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Telecommunications systems are central to the development of a
global economy, and are fundamental to the means by which most
business is conducted, organised and managed. Supported by recent
sophisticated econometric analyses, the International
Telecommunications Union considers the link between
telecommunications and economic development to be axiomatic. This
volume takes a broader view. Four themes are considered:
Telecommunications and Development focuses on new technology
diffusion, and the regional impact of telecommunications
investment. International Dimensions provides an examination of the
political, strategic and legal environment within which new
communications technology evolves and is employed. Organisational
Aspects is concerned with organisation-specific analyses of the
role and impact of telecommunications within firms. Such an
approach avoids the 'telecommunications as oil' treatment of much
recent analysis. Country Studies examines telecommunications issues
in the Asia-Pacific region, South America, and the former communist
nations of Central and Eastern Europe. The papers tacitly stress
the importance of path dependence; that is, institutional features
and history, are important in determining telecommunications
futures.
As a psychotherapist, what do you need to know about the law? How
does the legal system support (or fail to support) your work or the
delivery of mental health services generally? What can you do to
make use of the law and the legal system to improve your practice
and to protect yourself? Filling a significant gap in the social
work and other psychotherapeutic literature, Legal Issues in Social
Work, Counseling, and Mental Health presents clearly and
comprehensively what mental health and other direct practice
professionals need to know to respond to the legal issues that
surround practice. This volume covers a wide range of topics,
including providing testimony, responding to subpoenas, dealing
with an attorney, influencing the legal system, and understanding
the legal side of the business of psychotherapy. The author also
discusses various direct practice and human service issues,
incorporating some of the everyday legal issues these professionals
encounter and using case material. The book educates counselors and
clinicians on the function of the law in their professional lives.
Through cases and case vignettes, the author illustrates the legal
processes relevant to cliniciansAE professional lives, and suggests
"alternative behaviors for clinicians that would satisfy legal
requirements, yet remain within sound practice." Helping to
demystify the legal system, Legal Issues in Social Work,
Counseling, and Mental Health will allow professionals and students
in social work, human services, family studies, counseling,
clinical psychology, pastoral counseling and psychotherapy a better
understanding of the law.
A guide to both theory and practice of blended learning offering
rigorous research, case studies, and methods for the assessment of
educational effectiveness. Blended learning combines traditional
in-person learning with technology-enabled education. Its
pedagogical aim is to merge the scale, asynchrony, and flexibility
of online learning with the benefits of the traditional
classroom-content-rich instruction and the development of learning
relationships. This book offers a guide to both theory and practice
of blended learning, offering rigorous research, case studies, and
methods for the assessment of educational effectiveness. The
contributors to this volume adopt a range of approaches to blended
learning and different models of implementation and offer
guidelines for both researchers and instructors, considering such
issues as research design and data collection. In these courses,
instructors addressed problems they had noted in traditional
classrooms, attempting to enhance student engagement, include more
active learning strategies, approximate real-world problem solving,
and reach non-majors. The volume offers a cross-section of
approaches from one institution, Georgia Tech, to provide both
depth and breadth. It examines the methodologies of implementation
in a variety of courses, ranging from a first-year composition
class that incorporated the video game Assassin's Creed II to a
research methods class for psychology and computer science
students. Blended Learning will be an essential resource for
educators, researchers, administrators, and policy makers.
Contributors Joe Bankoff, Paula Braun, Mark Braunstein, Marion L.
Brittain, Timothy G. Buchman, Rebecca E. Burnett, Aldo A. Ferri,
Bonnie Ferri, Andy Frazee, Mohammed M. Ghassemi, Ashok K. Goel,
Alyson B. Goodman, Joyelle Harris, Cheryl Hiddleson, David Joyner,
Robert S. Kadel, Kenneth J. Knoespel, Joe Le Doux, Amanda G.
Madden, Lauren Margulieux, Olga Menagarishvili, Shamim Nemati,
Vjollca Sadiraj, Donald Webster
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
As a psychotherapist, what do you need to know about the law? How does the legal system support (or fail to support) your work or the delivery of mental health services generally? What can you do to make use of the law and the legal system to improve your practice and to protect yourself? Filling a significant gap in the social work and other psychotherapeutic literature, Legal Issues in Social Work, Counseling, and Mental Health presents clearly and comprehensively what mental health and other direct practice professionals need to know to respond to the legal issues that surround practice. This volume covers a wide range of topics, including providing testimony, responding to subpoenas, dealing with an attorney, influencing the legal system, and understanding the legal side of the business of psychotherapy. The author also discusses various direct practice and human service issues, incorporating some of the everyday legal issues these professionals encounter and using case material. The book educates counselors and clinicians on the function of the law in their professional lives. Through cases and case vignettes, the author illustrates the legal processes relevant to cliniciansĘ professional lives, and suggests "alternative behaviors for clinicians that would satisfy legal requirements, yet remain within sound practice." Helping to demystify the legal system, Legal Issues in Social Work, Counseling, and Mental Health will allow professionals and students in social work, human services, family studies, counseling, clinical psychology, pastoral counseling and psychotherapy a better understanding of the law.
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