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Revered in his lifetime, Robert E. Lee achieved legendary status
after his death. This memoir by Lee's son gathers a wealth of
material written by the General, offering rare glimpses of the man
behind the uniform, with scenes from family life and touching
letters from a loving husband and father.
TALES FROM THE ICE-FREE ZONE, by Robert E. Lee, was seriously and
soberly written to inform anyone who might pick up the book about
life in the Driftless Area of America's Upper Midwest. Here lies
the portion of our country that the great glaciers bypassed, though
glacial activity completely surrounded it -- on one side at a time
-- during at least four advances of the ice sheet. The bulk of this
anomaly lies over the southwestern quarter (approximately) of the
State of Wisconsin, though its edges slop across state lines into
the adjacent corners of the neighboring Sister States of Minnesota,
Iowa, and Illinois. Tracks of the great ice sheets can be seen all
around the "Ice-free Zone" -- with plenty of glacial till of sand,
gravel, and boulders in the landscape. The principal signs of
glaciation within the Driftless Area lie in the bottoms and on the
banks of rivers such as the Mississippi, Wisconsin, and Black
Rivers that completely traversed the Ice-free Zone. The beds of
such streams are filled with glacial till that was dropped as the
melt-water flooding subsided. Such material is dug from gravel pits
today and used as the aggregate in the mixing of concrete. On the
other side of the glacial coin, it seems reasonable to suppose that
much more of the pre-glacial topography adjacent to the Driftless
Area must have looked much like the unglaciated terrain does now.
Therefore, one might very well say that we have a living museum of
ancient landforms right in front of us today. Only the life forms
upon it have changed. These life forms are the principal subjects
of this book. Here are the flora and fauna, depicted as the author
has met them. He sees subjects of interest wherever he goes. Almost
all of them are commonplace individuals of ordinary species, yet
each one seems to tell a story by doing something that many folks
miss. Every individual plant, mammal, bird, amphibian, or reptile
has its own individuality and beauty, too. And the things that some
of them do Within these pages you will meet the Lone Ranger, The
Sandbank Blues, and the Ugly All-American. You will be introduced
to an "Odd Couple" that you have probably never dreamt of before.
Their true story could probably be turned into a novel, especially
in this era of cartoon style feature films of everything from bugs
and chickens to superheros. Read further, and you will learn both
when and why "Pink" is also "Violet." You will visit the perfumed
ballerina fields of deep summer, and you could also see surprising
summer snow. On a hot August afternoon, without a breath of air
stirring, you might see a flowering plant doing a wildly gyrating
dance -- and, later, find out why That same evening, with luck, you
could hear a loud and clattering "Midsummer Night's Chorus"-- of
what? Again, the answer may surprise you. October nights in the
Ice-free Zone may bring you the sound of the voice of the
"Hob-goblin of Frosty Nights," a sound that might make your hackles
rise. You will find out why this same month came to be called the
"Crazy Moon" and who the "crazies" are. Get to know why November is
likely to have a "Touch of Scarlet" at a season of the year when
the rest of the world is a dull gray. Do you know why December
sometimes brings us "Big Yellow Birds"? Or why January is an
excellent time to track the Sub-arctic Snow Snake? Have you ever
met the "Tiny Terror of the Tabletop"? One must really pay
attention to see this fellow, but a visit with him is worth your
time. Inside information on all of these subjects and many others
will be revealed to you if you but open the covers of "Tales from
the Ice-free Zone." The author is an old hand at spinning a yarn,
and there are a lot of those yarns in this book. It should be
mentioned that the great majority of the subjects of the stories in
this volume are native to the great northeastern section of the
United States from Virginia into Canada and west to the 100th Meri
The Contemporary Relational Supervisor, 2nd edition, is an
empirically based, academically sophisticated, and learner-friendly
text on the cutting edge of couple and family therapy supervision.
This extensively revised second edition provides emerging
supervisors with the conceptual and pragmatic tools to engage a new
wave of therapists, helping them move forward together into a world
of highly systemic, empirically derived, relational, developmental,
and integrative supervision and clinical practice. The authors
discuss major supervision models and approaches, evaluation,
ethical and legal issues, and therapist development. They present
methods that help tailor and extend supervision practices to meet
the clinical, institutional, economic, and cultural realities that
CFT therapists navigate. Filled with discussions and exercises to
engage readers throughout, as well as updates surrounding
telehealth and social justice, this practical text helps emerging
therapists feel more grounded in their knowledge and develop their
own personal voice. The book is intended for developing and
experienced clinicians and supervisors intent on acquiring
up-to-date and forward-looking, systemic, CFT supervisory mastery.
