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The Art of the Steal (DVD)
Jay Baruchel, Katheryn Winnick, Devon Bostick, Matt Dillon, Chris Diamantopoulos, …
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R66
R23
Discovery Miles 230
Save R43 (65%)
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Jonathan Sobol directs this comedy crime thriller starring Kurt
Russell, Matt Dillon and Jay Baruchel. Crunch Calhoun (Russell)
believed he was destined for greatness but, having now reached
middle age, finds himself struggling to scrape a living as a
motorcycle stuntman. Tired of risking his life for a few hundred
dollars a time, Crunch is drawn towards his criminal past and
contacts his estranged brother Nicky (Dillon) to see if he is
interested in arranging a lucrative heist. Crunch has his eyes on a
grand prize, a highly valuable Gutenberg Bible, and assembles a
team to take on the daunting challenge of seizing it from its high
security location. Will Calhoun achieve immortality at last?
This best-selling, practical, evidence-based guide to the cognitive
behavioural approach takes you step-by-step through the process of
counselling, from initial contact with the client to termination
and follow up. The book follows a skills-based format based around
the Bordin and Dryden model of bonds, goals, tasks and views, with
expanded case material to further illustrate links between theory
and practice. This third edition includes new content on: * the
working alliance - what it is and why it is so important *
challenges and pitfalls in the counselling process * when to
challenge and when not to challenge clients beliefs * emotional
problems such as shame, guilt and jealousy as well as anxiety,
depression and anger. Drawing on their own extensive experience and
contemporary research, the authors provide a concise overview of
the cognitive behavioural approach, with new material on emotional
problems rarely covered in practitioner guides, a strong emphasis
on the therapeutic alliance, and updated bibliographic references
throughout. Praise for the Previous Edition: "An elegant and
informative guide to the practice of cognitive behavioural
counselling ... recommended for all CBT practitioners." - Mick
Power, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Edinburgh "A
deserved best-seller for over 20 years. Peter Trower and colleagues
have completely revised and updated the book in light of the
enormous scientific achievements of CBT in this time. This
brilliant book is essential reading for all cognitive behavioural
practitioners." - Max Birchwood, Professor of Youth Mental Health,
University of Birmingham ?"An absolutely wonderful book on
cognitive behavioural counselling. It includes not only the basic
information but also recent conceptual advances in the field.
Truly, I cannot recommend this book highly enough!" - E. Thomas
Dowd, International Editor, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
From 2002 to 2008, the Bush administration argued that Iran was
developing nuclear weapons, despite years of inconclusive
International Atomic Energy Agency inspection reports. In the
absence of substantive evidence, much of the debate was conducted
via public forums with a heavy persuasive element to the discourse.
This book offers an in-depth consideration of the rhetoric
surrounding Irans controversial nuclear programme. It takes an
interdisciplinary approach, examining speeches, interviews, news
reports, online message boards and newspaper layouts during the
Bush Presidency (2000-2008). Engaging with visual grammar and
narrative, the book looks at layouts from the Associated Press, The
New York Times and The Washington Post, amongst others. The book
points out, using rhetorical theory and discourse analysis, the
conditions that lent credibility to the Bush administrations
position by examining the arguments Bush and his political
surrogates put forward, and the discourse strategies that
influenced which ideas gained salience and which were downplayed.
Political communication and Foucaults theory of governmentality are
brought in to articulate the implications regarding the influence,
importance and expansion of executive power.
This best-selling, practical, evidence-based guide to the cognitive
behavioural approach takes you step-by-step through the process of
counselling, from initial contact with the client to termination
and follow up. The book follows a skills-based format based around
the Bordin and Dryden model of bonds, goals, tasks and views, with
expanded case material to further illustrate links between theory
and practice. This third edition includes new content on: * the
working alliance - what it is and why it is so important *
challenges and pitfalls in the counselling process * when to
challenge and when not to challenge clients beliefs * emotional
problems such as shame, guilt and jealousy as well as anxiety,
depression and anger. Drawing on their own extensive experience and
contemporary research, the authors provide a concise overview of
the cognitive behavioural approach, with new material on emotional
problems rarely covered in practitioner guides, a strong emphasis
on the therapeutic alliance, and updated bibliographic references
throughout. Praise for the Previous Edition: "An elegant and
informative guide to the practice of cognitive behavioural
counselling ... recommended for all CBT practitioners." - Mick
Power, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Edinburgh "A
deserved best-seller for over 20 years. Peter Trower and colleagues
have completely revised and updated the book in light of the
enormous scientific achievements of CBT in this time. This
brilliant book is essential reading for all cognitive behavioural
practitioners." - Max Birchwood, Professor of Youth Mental Health,
University of Birmingham ?"An absolutely wonderful book on
cognitive behavioural counselling. It includes not only the basic
information but also recent conceptual advances in the field.
Truly, I cannot recommend this book highly enough!" - E. Thomas
Dowd, International Editor, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
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That's Easy (Paperback)
Jason Jones; Illustrated by Sheri Joseph
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R295
Discovery Miles 2 950
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book analyzes the rhetorical construction of the Iranian
nuclear threat during the Bush presidency, and US/Iran relations
more generally. From 2002 to 2008, the Bush administration argued
that Iran was developing nuclear weapons, despite years of
inconclusive International Atomic Energy Agency inspection reports.
In the absence of substantive evidence, much of the debate was
conducted via public forums with a heavy persuasive element to the
discourse. This book offers an in-depth consideration of the
rhetoric surrounding Iran's controversial nuclear programme. It
takes an interdisciplinary approach, examining speeches,
interviews, news reports, online message boards and newspaper
layouts during the Bush Presidency (2000-2008). Engaging with
visual grammar and narrative, the book looks at layouts from the
"Associated Press", "The New York Times", and, "The Washington
Post", amongst others. The book points out, using rhetorical theory
and discourse analysis, the conditions that lent credibility to the
Bush administration's position by examining the arguments Bush and
his political surrogates put forward, and the discourse strategies
that influenced which ideas gained salience and which were
downplayed. Political communication and Foucault's theory of
governmentality are brought in to articulate the implications
regarding the influence, importance and expansion of executive
power.
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