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* The Boomerang Age was named an Outstanding Academic Title of 2007
by Choice Magazine. Domestic changes are taking place in the lives
of young adults in Western industrialized societies. Today's young
people often experience less permanency and more movement in a
variety of family-related roles, statuses, and living arrangements.
Among the most prominent changes is the phenomenon of "boomerang
kids," young adults returning to the parental home after their
initial entrance into the adult world. The Boomerang Age, explores
the implications of this development in a changing sociocultural,
economic, and demographic landscape. Mitchell begins by addressing
definitional, conceptual, and measurement issues relevant to the
"boomerang age." She then places the issues in historical
perspective by considering trends in family organization--the
nuclear family, marriage and divorce rates and fertility--over the
past hundred years with emphasis on the 1950s family as a cultural
benchmark. The book then turns to the contemporary trajectory of
home leaving and returning, analyzing the "launch" and return
phases with regard to economic factors, regional differences, and
racial and ethnic backgrounds. Mitchell then explores the more
personal dimensions of how a return to the family is complicated by
partnership (marriage, divorce, cohabitation, homosexuality) and
parenthood among young couples. Moving outside the home, she looks
at how public issues such as globalization, the decline of the
welfare state, and various forms of social inequality affect the
circumstances of young adulthood. Here Mitchell offers specific
social policy recommendations pertaining to education, housing and
dependency issues, childcare, and gender and racial equality. The
book concludes by critically evaluating the advantages and
drawbacks of two possible future scenarios: increased
individualization in the pursuit of social goals, or a more or less
permanent return to the traditional, extended family.
Until recently, historians and political analysts have tended to
dismiss French revolutionary syndicalism as a movement whose
influence was either negative or ineffectual. This study of French
anarchosyndicalism represents a departure from traditional
class-based analyses and more recent attempts to deal with the
subject from a strictly regional or occupational standpoint. "The
Practical Revolutionaries" will provide scholars and students with
a better understanding of an important movement in labor
history.
* "The Boomerang Age" was named an Outstanding Academic Title of
2007 by "Choice Magazine."
Domestic changes are taking place in the lives of young adults
in Western industrialized societies. Today's young people often
experience less permanency and more movement in a variety of
family-related roles, statuses, and living arrangements. Among the
most prominent changes is the phenomenon of "boomerang kids," young
adults returning to the parental home after their initial entrance
into the adult world. "The Boomerang Age," explores the
implications of this development in a changing sociocultural,
economic, and demographic landscape.
Mitchell begins by addressing definitional, conceptual, and
measurement issues relevant to the "boomerang age." She then places
the issues in historical perspective by considering trends in
family organization--the nuclear family, marriage and divorce rates
and fertility--over the past hundred years with emphasis on the
1950s family as a cultural benchmark. The book then turns to the
contemporary trajectory of home leaving and returning, analyzing
the "launch" and return phases with regard to economic factors,
regional differences, and racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Mitchell then explores the more personal dimensions of how a
return to the family is complicated by partnership (marriage,
divorce, cohabitation, homosexuality) and parenthood among young
couples. Moving outside the home, she looks at how public issues
such as globalization, the decline of the welfare state, and
various forms of social inequality affect the circumstances of
young adulthood. Here Mitchell offers specific social policy
recommendations pertaining to education, housing and dependency
issues, childcare, and gender and racial equality. The book
concludes by critically evaluating the advantages and drawbacks of
two possible future scenarios: increased individualization in the
pursuit of social goals, or a more or less permanent return to the
traditional, extended family.
Confidentiality and record keeping are essential aspects of
everyday counselling practice. This book introduces you to the law,
ethics, guidance and policy relevant to counselling records and
confidentiality, using examples from practice to apply this to a
wide range of counselling situations and dilemmas. This edition is
fully updated to cover recent developments in guidance,
professional ethics, policy and law, including new chapters on GDPR
and data protection law and online and telephone counselling
practice. With an extensive glossary, checklists and useful legal
and other resources, this is an essential resource for trainees and
practitioners in the helping professions.