Leading experts reveal systemic and integrative approaches to
family therapy When Marriages Fail: Systemic Family Therapy
Interventions and Issues presents several leading experts in the
field discussing the full spectrum of clinical interventions and
family therapy for troubled and divorcing families. This
comprehensive resource presents a broad overview of the literature
that provides a foundation for the entire field, then narrows its
focus to clearly review clinical assessment models and the special
issues that may be factors in conflicted families. Therapists,
psychologists, counselors, and social workers learn cutting-edge
recommendations for policies protecting the well-being of children
involved in divorce, plus practical, specific systemic treatment
interventions that are illustrated with case studies. When
Marriages Fail is separated into three logically organized
sections. Part one provides a helpful overview of the field's
evolving literature as it stands now and gives tools to therapists
and their clients to explore their internal and dyadic processes in
considering whether or not to divorce. The second part presents two
systemic models that explore the dynamics of conflicted couples
moving toward divorce and considers specific family circumstances
that affect the entire divorce process, such as family violence,
disclosure of gender orientation, and the unhappiness of the
family's children. Part three discusses in detail specific and
practical treatment interventions, considering factors involved
when diverse families separate, divorce, and remarry. The text also
provides a fitting tribute to William C. Nichols, a pioneer of
marital and family therapy. Topics in When Marriages Fail include:
the therapist's choices in helping couples process their own
choices an ecosystemic look at the rights of children in divorce
interventions for mourning, adulterous triangles, incongruent
goals, cultural differences, or family of origin disclosing gay or
lesbian orientation in marriage domestic violence issues children's
trauma in the parental break-up family therapy interventions
through three systemic stages of divorce remarriage of the first
spouse in post-divorce families trauma of the betrayed spouse
parent loss and serial relationships gay divorces and more! With
Forewords by Douglas Sprenkle and Augustus Y. Napier as well as
several international contributors who shed light on how this
compelling subject is addressed outside of the United States, When
Marriages Fail is an invaluable source of the latest knowledge and
interventions for family therapists, counselors, social workers,
and psychologists.
The Contemporary Relational Supervisor, 2nd edition, is an
empirically based, academically sophisticated, and learner-friendly
text on the cutting edge of couple and family therapy supervision.
This extensively revised second edition provides emerging
supervisors with the conceptual and pragmatic tools to engage a new
wave of therapists, helping them move forward together into a world
of highly systemic, empirically derived, relational, developmental,
and integrative supervision and clinical practice. The authors
discuss major supervision models and approaches, evaluation,
ethical and legal issues, and therapist development. They present
methods that help tailor and extend supervision practices to meet
the clinical, institutional, economic, and cultural realities that
CFT therapists navigate. Filled with discussions and exercises to
engage readers throughout, as well as updates surrounding
telehealth and social justice, this practical text helps emerging
therapists feel more grounded in their knowledge and develop their
own personal voice. The book is intended for developing and
experienced clinicians and supervisors intent on acquiring
up-to-date and forward-looking, systemic, CFT supervisory mastery.
Encouraging the development of a personal model of supervision
built upon the integration of theory, research, and regard for the
uniqueness of clinical settings, this new text will prepare readers
for approved supervisor credential while advancing their ability to
blend systemic theory with clinical practice in the context of
personal and professional development.
