|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
This 5th edition of the bestselling introduction to counselling is
thoroughly revised and updated. Pete Sanders, Paula J Williams and
Andy Rogers position counselling in contemporary society and render
the theory, practice and origins of counselling understandable to
all. Other short contributions explore the role of power, language
and race in the field of counselling.
Buddy and Harry are two white puppies who love to play all day
long. Their mom never lets them play ball inside the house, but
guess what they do one day, when she goes shopping? That's right
They get their favorite ball and start kicking it as far as they
can. When they break mom's beautiful flower pots, Buddy and Harry
know they're in trouble. But not because of the flower pots, but
because they are covered in mud and they hate baths. Buddy and
Harry decide to run away in the forest to avoid the most dreaded
hot, soapy bath. In the forest they make new friends - a rabbit, a
chipmunk and a little bear - and they have a lot of fun. They even
go on an adventure together. Buddy and Harry have never been on an
adventure before, and they don't know that adventures can be
dangerous. Will they make it back home? And what will their mommy
say? "Puppy Brothers Adventures with Forest Friends" will be
enjoyed by children ages 3 to 8, as they will learn about
friendship, trust, and the importance of listening to their
parents. Reading about Buddy and Harry's adventures in the forest,
the little ones will have a lot of fun and see that making new
friends and playing with them is the most exciting and rewarding
way of spending their free time.
Despite the discovery of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in the late
1970s, the phenomenon is hardly new. Modernist writers such as
Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry Green, and in later
years J.D. Salinger wrote extensively of the most assured and
costly casualty of war: the soldier's self. This dissertation
examines how the great writers of the World Wars have already told
readers of the costs of war and in doing so have presented accounts
that are far simpler yet more profound than modern interpretations.
The problem with understanding these accounts of trauma is that
they come from societies where the explicit reference to the
psychological devastation of war was strictly forbidden, thus
leaving the rerader to infer the true costs. Only in understanding
the modern psychological interpretations of trauma studies can one
reread these authors and understand what was truly written and
understand that war's cost has always been recorded in literature,
even though it typically has been left for the discerning reader to
infer.
|
You may like...
Catan
(16)
R1,150
R889
Discovery Miles 8 890
Goldfinger
Honor Blackman, Lois Maxwell, …
Blu-ray disc
R53
Discovery Miles 530
|