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Collie's Captivity in the Monarchy of the Kingdom's Realm (Hardcover): John Michael O'Loughlin Collie's Captivity in the Monarchy of the Kingdom's Realm (Hardcover)
John Michael O'Loughlin
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Framed by America's enemies for a crime she didn't commit. Fifteen-year-old Colleen Lee "Collie" Knight is on trial for her life in a foreign land. If she's found guilty, then the Monarchy of The Kingdom's Realm will off the American teen a blindfold as she stands in front of their military firing squad. Will Collie be spared from sitting in her prison cell waiting in fearful anticipation for her execution day to arrive? Can the efforts of her friends and family and American President Virgina Watker save Collie if she's found guilty by the Grand Council of the Realm and sentenced to Death?

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in South Africa - Contexts, theories and applications (Paperback): Giada Fabbro, Gillian Eagle,... Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in South Africa - Contexts, theories and applications (Paperback)
Giada Fabbro, Gillian Eagle, Yvette Esprey, Vanessa Hemp, Gavin Ivey, … 3
R600 R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Save R59 (10%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Offering a fresh and innovative perspective on psychodynamic psychotherapy, this book captures the possibilities of using psychodynamic theory in service of progressive and socially relevant application. It takes the reader on a journey through the sensitive and often painful realities of contemporary South African life. Psychoanalysis as a long-term modality is inaccessible to the average South African, and in this book the authors describe how psychoanalytically orientated or psychodynamic psychotherapy can be practiced as a short-term endeavor and applied to contemporary issues facing the country. Psychodynamic work is currently undertaken by clinical psychologists, therapists, clinicians, trainers, teachers, clinical supervisors, consultants, and researchers working in university settings, state hospitals, community projects, private practice, and research. The debates, clinical issues, therapeutic practice, and nature of research covered in the book are widely representative of the work being done in the country. The need for shorter term therapy models and evidence-based interventions is as acute in global practice as it is locally. The lessons learned in South Africa have broader implications for international practitioners, and the authors stress the potential inherent in psychoanalytic theory and technique to tackle the complex problems faced in all places and settings characterized by increasing globalization and dislocation.

Frederick the Great and his Musicians: The Viola da Gamba Music of the Berlin School (Paperback): Michael O'Loghlin Frederick the Great and his Musicians: The Viola da Gamba Music of the Berlin School (Paperback)
Michael O'Loghlin
R1,726 Discovery Miles 17 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After decades of stagnation during the reign of his father, the 'Barracks King', the performing arts began to flourish in Berlin under Frederick the Great. Even before his coronation in 1740, the crown prince commenced recruitment of a group of musician-composers who were to form the basis of a brilliant court ensemble. Several composers, including C.P.E. Bach and the Graun brothers, wrote music for the viola da gamba, an instrument which was already becoming obsolete elsewhere. They were encouraged in this endeavour by the presence in the orchestra from 1741 of Ludwig Christian Hesse, one of the last gamba virtuosi, who was described in 1766 as 'unquestionably the finest gambist in Europe'. This study shows how the unique situation in Berlin produced the last major corpus of music written for the viola da gamba, and how the more virtuosic works were probably the result of close collaboration between Hesse and the Berlin School composers. The reader is also introduced to the more approachable pieces which were written and arranged for amateur viol players, including the king's nephew and ultimate successor, Frederick William II. O'Loghlin argues that the aesthetic circumstances which prevailed in Berlin brought forth a specific style that is reflected not only in the music for viola da gamba. Characteristics of this Berlin style are identified with reference to a broad selection of original written sources, many of which are hardly accessible to English-speaking readers. There is also a discussion of the rather contradictory reception history of the Berlin School and some of its composers. The book concludes with a complete thematic catalogue of the Berlin gamba music, with a listing of original manuscript sources and modern publications. The book will appeal to professional and amateur viola da gamba players as well as to scholars of eighteenth-century German music.

