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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Puritan minister, colonial pioneer, and inspiration for the first
ever democratic constitution - Thomas Hooker's fine example of
religious and public service is explored in this biography. During
his researches into the local history of Connecticut and the
Hartford Church, George Leon Walker uncovered enough information to
justify a biography of Thomas Hooker. After several years of
meticulous research, corroborating historical sources, accounts and
records of the early colonial period with Hooker's own surviving
written works, he published this account of the great preacher's
life and achievements in 1891. We follow Thomas Hooker from his
youth in an England rent by religious conflict, through his
education at Cambridge University, through initial demonstrations
of his great and inspiring oratorical gifts. His sympathy for
Puritanism in the 1620s disrupted his quiet life as a preacher and
lecturer in England, and he was forced to leave the country for the
Netherlands, and then onward to New England.
This volume provides a comprehensive review of the essentials of
the Therapeutic Community (TC) theory and its practical "whole
person" approach to the treatment of substance abuse disorders and
related problems. Part I outlines the perspective of the
traditional views of the substance abuse disorder, the substance
abuser, and the basic components of this approach. Part II explains
the organizational structure of the TC, its work components, and
the role of residents and staff.
The chapters in Part III describe the essential activities of TC
life that relate most directly to the recovery process and the
goals of rehabilitation. The final part outlines how individuals
change in the TC behaviorally, cognitively, and emotionally. This
is an invaluable resource for all addictions professionals and
students.
Puritan minister, colonial pioneer, and inspiration for the first
ever democratic constitution - Thomas Hooker's fine example of
religious and public service is explored in this biography. During
his researches into the local history of Connecticut and the
Hartford Church, George Leon Walker uncovered enough information to
justify a biography of Thomas Hooker. After several years of
meticulous research, corroborating historical sources, accounts and
records of the early colonial period with Hooker's own surviving
written works, he published this account of the great preacher's
life and achievements in 1891. We follow Thomas Hooker from his
youth in an England rent by religious conflict, through his
education at Cambridge University, through initial demonstrations
of his great and inspiring oratorical gifts. His sympathy for
Puritanism in the 1620s disrupted his quiet life as a preacher and
lecturer in England, and he was forced to leave the country for the
Netherlands, and then onward to New England.
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