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In de afgelopen tien jaar is veel onderzoek gedaan in het werkveld van de kinder- en jeugdpsychiatrie, -psychologie en pedagogiek. Een herziene druk van dit pragmatische leerboek was daarom noodzakelijk. Als criterium voor vermelding van nieuwe ontwikkelingen hanteerden de auteurs de toepasbaarheid ervan. De in het boek geïntegreerde ontwikkelingspsychologische, systeemtheoretische, psychopathologische, farmaco- en psychotherapeutische kennis stelt de lezer in staat strategische behandelingsrichtlijnen aan te leren. Als classificatiebasis geldt voor het boek de DSM-IV. Hoewel er nog steeds een kloof gaapt tussen diagnostiek en therapie blijft dit leerboek het enige dat hiertussen een fase inlast van systematische hypothesevorming vanuit zes invalshoeken. Dit zogenoemde Dordtsch Strategisch Model is de rode draad in het boek.
A riveting and powerful story of a runaway girl lured into prostitution in New York City, perfect for fans of Ellen Hopkins and Patricia McCormick. What do you do if you're in trouble? When Michelle runs away from her drug-addicted mother, she has just enough money to make it to New York City, where she hopes to move in with a friend. But once she arrives at the bustling Port Authority, she is confronted with the terrifying truth: She is alone and out of options. Then she meets Devon, a good-looking, well-dressed guy who emerges from the crowd armed with a kind smile, a place for her to stay, and eyes that seem to understand exactly how she feels. But Devon is not who he seems to be, and soon Michelle finds herself engulfed in the world of child prostitution, where he becomes her "Daddy" and she is his "Little Peach." It is a world of impossible choices, where the line between love and abuse, captor and savior, is blurred beyond recognition. This hauntingly vivid story illustrates the human spirit's indomitable search for home and one girl's struggle to survive.
The importance of detailed examination and theoretical interpretation of the single case has been increasingly recognized in neuropsychology. This book brings together in one volume discussion of the classic cases which have shaped the way we think about the relationships between brain, behaviour and cognition. The single cases covered may be ancient or modern, famous or less well-known. But the book is comprehensive in its coverage of contemporary neuropsychological issues. Represented are classic cases in language, memory, perception, attention and praxis. Some of the cases included are rare, or have acted as catalysts to the development of theory. Some have remained the definitive case; m...
This volume comprises four parts: the act; the rules; the regulations; and table of cases and index. It focuses on the Deeds Registries Act of 1937 and is part of a quarterly bilingual journal on legal matters relevant to the business community.
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In a book that contains all the poetry, music and photos from the film ‘Six Days of Sistine’. This arthouse/romance film has been highly received by those in love with poetry and art. This book allows the audience to have the poetry in written form but also take more of an inside look at the film that has been screened at festivals worldwide. ‘Six days of Sistine’ is available to vie now on streaming services.
Battle for Cassinga is the first-hand account by a South African paratrooper who was involved in the 1978 assault on the Angolan headquarters of PLAN, SWAPO's armed wing. The battle, although a resounding success, suffered setbacks which could have proved disastrous to the South Africans had they not maintained the initiative. The improvisations made by Colonel Jan Breytenbach ensured that a flawed jump and inadequate intelligence did not adversely affect the outcome. The unforeseen Soviet-supplied SWAPO anti-aircraft guns used devastatingly in a ground role also threatened to derail the attack. A late appearance by a large Cuban/FAPLA (Angolan regulars) armored column, from the nearby town ...
Luria presents a compelling portrait of a man’s heroic struggle to regain his mental faculties. A soldier named Zasetsky, wounded in the head at the battle of Smolensk in 1943, found himself unable to recall his recent past or speak, read, or write without difficulty. Woven throughout his first-person account are interpolations by Luria himself.