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The Seeds of Life (Paperback)
Eric Temple Bell; Edited by Steve Davidson, Jean Marie Stine
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An essential guide for parents, youth sports organizations, players
or anyone seeking solid information about the sport. A PARENT'S
GUIDE covers everything from the history of the game to rules of
play, equipment and buying guides, essential contact information
and advice for parent's mentoring paintball playing youths. Steve
Davidson, author of "MAXING: A GUIDE TO WINNING TOURNAMENT PLAY and
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO PAINTBALL brings over two decades of
paintball experience to the subject of youth paintball. In A
PARENT'S GUIDE, Davidson blends historical anecdotes, amusing
stories and practical information into an easy to read introduction
to the sport written just for parents. Packed with a wealth of
detailed information, this primer covers everything from safety and
medical considerations to basic rules of play.
In this book, Steve Davidson offers an innovative approach to
psychotherapy and to personal development that builds upon
operations theory and the idea that by methodically building
operational competence, by identifying needs and wants, and then
taking necessary action, we have a better opportunity to find
happiness and personal fulfillment. Outlining human operations
theory in a clear and concise framework, Davidson explores the
fundamental components of personality and how the process of
psychotherapy can become the process of helping people develop
their personalities. Later chapters offer practical applications to
working with a range of patients, including those suffering from
anxiety, depression, and addiction. Provocative and insightful, An
Introduction to Human Operations Psychotherapy is a valuable
resource for mental health and human service professionals,
including those in administration and coaching positions and as
well as students and those in training.
In this book, Steve Davidson offers an innovative approach to
psychotherapy and to personal development that builds upon
operations theory and the idea that by methodically building
operational competence, by identifying needs and wants, and then
taking necessary action, we have a better opportunity to find
happiness and personal fulfillment. Outlining human operations
theory in a clear and concise framework, Davidson explores the
fundamental components of personality and how the process of
psychotherapy can become the process of helping people develop
their personalities. Later chapters offer practical applications to
working with a range of patients, including those suffering from
anxiety, depression, and addiction. Provocative and insightful, An
Introduction to Human Operations Psychotherapy is a valuable
resource for mental health and human service professionals,
including those in administration and coaching positions and as
well as students and those in training.
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