Confidentiality and record keeping are essential aspects of
everyday counselling practice. This book introduces you to the law,
ethics, guidance and policy relevant to counselling records and
confidentiality, using examples from practice to apply this to a
wide range of counselling situations and dilemmas. This edition is
fully updated to cover recent developments in guidance,
professional ethics, policy and law, including new chapters on GDPR
and data protection law and online and telephone counselling
practice. With an extensive glossary, checklists and useful legal
and other resources, this is an essential resource for trainees and
practitioners in the helping professions.
"[M]arvelous and compelling..." - John Milloy, author of The Plains
Cree and A National Crime As the first inland surveyor for the
Hudson's Bay Company, Philip Turnor stands tall among the explorers
and mapmakers of Canada. Accompanied by Cree guides and his Cree
wife, Turnor travelled 15,000 miles by canoe and foot between 1778
and 1792 to produce ten maps, culminating in his magnum opus, a map
that was the foundation of all northern geographic knowledge at
that time. Barbara Mitchell's biography brings to life the man who
taught David Thompson and Peter Fidler how to survey. In her search
for Turnor's story, Mitchell discovers her own Cree-Orkney ancestry
and that of thousands of others who are descendents of Turnor and
his Cree wife. "Mitchell's work adds substantially to a deeper
knowledge of Turnor, his life, his work, and to the extent
possible, his character. It provides the first close study of his
background, writings, career trajectory, and contributions to the
mapping of North America." - Jennifer Brown, author of Strangers in
Blood: Fur Trade Company Families in Indian Country
Winner Gold eLit Book Award You lead a busy life with countless
commitments. Try to do it all without the stress of burn out. When
it's time to relax you want easy stress escapes. Fast, effective
routines that address the rhythm of a woman's need for physical and
emotional balance. Award-winning Ten Powerful Stress Busters for
the BAM VP Woman in You delivers a toolbox of relaxation
techniques. Many can be completed in five minutes or less. You can
choose from a variety of proven methods to de stress, maximize
health and renew your enthusiastic outlook. You will learn
strategies like: - Using your breath to boost energy, relieve
anxiety and calm frazzled nerves in minutes. - Creating
affirmations that instill confidence. Build self-esteem. Motivation
and feelings of empowerment. -Visualizing for inspiration,
optimism, and envisioning future success. Establishing a safe place
to find the joy in you and the good in your life. -Meditating for
hope and healing. Finding peace and a serene retreat at the end of
a busy day. And there is much more. An amazing amount of
authoritative information is packed in this compact book. For the
BAM VP Woman in You. Bold, Awesome, Motivated, Vibrant and
Passionate
This third book in the authoritative BACP Legal Resources for
Counsellors and Psychotherapists series provides a user-friendly
guide to the law for all those practising and training in the
counselling profession. Barbara Mitchels and Tim Bond make legal
issues relevant and bring them alive for the practitioner. Packed
with practical examples, this book covers essential areas of law
for practitioners including - professional ethics and standards -
negligence - contracts and premises - employment and insurance -
dealing with legal claims - professional diligence. Other features
include a glossary, tables and flowcharts as well as a
comprehensive index of resources and organisations for additional
information and guidance. This readable book helps practice
managers, counsellors and psychotherapists to recognise, understand
and address legal issues that may arise in their practice, and
assists them in finding any additional resources they may need.
Demystifying the law, this book is an authoritative guide for
therapists, including those working in private practice, as well as
being important reading for all those studying counselling,
psychotherapy or clinical psychology.
Whether you are a newly promoted manager, a seasoned business
owner, or a human resources professional, knowing the ins and outs
of dealing with HR issues is critical to your success. The
Essential HR Handbook is a quick-reference guide that sheds light
on the issues that keep managers up at night. It is filled with
information, tools, tips, checklists, and road maps to guide
managers and HR professionals through the maze of people and legal
issues, from recruiting and retaining the best employees to
terminating poor performers.
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