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Studies on Psychosis: Descriptive, psycho-analytic and psychological aspects
by Thomas FreemanTavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the 1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social sciences. This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of those important works which have since gone out of print, or are difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total are being brought together under the name The International Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the Tavistock Press. Reproduced here in facsimile, this volume was originally published in 1965 and is available individually. The collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.
Studio Companion Series Design Basics, Book One
by Donna Lynne FullmerThe Studio Companion Series consists of four books, available separately or as a set, that provide a launch pad into the study of design and architecture. Clear instructions and a wealth of examples give students a comprehensive look at the entire design process, from concept to presentation. Developed for today’s students, the books present material in a contemporary and graphic manner and are compact and highly portable. The series includes Design Basics, Drafting Basics, 3D Design Basics, and Presentation Basics. Design Basics familiarize students with the fundamental elements and principles of design, offering them a vocabulary to understand and discuss interiors and architecture. Using well-articulated definitions and clear, highly visual examples, this full-color book will expand students' appreciation of design and help them get started creating their own spaces.
Study Away
by Mariah Balaban Jennifer ShieldsNow you can go to the college of your dreams and see the world—without compromising on your education (or your parent's budget). This for students by students guide gives you the inside scoop on colleges and programs around the world, with detailed profiles of the best international schools and independent reporting on what life on campus is really like. And since it covers many full undergraduate degree programs, you can decide for yourself if you’d like to complete your degree abroad or simply go for a semester or two. With this frank and accessible book you'll soon be on your way to studying art history in Paris, public health in Kinshasa, or international business in Hong Kong—whatever your major, the experience of living in a foreign country is increasingly desirable in our globalized world. Includes: -68 schools around the world that teach in English and offer American-style degrees -A description of each campus and its academic reputation -Tuition rates and financial aid information -Housing options, extracuricular activities, and support services -Contact information and directions on how to apply -Advice on staying healthy and staying safe From the Trade Paperback edition.
Study Guide for the National Counselor Examination and CPCE
by Andrew A. HelwigThe Study Guide for the National Counselor Examination and CPCE has been revised and updated. Over 400 pages long, the study guide covers the eight CACREP content areas found on the NCE, CPCE, and many similar exams. There are revisions throughout this edition and new material has been added in the following areas: relational-cultural theory, changes in workforce trends, value conflicts between counselors and clients, HIPAA updates, initiatives in licensure portability, societal stress and the opioid crisis, and updates in the use of technology in distance counseling. The Study Guide includes two practice exams, study tips, test taking strategies, the ACA Code of Ethics and additional exam prep resources. Because the information in the eight content areas is double-spaced, with considerable outlining of material and the BOLDING of important concepts, the study material is manageable and the book is user-friendly.
Study Skills and Strategies for Students in High School,Third Edition
by Charles T. Mangrum Stephen S. StrichartThis book provides students with strategies and skills that will help them plan their study time, take effective notes, remember information, take tests, build vocabulary. etc.
Study Skills for Psychology Students: A Practical Guide
by Sylvie Collins Pauline Kneale""The problem with the first year was I didn't know what I didn't know, and even when I thought there was something I was supposed to know I didn't know what to do about it."" This quote from a perplexed undergraduate student illustrates the plight of many first-years who feel overwhelmed by the demands made on them at university, combined with the expectation of lecturers and tutors that they will already know how to study independently.'Study Skills for Psychology Students' is a light-hearted yet comprehensive guide to studying psychology at university. Covering topics such as using the library and other resources, making effective notes in lectures and successful revision skills, the authors provide a practical guide to help the new student get the most out of their psychology course. Finally, in addition to the generic information needed by all students embarking on a degree course, 'Study Skills for Psychology Students' includes psychology specific material on Ethics, Professional Data Acquisition and Interviewing Skills.
Study Skills: Get the most out of college life (The Everything® College Survival Series)
by Adams MediaGet ready for the best years of your life! College Survival: Study Skills contains everything you need to know about earning that elusive 4.0. With advice from effective time management techniques, to forming study groups, to talking to professors, you'll be practicing your valedictorian speech in no time.
