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UNINA9910456936303321 |
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Barnett Vincent <1967-, > |
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E.E. Slutsky as economist and mathematician : crossing the limits of knowledge / / Vincent Barnett |
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Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2011 |
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1-283-24179-X |
9786613241795 |
1-136-73732-4 |
0-203-81860-1 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (238 p.) |
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Routledge studies in the history of economics E.E. Slutsky as economist and mathematician |
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Economists - Russia |
Economists - Soviet Union |
Mathematicians - Russia |
Mathematicians - Soviet Union |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [216]-219) and index. |
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Front Cover; E.E. Slutsky as Economist and Mathematician; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures and tables; Acknowledgements; Note to the reader; Introduction; Part I: Slutsky's life and work; 1. Before the Bolshevik Revolution,1880-1917; Appendix to Chapter 1: Tugan-Baranovsky and Ukraine; Federalism and state sovereignty (1917); 2. From war communism to NEP, 1917-26; 3. At the Conjuncture Institute, 1926-30; 4. The impact of Stalinism, 1930-48; Part II: Slutsky's lesser-known articles; 5. Slutsky on Sir William Petty; An essay on the economic views of Sir William Petty (1914) |
6. Slutsky and probability theoryOn the question of the logical foundations of the calculus of probabilities (1922); 7. Slutsky and currency emission; On the question of the calculation of the income received by the state from currency emission (1923); Part III: Summing up Slutsky's effect; Conclusion; Appendix 1 to the translations; The summation of random causes as the source of cyclic processes (1927); |
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Appendix 2 to the translations: Slutsky's 1910 dissertation; The theory of marginal utility (1910); Bibliography of Slutsky's published works; Author index; Subject index |
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E.E. Slutsky is perhaps the Russian/Ukrainian economist most quoted by mainstream economists today. This is the first research monograph to examine the life and work of the internationally-renowned economist and mathematician. It does so from both a 'history of economics' perspective and a 'history of science' perspective, bringing these two strands together in order to demonstrate Slutsky's enduring legacy as an innovative researcher and an influential intellectual. It also presents some of Slutsky's lesser-known (and hitherto-unavailable) works in English translation. |
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UNINA9910457729703321 |
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Autore |
Moschini Lisa B |
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Drawing the line [[electronic resource] ] : art therapy with the difficult client / / Lisa B. Moschini |
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Hoboken, N.J., : J. Wiley, c2005 |
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1-280-25239-1 |
9786610252398 |
0-471-69443-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (370 p.) |
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Art therapy |
Drawing - Therapeutic use |
Psychotherapist and patient |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-333) and index. |
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Drawing the Line: Art Therapy with the Difficult Client; Contents; Tables; Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: A Difficult Client Defined; In the Beginning; Interaction Is the Key; Developing the Language of Metaphor; Things to Come; Part I: DEFENSE |
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MECHANISMS AND THE NORMS OF BEHAVIOR; Chapter 1: In My Defense; Intellectualization; Conversion; Condensation; Regression; Summary; Chapter 2: Adaptation and Integration; Jean Piaget; Freud; Erikson; There Was, There Was, and Yet There Was Not; Collecting; Summary; Part II: READING BETWEEN THE LINES |
Chapter 3: Interpreting the ArtA Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words; Draw-a-Person (DAP) Examples; Draw-a-Person (DAP) Art Assessments; Case Illustrations; House-Tree-Person (HTP); House-Tree-Person (HTP) Examples; House-Tree-Person (HTP) Art Assessments; Case Illustrations; Eight-Card Redrawing Test (8CRT); Eight-Card Redrawing Test (8CRT) Art Assessments; Case Illustrations; Summary; Chapter 4: Directives; Directives as Interventions; Summary; Part III: THE PRACTICE OF ART THERAPY; Chapter 5: Individual Therapy; Case Study 5.1; Case Study 5.2; Case Study 5.3 |
Chapter 6: Group Therapy IllustratedThe Here-and-Now Interaction; Empathy; Self-Disclosure; Chapter 7: Two's Company, Three's a Crowd?; Paired Communication Drawing; Family Mural Drawing; Case Study 7.1; Case Study 7.2; Appendix A: Structural Aspects Quantitative Analysis; Appendix B: Formal Aspects Qualitative Analysis of the Person; Appendix C: Formal Aspects Qualitative Analysis of the House; Appendix D: Formal Aspects Qualitative Analysis of the Tree; Appendix E: Eight-Card Redrawing Test Adapted Scoring Sheet; Appendix F: Sample Directives; Appendix G: Sample Group Processing Directives |
ReferencesIndex; About the CD-ROM |
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This resourceful guide presents art therapy techniques for difficult clients where the typical therapist-client interaction can often be distant, demanding, and frustrating. Offering practical and theoretical information from a wide variety of treatment populations and diagnostic categories; and incorporating individual, group, and family therapy case studies, the text is filled with examples and over 150 illustrations taken from the author's sixteen years of experience working with hundreds of clients. The author is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a Master's degree in Clinical A |
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