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Elizabeth Ellis
  • Language: en

Elizabeth Ellis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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Divorce Wars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Divorce Wars

"This book will give both mental health and legal professionals the expert information they need to help families navigate this ordeal and improve the outcome for hurting children. Elizabeth M. Ellis provides research-based guidance on all stages of divorce cases, beginning with the warning signs of a failing marriage and ending with postdivorce conflict surrounding child custody. Written in an accessible and engaging style, each chapter features a detailed case study that depicts problems common to divorcing families and includes clinical guidelines and decision trees for interventions." "Mental health professionals will appreciate discussions on parental alienation syndrome, parent psychop...

Everything is Possible to Will
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Everything is Possible to Will

A semi-autobiographical novel by an early feminist New Zealand author, Ellen E. Ellis. The character Wrax is a debased version of the author's husband Oliver, and Zee a weaker version of Ellen. Ellis uses this novel as a vehicle for her views about education, marriage, birth control, prohibition, religion, and female and Maori rights. All these issues are linked to her central concern, the emancipation of women, the novel pre-empting all the central early feminist arguments. Ellis' broad contention is that women need to be emancipated in order to do their 'God-given work' which is to 'bless mankind' and 'fulfil the divine plan of the universe'. She is specific as to the three areas in which emancipation is required, protesting against the spiritual and intellectual oppression of women, the legal oppression of women, and the physical oppression of women.

Elizabeth the Woman
  • Language: en

Elizabeth the Woman

Elizabeth the Woman, by early feminist Miss Amanda M. Ellis, was first published 50 years ago and was quickly named a Book of the Month Club selection. Historically accurate, Elizabeth is still the most exciting account of the red-headed, virgin English queen whose life of passion and service is of as much interest today as it was more than 400 years ago.

The Boatman’s Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

The Boatman’s Journey

Leonard Gardner, a former artist suffering from aphasia, is confined to a nursing home. A young care assistant, Kate Davies, discovers his collection of paintings and begins to work with him in a new approach to therapy.

Science-based Rehabilitation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Science-based Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy as a profession has changed radically in the last few years with the rapid development of interventions based on a wider and sounder theoretical basis, the development of reliable measurement tools and vigorous testing of outcomes. Science-based Rehabilitation describes various aspects of rehabilitation by a distinguished group of international contributors who share a passion for scholarship and a vision of translating theory into practice. The authors cover assessment through to the nature and contribution of impairments to disability and finally handicap and reflect the research outcomes of physiotherapists. It is a clear illustration of where we are now and where we have come from.

Helen Elizabeth Ellis, 1889-1978
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

Helen Elizabeth Ellis, 1889-1978

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Raising a Responsible Child
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Raising a Responsible Child

"All children are capable of mature, responsible behavior and can often take on more "grown-up" tasks than adults imagine. Using the methods described in this book, parents can teach their child to be more self-sufficient and independent, no matter what his current maturity level. Even a child who is inattentive or disorderly in the classroom or rebellious or disrespectful at home can learn to behave responsibly." "As the pressures of modern life increase both in and out of the home, it is tempting to give in to a child's demands in the hopes of keeping the peace. Many parents learn the hard way, however, that their overindulgence doesn't help - their child will only come to them with more a...

From Plot to Narrative
  • Language: en

From Plot to Narrative

Offers illuminating analogies and concrete examples in a ten step "layered" approach to the writing process and story creation.

John Ferebee and Elizabeth Ellis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

John Ferebee and Elizabeth Ellis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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