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Train Them Up (Hardcover)
Lynn Brown; Illustrated by Travis A. Thompson
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R774
Discovery Miles 7 740
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Counseling for Peripartum Depression provides counselors and other
mental health professionals with a comprehensive understanding of
peripartum depression (PPD) and related disorders during pregnancy
and after birth. The book offers diagnostic criteria and screening
tools that clinicians can use in session, and focuses on holistic
wellness as well as current research on the etiology and risk
factors for PPD. In particular, the simple and practical STRENGTHS
model can help clinicians address various social and cultural
factors related to the experience of pregnancy, giving birth,
taking care of children, becoming parents, and the stigma
associated with maternal mental health conditions. Using case
studies and stories of women who have experienced PPD, chapters
explore the individual, societal, and cultural factors associated
with the development of PPD, and they also present clinicians with
best practices and suggestions for preventative efforts and
complementary approaches to treatment.
Counseling for Peripartum Depression provides counselors and other
mental health professionals with a comprehensive understanding of
peripartum depression (PPD) and related disorders during pregnancy
and after birth. The book offers diagnostic criteria and screening
tools that clinicians can use in session, and focuses on holistic
wellness as well as current research on the etiology and risk
factors for PPD. In particular, the simple and practical STRENGTHS
model can help clinicians address various social and cultural
factors related to the experience of pregnancy, giving birth,
taking care of children, becoming parents, and the stigma
associated with maternal mental health conditions. Using case
studies and stories of women who have experienced PPD, chapters
explore the individual, societal, and cultural factors associated
with the development of PPD, and they also present clinicians with
best practices and suggestions for preventative efforts and
complementary approaches to treatment.
This Research Handbook advances entrepreneurship theory in new ways
by integrating and contributing to contemporary theories of
practice. Leading theorists and entrepreneurship experts, who are
part of the growing Entrepreneurship as Practice (EaP) research
community, expertly propose methodologies, theories and empirical
insights into the constitution and consequences of entrepreneuring
practices. This comprehensive Research Handbook pushes boundaries
in the scholarship concerning what entrepreneurship is and what it
can become. It is split into four Parts covering new foundations,
new theoretical advances, new methodological advances and new
empirical advances. Together, with an insightful Foreword by
William B. Gartner, chapters examine the nature and consequences of
entrepreneurship, its practices and relations, as well as novel
research methods for conducting empirical EaP research.
Collectively, this Research Handbook marks a bright future for EaP
research. This insightful Research Handbook will provide an
excellent up-to-date introduction to EaP research for
entrepreneurship, management and organization scholars as well as
scholars new to theories of this practice. Practitioners and
researchers will also benefit from the wider perspective that this
book provides in a novel, exciting and powerful way to fully
understand entrepreneurship.
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Goodnight Blue (Hardcover)
Vicki A Bonner; Illustrated by Travis A. Thompson
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R556
Discovery Miles 5 560
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Applying Jewish Ethics: Beyond the Rabbinic Tradition is a
groundbreaking collection that introduces the reader to applied
ethics and examines various social issues from contemporary and
largely under-represented, Jewish ethical perspectives. For
thousands of years, a rich and complex system of Jewish ethics has
provided guidance about which values we should uphold and utilize
to confront concrete problems, create a healthy social fabric, and
inspire meaningful lives. Despite its longevity and richness, many
Judaic and secular scholars have misconstrued this ethical
tradition as a strictly religious and biblically based system that
primarily applies to observant Jews, rather than viewing it as an
ethical system that can provide unique and helpful insights to
anyone, religious or not. This pioneering collection offers a deep,
broad, and inclusive understanding of Jewish ethical ideas that
challenges these misconceptions. The chapters explain and apply
these ethical ideas to contemporary issues connected to racial
justice, immigration, gender justice, queer identity, and economic
and environmental justice in ways that illustrate their relevance
for Jews and non-Jews alike.
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Hoping for More (Hardcover)
Deanna A. Thompson; Foreword by Krista Tippett
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R856
R705
Discovery Miles 7 050
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Do you have difficulties knowing where or how to begin a Bible
Study or Sunday School Class you are supposed to teach? Do you have
trouble knowing how to teach various portions of the Scripture? If
so, this book is for you.
In this book Dr. Thompson, introduces you to the cognitive
learning functions of the brain, memory, communication,
hermeneutics, outlining of lessons, and other skills of the trained
teacher. Start your teacher training now.
A study of the architectures of the systems that provide telephone
service, including a look at architectures for future systems. It
describes the hardware and software of five different systems in
detail, offering communications professionals the information they
need to understand switching systems in historical context and in
relation to regulatory frameworks. The book also examines how
factors such as customer services and modern computer applications
have affected switching systems, and it provides background
discussions on relevant theory and boundary conditions - such as
transmission systems, telephone operation, and the human element.