Frederick the Great and his Musicians: The Viola da Gamba Music of the Berlin School (Hardcover, New Ed): Michael O'Loghlin Frederick the Great and his Musicians: The Viola da Gamba Music of the Berlin School (Hardcover, New Ed)
Michael O'Loghlin
R4,362 Discovery Miles 43 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After decades of stagnation during the reign of his father, the 'Barracks King', the performing arts began to flourish in Berlin under Frederick the Great. Even before his coronation in 1740, the crown prince commenced recruitment of a group of musician-composers who were to form the basis of a brilliant court ensemble. Several composers, including C.P.E. Bach and the Graun brothers, wrote music for the viola da gamba, an instrument which was already becoming obsolete elsewhere. They were encouraged in this endeavour by the presence in the orchestra from 1741 of Ludwig Christian Hesse, one of the last gamba virtuosi, who was described in 1766 as 'unquestionably the finest gambist in Europe'. This study shows how the unique situation in Berlin produced the last major corpus of music written for the viola da gamba, and how the more virtuosic works were probably the result of close collaboration between Hesse and the Berlin School composers. The reader is also introduced to the more approachable pieces which were written and arranged for amateur viol players, including the king's nephew and ultimate successor, Frederick William II. O'Loghlin argues that the aesthetic circumstances which prevailed in Berlin brought forth a specific style that is reflected not only in the music for viola da gamba. Characteristics of this Berlin style are identified with reference to a broad selection of original written sources, many of which are hardly accessible to English-speaking readers. There is also a discussion of the rather contradictory reception history of the Berlin School and some of its composers. The book concludes with a complete thematic catalogue of the Berlin gamba music, with a listing of original manuscript sources and modern publications. The book will appeal to professional and amateur viola da gamba players as well as to scholars of eighteenth-century German music.

Liberty Hall (Paperback): Michael O'Loughlin Liberty Hall (Paperback)
Michael O'Loughlin
R312 R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Save R30 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Kicking Goals with Goodesy and Magic (16pt Large Print Edition) (Paperback): Anita Heiss, Adam Goodes, Michael O'Loughlin Kicking Goals with Goodesy and Magic (16pt Large Print Edition) (Paperback)
Anita Heiss, Adam Goodes, Michael O'Loughlin
R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Collie's Captivity in the Monarchy of the Kingdom's Realm (Paperback): John Michael O'Loughlin Collie's Captivity in the Monarchy of the Kingdom's Realm (Paperback)
John Michael O'Loughlin
R578 Discovery Miles 5 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Framed by America's enemies for a crime she didn't commit. Fifteen-year-old Colleen Lee "Collie" Knight is on trial for her life in a foreign land. If she's found guilty, then the Monarchy of The Kingdom's Realm will off the American teen a blindfold as she stands in front of their military firing squad. Will Collie be spared from sitting in her prison cell waiting in fearful anticipation for her execution day to arrive? Can the efforts of her friends and family and American President Virgina Watker save Collie if she's found guilty by the Grand Council of the Realm and sentenced to Death?

Single and Seeking Marriage - How to Find Your True Love and Become Engaged to be Married! (Paperback): John Michael... Single and Seeking Marriage - How to Find Your True Love and Become Engaged to be Married! (Paperback)
John Michael O'Loughlin
R574 Discovery Miles 5 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Precarities of 21st Century Childhoods - Critical Explorations of Time(s), Place(s), and Identities (Hardcover): Michael... Precarities of 21st Century Childhoods - Critical Explorations of Time(s), Place(s), and Identities (Hardcover)
Michael O'Loughlin, Carol Owens, Louis Rothschild; Contributions by Michael O'Loughlin, Carol Owens, …
R2,652 Discovery Miles 26 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book locates internally focused, critical perspectives regarding the social, political, emotional, and mental growth of children. Through the radical openness afforded by psychoanalytic and related frameworks, the goal of this volume is to illuminate, promote, and help situate subjectivities that are often blotted out for both the child and society. Developmental and linear assumptions and hegemonies are called into question. Chapters address the challenges involved in working with children who have experienced traumas of dis-location that do not fit neatly into normative theories of development The emphasis is on motifs of lostness and foundness, in terms of the geographies of the psycho-social, and how such motifs govern and regulate what have come to count as the normative indexes of childhood as well as how they exclude other real childhoods. What is 'lost' in childhood finds its way into narratives of loss in adult functioning and these narratives are of interest since they allow us to re-theorize ideas of child, family, and society. To that end, these essays focus in and on dissociated places and moments across varied childhood(s).

