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Becoming and Being a Play Therapist: Play Therapy in Practice
presents a rich and illuminating account of current play therapy
practice, with an emphasis on becoming and being a play therapist
and on some of the varied clinical contexts in which play
therapists work. Written by members of British Association of Play
Therapists, this book highlights the current complexity of play
therapy practice in the UK and reflects the expertise of the
collected authors in working with emotional, behavioural and mental
health challenges in children and young people. Divided into three
parts, the book is designed to build on and consolidate the
principles and professional/personal competences of play therapy
practice. Key topics include: Training and establishing oneself as
a play therapist in the UK, a comprehensive guide. The
improvisational practitioner; therapist responses to resistance and
aggressive play. Systemic considerations in play therapy with birth
families and adopters; advantages and challenges. Case-study based
explorations of play therapy across a range of service user groups,
including childhood trauma, bereavement and sexual abuse, and
agency contexts, including school and CAMHS settings. Becoming and
Being a Play Therapist will be relevant both for play therapy
trainees and for qualified play therapists as well as for related
professionals.
Live music events are synonymous with fun but seldom associated
with international trade. This book serves to transform this
mindset, through describing the economic value of live music and
analysing the factors affecting international trade in Caribbean
live music services. Race and ethnicity, unachieved regionalism
within the Caribbean, and perceived biases in international trade
agreements are assessed in relation to their impact on this trade.
Several topics presented in this book are based on empirical
findings from a previous microeconomic study, dedicated entirely to
international trade in live music. Moreover, this book is unique
because it compares the Caribbean and South Korea to assess the
effectiveness of strategies aimed at developing international trade
in live music services. This comparison should inspire robust
policy initiatives for advancing international trade in Caribbean
live music, given that South Korea is presently a heavyweight in
the export of its entertainment services, despite language
barriers. Given the interdisciplinary nature of this book, it will
appeal to a wide range of readers such as postgraduate students or
researchers of microeconomics, intraregional trade, international
trade, international business, international relations, public
policy, and cultural studies, as well as IP legal professionals,
live music stakeholders, cultural practitioners, and policymakers.
Becoming and Being a Play Therapist: Play Therapy in Practice
presents a rich and illuminating account of current play therapy
practice, with an emphasis on becoming and being a play therapist
and on some of the varied clinical contexts in which play
therapists work. Written by members of British Association of Play
Therapists, this book highlights the current complexity of play
therapy practice in the UK and reflects the expertise of the
collected authors in working with emotional, behavioural and mental
health challenges in children and young people. Divided into three
parts, the book is designed to build on and consolidate the
principles and professional/personal competences of play therapy
practice. Key topics include: Training and establishing oneself as
a play therapist in the UK, a comprehensive guide. The
improvisational practitioner; therapist responses to resistance and
aggressive play. Systemic considerations in play therapy with birth
families and adopters; advantages and challenges. Case-study based
explorations of play therapy across a range of service user groups,
including childhood trauma, bereavement and sexual abuse, and
agency contexts, including school and CAMHS settings. Becoming and
Being a Play Therapist will be relevant both for play therapy
trainees and for qualified play therapists as well as for related
professionals.
Hoteliers, restaurateurs, licensees and catering managers will, in the course of their work, enter into many legal relationships with other parties whilst at the same time being required to adhere to all of the statutory laws that apply to their business. A sound knowledge of the law is therefore important to the professional owner or manager, as are knowledge of business management and the fundamental skills of the profession.
A string of murders dating back to 1987 and in all that time only
one witness and she doesn't even know she's a witness Two teenagers
fooling about on a camping holiday; a young woman marries
surrounded by her loving family; an idyllic honeymoon; a salubrious
law firm - the image of perfection and yet evil lurks. A body on a
Moroccan Beach; a missing girl in Japan; a corpse floating in the
Mediterranean - what is the link? The vital clue lies locked in
away in a memory - a memory that now wants to be remembered. A
desire to explain a recurring nightmare, leads young lawyer Gaby to
a horrifying discovery which throws into question everything she
thought she knew about her past, her family and even herself. She
is forced to stray onto the wrong side of the law in world where
the scales of justice are rigged in favour of her eminent and
respectable adversaries. Along with an unlikely set of allies from
across the social strata she digs into her past, knowing that it
will change her future forever. Gaby's hunt for the truth will cost
her everything; it may even cost her her life.
Increased tourism has turned the food service and hospitality
industry into one of South Africa's economy's fastest-growing
sectors. This growth presents new challenges to caterers throughout
the hospitality industry - from hotels and restaurants to fast food
outlets. An all-encompassing reference work that aims to give
students and practitioners a thorough understanding of food hygiene
and healthy working practices. It is in two sections - the first
focuses on hygiene and the second on occupational safety.
Legal issues for entrepreneurs is a guide to the complex legal
requirements involved in the planning, registering and operating of
small business enterprises. Set within the context of South African
corporate practice and experience, this title is applicable to both
emerging and established SMMEs. It offers the reader an
all-inclusive breakdown of legal procedures surrounding the startup
and operational facets of entrepreneurship, covering such topics as
Employment Equity and BEE, good governance standards and skills
development requirements.
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