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When you apply for your first job, your CV is compared to hundreds
of others from graduates with similar academic credentials. You've
only got the time it takes the employer to scan the pages to show
how brilliant you are. How do you impress them when you don't know
what employers are actually looking for? Brilliant CV tells you
what they want and how to write it. This new edition of the
bestselling CV guide has been rewritten and recrafted to deliver
specific device for graduates on innovative approaches to writing
your first CV, so now you can really shine out from the rest. Based
on research among employers and recruiters, revealing what they
look for, Brilliant CV will ensure your CV never fails to impress.
Known as ""Captain Fiction,"" Gordon Lish (b. 1934) is among the
most influential--and controversial--figures in modern American
letters. As an editor at Esquire (1969-1977), Alfred A. Knopf
(1977-1995), and The Quarterly (1987-1995) and as a teacher both in
and outside the university system, he has worked closely with many
of the most pioneering writers of recent times, including Raymond
Carver, Don DeLillo, Barry Hannah, Amy Hempel, Sam Lipsyte, and Ben
Marcus. A prolific author of stories and novels, Lish has also won
a cult following for his own fiction, earning comparisons with
Gertrude Stein and Samuel Beckett. Conversations with Gordon Lish
collects all of Lish's major interviews, covering the entire span
of his extraordinary career. Ranging from 1965 to 2015, these
interviews document his pivotal role in the period's defining
developments: the impact of the Californian counterculture, the
rise and decline of so-called literary ""minimalism,"" dramatic
transformations in book and magazine publishing, and the ongoing
growth of creative writing instruction. Over time, Lish--a
self-described ""dynamic conversationalist""-- forges an evolving
conversation not only with his interviewers, but with the central
trends of twentieth-century literary history. This book will be
essential reading not only for students and fans of contemporary
fiction, but for writers too: included are several interviews in
which Lish discusses his legendary writing classes. Indeed, these
pieces themselves amount to a masterclass in Lishian literary
language--each is a work of art in its own right.
Concierge medicine represents a relatively novel health care
delivery model that is becoming more appealing both to providers
and patients because of its potential to improve quality and value
in health care. A gap exists in the current literature regarding
the benefits and challenges associated with concierge medicine as
well as best practices for developing and sustaining a successful,
patient-centered concierge practice. This book aims to close the
gap by discussing the role of concierge medicine in the context of
the evolving U.S. healthcare system and the changes produced by the
Affordable Care Act. It will address questions about affordability,
access, quality, value, communication, technology, and
patient-centered care, and will include real-world best practice
examples from a successful concierge medicine practice.
This book, based upon a series of psychological research studies,
examines Sierra Leone as a case study of a constructivist and
narrative perspective on psychological responses to warfare,
telling the stories of a range of survivors of the civil war. The
authors explore previous research on psychological responses to
warfare while providing background information on the Sierra Leone
civil war and its context. Chapters consider particular groups of
survivors, including former child soldiers, as well as amputee
footballers, mental health service users and providers, and
refugees. Implications of the themes emerging from this research
are considered with respect to how new understandings can inform
current models of trauma and work with its survivors. Amongst the
issues concerned will be post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic
growth; resilience; mental health service provision; perpetration
of atrocities; and forgiveness. The book also provides a critical
consideration of the appropriateness of the use of Western concepts
and methods in an African context. Drawing upon psychological
theory and rich narrative research, Trauma, Survival and Resilience
in War Zones will appeal to researchers and academics in the field
of clinical psychology, as well as those studying post-war conflict
zones.
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Concierge medicine represents a relatively novel health care
delivery model that is becoming more appealing both to providers
and patients because of its potential to improve quality and value
in health care. A gap exists in the current literature regarding
the benefits and challenges associated with concierge medicine as
well as best practices for developing and sustaining a successful,
patient-centered concierge practice. This book aims to close the
gap by discussing the role of concierge medicine in the context of
the evolving U.S. healthcare system and the changes produced by the
Affordable Care Act. It will address questions about affordability,
access, quality, value, communication, technology, and
patient-centered care, and will include real-world best practice
examples from a successful concierge medicine practice.
