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UNINA9910465334903321 |
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Autore |
McCabe Glen |
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Japanese hiragana and katakana flash cards / / Glen McCabe ; revised by Emiko Konomi, Ph.D |
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[North Clarendon, Vermont] : , : Tuttle Publishing, , 2012 |
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Singapore : , : Asia Pacific, , [date of distribution not identified] |
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©2012 |
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[First edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (439 p.) |
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Collana |
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Language Learning Kit ; ; Number 1 |
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Disciplina |
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Japanese language - Writing |
Japanese language - Writing - Kana |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Cover; Copyright; Contents; Quick Guide: What's On the Cards; The Basic 46 Hiragana Characters; The Basic 46 Katakana Characters; Introduction; How to Use the Cards: Best Learning Strategies; Reading and Remembering; Pronunciation and Listening; Repetition; Writing; Using the Cards Your Way; Finally...; Index of Cards in Numeric Order; English-Japanese Index; Cards Hiragana; CARD 1 Hiragana; CARD 2 Hiragana; CARD 3 Hiragana; CARD 4 Hiragana; CARD 5 Hiragana; CARD 6 Hiragana; CARD 7 Hiragana; CARD 8 Hiragana; CARD 9 Hiragana; CARD 10 Hiragana; CARD 11 Hiragana; CARD 12 Hiragana; CARD 13 Hiragana |
CARD 14 HiraganaCARD 15 Hiragana; CARD 16 Hiragana; CARD 17 Hiragana; CARD 18 Hiragana; CARD 19 Hiragana; CARD 20 Hiragana; CARD 21 Hiragana; CARD 22 Hiragana; CARD 23 Hiragana; CARD 24 Hiragana; CARD 25 Hiragana; CARD 26 Hiragana; CARD 27 Hiragana; CARD 28 Hiragana; CARD 29 Hiragana; CARD 30 Hiragana; CARD 31 Hiragana; CARD 32 Hiragana; CARD 33 Hiragana; CARD 34 Hiragana; CARD 35 Hiragana; CARD 36 Hiragana; CARD 37 Hiragana; CARD 38 Hiragana; CARD 39 Hiragana; CARD 40 Hiragana; CARD 41 Hiragana; CARD 42 Hiragana; CARD 43 Hiragana; CARD 44 Hiragana; CARD 45 |
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Hiragana; CARD 46 Hiragana |
CARD 47 HiraganaCARD 48 Hiragana; CARD 49 Hiragana; CARD 50 Hiragana; CARD 51 Hiragana; CARD 52 Hiragana; CARD 53 Hiragana; CARD 54 Hiragana; CARD 55 Hiragana; CARD 56 Hiragana; CARD 57 Hiragana; CARD 58 Hiragana; CARD 59 Hiragana; CARD 60 Hiragana; CARD 61 Hiragana; CARD 62 Hiragana; CARD 63 Hiragana; CARD 64 Hiragana; CARD 65 Hiragana; CARD 66 Hiragana; CARD 67 Hiragana; CARD 68 Hiragana; CARD 69 Hiragana; CARD 70 Hiragana; CARD 71 Hiragana; CARD 72 Hiragana; CARD 73 Hiragana; CARD 74 Hiragana; CARD 75 Hiragana; CARD 76 Hiragana; CARD 77 Hiragana; CARD 78 Hiragana; CARD 79 Hiragana |
CARD 80 HiraganaCARD 81 Hiragana; CARD 82 Hiragana; CARD 83 Hiragana; CARD 84 Hiragana; CARD 85 Hiragana; CARD 86 Hiragana; CARD 87 Hiragana; CARD 88 Hiragana; CARD 89 Hiragana; CARD 90 Hiragana; CARD 91 Hiragana; CARD 92 Hiragana; CARD 93 Hiragana; CARD 94 Hiragana; CARD 95 Hiragana; CARD 96 Hiragana; CARD 97 Hiragana; CARD 98 Hiragana; CARD 99 Hiragana; CARD 100 Hiragana; Cards Katakana; CARD 101 Katakana; CARD 102 Katakana; CARD 103 Katakana; CARD 104 Katakana; CARD 105 Katakana; CARD 106 Katakana; CARD 107 Katakana; CARD 108 Katakana; CARD 109 Katakana; CARD 110 Katakana |
CARD 111 KatakanaCARD 112 Katakana; CARD 113 Katakana; CARD 114 Katakana; CARD 115 Katakana; CARD 116 Katakana; CARD 117 Katakana; CARD 118 Katakana; CARD 119 Katakana; CARD 120 Katakana; CARD 121 Katakana; CARD 122 Katakana; CARD 123 Katakana; CARD 124 Katakana; CARD 125 Katakana; CARD 126 Katakana; CARD 127 Katakana; CARD 128 Katakana; CARD 129 Katakana; CARD 130 Katakana; CARD 131 Katakana; CARD 132 Katakana; CARD 133 Katakana; CARD 134 Katakana; CARD 135 Katakana; CARD 136 Katakana; CARD 137 Katakana; CARD 138 Katakana; CARD 139 Katakana; CARD 140 Katakana; CARD 141 Katakana |
CARD 142 Katakana |
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UNINA9911018944303321 |
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Titolo |
Group psychotherapy and addiction / / edited by Bill Reading and Martin Weegmann |
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London ; ; Philadelphia, : Whurr, 2004 |