Leading experts reveal systemic and integrative approaches to
family therapy When Marriages Fail: Systemic Family Therapy
Interventions and Issues presents several leading experts in the
field discussing the full spectrum of clinical interventions and
family therapy for troubled and divorcing families. This
comprehensive resource presents a broad overview of the literature
that provides a foundation for the entire field, then narrows its
focus to clearly review clinical assessment models and the special
issues that may be factors in conflicted families. Therapists,
psychologists, counselors, and social workers learn cutting-edge
recommendations for policies protecting the well-being of children
involved in divorce, plus practical, specific systemic treatment
interventions that are illustrated with case studies. When
Marriages Fail is separated into three logically organized
sections. Part one provides a helpful overview of the field's
evolving literature as it stands now and gives tools to therapists
and their clients to explore their internal and dyadic processes in
considering whether or not to divorce. The second part presents two
systemic models that explore the dynamics of conflicted couples
moving toward divorce and considers specific family circumstances
that affect the entire divorce process, such as family violence,
disclosure of gender orientation, and the unhappiness of the
family's children. Part three discusses in detail specific and
practical treatment interventions, considering factors involved
when diverse families separate, divorce, and remarry. The text also
provides a fitting tribute to William C. Nichols, a pioneer of
marital and family therapy. Topics in When Marriages Fail include:
the therapist's choices in helping couples process their own
choices an ecosystemic look at the rights of children in divorce
interventions for mourning, adulterous triangles, incongruent
goals, cultural differences, or family of origin disclosing gay or
lesbian orientation in marriage domestic violence issues children's
trauma in the parental break-up family therapy interventions
through three systemic stages of divorce remarriage of the first
spouse in post-divorce families trauma of the betrayed spouse
parent loss and serial relationships gay divorces and more! With
Forewords by Douglas Sprenkle and Augustus Y. Napier as well as
several international contributors who shed light on how this
compelling subject is addressed outside of the United States, When
Marriages Fail is an invaluable source of the latest knowledge and
interventions for family therapists, counselors, social workers,
and psychologists.
Contents: The Basic Ingredients in the Supervisory Process: The Ground Rules of Supervision. Understanding the Historical Influences of the Field on the Past and Future of supervision. Getting Started: A Basic Framework to Integrative Supervision. The Intergenerational Structure and Dynamics of the Training System. Developmental Aspects of Supervision. The Major Theoretical Resources for Supervision. The Modalities of Supervision: Live, Videotape, Audiotape, and Case Presentations. The Formats of Supervision: Individual and Group. The Cultural and contextual Issue in Supervision. Effective Practices in Supervision: Participant's Views. Managing Issues that Interfere with the Supervisory Process. Supervisory Repsonsibilities and Administrative Tools. Articulating Your Personal Model for Supervision. Integrative Supervision in Action. Bringing the First Stage of Our Journey to a Close.
A reissue of a now classic American drama.
If the law is of such a nature that it requires you to be an agent of injustice to another, then I say, break the law." So wrote the young Henry David Thoreau in 1849. Three years earlier, Thoreau had put his belief into action and refused to pay taxes because of the United States government's involvement in the Mexican War, which Thoreau firmly believed was unjust. For his daring and unprecedented act of protest, he was thrown in jail. The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail is a celebrated dramatic presentation of this famous act of civil disobedience and its consequences. Its poignant, lively, and accessible scenes offer a compelling exploration of Thoreau's philosophy and life.
Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, was one of the most
notorious pirates ever to plague the Atlantic coast. He was also
one of the most colorful pirates of all time, becoming the model
for countless blood-and-thunder tales of sea rovers. His daring
exploits, personal courage, terrifying appearance, and fourteen
wives made him a legend in his own lifetime. The legends and myths
about Blackbeard have become wilder rather than tamer in the 250
years since his gory but valiant death at Ocracoke Inlet. It is
difficult for historians, and all but impossible for the general
reader, to separate fact from fiction. Author Robert E. Lee has
studied virtually every scrap of information available about the
pirate and his contemporaries in an attempt to find the real
Blackbeard. The result is a fascinating and authoritative study
that reads like an exciting swashbuckler. Lee goes beyond the myths
and the image Teach so carefully cultivated to reveal a new
Blackbeard—infinitely more interesting as a man than as a legend.
In the process, he has captured the spirit and character of a
vanished age, "the golden age of piracy." Robert E. Lee was a
former law professor who traced his own ancestry to a possible link
with Blackbeard. A native of Kinston, North Carolina, he earned
degrees from Wake Forest, Columbia, and Duke universities. The
author of sixteen law books, Lee wrote the newspaper column "This
is the Law".
The accused was a slight, frightened man who had deliberately broken the law. His trial was a Roman circus. The chief gladiators were two great legal giants of the century. Like two bull elephants locked in mortal combat, they bellowed and roared imprecations and abuse. The spectators sat uneasily in the sweltering heat with murder in their hearts, barely able to restrain themselves. At stake was the freedom of every American. One of the most moving and meaningful plays of our generation. "a tidal wave of a drama." -- New York World-Telegram And Sun
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