This book provides the first comprehensive account of the clinical
applications of personal construct theory. Clinicians who wish to
employ methods derived from the theory will find guidelines set
out, and a thorough examination of the similarities and contrasts
between personal construct theory and other major approaches to
psychological disorders and their treatments presented. "Personal
Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice" will serve as a major
professional resource for those already familiar with PCP and for
those wishing to know more.
We're experiencing turbulent times. In the Glimpses of God course,
Canon David Winter draws on the Bible as he shows where we can find
strength and encouragement as we live through the 21st century.
Glimpses of God brings a message of hope. The five session focus
on: Session 1: The God who hears our cry Session 2: The Shepherd
who guides and guards his people Session 3: The Son who is the Way,
the Truth and the Life Session 4: The God who shares our pain
Session 5: The God who calms our fears The participants on the
course audio are the late British politician, Baroness Shirley
Williams, Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, Professor David Wilkinson,
Canon Lucy WInkett and Dr David Hope. This York Course is available
in the following formats Course Book (Paperback 9780955743788)
Course Book (eBook 978XXXXXXXXXX both ePub and Mobi files provided)
Audio Book of Interview to support Glimpses of God Course (CD
978XXXXXXXXXX) Audio Book of Interview (Digital Download
978XXXXXXXXXX) Transcript of interview to support Glimpses of God
York Course (Paperback 9780955743795) Transcript of interview
(eBook 978XXXXXXXXXX both ePub and Mobi files provided) Book Pack
(9781739182052 Featuring Paperback Course Book, Audio Book on CD
and Paperback Transcript of Interview) Large print (9781739182069)
The World Library of Mental Health celebrates the important
contributions to mental health made by leading experts in their
individual fields. Each author has compiled a career-long
collection of what they consider to be their finest pieces:
extracts from books, journals, articles, major theoretical and
practical contributions, and salient research findings.
Miller Mair, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, devoted
his life to developing a psychology that provided a radical
alternative to the behavioural, and latterly cognitive-behavioural,
approaches that have dominated the field. He presented this work in
a wide range of publications and conference papers, and prior to
his untimely death in 2011 he had selected a number of these for a
volume of his collected works. This book is based upon Miller s
selection, and includes several previously unpublished papers as
well as others that are now out of print.
Miller was considerably influenced by George Kelly s personal
construct psychology, as is apparent in most of his writings.
However, his papers on psychology and psychotherapy also draw upon
an extraordinarily wide range of other fields of knowledge,
including imagery; metaphor; storytelling and narrative; rhetoric;
discourse and conversation; poetry; and spirituality. These
concerns are reflected in the contributions selected for this
volume, which also demonstrate the variation in his style of
writing from the more conventionally academic to the personal and
poetic as he developed a poetics of experience and a stance of
conversational inquiry .
Miller s final publication was entitled Enchanting psychology,
and it is hoped that this volume will provide an antidote to the
disenchantment that many readers may feel with mechanistic and
reductionist approaches in psychology and its clinical
applications, and more generally in health service rhetoric and
policies. As these writings vividly demonstrate, a clinical
psychologist and psychotherapist can, and should, also be a poet,
artist, and storyteller. The volume will be of value to readers
previously unfamiliar with Miller s ideas, but also to those who
know his work, who will find here the first published selection of
his papers."
We're experiencing turbulent times. In the Glimpses of God course,
Canon David Winter draws on the Bible as he shows where we can find
strength and encouragement as we live through the 21st century.
