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- 2022
- 2020
On the Walk Trail
Iron Horse Trail
Kaya and Grammy embark on an adventurous day filled with feeding baby goats and horses, berry picking, and exploring the history of iron horses along the scenic Iron Horse Trail. This engaging narrative is part of the On the Walk Trail series by Jon Carlson, highlighting the joys of nature and family bonding through outdoor activities.
- 2018
The story presents a whimsical child's perspective on a dragon causing chaos in a magical household. As the family navigates the ensuing mayhem, they engage in playful chases and spellcasting, with cats taking a backseat to the excitement. Children play a crucial role in attempting to tame the unruly dragon, blending true events with imaginative embellishments. This enchanting tale captures the fun and adventure of family dynamics in the face of unexpected magical happenings.
- 2017
The Disordered Couple
- 342 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Experienced researchers and clinicians from a wide variety of theoretical background have come together to give a comprehensive analysis of couples diagnosed with major psychopathology, personality disorders, and social challenges. Bipolar disorder, panic disorder, psychosis, sexual disfunction, physical illness, narcissisistic/borderline diagnoses --these are among the common problems addressed in this text as the contributors tackle the complex task of assessment, offering definitions, interpretations, interventions and instructive case material along the way.
- 2014
Their Finest Hour
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Featuring insights from over two dozen leading therapists, this collection reveals their most rewarding cases and the lessons learned from them. Each narrative combines interviews with recreated dialogue, offering a candid look at what defines success in therapy. The therapists share how their seminal cases influenced their theories and practices, all while ensuring client confidentiality. This unique compilation stands out by gathering the triumphs of renowned professionals in one volume, showcasing the transformative power of psychotherapy.
- 2013
How Master Therapists Work
Effecting Change from the First through the Last Session and Beyond
- 202 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on the practical application of change measurement, this book equips both practicing and trainee psychotherapists with tools to effectively demonstrate observable changes in their patients. It emphasizes the importance of quantifying therapeutic progress, enhancing the therapist's ability to assess and communicate the impact of their work on clients' well-being.
- 2011
Working With Immigrant Families examines the theoretical and practice-based issues that must be considered by counseling professionals when performing family therapy with immigrant clients. It provides practitioners with insights into why immigrant families come to the United States, the processes that unfold while they do, and the steps that can be taken to help these families make the most of their experience in their new country.
- 2010
Encountering the Jewish Future
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The most vital questions about Judaismpresent and futureare prefigured, says Marc Ellis in the work of Elie Wiesel, Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Hannah Arendt, and Emmanuel Levinas. Ellis encounters each thinker to contemplate biblical, theological, and philosophical insights so to foster Jewish empowerment and to ensure a Jewish future.
- 2008
Cross Cultural Awareness and Social Justice in Counseling
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Focusing on the intersection of multicultural counseling and social justice, this text brings together leading experts to explore the counselor's advocacy role. It provides a theoretical foundation grounded in research on diversity, spirituality, and color-specific issues. Detailed discussions on counselor-patient dynamics across various groups aim to enhance understanding and sensitivity. Ideal for both trainees and seasoned professionals, this book addresses the challenges faced in today's diverse and evolving societal landscape.
- 2007
Paul B. Pedersen, Culture-Centered Counseling
- 111 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The book emphasizes the importance of cultural awareness in therapy, arguing that understanding clients' cultural backgrounds enhances treatment effectiveness. Dr. Paul B. Pedersen presents a framework for therapists to identify and transcend cultural assumptions, applicable across various therapeutic models. The accompanying video illustrates how inclusive cultural empathy, with a focus on diverse contexts, contrasts with traditional, individualistic views of empathy, offering a more holistic approach to client care.
