptations to political terror, walls that divide one part of the mind from another, and walls that rise between one generation and the next. These therapists' stories allow us a striking glimpse into how patients' trauma evokes the therapists' own wounds; how both speaker and empathic listener find their way to a healing process, how the two begin to dismantle these invisible walls.

The Invisible Wall

The Invisible Wall
Title The Invisible Wall PDF eBook
Author W. Michael Blumenthal
Publisher Catapult
Total Pages 481
Release 1999-04-02
Genre History
ISBN 1582430128

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The Invisible Wall is one man's quest to understand the failure of the German-Jewish relationship and to explain the character and attitudes of Germany's assimilated Jews over a three hundred-year period. He found rich and remarkable stories in the lives of six Blumenthal ancestors--all of whom happened to be major figures in German-Jewish history. Jost Liebmann, an itinerant peddler of trinkets and cheap jewels who became court jeweler to the Brandenburg nobility; Rahel Varnhagen von Ense, whose Berlin salon was the meeting place of Prussia's intellectual elite; Giacomo Meyerbeer, a celebrated composer of grand opera who dealt with the antisemitism he encountered by ceaselessly striving for success; Louis Blumenthal, a respected businessman and founder of his town's bank; Arthur Eloesser, a scholar and literary critic in the heyday of Weimar; and Ewald Blumenthal, the author's father. Once a decorated soldier in the Kaiser's elite guards, he was later a prisoner at Buchenwald. By recounting the stories of these individuals within the historical context of three centuries, Blumenthal presents a portrait of German Jews from the birth of Christianity to the eve of the Holocaust, revealing how Jews of various generations tried but failed to pierce the prejudice that separated them from other Germans.

The Invisible Wall

The Invisible Wall
Title The Invisible Wall PDF eBook
Author Harry Bernstein
Publisher Ballantine Books
Total Pages 314
Release 2007-03-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 034549735X

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This wonderfully charming memoir, written when the author was 93, vibrantly brings to life an all-but-forgotten time and place. It is a moving tale of working-class life, and of the boundaries that can be overcome by love. “There are places that I have never forgotten. A little cobbled street in a smoky mill town in the North of England has haunted me for the greater part of my life. It was inevitable that I should write about it and the people who lived on both sides of its ‘Invisible Wall.’ ” The narrow street where Harry Bernstein grew up, in a small English mill town, was seemingly unremarkable. It was identical to countless other streets in countless other working-class neighborhoods of the early 1900s, except for the “invisible wall” that ran down its center, dividing Jewish families on one side from Christian families on the other. Only a few feet of cobblestones separated Jews from Gentiles, but socially, it they were miles apart. On the eve of World War I, Harry’s family struggles to make ends meet. His father earns little money at the Jewish tailoring shop and brings home even less, preferring to spend his wages drinking and gambling. Harry’s mother, devoted to her children and fiercely resilient, survives on her dreams: new shoes that might secure Harry’s admission to a fancy school; that her daughter might marry the local rabbi; that the entire family might one day be whisked off to the paradise of America. Then Harry’s older sister, Lily, does the unthinkable: She falls in love with Arthur, a Christian boy from across the street. When Harry unwittingly discovers their secret affair, he must choose between the morals he’s been taught all his life, his loyalty to his selfless mother, and what he knows to be true in his own heart.

Invisible Walls

Invisible Walls
Title Invisible Walls PDF eBook
Author Hella Pick
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 320
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1474613764

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'Memoirs of such richness are rare . . . a joy' JAMES NAUGHTIE 'A remarkable personal journey, by one of the great political correspondents of our world - eloquent, enlightening, exhilarating' PHILIPPE SANDS A trailblazer for women in journalism, Hella Pick arrived in Britain in 1939 as a child refugee from Austria. Over nearly four decades she covered the volatile global scene, first in West Africa, followed by America and long periods in Europe. In her thirty-five years with the Guardian she reported on the end of Empire in West Africa, the assassination of President Kennedy, Martin Luther King's march from Selma to Montgomery, the Vietnam peace negotiation in Paris, the 1968 student revolt in France, the birth of the Solidarity movement in Poland, and the closing stages of the Cold War. A request for coffee on board a Soviet ship anchored in Malta led to a chat with Mikhail Gorbachev. A request for an interview with Willy Brandt led to a personal friendship that enabled her to come to terms with Germany's Nazi past. Her book is also a clarion call for preserving professionalism in journalism at a time when social media muddy the waters between fact and fiction, and between reporting and commentary. INVISIBLE WALLS tells the dramatic story of how a Kindertransport survivor won the trust and sometimes the friendship of world leaders, and with them a wide range of remarkable men and women. It speaks frankly of personal heartache and of a struggle over her Jewish identity. It is also the intensely touching story of how, despite a gift for friendship and international recognised achievements as a woman journalist, a continuing sense of personal insecurity has confronted her with a series of invisible walls.

