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Prince Richard, imprisoned in the Bloody Tower by his uncle King
Richard III, and thought to be murdered there, only to re-emerge
years later, to claim by right, his crown.
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Batman: Knightwatch
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After a massive breakout at Arkham Asylum, Batman and his team are
on a mission to bring all the escapees back. Follow along as Batman
hunts down Clayface, Penguin, Mad Hatter, Firefly, and more!
Batman: Knightwatch collects Batman: Knightwatch issues #1-10!
But as the situation grows ever more dire, Robin and his team take
to the streets, trying to save the city from the bargain-hungry
undead. But those zombies really bite: the cemetery isn t safe, the
H.I.V.E. Five are not alive, and his teammates are about to succumb
to shopping fever! Can Robin keep it together long enough to cancel
this apocalypse?
The Counselor as Practitioner-Researcher: A Practical Guide to
Research Methods is designed to help readers integrate a
researcher's perspective and research methodology into their
professional practice. Approaching practice as a
practitioner-researcher not only facilitates the gathering of data
and the drawing of useful conclusions, but also results in more
ethical and effective practice decisions. Section I provides
readers with an overview of the need and value of research in
support of the counseling profession and as a basis for sound and
successful practice decisions. In Section II, the fundamentals of
quantitative, qualitative, and mixed designs are reviewed. Section
III highlights specific designs and their value to the counselor as
practitioner-researcher, including between group, within subject,
action research, and case study designs. The text concludes with an
extensive case illustration of counselor research and the steps
necessary to developing a specific research plan. The Counselor as
Practitioner-Researcher assists those in training and those in
practice to not only become informed consumers of research, but
also "doers" of research as it guides their practice decisions,
affords measures of accountability, and supports program
evaluation.
Crisis and Trauma Counseling: Unique Forms of Helping introduces
students to the nature of crisis and provides them an overview of
the knowledge, skills, and dispositions required by mental health
professionals to successfully assist in a time of crisis. The book
begins by providing readers with a definition of crisis and an
explanation of the nature of crisis work. Section I discusses what
a crises is and how it differs from other events, why crises have a
significant impact on those who experience them, the crisis cycle,
an individual's physical, psychological, and emotional responses to
crisis, and the unique practice of crisis intervention. Section II
teaches students how to assess the severity of a crisis, how to
identify clients at risk of self-harm or harm of others, and how to
recognize disorders such as PTSD, anxiety, depression, and acute
stress disorder. Section III addresses the many faces of crisis,
presenting information on intimate violence, disaster recovery,
terrorism, mass shootings, and hostage situations. This section
also provides students with setting-specific crisis intervention
techniques, strategies for developing an identity as a crisis
counselor, and an overview of legal and ethical issues in crisis
intervention. Written to provide students with a comprehensive look
into the world and complex responsibilities of a crisis counselor,
this text is ideal for courses in clinical mental health
counseling, addiction counseling, social work, family counseling,
and school counseling.
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