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In this latest addition to the Spiritual Directors International
Series, professional spiritual directors and those in formation
programs learn to extend traditional forms of hospitality by living
out its deeper meaning as they explore ways in which the spirit of
hospitality enriches the spiritual direction experience. The
Spiritual Directors International Series - This book is part of a
special series produced by Morehouse Publishing in cooperation with
Spiritual Directors International (SDI), a global network of some
6,000 spiritual directors and members.
Contrary to what students, and society, are conditioned to think,
obtaining a college degree does not automatically result in a job,
let alone a dream career. In the last year, alone, half of college
graduates are either jobless or underemployed in positions that
don't fully use their skills and knowledge. Authors Tori Randolph
Terhune, a gainfully-employed young college graduate herself, and
Betsy A. Hays, a college professor, show readers what they can do
in college to successfully pave the way for future employment in
Land Your Dream Career. The authors provide eleven easy-to-follow
strategies for effectively using time on campus to start building a
career. Terhune and Hays leads students through content designed to
help students set themselves up for success, without focusing on
grades or papers. The eleven steps include tips about how students
can become experts in their fields, build their brand, get involved
in and outside the classroom, allow for wiggle room, network,
follow the 75/25 rule (75% thinking, 25% doing) and use new media,
such as social networking and blogging, to launch their career. Any
student looking for that connection from college to getting to
their dream career needs to read Land Your Dream Career. Terhune
and Hays make it known that landing a good job is not impossible!
Contrary to what students, and society, are conditioned to think,
obtaining a college degree does not automatically result in a job,
let alone a dream career. In the last year, alone, half of college
graduates are either jobless or underemployed in positions that
don't fully use their skills and knowledge. Authors Tori Randolph
Terhune, a gainfully-employed young college graduate herself, and
Betsy A. Hays, a college professor, show readers what they can do
in college to successfully pave the way for future employment in
Land Your Dream Career. The authors provide eleven easy-to-follow
strategies for effectively using time on campus to start building a
career. Terhune and Hays leads students through content designed to
help students set themselves up for success, without focusing on
grades or papers. The 11 steps include tips about how students can
become experts in their fields, build their brand, get involved in
and outside the classroom, allow for wiggle room, network, follow
the 75/25 rule (75% thinking, 25% doing) and use new media, such as
social networking and blogging, to launch their career. Any student
looking for that connection from college to getting to their dream
career needs to read Land Your Dream Career. Terhune and Hays make
it known that landing a good job is not impossible!
Carefully selected extracts from biographies, memoirs, diaries,
private letters and other ephemera reveal how these key
nineteenth-century figures were viewed by their contemporaries.
Carefully selected extracts from biographies, memoirs, diaries,
private letters and other ephemera reveal how these key
nineteenth-century figures were viewed by their contemporaries.
Carefully selected extracts from biographies, memoirs, diaries,
private letters and other ephemera reveal how these key
nineteenth-century figures were viewed by their contemporaries.
Carefully selected extracts from biographies, memoirs, diaries,
private letters and other ephemera reveal how these key
nineteenth-century figures were viewed by their contemporaries.
Whether employed or not upon completing their college degree, most
people experience a significant "culture shock" while transitioning
from student to professional life. In Life After College: Ten Steps
to Build a Life You Love, authors Tori Randolph Terhune and Betsy
A. Hays show recent, and not so recent, college graduates what they
can do to successfully transition into this new stage of their
lives. Terhune, a recent college graduate, and Hays, a college
professor, provide honest, humorous, and helpful suggestions to
help readers thrive. Focusing on more than just success in the
workplace, the authors offer ten easy-to-follow strategies and
practical advice for all points of life-from time management at
home and at work to making friends in a new city to budgeting. The
book also covers key generational differences, the magic of
mentoring, and the millennial validation vacuum. Life After College
will help any recent grad build a fulfilling life-in and out of the
office. There is so much more to being happy and healthy
post-college than getting a job, and anyone looking to successfully
adjust to life beyond college needs to read Life After College.
Chock-full of fun exercises, surprising tips, and real-world case
examples, Connecting Across Cultures: The Helper's Toolkit provides
both students and professionals in health care, education, and
social services with the skills to develop respectful, smooth
relationships with clients and the community at large. The book
offers communication tools to defuse defensive interactions,
resolve conflicts constructively, and engage respectfully. Written
in a warm, inviting style, the author shares her own mistakes as
she explains what not to do and how to do it better. The book
provides practical, hands-on strategies for connecting with people
across differences related to ethnicity, religion, nationality,
sexual orientation, disability, age, gender, and class. Because
cross-cultural relationships involve extra challenges, this book
will help you with almost every relationship you encounter.
