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UNINA9910792043403321 |
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Autore |
Heijden Harry van der |
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West European housing systems in a comparative perspective [[electronic resource] /] / Harry van der Heijden |
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands, : IOS Press |
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Jaffalaan, The Netherlands, : OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, c2013 |
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1-299-33345-1 |
1-61499-195-2 |
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1 online resource (250 p.) |
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Housing - Europe, Western |
Housing policy - Europe, Western |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Originally presented as author's doctoral thesis--Delft University of Technology, February 2013. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Title Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Introduction; Defining a housing system; Theoretical approaches to international comparative analysis; Introduction; The convergence theory; Structures of housing provision and Harloe's theory on the social rental sector; Divergence theory; Evaluation; Research methods; Objective and research questions; Data and selection of countries; Introduction to the articles; References; Housing policy in seven European countries. The role of politics in housing; Introduction; Exogenous factors: demographic change and socio-economic limitations |
Housing construction policy Housing policy between 1970 and 1990; an overview; Housing policy in the 1970's; Housing policy in the 1980's; Concluding remarks; References; The private rental sector in Western Europe. Development since the Second World War and prospects for the future; Introduction; Characterization of the private rental sector; Developments of housing systems after the Second World War and consequences for the private rental sector; Similarities in developments; The decline of the private rental sector; Country-specific developments; The future of the private rental sector |
References Universalistic, particularistic and middle way approaches to |
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comparing the private rental sector; Introduction; Private renting; Universalistic and particularistic approaches to comparative research; Universalistic approach; Particularistic approach; Examples of universalism and particularism; Middle way: Between universalistic and particularistic approaches; Results; Conclusions; References; Western European housing systems and the impact of the international financial crisis; Introduction; The crisis; The impact of the crisis (a) macroeconomic and housing market responses |
The impact of the crisis (b) policy responses: (1) finance system measures The impact of the crisis (b) policy responses: (2) housing system measures; Explanation for variations in impacts (a) the economics of housing market volatility; Explanations for variations in impacts (b) housing system approaches; Dynamic versus static housing systems: the theory; Dynamic housing systems; Static housing systems; Dynamic versus static housing systems: the application to several countries; The countries classified by type of housing system; Dynamic versus static housing systems: stabilizing factors |
Owner-occupied housing sector Rental sector; Conclusions; References; Social rented housing in Western Europe. Developments and expectations; Introduction; A theoretical perspective on the development of the social rented sector: Convergence and divergence; Development of the policy context; Development of the position of the social rented sector in the housing market; The development of the character of the social rented sector and the consequences for the position of social landlords; The role of the social rented sector for various income categories |
The trend of housing costs in the social rented sector |
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UNINA9910795373103321 |
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Autore |
Novalis Peter N. <1947-> |
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Clinical manual of supportive psychotherapy / / Peter N. Novalis, Virginia Singer, Roger Peele |
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Washington, District of Columbia : , : American Psychiatric Association Publishing, , 2020 |
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[Second edition.] |
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1 online resource (470 pages) |
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Psychotherapy |
Professional-Patient Relations |
Psychotherapeutic Processes |
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The basis for supportive psychotherapy -- The supportive relationship -- Principles of supportive technique : explanatory techniques -- Principles of supportive technique : directive interventions -- Managing the therapy -- schizophrenia and hallucinations -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Co-occurring disorders -- Personality disorders -- Crisis management and suicidality -- The medically ill patient -- The older patient -- Special populations -- community and family involvement -- Medication adherence and therapy interactions -- Ethical and cultural awareness in supportive psychotherapy. |
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"This new edition of Clinical Manual of Supportive Psychotherapy continues to fill a significant gap in the otherwise plentiful literature on psychotherapy. It is addressed to a wide audience, including residents in psychiatry and nonpsychiatric physicians, as well as more experienced psychiatrists and psychotherapists who would like a comprehensive guide to the specific modality of supportive psychotherapy. This is the type of therapy most often prescribed for persons in crisis or with chronic mental or physical illness, but it has wider applicability. For this edition, the authors have updated the literature and provided new chapters on co-occurring disorders; special considerations for therapy with residential populations (including detention and corrections) and with intellectually disabled patients, and |
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guidance on supportive psychotherapy in community settings. The book ends with a discussion of ethics, broadened to reference organizational ethics in psychology and counseling, and augmented with guidance on cultural and religious sensitivity"-- |
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UNINA9910974090303321 |
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Autore |
Peterson Richard L |
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Titolo |
Your Investor Blind Spots |
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9786613320711 |
9781118108345 |
1118108345 |
9781283320719 |
1283320711 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (57 p.) |
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Wiley Global Finance Executive Select ; ; v.155 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Investment advisors - Psychology |
Investments - Psychological aspects |
Stockbrokers - Psychology |
Financial planners - Psychology |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Chapter 6: Your Investor Blind Spots: Identifying (and Avoiding) Mental Traps; Trap #1: Win/Lose Mentality; Trap #2: Down with the Ship Syndrome; Trap #3: Anchoring; Trap #4: Mean Reversion Bias; Trap #5: Endowment Effect; Trap #6: Media Hype Effect; Trap #7: Short Termism; Trap #8: Overconfidence; Trap #9: Herding; Trap #10: Hindsight Bias; MarketPsych's Investing Traps Worksheet; Conclusion |
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Praise for Market Psych ""MarketPysch is an important step in taking the field of behavioral finance from the quaint and theoretical to the powerful and practical. Backed by the new research in neuroscience and |
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loaded with techniques tailored to your individual investor personality type, this book is a must-read for the active investor.""-Stephen M. Horan , PhD, CFA, Head, Professional Education Content and Private Wealth, CFA Institute ""As someone whose work in the 1970's and 1980's first highlighted the importance of the prefrontal cortex and limbic system to financial decision making, I can |
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