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Everyone remembers the rag doll that their granny made for them as
a child, or that homemade quilt with cozy and familiar patchwork
pieces. There is something so special about things that have been
made by those closest to us and not mass-produced for the high
street. Home Sewn Nursery is a complete sewing guide for creating
bold and bright toys, accessories, clothes and furnishings
carefully stitched with love and originality. This booklet includes
12 simple sewing projects suitable for beginners, along with a
basic techniques section and a handy pull-out pattern sheet. Four
main sections cover a delightful mix of items for every occasion:
clothes and shoes, out and about, toys and games and nursery
accessories. Patterns include: Sunshine skittles and ball, Easy-
peasy sunhat, Froggie hooded towel, baby shoes, earflap hat and
changing bag.
This book describes a series of ground-breaking residential
workshops in therapeutic counselling in the 1960s, for people
working in mental health and social care disciplines seeking to
expand and deepen their reach. The work is unique in the scope of
its research into the process and outcomes of such active immersive
enquiry in this area. Besides a wealth of more systematic features,
the author invites us into the initial conversations in the meeting
room, and then follows the group members back into their lives,
allowing us to see both early outcomes and the impact of
participation up to ten years later. Finally, Barrett-Lennard
reflects on the extended history of the intensive workshops and the
related group work in other contexts they led into. He makes a
compelling argument that such an intensive participatory process is
as powerful today as it was in the 1960s. The blend of rich
qualitative and empirical data and theory is a unique strength. It
will be a great resource for students and scholars in applied
psychology and psychotherapy, as well as for practicing therapists
and trainees committed to meaningful work with their client groups.
This is the ultimate guide for the absolute beginner. For those
with little or no knitting experience, this simple- to-learn,
project-based book will start with the basics and take you through
the initial stages of this fun and creative craft. Each technique
is clearly explained and accompanied by a stylish project to make,
so that you can put your newly acquired knowledge into practice.
Demonstrate your new skills to friends and family with designs that
include a hobo bag, beanie hat or clutch bag. Beginners will learn
all the essentials, from how to hold needles, cast on and off, make
a tension swatch and form the basic knit and purl stitches, to how
to knit stripes, cable, rib and lace, plus shape their knitting and
add buttonholes. Clear step-by-step illustrations and beautifully
shot photographs of the finished projects are included throughout,
making it both practical and inspirational - the ideal book for
want-to-be knitters!
This is a fun & fact-filled book that dino-obsessed children
and grown-ups alike will love, from a UK author. It features 15
different dinosaur patterns, from Stegasaurus to Triceratops. It
includes a techniques section that covers everything new knitters
need to know - so suitable for all abilities. Do you know your
Stegosaurus from your Brachiosaurus, or a Diplodocus from a
Triceratops? If not, then this fun and fact-filled book of
prehistoric projects is a must-have. All dino-obsessed children and
grown-ups alike will love these quirky knitted toys and with 15
different patterns to choose from there is no excuse not to get
knitting. New knitters need not worry, as there is a techniques
section that covers all the basics you'll need to know. Gallery
pages show off the dinosaurs from every angle so you can get up
close and personal with these prehistoric creatures.
Tina Barrett shows us that 'natural' need not be bland with this
range of funky and colourful crochet projects for babies and
toddlers. These delightful chemical-free creations make use of
beautiful yarns such as alpaca, soy silk, corn fibre, cotton, wool
and bamboo. Projects include: for babies - alpaca heart blanket;
romper suit; sleeping bag and hat; corn fibre dress; leggings and
hat; cotton matinee jacket, for toddlers: cotton ribbon sash dress;
cotton tank top and beanie; wool swing jacket; wool star sweater;
cotton granny square jacket and accessories including soya and
cotton nappy pants and a cotton cot mobile.
`This book is a monumental achievement, and person-centred
practitioners will be indebted to Goff Barrett-Lennard for many
years to come. He has written no only a definitive study of the
history of person-centred approach - what he calls a report of the
"evolutionary course of a human science" - but also an accompanying
commentary which is unfailingly enlightening, sometimes provocative
and occasional lyrical' - Brian Thorne, Emeritus Professor of
Counselling, University of East Anglia and Co-Founder, Norwich
Centre `I highly recommend this book as a reference source of major
import, as bibliography, as history as art, and as a complex
discussion of questions that plague the person-centred practitioner
and the client-centred therapist' - The Person-Centered Journal `If
you only ever buy one book about the Person-Centred Approach, other
than those written by Rogers himself, this is the one. It is a
staggering achievement by one of the most knowledgeable writers in
the field' - PCP Reviews `This book is a gem, and should have wide
appeal. It is an excellent introduction to person-centred
psychology, written in accessible style, and it takes the reader
beyond the simplicity often confused with naivety Goff
Barrett-Lennard reveals a sophisticated complexity that challenges
us to view the "person" with fresh eyes and an open mind' - Tony
Merry, University of East London `I strongly recommend this book as
a sophisticated treatment of the client-or person-centred approach
to therapy and its applications to areas outside therapy. It is
also a useful overview of research on all aspects of person-centred
ideas' - Psychotherapy Research `This book... is not a single
"meal" in itself but a positive "larder" containing every
imaginable staple food and condiment all exquisitely and thoroughly
researched. The book took Godfrey T Barrett-Lennard 20 years to
write and it will stand as a reference text for person-centred
specialists for longer than that... an essential reference text...
and a pantry full of delicious surprises' - Counselling and
Psychotherapy, The Journal of the British Association for
Counselling and Psychotherapy `Probably the most important piece of
work on the person-centred approach to have emerged in recent
years... an essential source of reference for anyone with a serious
interest in the person-centred approach' - Counselling News Written
by an ex-student and long-time colleague of Carl Rogers, this
in-depth and challenging book charts the development of
person-centred therapy from its origins through to the present day.
