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Burnout and trauma related employment stress (TRES), which includes
compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and vicarious
trauma, are increasing in prevalence as attrition rates, mental
health disturbances, and suicide rates are climbing for those in
the helping professions. This book highlights the imperative for
prevention and early intervention using acceptance and commitment
strategies. It includes cognitive, acceptance, and mindfulness
techniques to assist the individual in achieving goals through
values-based living. Among the topics discussed: Definitions of
Burnout and TRES Prevalence rates of burnout and TRES in the
helping professions Mindfulness and acceptance practices Defusion
and cognitive techniques Values based goal setting Organizational
responsibilities and strategies Assessment resources Burnout and
Trauma Related Employment Stress will be a valuable resource for
clinicians working with those experiencing the symptoms of TRES and
burnout, as well as the individuals themselves.
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Cooke City (Hardcover)
Linda L Holland
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R719
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
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Vacuum apparatus is widely used in research and industrial
establishments for providing and monitoring the working
environments required for the operation of many kinds of scientific
instruments and process plant. The vacuum conditions needed range
from the relatively coarse vacuum requirements in applications
covering diverse fields such as food packaging, dentistry
(investment casting), vacuum forming, vacuum metallur gical
processes, vacuum impregnation, molecular distillation, vacuum
drying and freeze drying etc. to the other extreme involving the
highest possible vacuum as in particle accelerators, space
technology -both in simulation and outer space, and research
studies of atomically clean surfaces and pure condensed metal
films. Vacua commence with the rough vacuum region, i.e. from
atmosphere to 100 Pa * passing 6 through medium vacuum of 100 Pa to
0.1 Pa and high vacuum of 0.1 Pa to 1 J.lPa (10- Pa) until ultra
high vacuum is reached below 1 J.lPa to the limit of measurable
pressure about 12 I pPa (10- Pa)."
This volume encompasses the work of aphasiologists from 12 different countries. Each author describes the current status of aphasia therapy in their country and describes the methodology they employ for assessment and treatment. Despite the different languages and health care settings and policies, the assessment and treatment information is applicable to all clinicians working with aphasic patients. Readers will find approaches stemming from the authors' diverse backgrounds in linguistics, neurology, psycholinguistics and neuropsychology.
Burnout and trauma related employment stress (TRES), which includes
compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and vicarious
trauma, are increasing in prevalence as attrition rates, mental
health disturbances, and suicide rates are climbing for those in
the helping professions. This book highlights the imperative for
prevention and early intervention using acceptance and commitment
strategies. It includes cognitive, acceptance, and mindfulness
techniques to assist the individual in achieving goals through
values-based living. Among the topics discussed: Definitions of
Burnout and TRES Prevalence rates of burnout and TRES in the
helping professions Mindfulness and acceptance practices Defusion
and cognitive techniques Values based goal setting Organizational
responsibilities and strategies Assessment resources Burnout and
Trauma Related Employment Stress will be a valuable resource for
clinicians working with those experiencing the symptoms of TRES and
burnout, as well as the individuals themselves.
Caroline Bancroft History Prize 2021, Denver Public Library
Armitage-Jameson Prize 2021, Coalition of Western Women's History
David J. Weber Prize 2021, Western History Association W.
Turrentine Jackson Prize 2021, Western History Association Tiny You
tells the story of one of the most successful political movements
of the twentieth century: the grassroots campaign against legalized
abortion. While Americans have rapidly changed their minds about
sex education, pornography, arts funding, gay teachers, and
ultimately gay marriage, opposition to legalized abortion has only
grown. As other socially conservative movements have lost young
activists, the pro-life movement has successfully recruited more
young people to its cause. Jennifer L. Holland explores why
abortion dominates conservative politics like no other cultural
issue. Looking at anti-abortion movements in four western states
since the 1960s-turning to the fetal pins passed around church
services, the graphic images exchanged between friends, and the
fetus dolls given to children in school-she argues that activists
made fetal life feel personal to many Americans. Pro-life activists
persuaded people to see themselves in the pins, images, and dolls
they held in their hands and made the fight against abortion the
primary bread-and-butter issue for social conservatives. Holland
ultimately demonstrates that the success of the pro-life movement
lies in the borrowed logic and emotional power of leftist activism.
Caroline Bancroft History Prize 2021, Denver Public Library
Armitage-Jameson Prize 2021, Coalition of Western Women's History
David J. Weber Prize 2021, Western History Association W.
Turrentine Jackson Prize 2021, Western History Association Tiny You
tells the story of one of the most successful political movements
of the twentieth century: the grassroots campaign against legalized
abortion. While Americans have rapidly changed their minds about
sex education, pornography, arts funding, gay teachers, and
ultimately gay marriage, opposition to legalized abortion has only
grown. As other socially conservative movements have lost young
activists, the pro-life movement has successfully recruited more
young people to its cause. Jennifer L. Holland explores why
abortion dominates conservative politics like no other cultural
issue. Looking at anti-abortion movements in four western states
since the 1960s-turning to the fetal pins passed around church
services, the graphic images exchanged between friends, and the
fetus dolls given to children in school-she argues that activists
made fetal life feel personal to many Americans. Pro-life activists
persuaded people to see themselves in the pins, images, and dolls
they held in their hands and made the fight against abortion the
primary bread-and-butter issue for social conservatives. Holland
ultimately demonstrates that the success of the pro-life movement
lies in the borrowed logic and emotional power of leftist activism.
