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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work. |
EMDR Therapy and Adjunct Approaches with Children
Complex Trauma, Attachment, and Dissociation
400,70 zł
This volume is a welcome and excellent resource for all clinicians working with severely traumatized children. Francine Shapiro , PhD Founder, EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs Over the past 15 years, Ms. Gomez has developed highly original and brilliant interventions for working with these very difficult to treat children. This book will be an enormous great gift to our field. Dr. Susan Coates Clinical Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University This is the first book to provide a wide ...
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The year is 1835, only twenty years after the war of 1812. The methods of war and medicine are crude compared to the standards of today. The United States is a new and struggling country, ill-prepared for a virulent outbreak that aggressively sweeps through the young nation, ravaging all in its path. Inadvertently created by a brilliant doctor at the edge of the western frontier, while researching Native Indian tribe medicines in an effort to save the lives of his family. Across a barely tamed America, where steamships and ...
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Neither Indigenous nor white, Shireen Morris is both outside observer and instrumental insider in the fight for Indigenous rights. Shaped by her family's Indian and Fijian migrant story, Morris is a key player in what many consider the greatest moral challenge of our nation: constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians. She takes us inside this vital campaign to meet the powerful Indigenous advocates, helpful (and unhelpful) non-Indigenous lawyers, unlikely conservative and monarchist allies and infuriating politicians. We travel with Morris through ...
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"Goldpartikel-Flotation: Optimizing Bubble Surface Area Flux and Advanced Technologies for Enhanced Recovery" (Optimierung des Oberflächenflusses und fortschrittliche Technologien für eine verbesserte Gewinnung) befasst sich mit der kritischen Entwicklung der Goldgewinnungsmethoden in einer Zeit, die durch schwindende Ressourcen und wachsende Umweltbedenken gekennzeichnet ist. Dieses umfassende Werk untersucht das bahnbrechende Konzept des Blasenoberflächenflusses (Bubble Surface Area Flux, Sb), das 1997 von Gorain et al. eingeführt wurde ...
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""The Wizard of the Nile"" is a comic opera in three acts, written by Harry Bache Smith and first performed in 1895. The story follows the adventures of an American tourist named Jack Mason, who finds himself transported back in time to ancient Egypt. There, he meets the beautiful Princess Zaidee, who is being held captive by the evil sorcerer, Alibek. With the help of a friendly genie named Mokanna, Jack sets out to rescue the princess and defeat Alibek. Along the way, he encounters a host of colorful characters, including a bumbling magician, a group of ...
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""The Pleasures of Retirement, Preferable to the Joys of Dissipation"" is a book written by Charles Pinot Duclos in 1774. The book explores the benefits and joys of retirement, arguing that the peace and contentment that come with a life of leisure are far more satisfying than the fleeting pleasures of a life of dissipation. Duclos draws on his own experiences and observations to illustrate the many ways in which retirement can be a fulfilling and enjoyable phase of life. He also offers practical advice and suggestions for how to make the most of retirement ...
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In the fall of 2015, PhD candidate Jason Green made his way to the decrepit Hotel Celeste hoping to conduct an interview of disgraced historian Richard Dawdson, an academic with once unlimited prospects who had disappeared from the tenure track with enough drama to have become an urban legend himself within the department. The conversation that followed would not be cited in any dissertation, but here, for your consideration, is the tale Dr. Dawdson told that evening. This is her story. |
Cold rain washes runnels of blood past her feet. Having survived her first sword battle and killed a would-be assassin and a sword master, Yamabuki finds herself moving through a different world. Or is it she herself who has changed? Her mother’s words ring in her ears: “You must prevail. That is the only allowable outcome. No one who you can truly trust will be there to offer you solace. It is something you will bear alone.” And now alone, wary and weary, trapped by an unseasonable snowstorm in a lawless town, Yamabuki tries ...
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Daniel Defoe, author of "Robinson Crusoe," presents "The Friendly Daemon, or the Generous Apparition," a captivating 18th-century epistolary novel. This satirical work recounts, through a series of letters, the supposed miraculous cure of the deaf and dumb Dr. Duncan Campbel by a spectral spirit. Subtitled "Being a True Narrative," the book delves into the supernatural with a lighthearted, humorous touch. Defoe's skill shines in this parody of popular beliefs, offering a glimpse into the era's fascination with the paranormal. Experience the wit and charm ...
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