Godfrey T Barrett-Lennard traces the central concepts and key
figures within the movement, set against the contemporary
historical, social and political context. As an integrated overview
of the person-centred approach, Carl Rogers' Helping System
presents a wealth of fascinating ideas and information which is
linked to a fresh, incisive account of the unfolding theory,
process and research.
Part of a fantastic series of stash-busting sewing books, here are
25 fabulous projects to make, each using only one fat quarter. Fat
Quarter: One-Piece Projects is ideal for using up small pieces of
fabric to create a range of decorative and useful items for your
home. Perfect for gifts to friends and family! Projects include:
oven mitt pin board slippers child's apron baby mobile Projects are
suitable for beginner to intermediate sewers.
This book describes a series of ground-breaking residential
workshops in therapeutic counselling in the 1960s, for people
working in mental health and social care disciplines seeking to
expand and deepen their reach. The work is unique in the scope of
its research into the process and outcomes of such active immersive
enquiry in this area. Besides a wealth of more systematic features,
the author invites us into the initial conversations in the meeting
room, and then follows the group members back into their lives,
allowing us to see both early outcomes and the impact of
participation up to ten years later. Finally, Barrett-Lennard
reflects on the extended history of the intensive workshops and the
related group work in other contexts they led into. He makes a
compelling argument that such an intensive participatory process is
as powerful today as it was in the 1960s. The blend of rich
qualitative and empirical data and theory is a unique strength. It
will be a great resource for students and scholars in applied
psychology and psychotherapy, as well as for practicing therapists
and trainees committed to meaningful work with their client groups.
This manual was written for design engineers to enable them to
choose appropriate fasteners for their designs. Subject matter
includes fastener material selection, platings, lubricants,
corrosion, locking methods, washers, inserts, thread types and
classes, fatigue loading and fastener torque. A section on design
criteria covers the derivation of torque formulas, loads on a
fastener group, combining simultaneous shear and tension loads,
pullout load for tapped holes, grip length, head styles, and
fastener strengths. The second half of this manual presents general
guidelines and selection criteria for rivets and lockbolts.
This manual was written for design engineers to enable them to
choose appropriate fasteners for their designs. Subject matter
includes fastener material selection, platings, lubricants,
corrosion, locking methods, washers, inserts, thread types and
classes, fatigue loading, and fastener torque. A section on design
criteria covers the derivation of torque formulas, loads on a
fastener group, combining simultaneous shear and tension loads,
pullout load for tapped holes, grip length, head styles, and
fastener strengths. The second half of this manual presents general
guidelines and selection criteria for rivets and lockbolts. To the
casual observer the selection of bolts, nuts, and rivets for a
design should be a simple task. In reality it is a difficult task,
requiring careful consideration of temperature, corrosion,
vibration, fatigue, initial preload, and many other factors. The
intent of this manual is to present enough data on bolt and rivet
materials, finishes, torques, and thread lubricants to enable a
designer to make a sensible selection for a particular design.
Locknuts, washers, locking methods, inserts, rivets, and tapped
holes are also covered.
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John T Barrett
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This book charts from first-hand experience the origin and development through the present day of person-centered therapy, its central concepts and the key figures within the movement, set against the prevailing historical, social, and political background. A summarizing and defining text for the person-centered approach, written by a close working colleague of Carl Rogers, the book contains a wealth of fascinating and important detail, information, ideas, accounts of theory, process, and research. Providing an in-depth, challenging and multidimensional picture of person-centered therapy, the book will be essential reading for all those, whatever their level of prior knowledge, who are interested in person-centered therapy.
Before you begin to read this guide, ask yourself this question: Am
I really building the foundation I've always wanted for my life? If
you're not building the foundation you want, you're working on the
wrong house. Sometimes, putting your life together, or just trying
to get through life, is like trying to build a house without a
blueprint. If you focus on the 21 steps in this guide, you will
gradually implement them and make them habits. You can outline your
own blueprint and identify your strengths and weaknesses. Using her
own experiences, Mary Barrett offers a realistic, step-by-step
guide to: Identifying what steps you need to take to create your
life blueprint. Building discipline by investing in your personal
development. Training yourself to form good habits. Drawing on past
experiences as life lessons and stepping-stones to get where you
want to be. Creating the life you've always dreamed of having. You
can begin to change your habits right now.
Interest-Based Bargaining: A User's Guide provides a detailed
account of why it makes sense to negotiate on the basis of
interests rather than positions. It provides a detailed set of
guidelines for negotiators who wish to develop a cooperative,
problem solving approach to their bargaining. It draws on the
experiences of using interest-based approaches in the USA and
Ireland.
Interest-based bargaining is an approach to collective bargaining
that is focused on understanding the interests of parties and on
building solutions around these. It uses problem-solving tools such
as brainstorming, flip charting and consensus decision-making. This
book will be of particular value to management and union
representatives who are already working in a cooperative way and
who wish to deepen that cooperation.
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