Study!: A Guide to Effective Learning, Revision and Examination Techniques
by Robert BarrassWhether entering higher education straight from school, or returning to study later in life, students need to develop effective study skills to get the most out of a course. Whatever the subject, this book will help to achieve the aims of the student by offering practical advice and useful techniques for successful study. These skills are not always taught as part of courses because of time restriction, but with an increased performance emphasis for lecturers they are vital to the success of the course. In addition to this with more and more people returning to education and undergoing Continuing Professional Development the audience for this book is growing rapidly. The book covers three main areas: * accepting responsibility for learning: personal well-being, avoiding stress and organising time* student centred learning: developing the ability to learn and communicate through thinking, listening, observing, writing and talking* revision and examination techniques: approaching examinations with confidence. With additional help of choosing the right course and a new section on computer skills, Study! will be a valuable addition to the bookshelf of any student.
Studying Engineering: A Road Map to a Rewarding Career
by Raymond B. Landis Jennifer Mott Steffen PeukerSince Studying Engineering: A Road Map to a Rewarding Career exploded onto the market in 1995, it has become the best selling Introduction to Engineering textbook of all time. Adopted by over 300 U.S. institutions, and reaching more than 150,000 students, the book has made major inroads into the "sink or swim" paradigm of engineering education. Armed with the book as a powerful tool for "student development," large numbers of engineering programs have implemented Introduction to Engineering courses to improve the academic performance and retention rates of their students.
Studying in China
by Patrick McaloonA visit to China can change your life.Have you thought about studying in China, but are not sure what you will find there? A trip to China to live, work or study promises an amazing, life-changing experience in the most historically and culturally fascinating nation on earth. Find all the information you need for your educational experience abroad in Studying in China.China is changing faster than any other nation on earth today. Written by a travel professional who works with students in China all the time, Studying in China is an invaluable resource that tells you: What to pack that you won't find over there How to arrive at your destination and settle in safely How to make your Chinese instructors happy How your day-to-day experiences will unfold once you are there How to get the most from a limited stayAuthor Patrick McAloon is a co-founder of SinoConnect, a firm that connects students of all ages with educational opportunities in China and the United States. He has been helping students prepare to study in China for 15 years. Having conducted hundreds of study abroad seminars, McAloon is uniquely qualified to supply students going to China with the latest up-to-date information on how to study abroad.Readying yourself for this experience can be daunting, and Studying in China makes it easy from start to finish. Prepare to make new friends in your classes and while traveling around China, but first learn how to avoid common pitfalls and mistakes. Being an international student in China can be a life-changing experience. Don't take our word for it. Read this book and go!
Studying the Organisation and Delivery of Health Services: A Reader (Social Aspects Of Aids Ser.)
by Stuart Anderson Pauline Allen Nick Black Aileen Clarke Naomi FulopResearch into the delivery and organisation of health care is a vital component in the improvement of health services. A wide range of disciplines and methods needs to be deployed to address research questions in this field. This unique reader brings together thirty examples of high-quality SDO research using a range of disciplines, including organisational studies, epidemiology, sociology, history, health economics, anthropology and policy studies, illustrating the use of qualitative and quantitative approaches and primary and secondary research. Expert editorial commentary on each section highlights different themes and methodological issues. The reader covers six main areas of research: Organising services around the user User involvement in organising services Workforce issues Evaluating models of service delivery Quality management and the management of change Studying health care organisations. This book is a companion volume to Studying the Organisation and Delivery of Health Services: Research Methods also published by Routledge (2001). It makes top-quality, empirical and secondary research readily accessible to health service managers and health care professionals who are interested in research, to health service researchers and to undergraduate and postgraduate students following courses in health and health management studies.