Invisible Wall's

Invisible Wall's
Title Invisible Wall's PDF eBook
Author Ashra Bennett
Publisher
Total Pages 464
Release 2021-04-22
Genre
ISBN

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"Invisible Walls - Seeing The Unseen" is a transformational human potential self-development memoir, a part spiritual manual that recounts real-life intimate stories of how to transform one's life. "Invisible Walls -Seeing The Unseen" invites readers to drop all perceived ideals around what has been historically taught and come to learn the universal laws of consciousness, love, and human consciousness that will forever change the way we look at dis-ease and disease in our collective community, one individual at a time. "Invisible Walls - Seeing The Unseen" collides emotional, social, and mental intelligence, spirituality, and practicality in a modern world with tangible and transferable applicable tools to apply in our daily lives beyond reshaping just a singular aspect of our beingness, rather individually and collectively in changing boundaries, beliefs, habits, values by building a fresh acceptance that the old is no longer a valuable currency in the new world beyond a global pandemic, it's a heartfelt invitation of understanding of whom we thought we were to where we need to be next in wholeness individually and collectively for the highest pursuit of unity. In a world where everything is process-driven, ultimately, to feel is forgotten or feared. Empires have been built on preaching to not think or feel in our own unique identities; this book was written to help support the change around core concepts of what happens beyond trauma and how every single human has the ability to heal from feeling the most heinous trauma to the highest capacity of love's light in their lives, as the author of this book has had first-hand knowledge, not only in her own life but the hundreds of thousands of lives she has held space, coached - mentored internationally to show them how to transform beyond invisible walls directly from facilitation, retreats, and workshops to her global community membership.As an internationally acclaimed transformational human potential executive coach, mum, and mentor by day and modern-day seventh-generation seer, medium clairvoyant alchemist visionary by night. An irresistible, deeply candid, with a heart to a soul-driven account of her relentless pursuit in the meaning of life with love beyond trauma, spiritual devotion, and overcoming terminal illness defying death, she finally found what she thought she had lost, herself. Readers are invited to weave themselves among the pages on how reclaiming one's life beyond trauma is not just a one-dimensional exchange. There is no such place where love is not. Ashra shares how to transform beyond all physical and psychological confinements of domestic abuse, marriage, single parenthood with divorce, finding creativity in the mundane, seeking out people to aspire with, and build legacies that celebrate the human Invictus spirit far beyond mourning a career change, building a global business and personal brand to embodying life's purpose beyond death and finally reigniting her soul spark transcending invisible walls she once perceived confined her. Ashra's voyage unravels as a twenty-something career woman, who on the outs set appeared to have it all, beautiful multi-story home surrounded by lush landscapes, fast car, designer clothing, and glitzy bling, a beautiful young son and happily married women at the pinnacle of her lucrative career. Lurking below the surface of this facade was a much more sinister account of what daily life was for this woman, who sought to find sanctuary in all the wrong locations. In 2012 a dramatic innate swift of events would forcibly turn Ashra's world inside out to make a choice, to choose life, or to continue to die in a life that was not hers. Every individual geographically is beautifully unique; it's our sovereign responsibility to discover our highest potential that celebrates this because life is sacred. All humanity is living in unparalleled times where what we do next will forever matter most!

Beyond Walls and Cages

Beyond Walls and Cages
Title Beyond Walls and Cages PDF eBook
Author Jenna M. Loyd
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Total Pages 390
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0820344117

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The crisis of borders and prisons can be seen starkly in statistics. In 2011 some 1,500 migrants died trying to enter Europe, and the United States deported nearly 400,000 and imprisoned some 2.3 million people--more than at any other time in history. International borders are increasingly militarized places embedded within domestic policing and imprisonment and entwined with expanding prison-industrial complexes. Beyond Walls and Cages offers scholarly and activist perspectives on these issues and explores how the international community can move toward a more humane future. Working at a range of geographic scales and locations, contributors examine concrete and ideological connections among prisons, migration policing and detention, border fortification, and militarization. They challenge the idea that prisons and borders create safety, security, and order, showing that they can be forms of coercive mobility that separate loved ones, disempower communities, and increase shared harms of poverty. Walls and cages can also fortify wealth and power inequalities, racism, and gender and sexual oppression. As governments increasingly rely on criminalization and violent measures of exclusion and containment, strategies for achieving change are essential. Beyond Walls and Cages develops abolitionist, no borders, and decolonial analyses and methods for social change, showing how seemingly disconnected forms of state violence are interconnected. Creating a more just and free world--whether in the Mexico-U.S. borderlands, the Morocco-Spain region, South Africa, Montana, or Philadelphia--requires that people who are most affected become central to building alternatives to global crosscurrents of criminalization and militarization. Contributors: Olga Aksyutina, Stokely Baksh, Cynthia Bejarano, Anne Bonds, Borderlands Autonomist, Collective, Andrew Burridge, Irina Contreras, Renee Feltz, Luis A. Fernandez, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Amy Gottlieb, Gael Guevara, Zoe Hammer, Julianne Hing, Subhash Kateel, Jodie M. Lawston, Bob Libal, Jenna M. Loyd, Lauren Martin, Laura McTighe, Matt Mitchelson, Maria Cristina Morales, Alison Mountz, Ruben R. Murillo, Joseph Nevins, Nicole Porter, Joshua M. Price, Said Saddiki, Micol Seigel, Rashad Shabazz, Christopher Stenken, Proma Tagore, Margo Tamez, Elizabeth Vargas, Monica W. Varsanyi, Mariana Viturro, Harsha Walia, Seth Freed Wessler.