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A positive training guide to puppy training written by much-loved
author and puppy-class instructor Charlotte Schwartz is a “week
by week training guide” for all new puppy owners. The late
Charlotte Schwartz had trained dogs for over 40 years and was a
popular, award-winning author, whose no-nonsense style of writing
and training comes forth on every page of this best-selling
introductory guide and dog training book. Focusing on the first
eight weeks that a puppy spends in the new owner’s home, Puppy
Training, Revised Edition walks the owner through the lessons to
teach one week at a time, offering common sense solutions to
obedience and housetraining problems along the way. Sidebars
throughout the text offer useful tips and alternative methods on
how to train a puppy and teach lessons, all of which were
originated by Schwartz in her puppy classes over the decades. From
the first week – during which the puppy is taught to sit and stay
– to the eighth week – devoted to teaching the puppy to
retrieve and a trick or two – this puppy primer is the best
canine educational tool available!
In The Mythology Surrounding Freud and Klein, Charlotte Schwartz
challenges the current misperceptions and theoretical ideas
surrounding Sigmund Freud and Melanie Klein through a systematic
review of their respective theoretical work and clinical studies.
Specifically, Schwartz argues against the current perception that
Klein was the originator of object relations theory and that
Freud's metapsychology was a drive-centered theory with little
regard for the object and object relations. Schwartz further
examines the development of drive and object relations through a
review of key theorists who influenced psychoanalytic training and
treatment methodology in this area, including Ferenczi, Abraham,
Jones, Fairbairn, Guntrip, and Winnicott. This book is recommended
for scholars of psychology and history.
A positive-training guide to puppy training written by much-loved
author and puppy -class instructor Charlotte Schwartz is a "week by
week training guide" for all new puppy owners. The late Charlotte
Schwartz had trained dogs for over forty years and was a popular,
award-winning author, whose no-nonsense style of writing and
training comes forth on every page of this best-selling
introductory guide. Focusing on the first eight weeks that a puppy
spends in the new owner's home, Puppy Training walks the owner
through the lessons to teach one week at a time, offering
commonsense solutions to obedience and housetraining problems along
the way. Sidebars throughout the text offer useful tips and
alternative methods to teach lessons, all of which were originated
by Schwartz in her puppy classes over the decades and are
illustrated here with color photographs. From the first week,
during which the puppy is taught to sit and stand, to the eighth
week, devoted to teach the puppy to retrieve and a trick or two,
this puppy primer is the best canine educational tool available for
under ten dollars!
Navigate the challenges of co-parenting with practical advice and
legal tips. So you did it. You separated. And now the kids that you
always planned to raise together are being raised apart. Most
people don't start a family expecting not to see their children
every day, and yet roughly half of us end up in that scenario. From
there, it's a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure -- and there are many
choices you can make. Your Place or Mine? is a detailed resource
for separating parents. It will help you navigate the legal system,
including negotiating a settlement, mediation, and litigation, and
explains the nuances of different paths to dispute resolution. It
also provides specific advice about what to include in a
compassionate separation agreement, such as specifying how far
parents can live from each other, where transitions take place, how
to handle kids' belongings, communication, future disputes, and
introducing your child to a new partner. Schwartz introduces you to
several families (including her own) with separated parents, as
well as adults who were raised by co-parents, and offers their
insights. She also provides accessible advice from psychologists on
kids' mental health, as well as tips from family law lawyers, who
share anecdotes about the world of co-parenting.
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