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First published in 1988, behavioural family therapists worked in an
area that had greatly changed since its inception over 20 years
before. Growing out of the pioneering work of Gerald Patterson,
Robert Paul Liberman, and Richard Stuart, whose backgrounds vary
from psychology to psychiatry to social work, behavioural family
therapy (BFT) had evolved to encompass systems theory,
considerations of the therapeutic alliance, as well as approaches
to accounting for and restructuring family members' subjective
experiences through cognitive strategies. As BFT had not been the
'brain child' of any one charismatic innovator, but rather of a
wide array of clinicians and researchers developing and rigorously
testing hypotheses, it is fitting that this much-needed summation
of the field was a collaborative product of an array of
well-established practitioners of the time. They discuss in Part 1
of the book the theoretical parameters of BFT, focusing on modular
behavioural strategies, the indications for therapy, assessment of
family problems, pertinent issues arising in clinical practice, and
approaches to the problem of resistance to change. Contributors to
Part 2 then apply theory to such clinical situations as 'parent
training' and helping families cope with patients suffering from
developmental disabilities, alcoholism, schizophrenia, senile
dementia, as well as anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and depressive
disorders. Specific attention is also given to acute inpatient and
primary health-care settings. While BFT had already proved quite
effective in treating a great number of family problems, it was
only in its infancy at the time of writing. As Falloon says in his
overview 'all exponents of the method are constantly involved with
the process of refinement, each clinician is a researcher, each
family member is a research subject, and each researcher is
contributing to clinical advancement.' This openness, in
combination with a willingness to modify 'sacred' tenets of
behaviourism while adapting proven techniques from other family
therapies, made this title a landmark in its field. As such, it was
not only of interest to all clinicians and researchers with a
behavioural slant, but also to all family therapists who wished to
challenge themselves to develop an integrative approach.
Here is a book packed with good advice on how to find and maintain
a Ducati Desmodue twin. From running costs, through paperwork,
vital statistics, valuation - this book shows you exactly what to
look for when examining a potential Ducati Desmodue purchase. Along
with a detailed description of all the individual models, there is
a comprehensive condition checklist and guide, photos of key areas
to check, and foibles to be aware of. Includes key specifications
and details of useful upgrades that will enable one of these
classic machines to be used on a regular basis, and a guide to the
market and values.
The story of Moto Guzzi is a story of survival. As one of Italy's
oldest, and most legendary marques, Moto Guzzi had seen the height
of success during the 1930s, and then the 1950s when they dominated
250 and 350cc Grand Prix racing. Their withdrawal from racing
coincided with a period of stagnation until the company was sold to
De Tomaso in 1973. During the 1970s the V7 Sport and Le Mans were
at the forefront of the new superbike era, and later, with Dr John
Wittner's help, embraced contemporary technology with the 1000cc
Daytona. If one aspect characterises Moto Guzzi it is continuity.
The great 500cc Falcone single ran from 1950 until 1976, and the
V7, originally seeing the light of day in 1967, continued well into
the 2010s. This continuity breeds loyalty, and Guzzi owners are a
fiercely proud breed. Guzzis are not like other motorcycles, even
Italian ones, and to qualify as a Guzzi owner requires a dedication
and individuality that will be rewarded in a long term
relationship.
Here is a book packed with good advice on how to find and maintain
a Desmoquattro twin Ducati. From running costs, through paperwork,
vital statistics, valuation - this book shows you exactly what to
look for when examining a potential Ducati Desmoquattro purchase.
Along with a detailed description of all the individual models,
there is a comprehensive condition checklist and guide, plus photos
of key areas to check and foibles to be aware of. Also includes
info on key specifications and useful upgrades that will enable one
of these classic machines to be used on a regular basis, and a
guide to the market and value - everything you need to buy the
Desmoquattro of your dreams. Ian Falloon has 40 years of experience
with Ducati, and has written several books covering the
Desmoquattro models. He has owned several examples of this bike,
and in his role as a motorcycle journalist attended the press
launches for many of the models covered in this book. Ian's close
association with the factory, and personal association with many of
the engineers involved, has given him an invaluable insight into
these models.