Studying the Organisation and Delivery of Health Services: Research Methods
by Pauline Allen Nick Black Aileen Clarke Naomi FulopFirst Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Stuff Every Adult Should Know: A Pocket-Sized Guide to Grown-Up Know-How, from Taxes to Small Talk (Stuff You Should Know)
by Alyssa Favreau Alanna Kalb Brett CohenA pocket guide to all the adult stuff you&’re expected to know (but that nobody ever explains).Do you ever feel like you missed the day in school when they taught you . . . literally everything you were going to need for a successful adulthood? How do you iron clothes? Where do friends come from? Why are there so many types of insurance? Does everyone else already know this stuff, and where did they learn it?Well, you don&’t have to flail around anymore, pretending like you know what you&’re doing. Here&’s the handbook for that day we all missed—and it fits right into your pocket! Get the background knowledge you deserve for life skills like:How to Write a Cover LetterHow to Change a TireHow to Make a BudgetHow to Host a Dinner PartyHow to Deal with TaxesAnd more!Featuring handy tips, tricks, and techniques collected from the best-selling Stuff You Should Know series, Stuff Every Adult Should Know is the adulthood 101 you&’ve been waiting for!
Stuff Every American Should Know (Stuff You Should Know #10)
by Denise Kiernan Joseph D'AgneseThis pocket-sized companion is filled with stuff every American should know. Who played the first game of baseball? What's a bicameral congress? Where did Mount Rushmore come from? Who is Geronimo and who do we yell his name when we jump? Stuff Every American Should Know answers these questions plus great information on the Declaration of Independence, fireworks, the first Thanksgiving, "The Star-Spangled Banner," assassination attempts on U.S. presidents, buffalo nickels, the Statue of Liberty, how to bake the perfect apple pie, and much, much more. From the Hardcover edition.
Stuff Every Beer Snob Should Know
by Ellen GoldsteinFrom the bestselling STUFF series comes this handy pocket guide to buying, tasting, and appreciating beer.From classic craft beers to trendy microbreweries, beer is booming nationwide. Whether you prefer light lagers or hearty stouts, you'll find lots to drink in in this pocket-sized guide packed with information, how-tos, and trivia for beer enthusiasts of all stripes. Seasoned craft-brew connoisseurs and newbie beer drinkers alike will learn expert tasting techniques, which glassware to use and when, how to pair beer with food, and even ways to support local breweries. Plus, guides to beer lingo, brewing industry publications, beer apps, and much more. Like all STUFF titles, the handy size and attractive package make this book perfect for a gift--just in time for Oktoberfest. Cheers!
Stuff Every Bride Should Know (Stuff You Should Know #16)
by Michelle Park LazetteWedding planning doesn't have to be stressful! From budgeting to bachelorette parties to writing your own vows, this pocket-sized manual is packed with tips to plan, execute, and enjoy the perfect engagement and wedding. It's a personal wedding planner you can carry in your pocket . . . the perfect engagement present or planning handbook for any soon-to-be bride.From the Hardcover edition.
Stuff Every Cannabisseur Should Know (Stuff You Should Know #26)
by Marc LuberThe perfect gift for the cannabis-curious and the pot-lover in your life, this pocket guide includes the history, culture, and many uses of marijuana, from recreation to self-care.Cannabis has been one of the most popular psychoactive herbs across the world since before recorded history. With the legalization of marijuana across the United States, there's never been a better time to learn about its many uses, effects, and strains, as well as its impact on entertainment and culture. Within the pages of this pocket-sized guide, you'll find information, how-tos, and trivia for weed-users at all levels. Newbies and cannabisseurs alike will learn:• How to Roll a Joint• How to Throw a Weed Party• How to Grow in Legal Environments• How to Buy from a Dispensary• Cooking with Cannabis• And more!
Stuff Every Cheese Lover Should Know (Stuff You Should Know #29)
by Alexandra JonesThis pocket-sized handbook to all things cheese is the perfect gift for artisan cheese lovers, home cheesemakers, and anyone who appreciates a good wedge of cheddar.It&’s hard to think of a more universally beloved food than cheese. But there&’s so much more to learn and enjoy beyond the plastic-wrapped blocks from the grocery store. Within the pages of this pocket-sized guide, you&’ll find information, how-tos, and trivia for cheese lovers of all levels. Casual cheese eaters and connoisseurs alike will learn about• How Cheese Is Made• Why Some Cheeses Melt Differently• How to Build a Festive Cheese Board for Entertaining• Pairing Cheese with Wine and Beer• How to Make Cheese at HomePlus an illustrated guide to cheese gadgets, terms every cheese lover should know, how to host a cheese tasting, how to make the ultimate grilled cheese, and much more!