Women and the Psychosocial Construction of Madness (Paperback): Marie Brown, Marilyn Charles Women and the Psychosocial Construction of Madness (Paperback)
Marie Brown, Marilyn Charles; Contributions by Noel Hunter, Harshad Keval, Debra Lampshire, …
R1,162 Discovery Miles 11 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Women and the Psychosocial Construction of Madness focuses on the question of madness as it is experienced by women within gendered sociopolitical contexts. Contributors to this edited collection engage with a diverse range of topics, including black and ethnic minority women's experiences of psychosis, psychosis in transwomen, sexual trauma and psychosis, the doctor-patient relationship, and women's experiences of mental health treatment and recovery. Chapters span the disciplines of psychoanalysis, sociology, women's studies, critical theory, and madness studies.

Lives Interrupted - Psychiatric Narratives of Struggle and Resilience (Hardcover): Michael O'Loughlin, Secil Arac-Orhun,... Lives Interrupted - Psychiatric Narratives of Struggle and Resilience (Hardcover)
Michael O'Loughlin, Secil Arac-Orhun, Montana Queler; Contributions by Secil Arac-Orhun, Marilyn Charles, …
R3,435 Discovery Miles 34 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lives Interrupted: Psychiatric Narratives of Struggle and Resilience provides insight into the everyday experiences of individuals struggling with severe psychic distress during a six-month immersion program at the Fountain House headquarters, a New York-based organization that works to address the effects of serious mental illness. These narratives add complexity and objectivity to the expanding discussion of psychiatric treatment plans. Contributors to this collection argue that narratives are vital to treatment and should not be treated as secondary options to standard diagnosis and treatment practices that rely heavily on pharmaceuticals and often result in short-term revolving-door interventions for complex forms of human suffering.

The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting - Essays on Trauma, History, and Memory (Hardcover): Michael... The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting - Essays on Trauma, History, and Memory (Hardcover)
Michael O'Loughlin; Foreword by Claude Barbre; Contributions by Ricardo Ainslie, Claude Barbre, Scott Boehm, …
R3,134 Discovery Miles 31 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting: Essays on Trauma, History, and Memory brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines that draw on multiple perspectives to address issues that arise at the intersection of trauma, history, and memory. Contributors include critical theorists, critical historians, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and a working artist. The authors use intergenerational trauma theory while also pushing and pulling at the edges of conventional understandings of how trauma is defined. This book respects the importance of the recuperation of memory and the creation of interstitial spaces where trauma might be voiced. The writers are consistent in showing a deep respect for the sociohistorical context of subjective formation and the political importance of recuperating dangerous memory-the kind of memory that some authorities go to great lengths to erase. The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting is of interest to critical historians, critical social theorists, psychotherapists, psychosocial theorists, and to those exploring the possibilities of life as the practice of freedom.

Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering - Trauma, History, and Memory (Hardcover): Michael O'Loughlin,... Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering - Trauma, History, and Memory (Hardcover)
Michael O'Loughlin, Marilyn Charles; Contributions by Judy Atkinson, Claude Barbre, Marilyn Charles, …
R3,296 Discovery Miles 32 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering: Trauma, History, and Memory offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives that highlight the problem of traumatic memory. Because trauma fragments memory, storytelling is impeded by what is unknowable and what is unspeakable. Each of the contributors tackles the problem of narrativizing memory that is constructed from fragments that have been passed along the generations. When trauma is cultural as well as personal, it becomes even more invisible, as each generation's attempts at coping push the pain further below the surface. Consequently, that pain becomes increasingly ineffable, haunting succeeding generations. In each story the contributors offer, there emerges the theme of difference, a difference that turns back on itself and makes an accusation. Themes of knowing and unknowing show the terrible toll that trauma takes when there is no one with whom the trauma can be acknowledged and worked through. In the face of utter lack of recognition, what might be known together becomes hidden. Our failure to speak to these unaspirated truths becomes a betrayal of self and also of others. In the case of intergenerational and cultural trauma, we betray not only our ancestors but also the future generations to come. In the face of unacknowledged trauma, this book reveals that we are confronted with the perennial choice of speaking or becoming complicit in our silence.

