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-Accessible core textbook for undergraduate courses in persuasive
communication with wide-ranging coverage of subdisciplines and
professional applications -Provides unique coverage of persuasion
in the contexts of health, business, and social advocacy
-Accessible style and frequent applications to real-world
situations makes this the ideal text for students in professional
programs and community colleges -Companion website includes
PowerPoint slides, web links, and instructor's manual with sample
exercises and questions
This book shows how psychological and social interventions can help
people with psychosis. It brings together both theoretical chapters
that contribute to the reconceptualization of psychosis and
clinical cases illustrating how contemporary psychotherapeutic
intervention models can be applied in the treatment of this mental
health condition, with reflections, strategies and practical
guidelines demonstrating how these models can inform professional
practice in mental healthcare.  Chapters brought
together in this volume aim to reflect a paradigm shift in
psychosis care. They present person-centered models that lead to a
way of seeing, understanding and treating psychosis that is very
different from the traditional biomedical model. Current authors
and approaches are revolutionizing an outdated model trapped in
purely pharmacological actions and tautological explanations of a
biological nature, where symptom control is the basic and
fundamental form of approach, and in which psychotherapeutic
actions take second place as subsidiary to the former. Approaches
such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Acceptance and Recovery
Therapy by Levels, Open Dialogue, Compassion-Centered Therapy or
the Hearing Voices movement, to name but a few of those presented
in this book, represent a journey of self-knowledge and learning
for those recovering from psychosis, and have an intense
transformative potential for the therapeutic team. The fundamental
principle that guides this book is to share models belonging to
psychology that aim at personal development while respecting the
needs, values and goals of each person, and that can be adopted by
any professional or student of clinical psychology, psychiatry,
nursing, social work or any other discipline searching for more
humanistic approaches to treat psychosis.
Told in the voices of the soldiers, doctors, and nurses who were
the untested but valiant defenders of Corregidor, the tiny island
fortress of Generals Macarthur and Wainwright; Corregidor is the
remarkable history of forty American and Filipino survivors. Before
Pearl Harbor, American servicemen in the Philippines led a life of
colonial ease. But from December 1941 to May 1942, defeated and
humiliated by the Japanese and deceived by Washington, they fought
and dies to buy America some desperately needed time to regroup and
respond to the Japanese onslaught in the Pacific.
-Accessible core textbook for undergraduate courses in persuasive
communication with wide-ranging coverage of subdisciplines and
professional applications -Provides unique coverage of persuasion
in the contexts of health, business, and social advocacy
-Accessible style and frequent applications to real-world
situations makes this the ideal text for students in professional
programs and community colleges -Companion website includes
PowerPoint slides, web links, and instructor's manual with sample
exercises and questions
Freeing the Actor is the seventh in a series of acting books by
Eric Morris, which explain and describe his unique system of
acting. In this book, which is totally aimed at the instrument,
Eric has implemented a complete approach to eliminating the
obstacles, dependencies, traps, and habits that plague and block
actors from functioning from an authentic, organic place. By
teaching actors how not to act, Eric leads them to understand that
they must experience in reality what the character is experiencing
in the material. In order to accomplish that, they must be
instrumentally free to connect with and express their authentic
emotional realities. Liberating the instrument allows them to
access all of the colors of their emotional rainbow.
A collection of 125 acting exercises that are based on journal
excerpts and dialogues from Mr. Morris' classes. These exercises
teach the actor to systematically eliminate his or her instrumental
obstacles -- tensions, fears, inhibitions -- and explore the
"being" state, where the actor does no more and no less than what
he or she feels. As the title indicates, many of the techniques
herein address the actor's need to avoid falling into the traps of
concept and presentational acting. There is also a complete chapter
on sense memory -- what it is, and how to practice it and apply it
as an acting tool. Co-authored by Joan Hotchkis, and with a
Foreword by Jack Nicholson.
Eric fully embraces the coaching spirit and uses it to mentor,
coach and teach young people that anything is possible with hard
work and discipline. sharing his gift with the Chicago Charter
School system by teaching, coaching and mentoring students around
the city. Over the past year he has helped youth and organizations
learn teambuilding skills, cultural and athletic diversity and
overall success in athletics, academics and accountability.
However, his passion is developing the morals and mindsets of young
men to rescue them from the pitfalls of gangs, drugs and poor
academic performance. Today, Eric Morris gives youth and adults the
encouragement, hope, and tools to overcome all inner and outward
obstacles that keep them from achieving success and victory in
their current situations and lives. It is his sincere desire to
bring his inspirational message of change and determination to the
masses.
ACTivate Your Life focuses on helping people to be more open,
connected and engaged with their lives, demonstrating how
Acceptance Commitment Therapy can be used to tackle a range of
problems such as low self-esteem, anxiety, anger and depression, as
well as providing skills for life enhancement and self-development.
Readers are encouraged to consider what matters to them and will
learn techniques to set life directions based on meaningful values.
Readers will also be introduced to mindfulness and learn how to use
it in everyday life to connect with their actions, experiences and
the people around them. The ACT approach also teaches that it's a
normal part of being human to have thoughts and feelings that are
unpleasant and the most important thing is to respond effectively
when these kinds of experiences arise. The book is aimed at anyone
wanting to enhance their life skills, and character stories are
used to demonstrate the spectrum of how they might be employed.
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