Glimpses of God brings a message of hope. The five session focus
on: Session 1: The God who hears our cry Session 2: The Shepherd
who guides and guards his people Session 3: The Son who is the Way,
the Truth and the Life Session 4: The God who shares our pain
Session 5: The God who calms our fears The participants on the
course audio are the late British politician, Baroness Shirley
Williams, Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, Professor David Wilkinson,
Canon Lucy WInkett and Dr David Hope. This York Course is available
in the following formats Course Book (Paperback 9780955743788)
Course Book (eBook 978XXXXXXXXXX both ePub and Mobi files provided)
Audio Book of Interview to support Glimpses of God Course (CD
978XXXXXXXXXX) Audio Book of Interview (Digital Download
978XXXXXXXXXX) Transcript of interview to support Glimpses of God
York Course (Paperback 9780955743795) Transcript of interview
(eBook 978XXXXXXXXXX both ePub and Mobi files provided) Book Pack
(9781739182052 Featuring Paperback Course Book, Audio Book on CD
and Paperback Transcript of Interview) Large print (9781739182069)
This book, based upon a series of psychological research studies,
examines Sierra Leone as a case study of a constructivist and
narrative perspective on psychological responses to warfare,
telling the stories of a range of survivors of the civil war. The
authors explore previous research on psychological responses to
warfare while providing background information on the Sierra Leone
civil war and its context. Chapters consider particular groups of
survivors, including former child soldiers, as well as amputee
footballers, mental health service users and providers, and
refugees. Implications of the themes emerging from this research
are considered with respect to how new understandings can inform
current models of trauma and work with its survivors. Amongst the
issues concerned will be post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic
growth; resilience; mental health service provision; perpetration
of atrocities; and forgiveness. The book also provides a critical
consideration of the appropriateness of the use of Western concepts
and methods in an African context. Drawing upon psychological
theory and rich narrative research, Trauma, Survival and Resilience
in War Zones will appeal to researchers and academics in the field
of clinical psychology, as well as those studying post-war conflict
zones.
The internet is transforming the way in which the world of work
operates, and those who understand how to make the most of the
online environment are best equipped to progress their careers. For
those who find the world of social media and online career sites
baffling, there's a risk of being left behind. This book explains
how to use technology to your best advantage, giving you the tools
to improve your digital footprint and maximise your chance of
getting recruited online. Using real life examples, the
step-by-step process includes: Who to trust online Getting to grips
with LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Google+ Effective online
communication Making an impact Finding vacancies and other
opportunities How to embrace technology in recruitment practice
With this easy-to-read advice you will be able to embrace how the
internet is changing the world of careers, by having the skills to
make the most of the career progression opportunities technology
has to offer. The You're Hired! series from Trotman guides job
hunters through the challenging process of finding and securing
their perfect role. Each book is written by an expert in their
field and is filled with tips, advice and useful exercises to help
prepare for every stage of the job search.
Known as ""Captain Fiction,"" Gordon Lish (b. 1934) is among the
most influential--and controversial--figures in modern American
letters. As an editor at Esquire (1969-1977), Alfred A. Knopf
(1977-1995), and The Quarterly (1987-1995) and as a teacher both in
and outside the university system, he has worked closely with many
of the most pioneering writers of recent times, including Raymond
Carver, Don DeLillo, Barry Hannah, Amy Hempel, Sam Lipsyte, and Ben
Marcus. A prolific author of stories and novels, Lish has also won
a cult following for his own fiction, earning comparisons with
Gertrude Stein and Samuel Beckett. Conversations with Gordon Lish
collects all of Lish's major interviews, covering the entire span
of his extraordinary career. Ranging from 1965 to 2015, these
interviews document his pivotal role in the period's defining
developments: the impact of the Californian counterculture, the
rise and decline of so-called literary ""minimalism,"" dramatic
transformations in book and magazine publishing, and the ongoing
growth of creative writing instruction. Over time, Lish--a
self-described ""dynamic conversationalist""-- forges an evolving
conversation not only with his interviewers, but with the central
trends of twentieth-century literary history. This book will be
essential reading not only for students and fans of contemporary
fiction, but for writers too: included are several interviews in
which Lish discusses his legendary writing classes. Indeed, these
pieces themselves amount to a masterclass in Lishian literary
language--each is a work of art in its own right.
