Ian McCallum, a physician and Jungian psychologist, weaves profound psychological insights with a deep connection to the natural world in his writing. His work often explores the human psyche within the context of the wilderness, delving into themes of resilience, transformation, and inner growth. Through his distinct literary voice, McCallum invites readers to contemplate the intricate relationship between the mind and the wild. His unique perspective offers a compelling and reflective reading experience.
Defines a new way of thinking about the unprecedented environmental pressures of our day. McCallum offers a compelling argument that we must think differently about ourselves and the earth if we are to take seriously the survival of wilderness areas.
Medical Care of Employees in the Offshore Oil Industry
284 pages
10 hours of reading
Focusing on the medical aspects of offshore work, this second edition enhances a practical manual that addresses the health needs of a rapidly growing industry since the 1960s. While deep diving received significant attention due to its dangers, the book highlights the broader range of workers, including rig personnel and support staff, who face challenging conditions. By correcting and adding valuable information, it underscores the importance of occupational health in this unique field, fulfilling a crucial need for readers involved in offshore operations.