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* Provides a vital, hands-on resource that enables couples to
readily explore and apply the principles of Emotionally Focused
Therapy (EFT) to their relationship. * Contains three chapters on
emotion, which is a key component to EFT, and is a difficult
concept for both therapists and clients to understand. * Each
chapter includes several relationship strengthening exercises that
build on each other incrementally in small manageable steps. *
Offers illustrative case examples, which are both instructive and
normalizing to couples. * Includes recent research on attachment
and the EFT model, building upon Sue Johnson's latest work,
'Attachment Theory in Practice'. * Offers therapists a new section
on how to use this workbook as an adjunct to therapy. * There is a
greater focus on diversity, including culture, sexual identity, and
gender fluidity, with updated language and a look at how cultural
issues play out in couple dynamics. * Authors are certified EFT
therapists and trainers who hail from Canada and Australia. *
Demand for training in EFT is continuing to expand across Canada,
South America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Australia.
As a quality resource that examines the psychological,
neurobiological, cultural, and spiritual considerations that
undergird optimal couple care, Foundations for Couples' Therapy
teaches readers to conduct sensitive and comprehensive therapy with
a diverse range of couples. Experts from social work, clinical
psychotherapy, neuroscience, social psychology, and health respond
to one of seven central case examples to help readers understand
the dynamics within each partner, as well as within the couple as a
system and within a broader cultural context. Presented within a
Problem-Based Learning approach (PBL), these cases ground the text
in clinical reality. Contributors cover critical and emerging
topics like cybersex, emotional well-being, forgiveness, military
couples, developmental trauma, and more, making it a must-have for
practitioners as well as graduate students.
The Irish writer and critic Helen Waddell burst onto the publishing
scene of the 1920s and 1930s as a phenomenon, a scholar whose books
became instant bestsellers. Cross-fertilizing academic research
with a vivid imagination, her literary history The Wandering
Scholars explores the secular joys of the scholares vagantes, an
emotional undercurrent traceable throughout the ascetic centuries.
Waddell's translations of Mediaeval Latin Lyrics read as poems in
their own right; her novel, Peter Abelard, grounds the tragedy of
the famous lovers Heloise and Abelard in the woof and warp of
medieval humanism. At the time, the academy acknowledged her
learning but deemed her methods insufficiently objective. Modern
scholarship has finally caught up with Waddell, and the essays in
this volume reassess her achievement from the perspectives of
medieval, English, cultural and Irish studies. They investigate
this romantic's modernist insights and demonstrate how her Irish
roots were reinscribed in her cross-cultural, transnational
humanism. They examine her scepticism regarding conventional
historiography and her cutting-edge engagement with medieval
theology. They explore the range of her writings, from adaptations
of ancient Chinese lyrics through translations from medieval Latin,
interacting allusively with cultural ideologies and literary texts.
These new readings show how Waddell's accessible, imaginative,
scholarly works continually challenge academic and literary
orthodoxies.
As a quality resource that examines the psychological,
neurobiological, cultural, and spiritual considerations that
undergird optimal couple care, Foundations for Couples' Therapy
teaches readers to conduct sensitive and comprehensive therapy with
a diverse range of couples. Experts from social work, clinical
psychotherapy, neuroscience, social psychology, and health respond
to one of seven central case examples to help readers understand
the dynamics within each partner, as well as within the couple as a
system and within a broader cultural context. Presented within a
Problem-Based Learning approach (PBL), these cases ground the text
in clinical reality. Contributors cover critical and emerging
topics like cybersex, emotional well-being, forgiveness, military
couples, developmental trauma, and more, making it a must-have for
practitioners as well as graduate students.
* Provides a vital, hands-on resource that enables couples to
readily explore and apply the principles of Emotionally Focused
Therapy (EFT) to their relationship. * Contains three chapters on
emotion, which is a key component to EFT, and is a difficult
concept for both therapists and clients to understand. * Each
chapter includes several relationship strengthening exercises that
build on each other incrementally in small manageable steps. *
Offers illustrative case examples, which are both instructive and
normalizing to couples. * Includes recent research on attachment
and the EFT model, building upon Sue Johnson's latest work,
'Attachment Theory in Practice'. * Offers therapists a new section
on how to use this workbook as an adjunct to therapy. * There is a
greater focus on diversity, including culture, sexual identity, and
gender fluidity, with updated language and a look at how cultural
issues play out in couple dynamics. * Authors are certified EFT
therapists and trainers who hail from Canada and Australia. *
Demand for training in EFT is continuing to expand across Canada,
South America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Australia.
As women's university participation expanded rapidly in the first
decade of the twentieth century, two close friends at Queen's
University Belfast nursed scholarly ambitions. Helen Waddell,
budding feminist literary critic, and Maude Clarke, future Irish
historian, were to become famous medievalists. Waddell's progress
was stymied by her stepmother's insistence on family duty and by
academic misogyny; Clarke's father, in contrast, helped to clear
her way. This joint biography intertwines the story of their
friendship with their modern education, their shifting research
interests and the obstacles and opportunities that faced them as
women seeking academic careers. It traces Waddell's evolution into
an independent scholar, creative writer and translator of medieval
Latin, and Clarke's career as an influential Oxford don, training a
generation of high-achieving women academics. The book also
reproduces the surviving chapters of Helen Waddell's Woman in the
Drama before Shakespeare (1912-1919), an example of early feminist
literary criticism, and Maude Clarke's searching, self-reflective
'Historiographical Notes' (c.1930).