Patterns of discipleship, worship and prayer that have been
hallowed by centuries of use in many branches of the Christian
church are explored here afresh in the belief that they offer new
significance in the rush and pressure of our modern lifestyles. The
author, David Winter takes us on a tour of: "Ways of Reading the
Bible" (Lectio Divina), "Food for the Journey" (the Eucharist),
"The Sacrament of the Word" (attending to the preacher), "Aids to
Devotion" (icons, candles, incense), "The Double Cure" (confession
and absolution), "The Cloud of Witnesses" (learning from the
saints), "Self-Denial" (fasting, personal discipline), "The Sign of
Christ" (making the sign of the cross), "The Christian Seasons"
(using the Church calendar), "The Daily 'Office'" (giving shape to
our quiet times), "Anointing with Oil" (the sign of the Spirit),
"Praying with the Whole Church" (the Communion of Saints).
In recent years, churches within and without the liturgical
tradition have begun to rediscover the rhythms of the Christian
year. With its two great cycles of incarnation and redemption,
centred on Christmas and Easter, it is the church's time-honoured
way of ensuring that the whole story of salvation is retold in all
its fullness every year. With its times of preparation and
celebration, watching and waiting, sorrow and rejoicing, it also
allows space for every human emotion to find expression. And the
Calendar of Saints allows us to pause throughout the year and
consider the many role models of faith we have - from biblical
characters to modern day martyrs such as Janani Luwum. Here is an
inspirational tour through the Christian year from a much loved
writer. Whether it is a familiar to readers or a completely new
concept, this devotional companion will provide many ideas for
enriching worship and discipleship throughout the year.
'All we can do is pray.' How often we hear these words in the wake
of a disaster or a tragedy. At certain moments of great sorrow - or
great joy - praying seems as natural as breathing. The Nation's
Favourite Prayers brings together a selection of prayers - both
classic and modern - that can be used in a wide range of
situations. In the first part of the book, David Winter explores
the importance of prayer and offers guidance on different
approaches. The second part of the book contains 40 prayers, giving
the background to each prayer as well as the full text. Famous
prayers featured include: the Lord's Prayer, the prayer of St
Francis of Assisi, the Serenity Prayer, a Gaelic Blessing, a
Kitchen Prayer and the prayer of General Lord Astley before the
battle of Edgehill.
Mary Wollstonecraft is one of the most distinctive letter writers
of the 18th century. She talked and thought on paper - her letters
were a large part of the drama of her life. In them she grows from
an awkward child of 14 to a woman of 38 facing death in childbirth.
At different times they reveal her very modern desire to reconcile
the irreconcilable: integrity and sexual longing, the needs and
duties of a woman, motherhood and intellectual life, fame and
domesticity, and reason and passion. Written on the hoof in cramped
lodgings or swaying boats, the wilds of Scandinavia or freezing
Paris, they form an extensive autobiographical document.
We're experiencing turbulent times. In the Glimpses of God course,
Canon David Winter draws on the Bible as he shows where we can find
strength and encouragement as we live through the 21st century.
Glimpses of God brings a message of hope. The five session focus
on: Session 1: The God who hears our cry Session 2: The Shepherd
who guides and guards his people Session 3: The Son who is the Way,
the Truth and the Life Session 4: The God who shares our pain
Session 5: The God who calms our fears The participants on the
course audio are the late British politician, Baroness Shirley
Williams, Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, Professor David Wilkinson,
Canon Lucy WInkett and Dr David Hope. This York Course is available
in the following formats Course Book (Paperback 9780955743788)
Course Book (eBook 978XXXXXXXXXX both ePub and Mobi files provided)
Audio Book of Interview to support Glimpses of God Course (CD
978XXXXXXXXXX) Audio Book of Interview (Digital Download
978XXXXXXXXXX) Transcript of interview to support Glimpses of God
York Course (Paperback 9780955743795) Transcript of interview
(eBook 978XXXXXXXXXX both ePub and Mobi files provided) Book Pack
(9781739182052 Featuring Paperback Course Book, Audio Book on CD
and Paperback Transcript of Interview) Large print (9781739182069)
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