Strategies for Therapy with the Elderly Dr Murray R. BakstNewly revised and updated! In this second edition, Brody and Semel contend that meaningful and successful therapy can be accomplished with an aging population, debunking the belief that the elderly can not pick up or put into practice newly acquired information. Rather, the way in which therapy with aging adults is approached may affect the way in which the therapist initially experiences and reacts to the client because of stereotypes about aging.
and meet their child
an identity politics that considers difference as inherently oppositional
and Cage to contemporary poets of the eighties and nineties—can teach us much about how we write and read both poetry and criticism
This book examines the rural history of Egypt during the middle years of the nineteenth century
Key findings on bacterial and archaeal expression of ammonia assimilation enzymes are discussed
and the rhetorical uses of images
This unique look at one man's choice brings out the necessary step from personal detail to abstract reflection-it may be easy to praise or condemn Oppenheimer's choice
and post-harvesting on the resulting antioxidant content are also discussed
Barbara Probst draws on her experiences as Lord Pentland's personal secretary in the last five years of his life to offer a vivid portrait of a man who embodied Gurdjieff's call to awaken to oneself
Electromagnetic homogenization is the process of estimating the effective electromagnetic properties of composite materials in the long-wavelength regime
" which asks learners to apply theory and concepts to group situations"
she spent years in poverty before receiving a sizable inheritance from a distant relative