Psychodynamic Perspectives on Working with Children, Families, and Schools (Paperback): Michael O'Loughlin Psychodynamic Perspectives on Working with Children, Families, and Schools (Paperback)
Michael O'Loughlin; Contributions by Michael O'Loughlin, Derek Bunyard, Carrie Catapano, Carola B Chase, …
R1,897 Discovery Miles 18 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With the push toward accountability and test performance in schools there has been a decline in emphasis on creativity, imagination, and feelings in schools. Psychodynamic Perspectives on Working with Children, Families, and Schools is designed for students and professionals who are interested in restoring such values to their work with children. There is an absence of psychoanalytic ways of thinking in conventional professional discourses of schooling. With a few notable exceptions, the discourses of child development, classroom management, early childhood education, special education, school psychology, and school counseling have constructed notions of children and schooling that are often behaviorist, instrumental, and symptom-focused. Curriculum too often focuses on acquisition of knowledge and behaviors; discipline is conceptualized as compliance, and symptoms such as anger, school resistance, etc., are pathologized and reacted to out of context; children's special needs are often conceptualized instrumentally; and children with complex psychological symptoms are delimited, depersonalized, or simply removed. Professionals who work with children psychodynamically draw on diverse frameworks including the work of Anna Freud, the long tradition of the Tavistock Clinic in London [e.g., Anne Alvarez, Susan Reid, Margaret Rustin, Frances Tustin, etc.], the writings of Klein, Winnicott, and their colleagues, French analysts [e.g., Piera Aulagnier, Didier Anzieu, Laurent Danon-Boileau, Francoise Dolto, Maud Mannoni, and Catherine Mathelin] and Italian infant/child analyst Alessandro Piontelli. This work is valuable but often inaccessible to school professionals because the writing is somewhat specialized, and because there is no tradition of teaching such work in professional preparation in those fields. This collection is theoretically grounded in that the authors share a commitment to valuing children's emotions and understand the usefulness of psychoanalytic approaches for enhancing children's lives. It is laden with examples to invite into this discussion those students and professionals who value these ideas but for whom this book may be their first introduction to progressive educational ideals and psychodynamic ways of working with children. Psychodynamic Perspectives on Working with Children, Families, and Schools provides an introductory volume to open the door to the possibility of introducing psychodynamic frameworks to education and human service professors and school professionals and professionals working with children.

The Uses of Psychoanalysis in Working with Children's Emotional Lives (Hardcover): Michael O'Loughlin The Uses of Psychoanalysis in Working with Children's Emotional Lives (Hardcover)
Michael O'Loughlin; Contributions by Devra B. Adelstein, Ann Alaoglu, E.James Anthony, Gail Boldt, …
R2,948 Discovery Miles 29 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume offers very specific illustrations of psychoanalytic ways of thinking and working in both clinical and pedagogical contexts with children. It is designed for professionals who work with infants, children, and adolescents, and who are seeking modes of working that respects emotions, that embrace context, and that privilege imagination and possibility. For professionals who already practice in ways that are sympathetic to these modes of working, the scholarly underpinning of this work offers a rationale for taking a stand in favor of emotionally focused, child-centered work and in opposition to systems that negate the lives of children. This book is for caring professionals who devote their lives to creating spaces for children to find their own paths and is intended to serve as a source of sustenance and support for such work.

