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A thoroughly updated version of a key practitioner text, this new
edition includes a treatment manual of cognitive-behavioural
therapy for Bipolar Disorder which incorporates the very latest
understanding of the psycho-social aspects of bipolar illness. *
Updated to reflect treatment packages developed by the authors over
the last decade, and the successful completion of a large
randomized controlled study which shows the efficacy of CBT for
relapse prevention in Bipolar Disorder * Demonstrates the positive
results of a combined approach of cognitive behavioural therapy and
medication * Provides readers with a basic knowledge of bipolar
disorders and its psycho-social aspects, treatments, and the
authors' model for psychological intervention * Includes numerous
clinical examples and case studies
A thoroughly updated version of a key practitioner text, this
newedition includes a treatment manual of
cognitive-behaviouraltherapy for Bipolar Disorder which
incorporates the very latestunderstanding of the psycho-social
aspects of bipolar illness. * Updated to reflect treatment packages
developed by the authorsover the last decade, and the successful
completion of a largerandomized controlled study which shows the
efficacy of CBT forrelapse prevention in Bipolar Disorder *
Demonstrates the positive results of a combined approach
ofcognitive behavioural therapy and medication * Provides readers
with a basic knowledge of bipolar disordersand its psycho-social
aspects, treatments, and the authors model for psychological
intervention * Includes numerous clinical examples and case studies
The IBM Style Guide distills IBM wisdom for developing superior
content: information that is consistent, clear, concise, and easy
to translate. The IBM Style Guide can help any organization improve
and standardize content across authors, delivery mechanisms, and
geographic locations. This expert guide contains practical guidance
on topic-based writing, writing content for different media types,
and writing for global audiences. Throughout, the authors
illustrate the guidance with many examples of correct and incorrect
usage. Writers and editors will find authoritative guidance on
issues ranging from structuring information to writing usable
procedures to presenting web addresses to handling cultural
sensitivities. The guidelines cover these topics: Using language
and grammar to write clearly and consistently Applying punctuation
marks and special characters correctly Formatting, organizing, and
structuring information so that it is easy to find and use Using
footnotes, cross-references, and links to point readers to
valuable, related information Presenting numerical information
clearly Documenting computer interfaces to make it easy for users
to achieve their goals Writing for diverse audiences, including
guidelines for improving accessibility Preparing clear and
effective glossaries and indexes The IBM Style Guide can help any
organization or individual create and manage content more
effectively. The guidelines are especially valuable for businesses
that have not previously adopted a corporate style guide, for
anyone who writes or edits for IBM as an employee or outside
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Shallow Seas are the most biologically rich and productive areas of
the world ocean. This latest New Naturalist volume provides a
natural history of this environment and its biological communities.
The margins of the continents, especially broad in the North
Atlantic region, are drowned by shallow seas, creating a sea floor
environment which is part of the wider and deepening benthic realm
- the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such
as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some
sub-surface layers. These 'shelf seas' are the most biologically
rich and productive areas of the world ocean. In his latest New
Naturalist volume, Peter Hayward addresses some aspects of the
natural history of the benthic environment of the shelf seas of
northwest Europe and its biological communities. Away from rocky
coastlines the seafloor is rather flat, often muddy, beneath turbid
water with low or no visibility. Benthic faunas mostly live within
the sediment of the seafloor, or are sparsely and patchily
distributed upon it, and if at all motile are likely to withdraw
into burrows or move quickly away on disturbance. Yet, dredges and
grabs reveal an often extraordinary diversity and density of
animals, suggestive of complex interacting communities. This is not
a textbook of marine benthic ecology, nor is it a comprehensive
review of the benthic communities of the northwest European shelf
seas. Rather, it describes the natural history of some benthic
habitats and associations characteristic of our region.
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