From Housewife to Heretic

From Housewife to Heretic
Title From Housewife to Heretic PDF eBook
Author Sonia Johnson
Publisher Doubleday Books
Total Pages 416
Release 1981
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Going Out of Our Minds

Going Out of Our Minds
Title Going Out of Our Minds PDF eBook
Author Sonia Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 386
Release 1987
Genre Political Science
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Chronicles Johnson's external political journeys and her internal transformations - and the vital connection between.

Wildfire

Wildfire
Title Wildfire PDF eBook
Author Sonia Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 486
Release 1989
Genre Political Science
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Sonia Johnson

Sonia Johnson
Title Sonia Johnson PDF eBook
Author Christine Talbot
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 181
Release 2024-08-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0252047249

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Few figures in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provoke such visceral responses as Sonia Johnson. Her unrelenting public support of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) made her the face of LDS feminism while her subsequent excommunication roiled the faith community. Christine Talbot tells the story of Sonia’s historic confrontation with the Church within the context of the faith’s first large-scale engagement with the feminist movement. A typical if well-educated Latter-day Saints homemaker, Sonia was moved to action by the all-male LDS leadership’s opposition to the ERA and a belief the Church should stay out of politics. Talbot uses the activist’s experiences and criticisms to explore the ways Sonia’s ideas and situation sparked critical questions about LDS thought, culture, and belief. She also illuminates how Sonia’s excommunication shaped LDS feminism, the Church’s antagonism to feminist critiques, and the Church itself in the years to come. A revealing and long-overdue account, Sonia Johnson explores the life, work, and impact of the LDS feminist.

The Ship that Sailed Into the Living Room

The Ship that Sailed Into the Living Room
Title The Ship that Sailed Into the Living Room PDF eBook
Author Sonia Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 1991
Genre Family & Relationships
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Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment in Mental Health

Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment in Mental Health
Title Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment in Mental Health PDF eBook
Author Sonia Johnson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 327
Release 2008-07-31
Genre Medical
ISBN 0521678757

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Crisis resolution and home treatment teams respond rapidly to people experiencing mental health crises and offer an alternative to hospital admission. They are an increasingly important component of mental health care and are adopted by many health care systems around the world. This practical and pioneering book describes the evidence for the effectiveness of such teams, the principles underpinning them, how to set up and organise them, how patients should be assessed and what types of care the teams should offer. Other topics covered include integration of crisis teams with in-patient, community residential and day care services, the service users' experiences of crisis teams, and responding to diversity in home treatment. This book is essential reading for all policy makers, service managers and mental health workers interested in establishing or operating crisis resolution and home treatment services, as well as for researchers and students seeking to understand this model.

Seeds of Change

Seeds of Change
Title Seeds of Change PDF eBook
Author Jen Cullerton Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 2010
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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As a young girl in Kenya, Wangari was taught to respect nature. She grew up loving the land, plants, and animals that surrounded her--from the giant mugumo trees her people, the Kikuyu, revered to the tiny tadpoles that swam in the river. Although most Kenyan girls were not educated, Wangari, curious and hardworking, was allowed to go to school. There, her mind sprouted like a seed. She excelled at science and went on to study in the United States. After returning home, Wangari blazed a trail across Kenya, using her knowledge and compassion to promote the rights of her countrywomen and to help save the land, one tree at a time.