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Written by social workers, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY views mental disorders
through the strengths-perspective. It is unique in its ability to
summarize the current state of knowledge about mental disorders and
applies a competency-based assessment model for understanding
psychopathology. Complete with detailed and realistic vignettes
that are unavailable in other texts for the course, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
presents strategies for building on clients' strengths and
resilience and offers insights to social workers regarding their
role in working with the mentally ill.
Written by a practicing social worker, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY offers a
compelling look at the current state of knowledge about mental
disorders. The authors' accessible narrative blends with detailed,
realistic vignettes to give you an inside look at what it means to
practice psychopathology today. Part of the Cengage Empowerment
Series, the fourth edition is completely up to date and thoroughly
integrates the new DSM-V. It also integrates the core competencies
and recommended practice behaviors outlined in the 2008 Educational
Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set by the Council on
Social Work Education (CSWE).
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Sum (Paperback)
Susan Gray
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R291
R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
Save R61 (21%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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11 characters in 11 dramatic puzzles. Well, more if you count the
hiveminds. A Series of Voices in a Science Fiction Age - a
Collection of Notes from Other Worlds. Dealing with such futuristic
themes as post-humanism, mass interstellar transit, physical
invulnerability and a crime scene of hiveminds, this book delves
into the ever-changing idea of the character, the human, the
individual and the state in our present and future. These
monologues come without age and gender guides for the actor and/or
director to add their own twist to the performances. Each piece
includes some crib notes for the situation the character is facing,
along with some stage directions.
This is a place in me that no one can touch lest the pain come
back. I share my experiences in hopes that others can learn not to
become an "Invisible Me"
The china used by the First Families, both at the White House and
in their private homes, reveals a fascinating story of culture and
society as it has evolved in the United States since its early
days. In this handsome book, which documents over 200 rare items in
the remarkably comprehensive Robert L. McNeil, Jr., Collection, a
beautiful display of tableware unfolds as readers learn of trends
in taste, style, and modes of entertaining, from George Washington
to Ronald Reagan. Among the featured objects are Washington's
white-and-gold Sevres porcelain that he purchased from a French
diplomat recalled at the outbreak of the French Revolution; James
Monroe's gilt-edged French porcelain service, the first state
service commissioned by the White House in 1817; and John F.
Kennedy's understated Wedgwood creamware used at his Georgetown
home. Collectors and historians will value the information on how
the pieces were commissioned, designed, manufactured, and imported.
Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Exhibition Schedule: Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Virginia (February
16, 2008 - January 21, 2009)
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