Hays' popular bestseller invites readers to move beyond a
one-dimensional view of identity to a nuanced understanding of the
overlapping cultural influences that affect us all. This fourth
edition features new chapters featuring culturally adapted
cognitive behavioral tools and techniques, and trauma due to racism
and other systemic forms of oppression. It remains richly
illustrated with case material, with many new vignettes and
examples demonstrating the ADDRESSING framework in both counseling
and clinical practice. Other new material includes updated
discussion of gender identity, with attention to clinically
relevant research regarding transgender and nonbinary people, more
on people with disabilities (the largest minority group in the
U.S.), the latest terminology and language regarding diverse
minority groups, and a special section on social justice and its
relationship to therapeutic practice. In an increasingly diverse
society, mental health providers must be able to work effectively
with a wide variety of clients. The ADDRESSING framework shows
clinicians and counselors how to take into account age and
generational influences, developmental or other disabilities,
religion and spirituality, ethnic and racial identity, Indigenous
heritage, national origin, socioeconomic status, sexual
orientation, and gender. Each chapter includes Key Ideas summaries
and practice exercises, making this book ideal for personal
education or group use.
This book presents scientifically-supported guidance for people who
want to replace stress and painful emotions with a sense of
well-being and contentment. With empathy and unfailing good humour,
Dr. Pamela Hays outlines a four-step process that has proven
successful in her professional clinical psychology practice as well
as in her own life. She invites readers to step onto the path of
well-being by recognising their stressors, avoiding negative
thought-traps, re-examining their thinking, and taking action
wherever possible, using environmental change, better communication
skills, social support, and self-care. Each chapter demonstrates
how taking small, manageable steps adds up, over time, to real and
permanent change. Packed with tips and tools for self-reflection
and behavioural change, this book shows readers how to build
well-being from the ground up.
This volume shows mental health providers how to integrate cultural
factors into cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Contributing authors
describe the application of CBT with clients of diverse cultures,
and discusses how therapists can refine CBT to increase its
effectiveness with clients from a variety of cultural backgrounds.
They examine the unique characteristics of, and the use of CBT with
various racial, ethnic, and religious minority groups in the United
States including Latinx, Asian Americans, African Americans,
American Indians, Alaska natives, Arabs, and Orthodox Jews.
Strategies for using CBT with older adults, individuals with
disabilities, and LGBTQ clients are also examined. A chapter on
culturally responsive CBT clinical supervision closes this volume.
This second edition includes fully-updated demographic information,
a greater emphasis on culture-specific assessments, and a chapter
on using CBT with clients of South Asian descent.
Einzelnen Kapiteln des Buches sind Literaturverzeichnisse ange
fiigt, um einen Einblick in die Quellenschriften und
Originalarbeiten zu vermitteln. Die Diagramme auf Seite IX und X
dienen zur Er mittelung von Daten bsziiglich der Leistungsfahigkeit
photographischer Objektive, das letzte Kapitel "Juristische
Grundlagen der medizinischen Photographie" von Dr. PAUL ABEL wird
wohl insbesondere den Klinikern erwiinscht erscheinen. DaB auf
reiche und sorgfaltige illustrative Ausstattung des Buches Bedacht
genommen wurde, liegt im Charakter desselben begriindet. Der
Herausgeber ware fUr Anregungen aus dem Leserkreis beziiglich
Ausgestaltung dieses Praktikums bei einer eventuellen Neuauflage
sehr dankbar. Wien, im Februar 1930 Graphische Lehr- und
Versuchsanstalt Der Herausgeber Inhaltsverzeichnis Seite Die
optischen Grundlagen der Photographie. Von Dr. Alfred Hay, . Wien.
Mit 27 AbbiIdungen und 3 Diagrammen . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Das
photographische Objektiv . 0 0 1 Die Perspektive photo Bilder 11 -
Die Lichtstarke eines photo Ob jektivs 15 - Das Bild-und
Gesichtsfeld eines photo Objektivs 16- Die Fehler des photo
Objektivs 17 - Die verschiedenen Objektiv typen, die Einteilung der
Objektive 21 - Die Fassung der Obj- tive 23 - Die Blenden des
Objektivs 24 - Der EinfluB von FiJtern auf den Lichtstrahlengang
photo Objektive 25 - Die Ermittelung der Brennweite und Lichtstarke
eines photo Objektivs 25 - Die Pflege und Aufbewahrung eines
Objektivs 26"
Painting the Cosmos presents current research on nearly two
thousand years of ancestral Hopi painting and the values expressed
in the imagery, settings, and performance contexts of paintings on
kiva walls and pottery vessels. Nine essays show how continuity in
Hopi values, such as reciprocity, humility, and hard work are
expressed metaphorically in art, song, ritual activities, daily
tasks, and visual arts. Many fundamentals of Hopi iconography (the
study of images) are held in common with other Pueblos in New
Mexico, with indigenous cultures of northwest Mexico, and with
ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. In this region, histories,
aesthetics, and values have common roots that are explored here
through verbal and visual metaphors, past and present. This volume
is richly illustrated in full color. Authors include Kelley
Hays-Gilpin, Delbridge Honanie, Michael Kabotie, Lawrence Loendorf,
Elizabeth Newsome, Polly Schaafsma, Emory Sekaquaptewa, Karl Taube,
and Dorothy Washburn.
