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imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
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A Race With the Sun, or, A Sixteen Months' Tour From Chicago Around the World [microform] - Through Manitoba and British Columbia by the Canadian Pacific, Oregon, and Washington, Japan, China, Siam, Straits Settlements, Burmah, India, Ceylon, Egypt, ... (Hardcover)
Carter H (Carter Henry) 1 Harrison
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The primary challenge of online education is bridging the distance,
both geographical and psychological, between student-and-teacher
and student-and-student dynamics. In today's increasingly
digitalized world, it is important to enhance the quality of
learning and the nature of interactions in distance education
formats. The Community of Inquiry Framework in Contemporary
Education: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a critical
scholarly resource that examines the benefits, challenges, and
intricacies of online learning with attention to key concepts,
literature, resources, tools, and scenarios. Featuring coverage on
a broad range of topics, such as big data research, network
communication theory, educational data mining, and digital
learning, this book is geared towards researchers, instructors, and
higher education administrators seeking current research on the
integration of new distance learning technologies.
Technological and theoretical changes over the past decade have
altered the way we think about test validity. This book addresses
the present and future concerns raised by these developments.
Topics discussed include: * the validity of computerized testing *
the validity of testing for specialized populations (e.g.,
minorities, the handicapped) and * new analytic tools to study and
measure validity
Mental Health and Physical Health are undeniably connected. One
cannot recover physically, if there is still mental suffering, and
vice versa. The essays collected here examine the relationship
between mental and physical health, and how that relationship
flourishes or suffers in a managed care environment. Understanding
more about how the psychological aftereffects of an illness, and
the best ways to respond to them, will ultimately enhance the care
offered to patients. The contributors offer a wide range of
examples of linked physical and mental illnesses, with advice on
how best to responsibly address and treat both. Clinicians and
practitioners will welcome this guide to navigating a managed care
system and working with patients to heal both their mental and
physical maladies equally.
Leadership Bloopers and Blunders is a common-sense book on what not
to do as a leader. The book is divided into six distinct chapters
that help to identify common leadership mistakes that can lead to
disaster for teachers and school leaders. This book shares
real-life stories based on actual events. Some stories are based on
court cases or events that made the news, while others were
compiled from events shared by colleagues. Each story is followed
by discussion questions to facilitate discussion to enhance
leadership development. The chapters highlight legal and good-sense
commentary on how to avoid leadership mishaps from those who have
seen it all.
Contributors to the volume represent an international "who's who"
of research scientists from the fields of psychology and
measurement. It offers the insights of these leading authorities
regarding cognition and personality. In particular, they address
the roles of constructs and values in clarifying the theoretical
and empirical work in these fields, as well as their relation to
educational assessment. It is intended for professionals and
students in psychology and assessment, and almost anyone doing
research in cognition and personality.
Leadership Bloopers and Blunders is a common-sense book on what not
to do as a leader. The book is divided into six distinct chapters
that help to identify common leadership mistakes that can lead to
disaster for teachers and school leaders. This book shares
real-life stories based on actual events. Some stories are based on
court cases or events that made the news, while others were
compiled from events shared by colleagues. Each story is followed
by discussion questions to facilitate discussion to enhance
leadership development. The chapters highlight legal and good-sense
commentary on how to avoid leadership mishaps from those who have
seen it all.
Contributors to the volume represent an international "who's who"
of research scientists from the fields of psychology and
measurement. It offers the insights of these leading authorities
regarding cognition and personality. In particular, they address
the roles of constructs and values in clarifying the theoretical
and empirical work in these fields, as well as their relation to
educational assessment. It is intended for professionals and
students in psychology and assessment, and almost anyone doing
research in cognition and personality.
Designed as a 'one-stop shopping' tool for anyone interested in or
affected by substance abuse, this book provides detailed
discussions that include the history, chemistry, biology,
epidemiology, and salient characteristics of the most important and
prevalent abused substances.
A thorough, user-friendly guide of basic knowledge and group
interventions for psychological trauma from terrorist attacks and
other catastrophic disasters There is relatively little literature
on the psychological trauma caused by catastrophic disasters,
including terrorist attacks and the impending threats of terrorism.
Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches
to Treatment fills that gap by comprehensively discussing ways to
minimize the psychological damage resulting from catastrophic
disasters as well as the trauma developed from the threat of future
terrorist attacks. The book provides thorough presentations of
almost manualized group methods for the prevention and treatment of
the acute and longer-term psychological effects for children,
adolescents, and adults. Appropriate treatment immediately after a
catastrophe can diminish harmful psychological effects, enhance an
individual's quality of life, decrease psychosomatic illnesses and
the exacerbation of chronic medical conditions, increase the
effective utilization of medical facilities, and decrease medical
expenses. In this book, internationally renowned authorities
provide practical expert suggestions and helpful examples to
illustrate the interventions and provide a quick reference for
professionals facing the aftermath of prospective terrorist
disasters and other catastrophic events. Psychological Effects of
Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches to Treatment is divided
into four sections. The first section provides an overview of the
book; the second discusses the foundations and broad issues which
potentially affect the outcome of group treatment; the third
section presents group models which address the particular needs of
children, adolescents, parents, emergency service personnel, and
mental health practitioners; and the fourth part considers future
directions of treatment. Designed to be used as a comprehensive
single source for professionals working with victims of trauma
caused by terrorism or catastrophic disaster, this book can be read
and used in its entirety, or specific chapters detailing treatments
can be chosen and used independently as needed. Extensive
references allow opportunities for further research. Psychological
Effects of Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches to Treatment
presents unique first-person accounts of September 11th and
examines: the neurobiological effects of a traumatic disaster the
effective use of psychotropic medication the implications of living
with ongoing terrorist threats a new framework for preparedness and
response to disasters and trauma for children and families
cultural, religious, and ethnic differences related to the
prevention and treatment of psychological sequelae the diagnosis
and treatment of traumatic grief retraumatization, distressing
reminders, and their effects on post-traumatic adjustment the
knowledge trauma therapists need to integrate small group
principles the diagnosis and group treatment of acute and long-term
effects with adults and children the use of spiritual principles
after a terrorist disaster or catastrophic event nine types of
groups appropriate for specific populations Psychological Effects
of Catastrophic Disasters: Group Approaches to Treatment is a
timely, comprehensive reference for social workers, psychologists,
psychiatrists, health professionals, mental health professionals,
educators, and students. The royalties from this book shall be
donated to organizations which provide direct services to those who
continue to be affected by the events of September 11th, 2001 and
Hurricane Katrina (August 29th, 2005).
Gain a practical perspective on group therapy as a treatment for
addiction
As more and more researchers and clinicians recognize group
therapy as the primary psychosocial intervention in the treatment
of substance abusers, there is a growing need for a comprehensive
resource that places the wide range of theories and ideas about the
treatment into practical perspective. The Group Therapy of
Substance Abuse is the first book to bridge the gap between
substance abuse treatment and group psychotherapy by presenting
expert analyses that address all major schools of thought. The book
includes clinical examples and specific recommendations for
treatment techniques, reflecting a variety of viewpoints from the
leading clinicians, scholars, and teachers in the field.
Because of its therapeutic efficacy and cost effectiveness, group
therapy has come to play an increasingly important role as the
psychosocial therapy of choice for an ever-increasing numbers of
patients with substance abuse disorders. For ease of use, The Group
Therapy of Substance Abuse is divided into several sections,
including a discussion of the basic theoretical approaches on which
most group treatments of substance abusers are based; the uses of
group treatment approaches in specific treatment settings; and the
uses of group treatment with specific patient populations.
The Group Therapy of Substance Abuse also includes diverse
perspectives on: interpersonal and psychodynamic approaches to
therapy cognitive behavioral methods outpatient, inpatient, and
partial-hospitalization groups network therapy and 12-step groups
treatment of gay, lesbian, bisexual, adolescent, and elderly
abusers therapeutic community groups Essential for professionals
who treat substance abusers, The Group Therapy of Substance Abuse
is also an excellent textbook for scholars and students in the
mental health field. The book adds depth to the practicing (and
soon-to-be practicing) clinician's understanding of how best to
address the complex problem of addiction.
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