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Becoming and Being a Play Therapist: Play Therapy in Practice
presents a rich and illuminating account of current play therapy
practice, with an emphasis on becoming and being a play therapist
and on some of the varied clinical contexts in which play
therapists work. Written by members of British Association of Play
Therapists, this book highlights the current complexity of play
therapy practice in the UK and reflects the expertise of the
collected authors in working with emotional, behavioural and mental
health challenges in children and young people. Divided into three
parts, the book is designed to build on and consolidate the
principles and professional/personal competences of play therapy
practice. Key topics include: Training and establishing oneself as
a play therapist in the UK, a comprehensive guide. The
improvisational practitioner; therapist responses to resistance and
aggressive play. Systemic considerations in play therapy with birth
families and adopters; advantages and challenges. Case-study based
explorations of play therapy across a range of service user groups,
including childhood trauma, bereavement and sexual abuse, and
agency contexts, including school and CAMHS settings. Becoming and
Being a Play Therapist will be relevant both for play therapy
trainees and for qualified play therapists as well as for related
professionals.
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems are at the
heart of the modern industrial enterprise ranging from mining
plants, water and electrical utility installations to oil and gas
plants. In a market that is crowded with high-level monographs and
reference guides, more practical information for professional
engineers is required. This book covers the essentials of SCADA
communication systems focussing on DNP3, the IEC 60870.5 standard
and other new developments in this area. It commences with a brief
review of the fundamentals of SCADA systems' hardware, software and
the communications systems (such as RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet and
TCP/IP) that connect the SCADA Modules together. A solid review is
then done on the DNP3 and IEC 60870.5 protocols where its features,
message structure, practical benefits and applications are
discussed. This book provides you with the knowledge to design your
next SCADA system more effectively with a focus on using the latest
communications technologies available.
* Covers the essentials of SCADA communication systems and other
new developments in this area
* Covers a wide range of specialist networking topics and other
topics ideal for practicing engineers and technicians looking to
further and develop their knowledge of the subject
* Extremely timely subject as the industry has made a strong
movement towards standard protocols in modern SCADA communications
systems
Becoming and Being a Play Therapist: Play Therapy in Practice
presents a rich and illuminating account of current play therapy
practice, with an emphasis on becoming and being a play therapist
and on some of the varied clinical contexts in which play
therapists work. Written by members of British Association of Play
Therapists, this book highlights the current complexity of play
therapy practice in the UK and reflects the expertise of the
collected authors in working with emotional, behavioural and mental
health challenges in children and young people. Divided into three
parts, the book is designed to build on and consolidate the
principles and professional/personal competences of play therapy
practice. Key topics include: Training and establishing oneself as
a play therapist in the UK, a comprehensive guide. The
improvisational practitioner; therapist responses to resistance and
aggressive play. Systemic considerations in play therapy with birth
families and adopters; advantages and challenges. Case-study based
explorations of play therapy across a range of service user groups,
including childhood trauma, bereavement and sexual abuse, and
agency contexts, including school and CAMHS settings. Becoming and
Being a Play Therapist will be relevant both for play therapy
trainees and for qualified play therapists as well as for related
professionals.
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Ghost Stories: Volume 4 (DVD)
Denholm Elliot, Bernard Lloyd, Reginald Jessup, Kate Binchy, Peter Bowles, …
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Triple bill of supernatural dramas adapted by the BBC. In 'The
Signalman' (1976), based on the story by Charles Dickens, Denholm
Elliott stars as a troubled railway signalman who has witnessed
some unsettling sights and sounds along his stretch of track. A
curious traveller (Bernard Lloyd) tries to make sense of these
strange goings-on. In 'Stigma' (1977) Katherine Delgado (Kate
Binchy) and her family move into a new home but have difficulty
removing a menhir from their garden. When they disrupt the ancient
site, a spectre is unleashed which leaves Katherine experiencing
terrifying situations and an increasing sense of panic. In 'The Ice
House' (1978) Paul (John Stride) goes to stay at a spa resort to
help him get over the breakdown of his marriage. While there he
meets the resort's bizarre owners, siblings Clovis (Geoffrey
Burridge) and Jessica (Elizabeth Romilly), who lead him to their
garden ice house and encourage him to take in the scent of their
flowers. When his nights are disturbed by unexplained activity he
decides to take matters into his own hands to find out the truth
about the mysterious ice house.
