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LIVING HELL IS WRITTEN FOR A MATURE AUDIENCE. IT INVOLVES SEVERAL FAMILIES WHO ARE TORN APART BY CHILD MOLESTATION. THE STORIES OF THE VICTIMS ARE CLEVERLY INTERTWINED. IT CAN BE SAID THAT ALL FAMILIES ARE DYSFUNCTIONAL TO SOME DEGREE, BUT COMBINING CHILD MOLESTATION TO THE ABNORMALITY ONLY PROMOTES DEVASTATION. MY BOOK WILL SHOW THE FAMILIES SUBSISTED WITH FEELINGS OF INSECURITY, DEVIANCE, MENTAL ANGUISH AND IGNOMINY AS A WAY OF LIFE, BECAUSE OF THE COMPLACENT ATTITUDE OF THE PERPETRATOR PERMEATING THE FAMILY. MY NOVEL WILL SHOW THAT DESPITE THE PERIOD OF UPHEAVAL AND FRUSTRATION, MANY RECOVER. IF YOU SEE YOURSELF ON THESE PAGES, KNOW YOU ARE NOT ALONE. YOU CAN SURVIVE. THE KEY IS ACCEPTANCE AND ASSISTANCE. ACCEPTING YOU ARE A VICTIM THROUGH NO FAULT OF YOUR OWN; AND SEEKING ASSISTANCE.
High quality instruction in an authentic clinical environment is a must for all healthcare programs. Packed with strategies to help clinical instructors develop as educators and strengthen their teaching practice, this text is a key resource for those new to educating in a clinical setting. The first part of this practical book explores becoming a clinical instructor. It looks at the responsibilities of the role as well as the traits of effective clinical instructors. Introducing the concept of teacher identity, it offers suggestions for making the transition from healthcare practitioner to clinical educator. The book's second part provides information on teaching in the healthcare environment. It introduces principles of curriculum design and planning, pedagogy and teaching strategies, performance assessment, and the delivery of constructive feedback. The final chapter in this part discusses helping students prepare for entry into the healthcare workforce. The book ends with a chapter on ways to support clinical instructors. Including reflective practice exercises, practical tips for dealing with challenging situations, and sample rubrics and templates, this useful book provides a foundation for the healthcare practitioner who is beginning a career in clinical education. It is also a valuable guide for more experienced instructors and those who manage clinical instructors.
High quality instruction in an authentic clinical environment is a must for all healthcare programs. Packed with strategies to help clinical instructors develop as educators and strengthen their teaching practice, this text is a key resource for those new to educating in a clinical setting. The first part of this practical book explores becoming a clinical instructor. It looks at the responsibilities of the role as well as the traits of effective clinical instructors. Introducing the concept of teacher identity, it offers suggestions for making the transition from healthcare practitioner to clinical educator. The book's second part provides information on teaching in the healthcare environment. It introduces principles of curriculum design and planning, pedagogy and teaching strategies, performance assessment, and the delivery of constructive feedback. The final chapter in this part discusses helping students prepare for entry into the healthcare workforce. The book ends with a chapter on ways to support clinical instructors. Including reflective practice exercises, practical tips for dealing with challenging situations, and sample rubrics and templates, this useful book provides a foundation for the healthcare practitioner who is beginning a career in clinical education. It is also a valuable guide for more experienced instructors and those who manage clinical instructors.
Laurel Bailey is a great detective. Her personal life isn't so great: she's dealing with her ex-husband who still wants her back, and trying to figure out what kind of relationship she wants with her new boyfriend, family law lawyer Alex Parrish. When a distraught father rushes into the police station to report his infant daughter missing, Laurel is eager to investigate. Alex is pushing for a commitment, and she uses the investigation as an excuse to avoid him. But her investigation ends up leading her straight to him: as more kids go missing, he's the only connection. When Alex is arrested, Laurel is determined to prove his innocence. She risks her career, and her own freedom, to dig into his life and his past. But the things she finds may not clear his name. Has Laurel risked everything for a man who didn't deserve it? Or can she and Alex find the proof they need to establish his innocence?
"I think your mother had an affair with my business partner." With that one statement, everything Lacey thinks she believes come crashing down around her. Everything she thought she knew has turned out to be a lie, and no one will tell her the truth. As she investigates the past, trying to sort truth from lies, she's grateful for Jon. At least he's on her side. After a devastating betrayal by his wife, Jon has sworn off love. He'll commit to fun and sex, but he makes sure that women understand he won't commit to anything beyond that. His instant attraction to Lacey surprises him, then, because she seems so innocent. What surprises him more are the feelings he begins to feel for her. Just as he's about to tell her how he feels, Lacey discovers the secrets he's been keeping. Can they move past it? Even if they can, is Lacey keeping her own secrets that might destroy what's left of them?
Meadow's marriage to Sander Hanson wasn't the stuff of fairy tales, but she didn't think it was all that horrible. It's only after his death that she finds out that he was keeping secrets. It starts with unexplained credit card charges, and women's names in a little black book. Then there's the secret bank account. Stetson Christensen had been in business with Sander for many years, but he'd stopped liking the man personally a very long time ago. So when Meadow approaches him and asks for help, he has no problem doing what she asked. Time spent in close proximity brings their long hidden desire for each other to the surface. Stetson doesn't want a relationship, and Meadow knows it's not the right time for one. But they can't keep ignoring their attraction, and they can't get away from each other. Uncovering the dead man's secrets shows them a depravity that neither of them had realized existed. The more they learn, the more they begin to realize they could be in serious danger. They have to find all of Sander's secrets in order to protect themselves, and the only ones they can trust are each other. Will they find everything they need to know in time? Or will Meadow and her children pay for Sander's sins?
Rainy Days and Flowers is a volume of poetry about love lost and found, and life in general. Whether you're looking for something to make you feel romantic, sensual, loved, lonely, or happy, you'll find at least one poem between these covers that will fit that mood.
LIVING HELL IS WRITTEN FOR A MATURE AUDIENCE. IT INVOLVES SEVERAL FAMILIES WHO ARE TORN APART BY CHILD MOLESTATION. THE STORIES OF THE VICTIMS ARE CLEVERLY INTERTWINED. IT CAN BE SAID THAT ALL FAMILIES ARE DYSFUNCTIONAL TO SOME DEGREE, BUT COMBINING CHILD MOLESTATION TO THE ABNORMALITY ONLY PROMOTES DEVASTATION. MY BOOK WILL SHOW THE FAMILIES SUBSISTED WITH FEELINGS OF INSECURITY, DEVIANCE, MENTAL ANGUISH AND IGNOMINY AS A WAY OF LIFE, BECAUSE OF THE COMPLACENT ATTITUDE OF THE PERPETRATOR PERMEATING THE FAMILY. MY NOVEL WILL SHOW THAT DESPITE THE PERIOD OF UPHEAVAL AND FRUSTRATION, MANY RECOVER. IF YOU SEE YOURSELF ON THESE PAGES, KNOW YOU ARE NOT ALONE. YOU CAN SURVIVE. THE KEY IS ACCEPTANCE AND ASSISTANCE. ACCEPTING YOU ARE A VICTIM THROUGH NO FAULT OF YOUR OWN; AND SEEKING ASSISTANCE.
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