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UNINA9910267856303321 |
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Malattie delle piante ornamentali / Angelo Garibaldi ... [et al.] |
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Milano : Edagricole, 2017 |
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Edagricole università & formazione |
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UNINA9910781275503321 |
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Containment in the community : supportive frameworks for thinking about antisocial behavior and mental health / / edited by Alla Rubitel and David Reiss |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2018 |
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0-429-91221-8 |
0-429-89798-7 |
0-429-47321-4 |
1-283-07120-7 |
9786613071200 |
1-84940-874-2 |
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1 online resource (385 p.) |
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Antisocial personality disorders |
Mental health |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Copyright; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; FOREWORD; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE: Working with hard-to-reach patients in difficult places: a democratic therapeutic community approach to consultation; CHAPTER TWO: The lived experience of rehabilitation work with forensic patients in the community; CHAPTER THREE: Sustainable organizations in health and social care: developing a "team mind"; CHAPTER FOUR: Bearing and not bearing unbearable realities: the limits of understanding |
CHAPTER FIVE: Thinking about antisocial behaviour and mental health in Youth Offending ServicesCHAPTER SIX: An alternative to "slapping": multi-agency working with excluded young people exhibiting antisocial behaviour; CHAPTER SEVEN: Managing difficulty: a journey with a murderous adolescent by a CAMHS psychiatrist and team; CHAPTER EIGHT: The interface between forensic psychiatry and general adult psychiatry; CHAPTER NINE: Multi-agency public protection arrangements (MAPPA): can we work with them?; CHAPTER TEN: Gut feelings |
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Work discussion group for trainees working in forensic settingsCHAPTER TWELVE: Valuing the splits and preventing violence; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The healthy and the unhealthy organization: how can we help teams to remain effective? |
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The primary focus of this volume is to support practice by individuals and teams that deal directly either with individuals diagnosed with mental disorder or with those whose presentation causes the same dilemmas for practitioners. The book draws on experience gained across a wide spectrum of settings: within the NHS, the National Offender Management Services (NOMS) and the wider criminal justice services, as well as various services for children, young people and their families.The subject matter of this text covers antisocial, offending and challenging behaviours: in particular behaviours th |
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UNINA9910954638803321 |
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Ivy Marilyn |
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Discourses of the vanishing : modernity, phantasm, Japan / / Marilyn Ivy |
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Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, 1995 |
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9786612537363 |
9781282537361 |
1282537369 |
9780226388342 |
0226388344 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (284 p.) |
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Ethnology - Japan |
National characteristics, Japanese |
Nationalism - Japan |
Ethnocentrism - Japan |
Culture - Semiotic models |
Japan Social life and customs |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-260) and index. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One. National-Cultural Phantasms and Modernity's Losses -- Chapter Two. Itineraries of Knowledge: Trans-Figuring Japan -- Chapter Three. Ghastly Insufficiencies: Tono Monogatari and the Origins of Nativist Ethnology -- Chapter Four. Narrative Returns, Uncanny Topographies -- Chapter Five. Ghostly Epiphanies: Recalling the Dead on Mount Osore -- Chapter Six. Theatrical Crossings, Capitalist Dreams -- Afterwords on Repetition and Redemption -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Japan today is haunted by the ghosts its spectacular modernity has generated. Deep anxieties about the potential loss of national identity and continuity disturb many in Japan, despite widespread insistence that it has remained culturally intact. In this provocative conjoining of |
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ethnography, history, and cultural criticism, Marilyn Ivy discloses these anxieties-and the attempts to contain them-as she tracks what she calls the vanishing: marginalized events, sites, and cultural practices suspended at moments of impending disappearance. Ivy shows how a fascination with cultural margins accompanied the emergence of Japan as a modern nation-state. This fascination culminated in the early twentieth-century establishment of Japanese folklore studies and its attempts to record the spectral, sometimes violent, narratives of those margins. She then traces the obsession with the vanishing through a range of contemporary reconfigurations: efforts by remote communities to promote themselves as nostalgic sites of authenticity, storytelling practices as signs of premodern presence, mass travel campaigns, recallings of the dead by blind mediums, and itinerant, kabuki-inspired populist theater. |
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