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Clinical Ocular Pharmacology (Fifth Edition)

by Jimmy D. Bartlett Siret D. Jaanus

Written by experts in the field, this comprehensive resource offers valuable information on the practical uses of drugs in primary eye care. Discussions of the pharmacology of ocular drugs such as anti-infective agents, anti-glaucoma drugs, and anti-allergy drugs lead to more in-depth information on ocular drugs used to treat a variety of disorders, including diseases of the eyelids, corneal diseases, ocular infections, and glaucoma. The book also covers ocular toxicology, focusing on drug interactions, ocular effects of systemic drugs, and life-threatening systemic emergencies.

Clinical Practice of Cognitive Therapy with Children and Adolescents: The Nuts and Bolts

by Robert D. Friedberg Jessica M. Mcclure

Taking into account developmental issues and working with parents, this guide applies Aaron T. Beck's clinical system of cognitive therapy based on social learning theory to younger clients. Cognitive therapists Friedberg and McClure (both at Wright State U. School of Professional Psychology) present commonly used cognitive/behavioral techniques and child-friendly treatment strategies tailored to depressed, anxious, and aggressive youth. They include case examples and sample worksheets. Annotation c. Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Clinical Psychology, 8th Edition (PSY 334 Introduction to Clinical Psychology)

by Timothy J. Trull Mitchell J. Prinstein

In language your students will understand and enjoy reading, Timothy Trull's CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY offers a concrete and well-rounded introduction to clinical psychology. A highly respected clinician and researcher, Dr. Trull examines the rigorous research training that clinicians receive, along with the empirically supported assessment methods and interventions that clinical psychologists must understand to be successful in the field. This new edition of Trull's bestselling text covers cutting-edge trends, as well as offers enhanced coverage of culture, gender and diversity, and contemporary issues of health care. Written to inspire students thinking of pursuing careers in the field of clinical psychology, this text is a complete introduction.

Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture (Third Edition)

by Andrew M. Pomerantz

The book intends to provide a balanced approach to clinical psychology in a professional yet accessible style and includes up-to-date information on all topics.

Clinical Psychopharmacology: Principles And Practice

by S. Nassir Ghaemi

Clinical Psychopharmacology offers a comprehensive guide to clinical practice that explores two major aspects of the field: the clinical research that exists to guide clinical practice of psychopharmacology, and the application of that knowledge with attention to the individualized aspects of clinical practice. The text consists of 50 chapters, organized into 6 sections, focusing on disease-modifying effects, non-DSM diagnostic concepts, and essential facts about the most common drugs. This innovative book advocates a scientific and humanistic approach to practice and examines not only the benefits, but also the harms of drugs. Providing a solid foundation of knowledge and a great deal of practical information, this book is a valuable resource for practicing psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, medical students and trainees in psychiatry, as well as pharmacists.

Clinical Research Methods in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

by Norman J. Lass Mary Pannbacker Mary Ellen Koay Jennifer S. Whited David L. Irwin

This book is a valuable and comprehensive resource for understanding and conducting clinical research in communication sciences and disorders. Graduate students and practicing clinicians will benefit from the text's detailed coverage of various research topics. Specifically, readers will learn the strengths and weaknesses of different research methodologies, apply the results of research to clinical practice and decision-making, and understand the importance of research ethics. <p><p> ''Clinical Research Methods'' is the only text to take into account qualitative research and evidence-based practice, and to provide a detailed discussion of research ethics.

Clinical Respiratory Medicine, Fourth Edition

by Stephen G. Spiro Gerard A. Silvestri Alvar Agusti

This comprehensive clinical textbook examines all aspects of respiratory medicine. It takes a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with the full range of pulmonary disorders, making this an ideal source for reference in clinical practice.

