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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Recent technological advances have opened new platforms for
learning and teaching. By utilizing virtual spaces, more
educational opportunities are created for students who cannot
attend a physical classroom environment. Integrating an Awareness
of Selfhood and Society into Virtual Learning is a pivotal
reference source that discusses the latest scholarly perspectives
on creating meaningful learning and sensory engagement in virtual
learning spaces, and examines how selfhood is expressed in these
environments. Highlighting emerging topics in education, such as
gender considerations, leadership development, and situated
learning, this book is ideally designed for professionals,
practitioners, graduate students, and academics interested in the
role of virtual reality in learning contexts.
Knowledge management can be a powerful tool if successfully
implemented into an organizational structure. Uncovering the latest
methods, tools, trends, and strategies in organizational knowledge
management should be a priority for individuals working in a
variety of industries. Knowledge Management Practice in
Organizations: The View from Inside brings together industry
experts to discuss the realities of knowledge management work in
organizations. Examining the challenges associated with operational
knowledge management, this work provides insight into the
day-to-day practice of knowledge management in real-life settings.
Organizational leaders and professionals, librarians, students, and
researchers will find this publication to be an essential tool in
understanding knowledge management implementation.
In Developmental Biology of the Sea Urchin and Other Marine
Invertebrates: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers in the
field detail many of the methods which are now used to study sea
urchins and other marine invertebrates in the laboratory. These
include methods and protocols on imaging, other useful experimental
tools for cell, developmental biology research, variety of
molecular biological methods, and strategies for utilizing the sea
urchin genome. Written in the highly successful Methods in
Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to
their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols,
and key tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Authoritative and practical, Developmental Biology of the Sea
Urchin and other Marine Invertebrates: Methods and Protocols seeks
to aid scientists in the further study into sea urchins and other
marine invertebrates.
In the myth of Daphne and Apollo, Cupid fired two arrows: one
causing flight from love, the other passionate attraction. Cupid
aimed his first arrow at Daphne, a beautiful nymph who loved her
freedom; the next struck Apollo, who lusted after Daphne. Daphne,
frightened and intent upon virginity, fled Apollo but was unable to
run fast enough. When her strength was almost gone, she sought
protection in the familiar waters of her father's river. He
answered her prayers: Her hair became leaves, and her feet, roots
growing into the ground; she was transformed into a laurel tree.
Apollo, kissing the sprouting bark, pledged to honor Daphne by
placing a laurel wreath on the head of every hero who won a
victory. Unable to evade the consequences of the arrow that wounded
her, Daphne called upon the river, the creative power of both
nature and time-a symbol of fertility, but also of oblivion-to help
her survive when her strength was gone. Daphne's inner triumph in
the face of injury is an appropriate sym bol for the types of
transformation witnessed by psychologists. In his book on symbols,
Circlot (1962, p. 173) writes that the crowning of the poet,
artist, or conqueror with laurel leaves "presupposes a series of
inner victories over the negative and dissipative influence of the
basest forces. " Further, the tree "denotes the life of the cosmos:
its consistence, growth, proliferation, generative, and
regenerative processes" (Circlot, 1962, p. 328)."
This unique handbook covers the consensuses and controversies
surrounding traditional and nontraditional psychotherapeutic
methodologies as related to individuals and specific
subpopulations. It is the most comprehensive, integrative resource
available to the graduate level student and to the practicing
clinician.
A workable vision of scientific practice has proven to be an
elusive, if laudable, goal for professional psychology. The field
cannot be faulted for failing to seek scientific wisdom, but it has
been slow to integrate that wisdom fully with the wisdom of
practice. This has proven to be a major oversight for, despite
psychology's long if the standing commitment to science,
practitioners are unlikely to think scientifically methods and
products of science are described in ways that make it impossible
to do so. Unfortunately, the rhetoric of science too often has done
just that: So focused has it been on the problem of distinguishing
good science from bad that it has inadvertently defeated any hope
of a practical science developing in our field. We offer one remedy
for this situation: This book is about scientific thinking for the
professional psychologist. Specifically, it is a primer on the
application of scientific logic to professional practice. We argue
that the professional needs a more straightforward and realistic
scientific identity than heretofore has been available. The
professional consciously must become a local clinical scientist,
bringing all the power of scientific thought to the specifics of
the clinical situation. Contrary to forces in psychology that
promote uncritical acceptance of science as given by academic
researchers or, alternatively, that encourage criticism and
ultimate disregard of the scientific endeavor, we call for a
redoubling of efforts to incorporate scientific thought into
practical professional inquiry."
