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Chris Brinker directs this thriller based on real events starring
Willem Dafoe, Amy Smart and Matt Dillon. Determined to bring down a
powerful southern gang, detective Bud Carter (Dafoe) concentrates
all his powers of persuasion on Jesse Weiland (Dillon), a member of
the syndicate in custody for his misdeeds. Facing a lifetime in
prison, Weiland agrees to become an informant for Carter, whose
ultimate goal is to take down crime boss Lutin Adams (Tom
Berenger). However, when the resourceful Adams learns of the plan,
events escalate rapidly and the situation threatens to turn
extremely nasty...
As people around the globe experience more civil unrest and
environmental disruption, the difficulties social workers face in
their practice are becoming increasingly complex. This textbook
deepens and expands the resilience-enhancing stress model (RESM)
skill set and techniques so that social workers can more
effectively serve clients and constituencies who are trying to
overcome the stress of difficult life transitions and challenging
environmental demands. It is designed as a companion piece to A
Resilience-Enhancing Stress Model: A Social Work Multisystemic
Practice Approach (Springer, 2022). The intent of the RESM is to
further expand social workers' practice skill sets with additional
concepts from the anti-oppressive practice (AOP) and coaching
literature that aligns with the Educational Policy and
Accreditation Standards from the Council on Social Work Education
(CSWE). The book's 12 chapters are organized around life
transitions and illustrate skills, techniques, and interviews
important to the enhancement of resilience. Among the topics
covered: The Resilience-Enhancing Stress Model: Articulating
Anti-Oppressive Practice Exploring the Role of Cultural Diversity
in Resilient Social Functioning: Theory and Skills Countering Human
Rights Violations During Life Transitions Facilitating Community
Development Following Disruption Resilience Enhancement in Social
Work Practice: Anti-Oppressive Social Work Skills and
Techniques uniquely offers practitioners a knowledge base to
exponentiate their efficacy in identifying and fortifying
resilience in a time in history when it appears to be imperative.
It is written for a student social work audience at the generalist
or advanced generalist level for practice across a range of
populations and settings. It contains traditional and contemporary
human behavior content that supports a social work narrative
methodology and a life course perspective. It could be taught with
its predecessor across one or two semesters. Practitioners in the
field who are new to this content could also find the text a
valuable resource.
This book, the product of a series of 40 interviews with Israelis
and Palestinians, describes everyday life in Galilee during the
Mandate period. The individual narratives are skillfully embedded
in larger historical and social histories by a team of authors who
come from diverse academic backgrounds. It offers a glimpse into
Israelis' and Palestinians' experiences of war and peace and sheds
new light on the challenges facing Israeli society today. This work
is ideal for scholars and students of the social sciences,
particularly those interested in the psychological repercussions of
political and social events.
This book, the product of a series of 40 interviews with Israelis
and Palestinians, describes everyday life in Galilee during the
Mandate period. The individual narratives are skillfully embedded
in larger historical and social histories by a team of authors who
come from diverse academic backgrounds. It offers a glimpse into
Israelis' and Palestinians' experiences of war and peace and sheds
new light on the challenges facing Israeli society today. This work
is ideal for scholars and students of the social sciences,
particularly those interested in the psychological repercussions of
political and social events.
Social work practice has evolved to meet the needs of the time, the
problems that are present, and the knowledge and skills available.
Given the more recent rapidly changing stressful environments,
political, economic, demographic, sociocultural, and ideological
change has affected how practice is defined. Now it is even more
essential for there to be innovative theoretical concepts and
intervention strategies to support current practice. This textbook
addresses today's context of social work practice that needs to
deal with the complexity of personal and social relationships, the
continuing historical flux of the times, and the constant anxiety
or "threats and pulls" of daily life. The text is based on the idea
that social work practice requires a research and theoretical base
that allows practitioners to build on a client's ability to persist
in the face of life's challenges and to proceed positively with
life events. The Resilience-Enhancing Stress Model (RESM) is an
outgrowth of the profession's interest in strength-based
person-environment approaches - grounded in generalist social work
practice that offers a range of intervention practice methods with
diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations, and
communities. RESM was developed to provide the skill set for
working with clients and constituencies across the
individual-family-community configuration during times of distress.
It also can be a welcomed addition to social work practice with
people undertaking life transitions and overcoming disruption to
individual, family, and community function. Topics explored
include: An Evolving Resilience-Enhancing Stress Model Interviewing
to Promote Resilience Among Marginalized Populations Co-creating a
Grand Narrative: The Intersection of Individual, Family, and
Community Practice Connecting Communal Living, Ecology, and
Resilience A Resilience-Enhancing Stress Model: A Social Work
Multisystemic Practice Approach is a timely text for human behavior
and practice methods at the generalist or advanced generalist
levels in social work. It can also be used at the doctoral level of
social work education depending on the professor's attention to the
depth of theoretical concepts. Practitioners in the field may find
the contents useful to their professional enrichment.
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Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems - International Workshops: IWEC 2014, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, December 1-5, 2014, and CMNA XV and IWEC 2015, Bertinoro, Italy, October 26, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Floris Bex, Floriana Grasso, Nancy Green, …
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop
proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Empathic
Computing, IWEC 2014, co-loacted with PRICAI 2014, held in Gold
Coast, QLD, Australia, in December 2014, as well as the 6th
International Workshop on Empathic Computing, IWEC 2015, and the
15th Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument, CMNA XV,
both co-located with PRIMA 2015, held in Bertinoro, Italy, in
October 2015. The 12 papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 32 initial submissions. The workshops are going
alongside with the PRIMA 2015 Conference and are intended to
facilitate active exchange, interaction and comparison of
approaches, methods and various ideas in specific areas related to
intelligent agent systems and multiagent systems.
This book was written to give me three sons & their children an
idea of where they came from. Where they go from here is their
individual decision. I have tried to touch on things that were
influential in making me who I am. It is presented with love.
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