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Non-Fiction 2021 - UEA MA Non-Fiction Anthology (Paperback)
Elisa Segrave; Introduction by Helen Smith; Edited by (consulting) Nathan Hamilton; Editorial coordination by Shannon Clinton-Copeland; Designed by Emily Benton; Edited by (board members) …
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Collection of ghost stories adapted by the BBC. In 'Whistle and
I'll Come to You' (1968) Michael Hordern plays Professor Parkin who
heads to a hotel on the east coast of England. While out on a walk
he comes across a mysterious bone whistle which ends up having
disturbing consequences for Parkin. In 'Whistle and I'll Come to
You' (2010) John Hurt stars as James Parkin who, in this version,
is a retired astronomer taking a much needed break from caring for
his ailing wife. In 'A Warning to the Curious' (1972) Mr Paxton
(Peter Vaughan) travels to English seaside town Seaburg hoping to
find the last of three Anglo Saxon crowns belonging to the Agers
family whose last descendant has recently died. In 'The Stalls of
Barchester' (1971) Dr. Black (Clive Swift) is cataloguing the
Barchester Cathedral Library when he comes across an old diary
belonging to Archdeacon Haynes (Robert Hardy) who died
mysteriously. In 'Lost Hearts' (1973) young orphan Stephen (Simon
Gipps-Kent) goes to stay at the generous Mr. Abney (Joseph
O'Connor)'s estate where he is haunted by two children who
previously lived in the house. In 'The Ash Tree' (1975) Sir Richard
Fell (Edward Petherbridge) inherits his uncle's manor and grounds.
He moves in and decides to cut down an ash tree that could prove
harmful to the property... In 'The Treasure of Abbot Thomas' (1974)
cynical Reverend Somerton (Michael Bryant) is completely
close-minded when it comes to paranormal activity. But his
steadfast beliefs falter when his search for the treasure of
alchemist Abbot Thomas (John Herrington) unleashes a terrifying
spectre. In 'The Signalman' (1976), based on the story by Charles
Dickens, Denholm Elliott stars as a troubled railway signalman who
has witnessed some unsettling sights and sounds along his stretch
of track. In 'Stigma' (1977) Katherine Delgado (Kate Binchy) and
her family move into a new home but have difficulty removing a
menhir from their garden. In 'The Ice House' (1978) Paul (John
Stride) goes to stay at a spa resort to help him get over the
breakdown of his marriage. In 'A View from a Hill' (2005) historian
Dr. Fanshawe (Mark Letheren) visits his friend, Squire Richard (Pip
Torrens), and, having broken his own binoculars, borrows a pair
through which he can see into the past... In 'Number 13' (2006)
Professor Anderson (Greg Wise) is staying in room 12 of a local
hotel while working in a cathedral town to authenticate historical
documents. But after being disturbed at night, Anderson discovers
that a previously missing room 13 has appeared... Finally, Robert
Powell reads a selection of tales by M.R. James which were
partially dramatised for the series 'Classic Ghost Stories'. The
episodes comprise: 'The Mezzotint', 'The Ash Tree', 'Wailing Well',
'The Rose Garden' and 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad'.
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Ghost Stories: Volume 3 (DVD)
Simon Gipps-Kent, Joseph O'Connor, James Mellor, Edward Petherbridge, Preston Lockwood, …
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Lawrence Gordon Clark directs this triple bill of BBC adaptations
of the ghost stories by M.R. James. In 'Lost Hearts' (1973) young
orphan Stephen (Simon Gipps-Kent) goes to stay at the generous Mr.
Abney (Joseph O'Connor)'s estate where he is haunted by two
children who previously lived in the house. It turns out the
children have come to warn Stephen that Abney is not all that he
seems. In 'The Ash Tree' (1975) Sir Richard Fell (Edward
Petherbridge) inherits his uncle's manor and grounds. He moves in
and decides to cut down an ash tree that could prove harmful to the
property but before he gets the chance he begins to hear strange
sounds and sees supernatural figures coming from the tree... In
'The Treasure of Abbot Thomas' (1974) cynical Reverend Somerton
(Michael Bryant) is completely close-minded when it comes to
paranormal activity. His steadfast beliefs falter, however, when
his and Lord Peter Dattering (Paul Lavers)'s search for the
treasure of alchemist Abbot Thomas (John Herrington) unleashes a
terrifying spectre.
In sixteen diverse and entertaining stories, Gordon R Clarke takes
us on a journey from the struggle of ancient rebels to the aromas
of an unexpected future, delivering the flavours of five
continents, spiced with both comedy and philosophy. He leads us
through the terrors of madness to the peace of the Thai countryside
by way of an indiscreet Christmas letter from Spain, a funeral in
North Carolina, a pizza incident in Singapore, an altercation in
Crete, and a mysterious evening in Budapest. Throughout, the
question of what is real and what we can never know haunts the
collection, reminding us not only of the impermanence of all things
but also the joy of human connection.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1888 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1901 Edition.
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.
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++++ The Church Of St. Bunco: A Drastic Treatment Of A Copyrighted
Religion...un-christian Non-science, Volume 68; The Church Of St.
Bunco: A Drastic Treatment Of A Copyrighted Religion...un-christian
Non-science; Gordon Clark Gordon Clark Abbey Press, 1901 Christian
Science
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