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One of the first major theoretical reviews of schizophrenia since
the publication of the 5th edition of the APA's Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual, the DSM-5, this volume is a landmark in the
history of schizophrenia research. It assembles recent
groundbreaking developments in research on schizophrenia and
reaffirms its central place in the mental health research agenda.
Significantly, this volume reflects the paradigmatic shift in
schizophrenia research applied in parallel to new approaches in
psychiatric diagnosis. New models and findings from across
disciplines in recent years reflect a new and greater understanding
of the workings of the brain, which, in turn, helps develop our
knowledge of the neuro and psychological processes in
schizophrenia. Consequently, this volume illustrates a historical
convergence of psychology, psychopathology and the neurosciences in
schizophrenia. World-renowned leaders of the schizophrenia research
community in fields such as neuroscience, p sychiatry,
neuropsychology, and clinical psychology offer clear suggestions
for further advances in psychological and medical interventions,
assessment, prevention strategies, and research. And in keeping
with other titles in the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation series,
these papers are noteworthy for their depth of detail, scientific
rigor, and clinical relevance. Included among the topics: Cognitive
organization as a dimension of individual differences and
psychopathology. Neurodevelopmental genomic strategies in the study
of the psychosis spectrum. Multimodal brain and behavior indices of
psychosis risk. The NIMH Research Domain Criteria Project: new
approaches to classifying psychotic spectrum disorders. The
Neuropsychopathology of Schizophrenia is one of the most
forward-thinking and engaging treatments of the field in recent
years, and is an i ndispensable text for all researchers,
academics, and clinicians who treat or study mental illness,
especially psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health
practitioners, and neuroscientists specializing in schizophrenia.
This book examines environmental security from the perspective
of landscape sciences, identifying the forces that threaten
environmental security at all levels. It stems from the last five
years of the Pilot Study Project on Use of Landscape Sciences for
Environmental Assessment sponsored by the NATO Committee on the
Challenges of Modern Society. Readers explore concepts of
environmental security from subjective and objective
perspectives.
As technology evolves and electronic data becomes more complex,
digital medical record management and analysis becomes a challenge.
In order to discover patterns and make relevant predictions based
on large data sets, researchers and medical professionals must find
new methods to analyze and extract relevant health information. Big
Data Analytics in Bioinformatics and Healthcare merges the fields
of biology, technology, and medicine in order to present a
comprehensive study on the emerging information processing
applications necessary in the field of electronic medical record
management. Complete with interdisciplinary research resources,
this publication is an essential reference source for researchers,
practitioners, and students interested in the fields of biological
computation, database management, and health information
technology, with a special focus on the methodologies and tools to
manage massive and complex electronic information.
Terminology Translation in Chinese Contexts: Theory and Practice
investigates the theory and practice of terminology translation,
terminology management, and scholarship within the distinctive
milieu of Chinese and explores the complex relationship between
terminology translation (micro level) and terminology management
(macro level). This book outlines the contemporary challenges of
terminology translation and terminology management within Chinese
contexts in specialized fields including law, the arts, religion,
Chinese medicine, and food products. The volume also examines how
the development and application of new technologies such as big
data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence have brought
about major changes in the language service industry. Technology
such as machine translation and computer-assisted translation has
spawned new challenges in terminology management practices and has
facilitated their evolution in contexts of ever greater
internationalization and globalization. This book recontextualizes
terminology translation and terminology management with a special
focus on English-Chinese translation. It is hoped that the volume
will enable and enhance dialogue between Chinese and Western
scholars and professionals in the field. All chapters have been
written by specialists in the different subfields and have been
peer-reviewed by the editors.
Terminology Translation in Chinese Contexts: Theory and Practice
investigates the theory and practice of terminology translation,
terminology management, and scholarship within the distinctive
milieu of Chinese and explores the complex relationship between
terminology translation (micro level) and terminology management
(macro level). This book outlines the contemporary challenges of
terminology translation and terminology management within Chinese
contexts in specialized fields including law, the arts, religion,
Chinese medicine, and food products. The volume also examines how
the development and application of new technologies such as big
data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence have brought
about major changes in the language service industry. Technology
such as machine translation and computer-assisted translation has
spawned new challenges in terminology management practices and has
facilitated their evolution in contexts of ever greater
internationalization and globalization. This book recontextualizes
terminology translation and terminology management with a special
focus on English-Chinese translation. It is hoped that the volume
will enable and enhance dialogue between Chinese and Western
scholars and professionals in the field. All chapters have been
written by specialists in the different subfields and have been
peer-reviewed by the editors.
Miracles of Our Own Making is a historical overview of magic in the
British Isles, from the ancient peoples of Britain to the rich and
cosmopolitan landscape of contemporary paganism. We explore the
beliefs of the Druids, the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings, the alchemy of
the Elizabethan court and the witch trials. We encounter grimoires,
ceremonial magic and the Romantic revival of arcane deities. The
influential and well-known – the Golden Dawn, Wicca and figures
such as Aleister Crowley – are considered alongside the everyday
‘cunning folk’ who formed the magical fabric of previous
centuries. Ranging widely across literature, art, science and
beyond, Liz Williams debunks many of the prevailing myths
surrounding magical practice, past and present, while offering a
rigorously researched and highly accessible account of what it
means to be a pagan today.