Psychodynamic Perspectives on Working with Children, Families, and Schools (Hardcover): Michael O'Loughlin Psychodynamic Perspectives on Working with Children, Families, and Schools (Hardcover)
Michael O'Loughlin; Contributions by Michael O'Loughlin, Derek Bunyard, Carrie Catapano, Carola B Chase, …
R3,436 Discovery Miles 34 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With the push toward accountability and test performance in schools there has been a decline in emphasis on creativity, imagination, and feelings in schools. Psychodynamic Perspectives on Working with Children, Families, and Schools is designed for students and professionals who are interested in restoring such values to their work with children. There is an absence of psychoanalytic ways of thinking in conventional professional discourses of schooling. With a few notable exceptions, the discourses of child development, classroom management, early childhood education, special education, school psychology, and school counseling have constructed notions of children and schooling that are often behaviorist, instrumental, and symptom-focused. Curriculum too often focuses on acquisition of knowledge and behaviors; discipline is conceptualized as compliance, and symptoms such as anger, school resistance, etc., are pathologized and reacted to out of context; children's special needs are often conceptualized instrumentally; and children with complex psychological symptoms are delimited, depersonalized, or simply removed. Professionals who work with children psychodynamically draw on diverse frameworks including the work of Anna Freud, the long tradition of the Tavistock Clinic in London [e.g., Anne Alvarez, Susan Reid, Margaret Rustin, Frances Tustin, etc.], the writings of Klein, Winnicott, and their colleagues, French analysts [e.g., Piera Aulagnier, Didier Anzieu, Laurent Danon-Boileau, Francoise Dolto, Maud Mannoni, and Catherine Mathelin] and Italian infant/child analyst Alessandro Piontelli. This work is valuable but often inaccessible to school professionals because the writing is somewhat specialized, and because there is no tradition of teaching such work in professional preparation in those fields. This collection is theoretically grounded in that the authors share a commitment to valuing children's emotions and understand the usefulness of psychoanalytic approaches for enhancing children's lives. It is laden with examples to invite into this discussion those students and professionals who value these ideas but for whom this book may be their first introduction to progressive educational ideals and psychodynamic ways of working with children. Psychodynamic Perspectives on Working with Children, Families, and Schools provides an introductory volume to open the door to the possibility of introducing psychodynamic frameworks to education and human service professors and school professionals and professionals working with children.

The Subject of Childhood (Hardcover, New edition): Michael O'Loughlin The Subject of Childhood (Hardcover, New edition)
Michael O'Loughlin
R3,736 Discovery Miles 37 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Subject of Childhood is a collection of essays on early childhood education/childhood studies that brings critical psychological, psychoanalytic, and cultural studies perspectives to bear on understanding the lives children live. Central concerns running through these essays are the emergence of subjectivity in the child; the complexity of conceptualizing the relationship between external cultural and social forces; and the internal sense of agency that we know that each child possesses. Together, the volume is a blending of interdisciplinary theoretical writing, personal autobiographical inquiry, and concrete examples from the author's work with teachers in schools and from his clinical practice as a child psychoanalyst. Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and professionals across the English-speaking world in early childhood education, childhood education, educational foundations, and cultural studies in education, this book functions as a core text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in child development, child psychology, sociology of education, childhood studies, and early childhood education.

The Subject of Childhood (Paperback, New edition): Michael O'Loughlin The Subject of Childhood (Paperback, New edition)
Michael O'Loughlin
R1,379 Discovery Miles 13 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Subject of Childhood is a collection of essays on early childhood education/childhood studies that brings critical psychological, psychoanalytic, and cultural studies perspectives to bear on understanding the lives children live. Central concerns running through these essays are the emergence of subjectivity in the child; the complexity of conceptualizing the relationship between external cultural and social forces; and the internal sense of agency that we know that each child possesses. Together, the volume is a blending of interdisciplinary theoretical writing, personal autobiographical inquiry, and concrete examples from the author's work with teachers in schools and from his clinical practice as a child psychoanalyst. Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and professionals across the English-speaking world in early childhood education, childhood education, educational foundations, and cultural studies in education, this book functions as a core text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in child development, child psychology, sociology of education, childhood studies, and early childhood education.

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