The difficult and nuanced issue of discrimination - race, gender,
ethicity, religion - is the focus of this volume. Discrimination
has long played a part in medievalism studies, but it has rarely
been weaponized as thoroughly and publicly as in recent exchanges.
The essays in the first part of this volume respond to that
development by examining some of the many forms discrimination has
taken in medievalism (studies) relative to race, gender, sexual
orientation, religion, and ethnicity. These papers thus inform many
of the subsequent chapters, which address a wide variety of aspects
of medievalism, showing how many cultural areas it touches upon.
Subjects include Evelyn Underhill's literary interest in the Arts
and Crafts Movement; the Anchoresses of the filmmaker Chris Newby
and novelist RobynCadwallader; cinematic battle orations;
contemporary representations of Viking helmet horns; modern
board-game culture; and Vincent Van Gogh's Studio of the South. The
volume also includes a transcription and contextualization ofthe
celebrated scholar Helen Waddell's notes on medieval texts. KARL
FUGELSO is Professor of Art History at Towson University.
Contributors: Carla Arnell, Aida Audeh, Peter Burkholder,
Christopher Caldiero,Michael Evans, Jennifer FitzGerald, Jonathan
Godsall, Angus J. Kennedy, Nadia Margolis, Lauryn Mayer, Timothy S.
Miller, Tison Pugh, Richard Utz, Kim Wilkins, Karen A. Winstead,
Helen Young
People decide about political parties by taking into account the
preferences, values, expectations, and perceptions of their family,
friends, colleagues, and neighbours. As most people live with
others, members of their households influence each other's
political decisions. How and what they think about politics and
what they do are the outcomes of social processes. Applying varied
statistical models to data from extensive German and British
household surveys, this book shows that wives and husbands
influence each other; young adults influence their parents,
especially their mothers. Wives and mothers sit at the centre of
households: their partisanship influences the partisanship of
everyone else, and the others affect them. Politics in households
interacts with competition among the political parties to sustain
bounded partisanship. People ignore one of the major parties and
vary their preference of its major rival over time. Election
campaigns reinforce these choices.
People decide about political parties by taking into account the
preferences, values, expectations, and perceptions of their family,
friends, colleagues, and neighbours. As most people live with
others, members of their households influence each other's
political decisions. How and what they think about politics and
what they do are the outcomes of social processes. Applying varied
statistical models to data from extensive German and British
household surveys, this book shows that wives and husbands
influence each other; young adults influence their parents,
especially their mothers. Wives and mothers sit at the centre of
households: their partisanship influences the partisanship of
everyone else, and the others affect them. Politics in households
interacts with competition among the political parties to sustain
bounded partisanship. People ignore one of the major parties and
vary their preference of its major rival over time. Election
campaigns reinforce these choices.
Who votes for radical right parties and why? This book argues that
the increasing popularity of the radical right in Europe originates
in community bonds: strong ties to one's locality motivate support
for the radical right. These parties use nostalgic themes and
symbolic politicking to idealize community, defend local autonomy,
and ultimately draw local identity into the electoral realm. While
other explanations of the radical right's popularity typify
supporters as victims of macro-economic shifts and strains, the
author's account explores people's day-to-day experiences that link
local connections to political decisions. The analysis also raises
questions about the political implications of different formal
authority structures such as the level and nature of power devolved
to local units. The localist model of radical right support
illuminates the psychological, social, and institutional conditions
and processes that render people's feelings about their cities,
towns, and villages relevant for politics.
Who votes for radical right parties and why? This book argues that
the increasing popularity of the radical right in Europe originates
in community bonds: strong ties to one's locality motivate support
for the radical right. These parties use nostalgic themes and
symbolic politicking to idealize community, defend local autonomy,
and ultimately draw local identity into the electoral realm. While
other explanations of the radical right's popularity typify
supporters as victims of macro-economic shifts and strains, the
author's account explores people's day-to-day experiences that link
local connections to political decisions. The analysis also raises
questions about the political implications of different formal
authority structures such as the level and nature of power devolved
to local units. The localist model of radical right support
illuminates the psychological, social, and institutional conditions
and processes that render people's feelings about their cities,
towns, and villages relevant for politics.
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No One Sleeps (Paperback)
Jack Erickson; Cover design or artwork by Jennifer Fitzgerald
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R431
Discovery Miles 4 310
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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If you only do a quarter of the actions suggested in this book, you
could save more than $2,000 every year and lose weight. We save
over $6,000 every year and I lost sixty pounds as an added benefit
for working to save the planet and protect our children's futures.
Yes, climate change is real Know the facts Understand why it is a
problem now Recognize how this puts our children at risk Learn
simple lifestyle changes you can make Educate your children about
the global warming problems they will face Prepare to save
thousands of dollars, protect and restore your health, and live
longer (that's some of the rewards). One reviewer wrote, "The
writing style, when the author is laying out facts and details of
the situation, is clear and forthright, and I like that she makes
no bones about where she stands politically. She doesn't distort
the facts, she reports them. When the author is writing with
indignation about what we are doing to the planet, it comes across
as actually overwhelming. I mean this in a good way. I think
readers will sit up straight and think about what they are doing
now and what they can do better." The reviewer ended with, "It has
a strong message that is timely, and I look forward to buying a
copy for everyone I know."
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Jennifer Fitzgerald; Photographs by Lorraine Mason; Edited by Jennifer Fitzgerald
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R288
Discovery Miles 2 880
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A lifetime of experiences expressed through the masterful art of
Haiku poetry style. Don Kahrmann's background in education plus his
worldly travels gives these beautifully crafted poems a truly
unique experience to every reader as you put your own experiences
through the words and see a new journey.
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