Economics has assumed a dominant role in shaping our modern world.
In this book, Donald Hay develops a critique of economics today in
the light of a Christian understanding of truth. The author's
purpose is to equip the reader with arguments and principles with
which to confront new economic problems, as well as to analyse our
present situation. Case studies take the arguments and apply them
to particular areas of economic analysis. Amongst influential cases
illuminated by Donald Hay's study are the free market of capitalism
and the planned economy of socialism. He analyses macro-economic
policy in the advanced industrial economies, the vexed question of
relations between rich and poor nations, and the consequences of
economic growth. This book gives an exposition of economics as it
is practised in the West. It also provides an insight into the
underlying beliefs of economists when they pronounce on public
policy issues which affect all of our lives. Donald Hay is a Fellow
and Tutor in Economics at Jesus College, Oxford, and a Reader in
the Church of England.
A collection of 18 papers taken from a symposium at the SAA meeting
in Chicago in 1999. Together they address the fundamental problems
within the study of the European Early Upper Palaeolithic, both in
terms of theoretical and methodological approaches.
A landmark work in the study of Black theater and drama, African American Theatre offers the first comprehensive history of a major cultural phenomenon until now too often neglected. In this fast-paced investigation, Hay seeks out the origins of Black theater in social protest, as envisioned by W.E.B. Dubois, and as a formal branch of arts theater. Divided between these opposing forces--the activist and the artistic--Black theater, Hay argues, faced conflicts of identity whose traces still haunt the medium today. African American Theatre thus offers a means of locating Black theater in the larger context of American theater and in the continuum of African American history from the nineteenth century to the present--and in doing so offers a profile of dramatic expression shaped and scarred by the forces of repression, of self-affirmation, and of subversion. Sweeping in scope, original in approach and provocatively written, this important book mines the origins and influences directing Black theater, while charting a course for its future survival.
Describes ARIMA, or Box-Tiao models, widely used in the analysis of interrupted time series quasi-experiments. Assumes no statistical background beyond simple correlation.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a complex and evolving model
of treatment that has been developed for and applied to a wide
range of mental and physical problems and disorders. CBT's
flexibility as a model can also make it a difficult technique to
master. To be an effective cognitive behavioural therapist, the
practitioner must be able to learn the broad principles related to
CBT, and understand how to adapt those principles to his or her
varied clients. Intended as a stand-alone companion to the APA
video series of the same title, this book brings together three
esteemed leaders and trainers in the field to elucidate the key
principles, frameworks, and therapeutic processes that are used by
effective cognitive behaviour therapists. In engaging language,
this slim and approachable volume follows the typical sequence of
delivering CBT to a client, with chapters focusing on assessment,
case conceptualizations, core beliefs, behavioural strategies,
problem-solving strategies, cultural responsiveness, and techniques
to address distorted thinking. Featuring illustrative hypothetical
cases and discussion of cutting-edge research, this book will give
therapists a rich understanding of the various methods, approaches,
and ideas that drive modern CBT.
A landmark work in the study of Black theater and drama, African
American Theatre offers the first comprehensive history of a major
cultural phenomenon until now too often neglected. In this
fast-paced investigation, Hay seeks out the origins of Black
theater in social protest, as envisioned by W.E.B. Dubois, and as a
formal branch of arts theater. Divided between these opposing
forces--the activist and the artistic--Black theater, Hay argues,
faced conflicts of identity whose traces still haunt the medium
today. African American Theatre thus offers a means of locating
Black theater in the larger context of American theater and in the
continuum of African American history from the nineteenth century
to the present--and in doing so offers a profile of dramatic
expression shaped and scarred by the forces of repression, of
self-affirmation, and of subversion. Sweeping in scope, original in
approach and provocatively written, this important book mines the
origins and influences directing Black theater, while charting a
course for its future survival.
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