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How can I supercharge the therapy I currently use? This volume distils the core principles, methods, and vision of the approach. Each Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) principle is presented in terms of its intended purpose and is clearly linked to the underlying theory, thus providing clinicians with a straightforward guide for when and how to apply each technique. FAP embraces awareness, courage, and love as integral to the treatment process. Part I of this volume reviews the history of FAP and the basic behavioral principles on which it is based. Part II provides an easy to use step-by-step guide to the application of FAP techniques. FAP is an approach undergoing a renaissance, and this volume uniquely summarizes the full history, theory, and techniques of FAP, resulting in a handbook perfect for clinicians and graduate students with or without a behavioural background.
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Thomas Plummer II who immigrated to America from England in the year 1658. He married Elizabeth Stockett and they settled in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland in 1694. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio and elsewhere.
Promotion of the low risk "ABC" behaviors--Abstinence, Being faithful, and Condom use--has had only limited success in Africa. This book draws on a large qualitative study affiliated with an adolescent intervention trial to examine how ABC promotion can be improved. It evaluates the MEMA kwa Vijana sexual health program, which was implemented in 62 primary schools and 18 health facilities in rural Tanzania, scrutinizing its teacher-led curriculum, peer education, youth-friendly health services, youth condom distribution, and community mobilization components. The book examines how implementing such a low-cost, large-scale program involved many compromises, including those between national po...
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Siderick Read (1822-1877) married Catherine Pelling in 1845. They immigrated to Quebec, Canada in 1871 and moved to London, Ontario. She died in Chicago, Illinois where one son had migrated. Other descendants also entered the United States. Includes ascending and descending genealogies.