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Noakes, Manny (Manila), 1953-
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613.25 NOA
Publication Date
2006
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McGillivray, Mark.
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306.09045 22
Publication Date
2006
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Wicks, Robert J.
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610.69019 22
Publication Date
2006
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Suitable for physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals, this book helps them understand acute and chronic secondary stress, develop a personally designed self-care protocol, and strengthen one's inner life. It also features a "Medical-Nursing Professional Secondary Stress Self-Awareness Questionnaire" that can be self-administered.
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42524.9727
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Brunskill, Karen.
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372.21 22
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2006
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Sanders, Mavis G.
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371.19 22
Publication Date
2006
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'Building School-Community Partnerships' emphasizes the importance of community involvement for effective school functioning, student support and well-being, and community health and development. This book explores different types of school-community partnerships and offers a model outline for effective implementation.
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Harries, Jane.
Call Number
362.709 22
Publication Date
2006
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Based on work done in secondary schools by the NSPCC, this PSHE curriculum resource gives young people the information and skills necessary to keep themselves 'safe'. Focusing on personal safety, the book addresses key issues such as emotional health and well-being, the ability to access help and support and family, social and sexual relationships. Each section contains a comprehensive facilitator's guide.
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King, Wilma, 1942-
Call Number
305.48896073 22
Publication Date
2006
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"King uses a wide range of sources to examine the experiences of free black women in both the North and the South, from the colonial period through emancipation, showing how they became free, educated themselves, found jobs, maintained self-esteem, and developed social consciousness--even participating in the abolitionist movement"--Provided by publisher.
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Solomon, Irving.
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616.8917 22
Publication Date
2006
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Annotation "Dr. Irving Solomon prepares practitioners to conduct Horneyan therapy and successfully treat character disorder, the most common dysfunction of our time. Dr. Solomon presents, in a concise and organized fashion, Karen Horney's ideas regarding character psychopathology, accompanied by many illustrative vignettes for practical application. Today's clinician will find that Horney's orientation provides a means of conducting brief treatment that is also meaningfully deep." "The book will be of interest to mental health professionals, as well as to lay individuals who seek knowledge of the self, since it realistically, vividly, and authoritatively touches on a multitude of common, easily recognized character trends that destructively complicate our well-being."--Jacket.
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Deakin Crick, Ruth, 1955-
Call Number
370.1523 22
Publication Date
2006
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' This is not a gimmicky approach. The approach here fosters deeper understanding for both the teacher and learner of exactly what the process involves. It contains much to interest schoolteachers, senoir managers and those involved with learners of any age' -ESCalate. This book puts the findings of the well-known Effective Lifelong Learning Inventory (ELLI) research programme into the practical context of the classroom, helping teachers to improve their own learning power as well as that of all the children in their class. It looks at: olearning power - what it is and how it can be achieved.
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Ward, Harriet, 1948-
Call Number
362.73208320941 22
Publication Date
2006
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Babies and very young children in care often experience several changes of placement and carer, which can have a negative impact upon their long-term ability to develop secure attachments. "Babies and Young Children in Care" examines why babies enter care or accommodation and why securing their long-term future can be a lengthy process. It analyses the circumstances, characteristics and experiences of these young children before, during and after being looked after, including reasons for changes of carer and placement disruptions. It looks at how young children are affected by the lack of stability in their lives, and explore the consequences of reunification with their parents after long periods in care. Drawing on interviews with birth parents, carers and social care professionals, the authors trace the complex decision-making process that influences these children's early experiences and the impact this has on their later development and well-being. They offer a clear explanation of the outcomes of services for very young children and signpost messages for practice. This book is a key text for researchers, practitioners, policy makers and social care managers.
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International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence (3rd : 2006 : St. Petersburg, Fla.)
Call Number
362.40846 22
Publication Date
2006
Summary
Provides content related to aging, disability, and independence. The focus of these papers, is on maintaining independence and active participation in family and community activities. The main topics in this publication are: Smart Homes; Robotics; Telehealth; Home Modifications and Universal Design; and Assistive Devices and Workplace Adaptations.
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Hayslip, Bert.
Call Number
306.8745 22
Publication Date
2006
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Annotation No other book exists that focuses on the variability among custodial grandparent caregivers. With a focus on diversity among grandparent-headed families in domestic and international settings, over 35 contributors explore the many parameters of diversity among custodial grandparents. It also provides a wealth of information and a basis for which national and state-run services can evaluate their current policies and devise funds, services, and programs which can help this growing population successfully raise their grandchildren and our nation's future leaders.
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