Clinical Rotations

by Cathy Trocquet Lois Thomson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Clinical Social Work Practice in Behavioral Mental Health: Toward Evidence-Based Practice

by Roberta Sands Zvi Gellis

<p>Clinical Social Work Practice in Behavioral Mental Health, 3/e uses evidence-based practice to provide in-depth coverage of clinical social work practice with clients in mental health settings. The authors show the social worker as the critical link between the client, the agency, the family, and the community. <p>Organized around 2 parts: PART I: A Framework for Practice (History, Culturally Competency, Legal and Ethical Issues, Biopsychosocial framework and assessment and Feminist Practice) and PART II: Intervention (Evidence Based Practice with clients with: Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Serious Mental Illness, Severe Mental Illness in Community Context and with their Families, and Co-occuring Substance Abuse and Serious Mental Illness) </p>

Close Reading of Complex Texts, Grade 7

by Diane Lapp Kelly Johnson Barbara Moss Maria Grant

Close reading is reading a text more than once in order to understand its deeper meaning. You uncover the reasons authors choose particular words and phrases, include literary elements and plot points, or organize the text or introduce information a particular way. You draw connections between the ideas and details in the texts--and from specific texts to bigger topics. You will read the texts in Close Reading of Complex Texts three times, with a different purpose each time. 1st READ - Determine what the text is about. 2nd READ - Focus on the language used by the author and the structure of the text. 3rd READ - Look for meaning by making inferences.

Clothes Long Ago

by Tara Funk Katherine Scraper

People made clothes long ago. Read to find out how these clothes were different from your clothes today.

Clothes Then and Now

by Tara Funk Vickey Herold

What have people used to make clothes? What types of clothes do people wear today? Read this book to learn how clothes have changed.

Cloud Island (Secret Kingdom #3)

by Rosie Banks

Enter a magical world full of friendship and fun!Ellie, Summer, and Jasmine are thrilled to be visiting Cloud Island, a fluffy wonderland high in the sky over the Secret Kingdom. But wicked Queen Malice has hidden a nasty thunderbolt among the cloud bunnies and cotton candy fields. If the girls can't find it, Cloud Island will be torn apart for good!

Clover the Bunny (Dr. KittyCat #2)

by Jane Clarke

The pets’ favorite vet must jump to it when a bunny is in distress and an outbreak of pawpox threatens Thistletown! From the author of Posy the Puppy.We’ll be there in a whisker! Dr. KittyCat is a talented vet—and an adorable cat. She’s ready to rescue whenever help is needed.Clover the bunny and his friends are on their first camping trip. But when itchy spots appear on Clover’s paws, only Dr. KittyCat knows how to make him better.Clover has two-color art inside! Supercute photographs of real animals combine with hand-drawn green line art for a completely unique look.Praise for Posy the Puppy“Beatrix Potter meets Grey’s Anatomy as a feline medic tends to animals’ scraped ears, hurt ankles, and other bumps and bruises in this series opener.” —Publishers Weekly“Cuddly animals everywhere are lucky to have Dr. KittyCat on call.” —Kirkus Reviews

Clues from the Past

by Ashley Chase Jonathan Curley

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Clues to the Past (Into Reading, Benchmark 3-6, Level R #9)

by Cynthia Mercati Jared Osterhold

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Co-operative Studies class 11 - Goa Board

by Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education

Co-operative studies textbook for class 11 is published by Goa Board. The book is divided into seven units depending upon the flow of points necessary for grasping co-operative studies. The book is written in easy-to-understand language and divided into sub-points for clearing the concepts.