For the first time in history, behavioral health providers are
expected to understand and participate in activities intended to
access and improve the quality of services they provide. This
handbook is designed as a general resource in the field of
behavioral health quality management for a very diverse group of
readers, including graduate and undergraduate students, payors,
purchasers and administrators within managed care organizations,
public sector service system planners and managers, applied health
services researchers and program evaluators. This volume provides a
comprehensive context for the development of quality management
(QM) in health services - behavioral health in particular - as well
as an overview of tools, techniques, and programs reflecting QM in
practice. It also offers perspectives on both internally- and
externally-based QM activities.
Stay up-to-date on the ethical and legal issues that affect your
clinical and professional decisions! Ethical and Legal Issues for
Mental Health Professionals: A Comprehensive Handbook of Principles
and Standards details the ethical and legal issues that involve
mental health professionals. Respected authorities with diverse
backgrounds, expertise, and professional experience discuss
contemporary theories emphasizing professional ethics, the
ramifications of professional actions and decisions, and ethical
standards on teaching, training, research, and publication. This
informative handbook provides invaluable up-to-date information and
guidelines vital for every mental health professional. This book is
a thorough examination of ethical behavior which can be used as a
reference source for the professional or a textbook for graduate
students. The handbook itself is divided into five sections. The
first section is a detailed introduction of ethics, law, and
licensing. The second section presents general ethical principles
like competence, integrity, and respect for individual rights and
dignity. The third section examines confidentiality, privilege,
consent, and protection. The fourth section focuses on general
ethical standards in practice, including sexual contact, multiple
relationships, and bartering. The fifth section presents the
ethical principles and standards in teaching, training, and
research. Appendices include the Ethical Principles of
Psychologists and Code of Conduct (American Psychological
Association, 2002) and the Code of Ethics of the National
Association of Social Workers (National Association of Social
Workers, 1999). Ethical and Legal Issues for Mental Health
Professionals: A Comprehensive Handbook of Principles and Standards
discusses: the history of basic approaches and issues in ethical
philosophy five fundamental areas in the process of developing
competence the necessary ingredients for the mental health
professional's practice of integrity aspirational versus
enforceable standards of ethics concern for the welfare of others
as a core ethical principle the notion of social responsibility in
the ethics codes of psychologists and social workers ethical
principles, statutes, and case law protecting privacy and
confidentiality issues involving the therapist-patient privilege
the "duty to protect" doctrine and relevant legal issues the
dynamics of multiple relationships and boundary violations
sexualized dual relationships between psychologists and patients
possible conflict of interest in bartering for services the
requirements and implementation of maintaining patient records to
avoid ethical and legal problems possible ethical dilemmas
involving referrals and fees much, much more This Handbook is an
essential resource for all mental health professionals, including
psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors,
therapists, and graduate students in mental health and the related
fields. Ethical and Legal Issues for Mental Health Professionals: A
Comprehensive Handbook of Principles and Standards is the first of
three volumes under this title. The following volumes will focus on
forensic settings and special populations/special treatment
modalities.
Online and virtual learning has developed into an essential aspect
of learning technologies. A transdisciplinary perspective is needed
to evaluate the interplay between social awareness and online
virtual environments. Recent Advances in Applying Identity and
Society Awareness to Virtual Learning is a critical academic
publication that provides a robust examination of the social
aspects of virtual learning by providing groundbreaking research on
the use of 3D design thinking and cognitive apprenticeship in
virtual learning spaces for team science, transdisciplinarity, idea
incubation, and curation. It also identifies new patterns, methods,
and practices for virtual learning using enhanced educational
technology that leverages artificial intelligence, cloud computing,
and the Internet of Things (IoT) to integrate 3D immersive
environments, augmented reality, games, simulations, and wearable
technology, while also evaluating the impact of culture, community,
and society on lifelong learning and self-determinism to address
critical problems in education, such as STEM. Focusing on a broad
range of topics including learning spaces, cloud computing, and
organizational strategy, this publication is ideal for
professionals, researchers, educators, and administrators.
"Online Counseling" gives practical insight into how
professionals can translate and extend their practice to the
electronic online medium. The volume provides an overview of
current research on the use and effectiveness of counseling online
and data on the idiosyncrasies of online behavior and
communication. The practical aspects of and skill sets required for
counseling online are discussed at length, as are technological,
ethical, legal and multicultural issues, treatment strategies, and
testing and assessment.
* Foreword by Morgan Sammons and Patrick DeLeon, past president of
the American Psychological Association
* The first comprehensive textbook designed to give clinicians and
mental health students everything they need to understand and start
providing mental health services via the Internet
* Each chapter includes study questions and key terms, making it
ideal for use in graduate or continuing education settings
* Includes clear and comprehensive chapters on research and
technology related to online counseling
* Contributors include past, present, and elected presidents of the
International Society for Mental Health Online (ISMHO), the
Inernet's leading resource for professionals interested in online
counseling and other methods of delivering mental health services
via the Internet
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