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In the past two decades, many psychodynamic therapists have begun to view the relational processes taking place between patient and therapist as a central source of transformation. Yet traditional paradigms of clinical supervision, focusing primarily on didactic teaching, have limitations for training therapists to work in these new ways. This groundbreaking volume is the first to elaborate a comprehensive contemporary model of supervision. Using a wealth of examples and vignettes, the authors show how working within the vicissitudes of the supervisory relationship can allow the supervisee to gain a deeper understanding of the treatment method being taught. Key topics discussed include issue...
?The Singer?s Drummer? chronicles the music and times of Harold Jones, a world class musician whose career spans the last five decades of jazz and big band swing music. This book highlights Jones? career as he evolved into the drummer of choice for some of our most popular vocal legends. But it is about much more than that. It also gives us an entertaining insight into life on the road and is filled with Harold?s insightful, sometimes humorous, anecdotes and musings about the famous sidemen, legendary jazz musicians and vocal headliners he has known; featuring more than 100 photos of his renowned friends. Read ?The Singer?s Drummer? and learn why Paul Winter called Harold the ?Michael Jordan of young jazz drummers in Chicago.? Read why Harold became acknowledged as ?Count Basie?s favorite drummer.? And why Tony Bennett says ?This book is a knockout! I am happy that someone is finally putting together a history of what really happens on the road!?
A coming-of-age story of hope, betrayal, and familial legacy set in rural Appalachia. Set in the run-up and aftermath of the 2016 election, Pop brings the Canard County trilogy to a close as Dawn, the young narrator of Gipe’s first novel, Trampoline, is now the mother of the seventeen-year-old Nicolette. Whereas Dawn has become increasingly agoraphobic as the internet persuades her the world is descending into chaos, Nicolette narrates an Appalachia where young people start businesses rooted in local food culture and work to build community. But Nicolette’s precocious rise in the regional culinary scene is interrupted when her policeman cousin violently assaults her, setting in motion a chain of events that threaten to destroy the family—and Canard County in the process. In the tradition of Gipe’s first two novels, Pop’s Appalachia is full of clear-eyed, caring, creative, and complicated people struggling to hang on to what is best about their world and reject what is not. Their adventures reflect an Appalachia that is overrun by outside commentators looking for stories to tell about the region—sometimes positive, sometimes negative, but almost always oversimplified.
William Kelly immigrated from Scotland to Schenectady, New York, and married Sarah Taylor in 1785. Their seven children were born between 1786 and 1806. Descendants lived in New York, New England, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota and elsewhere.
Heidi knows there is something wrong with her son, but she is young and inexperienced and doesn't know where to get help. Caro, her doctor and sister-in-law, has moved to the town looking for a way to redeem herself after the death of her husband. Heidi and Caro are separated by age, but share a restless yearning. Together they discover that the place they love is making their children sick.
Die Welt um Maike herum könnte so friedlich sein. Die Betonung liegt bei 'könnte'! Wäre da nicht Tekla, Maikes mittlerweile leicht verwirrte Tante, die zu Besuch kommen möchte. Einst eine stolze, modebewusste Frau, die Maike am liebsten zu einem Modepüppchen erzogen hätte, hat Tekla einen Auftrag für sie. Maike soll den Hausmeister Theo Lang finden, da dieser Tekla angeblich eine wertvolle Uhr gestohlen haben soll. Maike bittet ihren Schwager Karsten um Hilfe, der nur unter der Bedingung einwilligt, dass er einen ganz besonderen Preis für seine Dienste bekommt: Er will ein Date mit ihrer Freundin Caro. Seit seine Frau Tamara bei der Geburt ihres Sohnes Kevin starb, sehnt er sich nach Zweisamkeit. Demnach muss Maike ihre Freundin auf diese Aufgabe ansetzen, was gar nicht so leicht ist, denn Caro sträubt sich. Noch dazu gestaltet sich der Fall "Theo Lang" schwerer als gedacht, weil dieser von einem auf den anderen Tag verschwunden ist.