Now in its third edition, ''Counseling in Communication Disorders:
A Wellness Perspective'' continues to be an essential and admired
text for counseling related courses in graduate speech-language
pathology and audiology programs. The counseling skills introduced
in this book are based on the model of positive psychology, a
rapidly growing branch of psychology that focuses on mental health
and well-being and how to achieve and maintain these states. By
incorporating the key elements of positive psychology into clinical
practice, clinicians can more effectively help patients live
productively and successfully with their communication disorders.
The authors offer examples, exercises, and specific techniques for
working with individuals and their families across the spectrum of
communication disorders, from infancy through end-of-life needs. In
addition, they also feature one-on-one activities and model
workshop examples for use in teaching counseling strategies to
groups or classes. New to the Third Edition: *Expanded information
on issues concerning cultural diversity, especially in regard to
children and their families *Expanded strategies for recognizing
and growing strengths in family dynamics including early
intervention. *Extended considerations for counseling individuals
and families when deterioration of abilities is expected. *More
in-depth information on the unique problems of persons with mild
cognitive impairment, primary progressive aphasia, and chronic
traumatic encephalopathy. *Updates on findings and issues in
Positive Psychology *Information introducing clinicians and
students to Posttraumatic Growth and its relevance to the field
*Updated counseling literature throughout With its updates and
additions, ''Counseling in Communication Disorders: A Wellness
Perspective, Third Edition'', is destined to remain a popular
resource and teaching tool for developing speech-language
pathologists and audiologists.
At the Crossroads of Greco-Roman History, Culture, and Religion'
brings together recent research from a range of upcoming and
well-established scholars to demonstrate the richness of the
cross-cultural exchange of ideas around the ancient Mediterranean
along with the reception of and continuing dialogues with these
ideas in the medieval and modern worlds. The crossroads theme both
honours the memory of our late colleague and friend Carin M. C.
Green, who published an important book on the cult of Diana-one of
whose aspects was Trivia, the goddess of crossroads-and emphasizes
how each encounter of new topic or genre forces the reader to pause
and think before proceeding down the new path. The contents are
arranged accordingly under three headings: (1) Greek philosophy,
history, and historiography; (2) Latin literature, history, and
historiography; and (3) Greco-Roman material culture, religion, and
literature. These papers also coincide in myriad ways across the
three headings, tracing themes such as friendship, leadership, and
the reception of ideas in the arenas of philosophy, historiography,
manuscript studies, poetry, medicine, art, and war. Within this
delimited framework, the volume's diversity of topics and
approaches to a range of genres in the Greco- Roman world is
intended both to appeal to the general scholar with varied
interests and to offer students a wide scope through which to
consider those genres.
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Korea Today (Paperback)
George McAfee McCune, Arthur L Grey; Foreword by William L. Holland
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R960
Discovery Miles 9 600
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Papers Prepared For The Conferences On Japanese-American Relations
Held At Princeton, New Jersey, November 15-16, 1952, And Honolulu,
Hawaii, January 17-20, 1953.
Papers Prepared For The Conferences On Japanese-American Relations
Held At Princeton, New Jersey, November 15-16, 1952, And Honolulu,
Hawaii, January 17-20, 1953.
What is intellectual property? It's something that you will have to
protect when it comes to your learning organization. Innovation and
creativity is definitely valued amongst humanity and should be
protected. As a result, tutors need a blueprint to follow so that
they will do exactly what needs to be done to protect their work
and trade secrets for their learning organization. In the Dr.
Holland-Johnson's Expanding Your Tutoring Business Series, Tutor
Consultant, Dr. Holland-Johnson delivers her field-tested advice so
that you can: * Determine what types of intellectual property that
will need to be protected. * Create the various types of work
agreements for your learning organization. * Develop a system to
maintain records of your intellectual property. * Build a business
plan that will promote data-driven tutoring success. * Describe the
federal laws that impact your tutoring business. * Acquire know-how
for licensing your intellectual property, and dozens of other
strategies you will need to protect your intellectual property.
Take a strategic approach to protecting your intellectual property
so that you can build a household name in the tutoring industry.
This is a new release of the original 1953 edition.
Train the Brain to Hear was written by a parent and teacher for
parents and teachers. The book provides explanations of the
learning disabilities dysgraphia, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyslexia
and auditory processing disorder as well as the common areas that
are affected by learning disabilities including short term memory,
executive function and comprehension. The treatment program
utilizes brain training and neuroplasticity techniques to encourage
development of the connections in the brain that strengthen these
skills. The techniques can also be used to work with those who have
been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, traumatic brain injury or stroke. One
of the most difficult things for a parent to hear is that there is
something wrong with a child and that there is nothing that can be
done to help him. That is what author Jennifer Holland and her
husband Charles were told in 2001 when their oldest son was
diagnosed with auditory processing disorder. This diagnosis was
repeated in 2010 when their second son was diagnosed and again in
2013 when the diagnosis was confirmed in their fourth child. In
Charles and Jennifer's family, auditory processing disorder is a
genetic condition inherited from Charles. Jennifer made it her
mission to figure out how to help her own children succeed in the
classroom and in life. This program will allow you to treat those
who are learning disabled from the preschool and early reader age
level through adulthood and understand and address many of the most
common difficulties they face in everyday life. This book was
written and the program developed for every parent who has been
told there was nothing that could be done for their child and for
every parent/teacher who knows more can be.
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