Coach Jumpstart, English II

by Triumph Learning

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Coach New Generation Practice Tests, English Language Arts, [Grade] 4

by Triumph Learning

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Coach New Generation Practice Tests, Mathematics, [Grade] 4

by Triumph Learning

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Coaching Psychology Manual (Second Edition)

by Margaret Moore

Now in full color and, examples, and real-life scenarios, this comprehensive guide covers techniques and concepts for supporting clients in changing the behaviors and mindsets needed to thrive in all areas of wellness, including fitness, nutrition, weight, mind/body, stress, and management of life issues that impact well-being. Reviewed by the American College of Sports Medicine, the gold standard in credentialing health and fitness professionals, exercise and weight guidelines, sports medicine, ensures quality, currency, and accuracy. Examples of coaching dialogs, specific to the skills discussed offer additional insights and perspectives on effective coaching practices. Important! boxes draw attention to must-know information for facilitating productive and powerful client sessions. Don't forget. . . boxes highlight critical points to keep in mind while building relationships with clients. Review and discussion topics give you a chance to practice chapter concepts. Online instructor ancillaries include eBook and Image Bank.

Coaching Skills: A Handbook (Third Edition)

by Jenny Rogers

<p>Coaching Skills is a popular text for coach training schools all over the world, brought to life with dozens of case studies and practical guidance, while also emphasizing the importance of underpinning psychological awareness and understanding. <p>This book will support you whether you are an experienced coach working with senior executives, or a beginner taking your first steps on the journey to becoming a master-practitioner. <p>Now includes new material on: coaching and the human brain, working with clients on their self-limiting beliefs, new models of understanding what coaching is and being a coach during the psychological stresses of a severe economic recession.

Coaching Writing in Content Areas: Write-for-Insight Strategies, Grades 6-12

by William Strong

Coaching Writing in Content Areas: Write-for-Insight Strategies, Grades 6―12, Second Edition, is packed with practical, motivating strategies for making writing a tool for learning, and for integrating it into content area instruction. <p><p> Designed to help new and veteran teachers work smarter, not harder, the book is written by William Strong, one of America’s most respected writing instructors. The clear, personal voice of the book and its illustrative examples drawn from the work of expert teachers made the first edition a “thumbs-up” favorite with National Writing Project sites across the nation. <p><p> This new edition expands these features, covers new strategies, and includes new samples of assignments, rubrics, and student writing throughout.

Coaching and Mentoring for Business

by Grace Mccarthy

Coaching and Mentoring for Business seeks to go beyond the vast body of skills-based literature that dominates the study of coaching and mentoring and focus on the contribution that coaching can make to the implementation of human resource strategy and organizational strategy.<P> Grace McCarthy includes an introduction to coaching and mentoring theory, then goes on to look at coaching and mentoring skills, and how they may be applied in relation to individual change, coaching and mentoring for leaders and by leaders, coaching and mentoring for strategy, innovation and organisational change, as well as coaching and mentoring in cross-cultural and virtual contexts. Coaching and Mentoring for Business also explores ethical issues in coaching and mentoring before concluding with the evaluation of success in coaching and mentoring and a discussion of emerging issues.<P> Key Features:<P> * Vignettes to help readers consolidate their learning by illustrating real life situations<P> * Web links to useful academic and professional resources<P> * A companion website available on publication with PowerPoint slides, self-assessments, and a facilitator’s guide to each chapter.

Coaching and Mentoring: A Critical Text

by Simon Western

Coaching and Mentoring: A Critical Text is a unique contribution to the field. It traces coaching influences back to pre-modern times showing connections with ‘soul healers’ of the past, taking a journey through modernity to post-modernity making links that helps us better understand coaching today. Positioning coaching as working between the 'wounded-self' (of therapeutic culture) and 'celebrated-self' (of the human potential movement), it reveals four discourses that underpin contemporary coaching practice:<P> The Soul Guide Coach: coaching the 'inner-self', focusing on values, authenticity and identity. The Psy Coach: coaching the 'outer-self', using psychological techniques to focus on personal performance and how we relate to others. The Managerial Coach, coaching the 'role-self', focusing on work, task, output and productivity. The Network Coach, coaching the 'networked-self', focusing on the wider networks in which we live and work. This vital new book brings a fresh and critical perspective on coaching and mentoring, challenging its taken-for-granted assumptions and narratives. It is written by a practitioner-scholar, and develops an exciting vision for coaching today.

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