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Nelly's BFF (Hardcover)
Joanne Telcide-Bryant; Illustrated by Travis A. Thompson
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R549
Discovery Miles 5 490
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In this fresh commentary, Deanna A. Thompson makes this important
Old Testament book come to life. Recounting God's foundational
relationship with Israel, Deuteronomy is set in the form of Moses'
speeches to Israel just before entry into the promised land. Its
instructions in the form of God's law provide the structure of the
life that God wants for the people of Israel. Although this key Old
Testament book is occasionally overlooked by Christians,
Deuteronomy serves as an essential passing down to the next
generations the fundamentals of faith as well as the parameters of
life lived in accord with God's promises. Thompson provides
theological perspectives on these vital themes and shows how they
have lasting significance for Christians living in today's world.
Thompson's sensitivity to the Jewish context and heritage and her
insights into Deuteronomy's importance for Christian communities
make this commentary an especially valuable resource for today's
preacher and teacher.
This study considers George Eliot's novels in relation to Dante and
to nineteenth-century Italian culture during the Italian national
revival and shows how these helped shape her fiction. Thompson
argues that Eliot was able to draw selectively on a powerful
Risorgimento mythology of national regeneration and that her
engagement with the work of Dante Alighieri increases steadily in
her later novels, where the Divine Comedy becomes a sustaining
metaphor for Eliot's meliorist vision and for her theme of moral
growth through suffering.
The science of human development informs our thinking about
children and their development. The Brain Development Revolution
asks how and why has brain development become the major lens for
understanding child development, and its consequences. It describes
the 1997 I Am Your Child campaign that engaged public attention
through a sophisticated media communications effort, a White House
conference, and other events. It explores the campaign's impact,
including voter initiatives to fund early childhood programs and a
national campaign for prekindergarten education, but also several
missed opportunities. The study examines why brain development
compels our attention, why we are – but shouldn't be –
neurodeterminists, and the challenges of communicating
developmental brain science. This book examines the framing of the
brain development story, the selectivity of the messaging, and
overpromising the results of early programs. Lastly, it discusses
proposals for how science communication can be improved to better
serve children and the public.
This exciting new book marks a major shift in the study of the South African War. It turns attention from the war's much debated causes onto its more neglected consequences. An international team of scholars explores the myriad legacies of the war - for South Africa, for Britain, for the Empire and beyond. The extensive introduction sets the contributions in context, and the elegant afterword offers thought-provoking reflections on their cumulative significance.
In this book, Thompson and Hickson strongly challenge the standard
interpretation of the basis of growth and viability of dominant
wealthy nations. Briefly, efforts of the economically wealthy and
the government leaders to increase their wealth and protect it from
aggressors, internal and external, are cast in a new evolutionary
light. The challenge is to the idea that societies leading
intellectual formulators of political and social policy have been
helpful. Their alternative, and persuasive, interpretation is that
the rise and survival of wealthier nations has been achieved
because of an effective democracy'. The authors explain why an
effective democratic state must avoid narrow, short-sighted',
rational appearing concessions to a sequence of aggressors. In
short, the Thompson-Hickson interpretation of the rise of wealthy
dominant nations does not rely on advice of superior intellectual
advisors, but instead rests on the pragmatic, almost ad hoc,
actions of democratic legislators.
"Whispers From My Heart" is the tale of one woman's journey through
the real world where pain, confusion, disappointments, and despair
are real, every day occurrences. It voices the anguish the human
heart endures in a person termed "Adult Survivor of Childhood
Sexual Assault." It echoes the same question on the hearts of
everyday people, "Why?," and points to the One with the answer. It
is not a self-help book; it is a "God-can-help-you" book that
teaches the powerful truth that God is still in the business of
delivering His people from bondage, and leading them out of realms
of captivity, into their promised land. Cheryl Thompson has been a
single mother to Trey, Charlie and Brett since October of 1989.
Through the trials of her childhood, and the struggles of single
parenthood, Cheryl has learned first hand the importance of a heart
attitude toward life and God, and how that attitude impacts a
person's soul and relationship with God. She has a passion for the
hurting and wounded Bride of Christ. Through her personal knowledge
of the compassion of Jesus Christ, Cheryl relays the message of
hope, healing and freedom to those who have endured sexual assault.
She is a 1983 graduate of Christ For the Nations Institute of
Dallas, TX, and currently manages a small real estate company in
Southern Illinois. Cheryl is a freelance writer who has been
published in the quarterly FaithWriters book, FaithWriters online
magazine, and several local newspapers. She was a contributing
writer for the Christ For the Nations "60 Years of Service"
coffeetable book. She and her family reside in Southern Illinois.
You may contact Cheryl at [email protected]
In this book, Thompson and Hickson strongly challenge the standard
interpretation of the basis of growth and viability of dominant
wealthy nations. Briefly, efforts of the economically wealthy and
the government leaders to increase their wealth and protect it from
aggressors, internal and external, are cast in a new evolutionary
light. The challenge is to the idea that societies' leading
intellectual formulators of political and social policy have been
helpful. Their alternative, and persuasive, interpretation is that
the rise and survival of wealthier nations has been achieved
because of an effective democracy'. The authors explain why an
effective democratic state must avoid narrow, short-sighted',
rational-appearing concessions to a sequence of aggressors. In
short, the Thompson-Hickson interpretation of the rise of wealthy
dominant nations does not rely on the advice of superior
intellectual advisors, but instead rests on the pragmatic, almost
ad hoc, actions of democratic legislators.
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