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Poor executive function (EF) in the brain can mean behavioral and
attentional problems in school. This book explains to professionals
and parents how EF develops in kids, what EF difficulties look
like, and what creative and effective interventions can meet their
needs. Executive functions involve mental processes such as:
Working memory–holding several pieces of information in mind
while we try to do something with them–for example, understand
and solve a problem or carry out a task. Response
inhibition–inhibiting actions that interfere with our intentions
or goals. Shifting focus–interrupting an ongoing response in
order to direct attention to other aspects of a situation that are
important for goal attainment. Cognitive flexibility–generating
alternative methods of solving a problem or reaching a goal.
Self-monitoring–checking on one's own cognitions and actions to
assure that they are in line with one's intentions. Goal
Orientation–creating and carrying out a multi-step plan for
achieving a goal in a timely fashion, keeping the "big picture" in
mind.
In investigating the relationship between accusation and excuse,
this study uncovers something about the criminal law's peculiar way
of interpreting human action. Identifying that something can move
us a little closer to discovery or agreement and just what it is
that is staked in criminal law. What is staked in any discussion of
criminal law is the meaning and operation of 'responsibility, '
which makes human action and its consequences so tragic. The author
confronts the idea of responsibility by mapping the work of J. L.
Austin onto the criminal law. Doing so entails considering the
extent to which the language of criminal law can be reconciled with
ordinary language, a project that entails considering whether the
language of criminal law is ordinary language. This method of
philosophizing attempts to get a sharpened perception of the world
by seeking to understand why we speak as we do in specific speech
situations. Ordinary-language philosophy presupposes that to attain
knowledge of our language is to attain knowledge of whateve
This practical manual provides a real-world educationally focused
resource. It enables the reader to gain a good understanding of a
range of skin diseases, their differential diagnosis and various
medical and/or surgical treatment options. Topics covered include
general dermatology, oncodermatology, drugs, phototherapy,
pigmentary disorders, skin of color, inpatient dermatology and
pediatric dermatology. Emphasis is placed on concise, practical
points that one can use in clinic, with informative pearls to
reinforce the key messages in each chapter. Practical Guide to
Dermatology: The Henry Ford Manual systematically describes a broad
range of practical concepts, diagnostic and treatment techniques
involving various dermatological disciplines. It represents a
valuable reference guide for practising and trainee dermatologists
alike.
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