One of the first major theoretical reviews of schizophrenia since
the publication of the 5th edition of the APA's Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual, the DSM-5, this volume is a landmark in the
history of schizophrenia research. It assembles recent
groundbreaking developments in research on schizophrenia and
reaffirms its central place in the mental health research agenda.
Significantly, this volume reflects the paradigmatic shift in
schizophrenia research applied in parallel to new approaches in
psychiatric diagnosis. New models and findings from across
disciplines in recent years reflect a new and greater understanding
of the workings of the brain, which, in turn, helps develop our
knowledge of the neuro and psychological processes in
schizophrenia. Consequently, this volume illustrates a historical
convergence of psychology, psychopathology and the neurosciences in
schizophrenia. World-renowned leaders of the schizophrenia research
community in fields such as neuroscience, p sychiatry,
neuropsychology, and clinical psychology offer clear suggestions
for further advances in psychological and medical interventions,
assessment, prevention strategies, and research. And in keeping
with other titles in the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation series,
these papers are noteworthy for their depth of detail, scientific
rigor, and clinical relevance. Included among the topics: Cognitive
organization as a dimension of individual differences and
psychopathology. Neurodevelopmental genomic strategies in the study
of the psychosis spectrum. Multimodal brain and behavior indices of
psychosis risk. The NIMH Research Domain Criteria Project: new
approaches to classifying psychotic spectrum disorders. The
Neuropsychopathology of Schizophrenia is one of the most
forward-thinking and engaging treatments of the field in recent
years, and is an i ndispensable text for all researchers,
academics, and clinicians who treat or study mental illness,
especially psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health
practitioners, and neuroscientists specializing in schizophrenia.
Handfasting is quickly becoming a widely practiced tradition, not
only for pagans, but for people from all walks of life. This book
is a thorough resource that shares ritual scripts, sample vows, and
all the information you need to plan your own ceremony or serve as
a celebrant for others. In Modern Handfasting, you will discover
the history, practicalities, legal considerations, logistics, and
magic of the big day. Author Liz Williams a priestess and long-time
celebrant guides you through opening the ceremony, creating a
circle, consecration, calling the quarters, vows, tying the knot,
and closing the ceremony. You will also discover tips and stories
from other celebrants as well as practical information for finding
a celebrant, early planning, troubleshooting, working with
ceremonial tools, and choosing colours, dates, and other details
with magical correspondences.
This book examines environmental security from the perspective
of landscape sciences, identifying the forces that threaten
environmental security at all levels. It stems from the last five
years of the Pilot Study Project on Use of Landscape Sciences for
Environmental Assessment sponsored by the NATO Committee on the
Challenges of Modern Society. Readers explore concepts of
environmental security from subjective and objective
perspectives.
Drawing on her extensive practical experience, Liz Williams
provides a highly accessible and much-needed guide to promoting
positive behaviour in early years settings. In this book, she
explains why children may act in the way that they do and how
behaviour should be understood differently in children of different
ages. She demonstrates that social and emotional capacities differ
greatly in these crucial development years and how this impacts on
the support needed at each stage. The book considers a host of
factors influencing positive behaviour, such as environments and
the importance of planning, and looks beyond the child to show the
vital role that staff and parents have in promoting appropriate
behaviour. Written in clear and understandable language, this book
is full of ideas that early years workers can easily implement in
their day-to-day work.
Messy play is an essential element of all Early Years Ssettings.
The experiences help babies and childrean to develop eye and hand
control, fine motor skills. muscles and language. The messy
experiences in this book encourage development and learning through
sensory play. They all use sight, touch and smell, and of course,
many babies and children will want to taste the experience as well.
This highly accessible and much-needed resource sets out practical
advice on positive behaviour management in primary schools,
exploring how to support children effectively with their personal,
social and emotional development. With an emphasis on implementable
strategies, this book will give primary school teachers and staff
an understanding as to why children may behave as they do, and what
steps can be taken by the school to support a child's development.
Considering a variety of factors that influence positive behaviour,
such as environment, mental health, parents, and the importance of
planning, this book is full of ideas that can be dipped in and out
of for support in the classroom. Bite-sized and practical, this is
a perfect book for busy teachers.
Mark Making: Progression in Play for Babies and Children gives
ideas for introducing and extending mark making activities and
experiences for babies and young children. Each page contains a
range of experiences and a selection of ideas for each of the six
stages in Development Matters (Revised EYFS 2012). The experiences
with mark making materials described in this book encourages
development and learning through active play using all the senses.
Enhancing experiences of mark making from babyhood will encourage
children's independence and involvement in communication through
meaningful marks.
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