Stuff Every Coffee Lover Should Know (Stuff You Should Know #30)
by Candace Rose RardonThis pocket-sized handbook is the perfect gift for coffee connoisseurs, those looking to grind and brew their own beans, and anyone who appreciates a cup of coffee with or without caffeine. If you&’re like most people, you start every day with a hot cup of joe. But beyond your steaming morning mug, there&’s a whole world waiting to be discovered—from roast varieties to brewing methods to the traditions, ceremonies, and customs of cultures around the globe.Within the pages of this guide, coffee lovers of all levels will find useful information, helpful how-tos, and fascinating trivia about their beloved beverage, including · Highlights from Coffee History· Anatomy of the Coffee Cherry· Freshness in Coffee· Caffeine Content 101· Popular Espresso Drinks· Coffee Cocktails So get ready to read about the world&’s best coffee-growing regions, learn how to host a coffee cupping like a pro, get tips for buying ethically sourced beans, and much, much more!
Stuff Every College Student Should Know
by Blair ThornburghFrom the best-selling series of how-to guides comes Stuff Every College Student Should Know, the ultimate reference for every part of campus life. Packed with tips, tricks, and handy lists, the book gives college kids the lowdown on everything from pulling all-nighters to navigating dorm room drama to actually doing their own laundry. Covering everything from move-in day to graduation, this pocket-size handbook is the perfect gift for high-school seniors . . . because textbooks can teach you only so much.
Stuff Every Cook Should Know
by Joy ManningExpert cooking tips and timeless kitchen wisdom make this culinary how-to handbook a must-have for home cooks of all skill levels. You don't need expensive gadgets, cutting-edge cutlery, or a rack of exotic spices to be a great cook. You just need the timeless wisdom found in Stuff Every Cook Should Know. You'll learn * How to Care for Cast Iron * How to Sharpen a Knife * How to Reduce Waste * How to Make Meals Ahead Plus measurement conversions, kitchen organizing tips, basic knife cuts, how to stop onions from making you cry, and much more. Now you're cooking!
Stuff Every Dad Should Know (Stuff You Should Know #2)
by Brett CohenYou've Got Children. We've Got Answers. From changing diapers and burping babies to building sand castles and hosting a sleepover party, this book is loaded with Stuff Every Dad Should Know. Readers will discover: * How to Rid a Room of Monsters * How to Squelch a Temper Tantrum * How to Assign Chores * How to Discuss the Birds and the Bees * How to Save for College Plus family road-trip survival skills, advice for healthy nutrition, a guide to bonding with moody teenagers, and much, much more!
Stuff Every Dad Should Know (Stuff You Should Know)
by Brett CohenA pocket-sized parenting guide for dads and dads-to-be, perfect as a gift. This handy little book is filled with all the fail-safe fatherhood tips and tricks a dad needs. From changing diapers and burping babies to building sand castles and hosting a sleepover party, this book is the perfect gift for everything from baby showers to Father’s Day. Chapters include: • How to Rid a Room of Monsters • How to Squelch a Temper Tantrum • How to Assign Chores • How to Discuss the Birds and the Bees • How to Save for College
Stuff Every Gardener Should Know
by Scott MeyerThe latest in the best-selling Stuff series, Stuff Every Gardener Should Know is the perfect pocket guide to your garden! What’s the difference between heirlooms and hybrids? How can I stop weeds from invading my flowerbeds? And what’s the best way to attract helpful, beneficial insects? All these questions and more are answered in Stuff Every Gardener Should Know—a handy little reference book that’s perfect for gardeners of all ages and experience. From the secrets of indoor seed-starting to tips for hassle free roses, this delightful companion is blooming with fun facts and helpful ideas.From the Hardcover edition.
Stuff Every Golfer Should Know
by Brian BertoldoThis little book teaches everything you'll need to get your golf lifestyle up to par.Discover:* How to Calculate Your Handicap* How to Play in the Rain* How to Keep Fit for Golfing* Games to Play within the Game* The Best Golf Travel DestinationsPlus tricks for reading the green, tips for playing in the wind, a guide to course etiquette, advice on golfing with kids, and much more!