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9786611840808 |
9781281840806 |
1281840807 |
9780470713549 |
0470713542 |
9780470713747 |
0470713747 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (262 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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ReadingBill |
WeegmannMartin |
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Disciplina |
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Substance abuse - Treatment |
Group psychotherapy |
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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. 225-241) and index. |
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Group Psychotherapy and Addiction; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Addiction as an attachment disorder: implications for group psychotherapy; Attachment and group therapy; Group treatment of substance abuse; Attachment-oriented therapy; Addiction and the working alliance; Conclusions; Chapter 2 Group psychotherapy as a corrective for addictive vulnerability; An evolving perspective (1970-1980); Group therapy as a corrective (1980-2000); How do groups work?; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Alcoholics Anonymous: group therapy without the group therapist |
AA: the historical matrixLeaderless groups: the fellowship concept; AA: corrective group dialogue?; Group climates; Resistance and reluctance to AA; Conclusions; Chapter 4 Matching group therapy to patients' needs; Group therapy in stepped care; Decision to change (step 2); Treatment conditions in relapse prevention (step 3); Group |
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psychotherapy for demanding patients (step 4); Conclusions; Chapter 5 Motivational enhancement in group therapy; Motivational interviewing: a relational perspective; Motivational interviewing and enhanced role security |
Group therapy: removing obstacles to engagementGroup therapy and enhancing motivation; The group as a motivational matrix; Articulating ambivalence; Process or content: doing or being; Concluding comments; Chapter 6 Interpersonal group therapy in intensive treatment; Cognitive analytic therapy as a unifying model; Addiction; Elements of the treatment programme; 12-step involvement and interpersonal group therapy; Coping skills training and interpersonal development; Managing anxiety; Voices in the treatment setting; Bakhtin and difference |
Chapter 7 A relapse prevention group for problem drinkersThe context; The group programme; The group culture; Selection and preparation of clients; Structure of group sessions; The format of the group; Theme-centred interaction method; Individual vulnerability factors on the relapse prevention curriculum; A variety of approaches to implementation; The relapse prevention group programme; Life beyond the relapse prevention group; Return to Cognac; Chapter 8 One-off art therapy in in-patient detoxification; Client group; Psychodynamic approaches within multidisciplinary teams |
A background to art therapy group work with addictionsTherapeutic framework; Theories of addictions; Brief encounters; Visual and verbal communications; 'Ships that pass in the night'; Interpretative approach; Themes; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Acting for Change: the evolution of a psychodrama group; Alcohol dependence - the condition or syndrome; Therapeutic context; Acting for Change within the new model; Conclusion; Chapter 10 The family as group; The case of the O'Neill family; Dynamic processes; Psychotherapeutic groups for relatives; Conclusion; Appendix |
Chapter 11 Working with gay men in an alcohol support group |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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Rich traditions of group therapy permeate the substance misuse field - from residential and day-centre group programmes and the fellowship group tradition to the panoply of support/education and relapse prevention groups offered by out-patient services. There are specialist groups - e.g. art therapy and psychodrama- and groups for special population- e.g. relatives, prisoners and adult children of alcoholics. This important collection is written by many well-known experts, several renowned on the international stage, with perspectives from the UK, USA and Scandinavia. They share their extens |
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