First published in 1988, behavioural family therapists worked in an
area that had greatly changed since its inception over 20 years
before. Growing out of the pioneering work of Gerald Patterson,
Robert Paul Liberman, and Richard Stuart, whose backgrounds vary
from psychology to psychiatry to social work, behavioural family
therapy (BFT) had evolved to encompass systems theory,
considerations of the therapeutic alliance, as well as approaches
to accounting for and restructuring family members' subjective
experiences through cognitive strategies. As BFT had not been the
'brain child' of any one charismatic innovator, but rather of a
wide array of clinicians and researchers developing and rigorously
testing hypotheses, it is fitting that this much-needed summation
of the field was a collaborative product of an array of
well-established practitioners of the time. They discuss in Part 1
of the book the theoretical parameters of BFT, focusing on modular
behavioural strategies, the indications for therapy, assessment of
family problems, pertinent issues arising in clinical practice, and
approaches to the problem of resistance to change. Contributors to
Part 2 then apply theory to such clinical situations as 'parent
training' and helping families cope with patients suffering from
developmental disabilities, alcoholism, schizophrenia, senile
dementia, as well as anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and depressive
disorders. Specific attention is also given to acute inpatient and
primary health-care settings. While BFT had already proved quite
effective in treating a great number of family problems, it was
only in its infancy at the time of writing. As Falloon says in his
overview 'all exponents of the method are constantly involved with
the process of refinement, each clinician is a researcher, each
family member is a research subject, and each researcher is
contributing to clinical advancement.' This openness, in
combination with a willingness to modify 'sacred' tenets of
behaviourism while adapting proven techniques from other family
therapies, made this title a landmark in its field. As such, it was
not only of interest to all clinicians and researchers with a
behavioural slant, but also to all family therapists who wished to
challenge themselves to develop an integrative approach.
This new edition of Ian Falloon's classic book on the history of
BMW Motorcycles brings the story right up to date, and now includes
all models from 1923 right through to 2019. Over the past 80 years,
BMW motorcycles have provided a unique alternative to those of
other manufacturers. Some motorcycles may have been faster,
certainly others were cheaper, but with their emphasis on quality
and reliability, none have emulated the practicality of a BMW. With
its commitment to ease of serviceability, the BMW motorcycle has
become the preferred choice for hundreds of thousands of
motorcyclists around the world. BMW motorcycles are made to be
ridden, and if the journey includes a mixture of straight roads and
corners, there is no better motorcycle. Factor in the best range of
factory luggage and accessories available, and the success of BMW
motorcycles isn't surprising. Ownership of a BMW is also generally
a long-term affair. Because of long model runs, the designs are so
well developed there seems little need to update on the whim of
fashion. This is most definitely a refreshing change from the
current trend towards instant obsolescence. Falloon is a prolific
author and one of the world's foremost motorcycle historians with
years of experience. His other BMW books include BMW Boxer Twin
Bible, BMW R90S, and the Complete Book of BMW Motorcycles.
Production of Ducati Bevel Twins spanned 15 years, and nowadays a
restored bike with original parts will be worth about double the
value of one with the wrong parts/detailing. There have been so
many variations over the years that most people have no idea what
is correct for a particular model. A would-be buyer's first
question is always "how authentic is the bike?", not whether it is
beautifully restored. So this book is a comprehensive guide to
authenticity. The content includes colour codes, stripe widths,
decal placement, etc. The practical chapters are by necessity
broad. For instance, there were five fork types, more than five
shock absorber types (many not rebuildable), more than five brake
types and ten different frame types. These practical chapters cover
little tricks in assembly and offer general advice rather than a
detailed workshop manual-type description.
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