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UNINA9910806981503321 |
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Early medieval art and archaeology in the northern world : studies in honour of James Graham-Campbell / / edited by Andrew Reynolds and Leslie Webster |
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Leiden, The Netherlands : , : Koninklijke Brill NV, , [2013] |
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1 online resource (0 pages) |
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Art, Medieval |
Antiquities |
Europe, Northern Antiquities |
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Intro -- Early Medieval Art and Archaeology in the Northern World -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- List of Illustrations -- James A. Graham-Campbell-A Bibliography 1968-2011 -- OBJECTS -- Hanging Basins and the Wine-Coloured Sea: The Wider Context of Early Medieval Hanging Bowls -- The Wilton Cross Coin Pendant: Numismatic Aspects and Implications -- A Lost Pendant Cross from Near Catterick Bridge, Yorkshire -- Gabatae Saxiscae: Saxon Bowls in the Churches of Rome during the Eighth and Ninth Centuries -- 'All Shapes and Sizes': Anglo-Saxon Knives c. 700-1100 -- A Remarkable Anglo-Saxon Gold Finger-Ring from Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire -- An Anglo-Saxon Bone Acanthus-Leaf Mount from Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire -- Hybridity and Identity in Early Medieval Wales: An Enamelled Class G Brooch from Goodwick, Pembrokeshire -- Ring Rattle on Swift Steeds: Equestrian Equipment from Early Medieval Wales -- Viking and Late Norse Ceramic Baking Plates in the Hebrides -- A Gold Finger-Ring Found Near Tipperary, Ireland -- The Insular Comb -- Two Ninth-Century Pails from Ireland -- Weights and Weight Systems in Viking Age Ireland -- A Medieval Sword and Scabbard from the River Bann -- Some Viking Weapons in Sigvatr's Verse -- An Anglo-Saxon Disc-Brooch From Sjørring, Jutland -- Two Viking Age Pendants |
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from Iceland -- Medieval Bronze Bowls from North Norway and Their Context: Sámi or Norse? -- An Important Late Merovingian or Early Carolingian Sword in the Yorkshire Museum -- HOARDS -- A Casket Fit for a West Saxon Courtier? The Plumpton Hoard and Its Place in the Minor Arts of Late Saxon England -- The 'Northern Hoards' Revisited: Hoards and Silver Economy in the Northern Danelaw in the Early Tenth Century -- Cuerdale: An Update from North-West England -- The Context of the 1858 Skaill Hoard. |
The Silver Hoard from Skovvang, Bornholm -- Treasure-A View from the South -- PLACES -- Anglo-Saxon Civil Defence in the Localities: A Case Study of the Avebury Region -- The Liberty of Sandwich, Kent, c. 1300 and Its Implications for Earlier Topography -- A Viking Burial at Balnakeil, Sutherland -- Early Finds of Viking Graves in the Isle of Man -- Viking Age Agriculture in Ireland and Its Settlement Context -- The Reliability of the Alleged Early Lough Gara Iron -- Viking Brittany: Revisiting the Colony that Failed -- Saxons, Britons and Scots: Pilgrims, Travellers and Exiles on the Continent -- STYLE, SYMBOL AND MEANING -- William Nicolson's Drawing of the Main Text of the Bewcastle Cross -- 'Little Men' and the Missing Link: Irish Anthropomorphic Vessel Mounts -- Viking Raiding, Gift-Exchange and Insular Metalwork in Norway -- Copying and Creativity in Early Viking Ornament -- Finds of Treasure and Their Interpretation with Special Reference to Some Hoards Found in Birka and on Björkö -- King Harald's Rune-Stone in Jelling: Methods and Messages -- A Note on the Beard-Pulling Motif: A Meeting between East and West, or a Northern Import? -- Old English 'Wopes Hring' and the Old Norse Myth of Baldr -- END PIECES -- Endnote -- Index. |
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UNINA9910958279903321 |
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Alberts Fred Lee <1949-> |
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Guide to board certification in clinical psychology / / Fred L. Alberts, Jr., Christopher E. Ebbe, David B. Kazar |
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New York, : Springer Pub. Co., LLC, 2014 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (180 p.) |
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EbbeChristopher E |
KazarDavid B |
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Clinical psychologists - Certification |
Clinical psychology - Standards |
Clinical competence - Standards |
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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; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1: An Introduction to Board Certification in Clinical Psychology; Board Certification; Why Seek Board Certification in Clinical Psychology; Competence; When to Become Board Certified; Early Entry Program; Senior Option; Getting Started; References; Chapter 2: Making the Commitment to Obtain Board Certification and Getting Started; Motivation to Become Board Certified; An Overview of the Process; Stage I-Credentialing; Stage II-Practice Samples; Stage III-Oral Examination |
Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes Supportive of Board CertificationMyths Regarding Board Certification; Attitude Toward the Process; Proposed Competency Areas; Foundational Competencies; Functional Competencies; Setting Realistic Timelines; Obtaining a Mentor; Working with a Group to Prepare; Information for Students; Other Resources; Tips for Success; It all Begins with the Application; References; Chapter 3: Stage II: Practice Samples-The Professional Statement and Curriculum Vitae; The Curriculum Vitae (Required of all Applicants); Comments on the Fictional Curriculum Vitae |
The Professional Statement (Required of all Applicants)Topic 1: Professional Work; Topic 2: Science Base and Application; Topic 3: Assessment, Intervention, Teaching, Supervision; Topic 4: Discussion of |
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Complex Professional Relations; Topic 5: Examples of Specific Diversity-Related Issues; Topic 6: Ethics Example; Topic 7: Ethical and Legal Status; References; Chapter 4: Stage II: Recorded Practice Samples Focusing on Assessment and Intervention; General Considerations; Complexity; Technological Concerns; Privacy; Representativeness; Mechanics; Reviewing Your Recorded Practice Sample |
Recommendations/Concerns for Specific Recorded Practice Sample TypesAssessment Practice Sample; Intervention Practice Sample; Consultation Practice Sample; Supervision Practice Sample; The Senior Option; Scoring the Practice Sample; Failure at the Practice Sample Level; Reference; Chapter 5: Stage III: The Oral Examination; Expected Exam Schedule; Helpful Attitudes; Confidence; Humility and Openness to Differences; Courtesy; Reasonableness; Attentiveness; Appropriate Caution; Collaborativeness in the Exam; Self-Acceptance; Self-Reflectivity; Openness to Improvement |
Openness to Collaboration in PracticePreparing for the Exam; The Examiners; Curriculum Vitae and Professional Statement; General Treatment Process; The Recorded Practice Samples and Contextual Statements; The Assessment Sample; The Intervention Sample; The Consultation Sample; The Supervision Sample; Teaching Activities; Self-Reflective Practice; Exam on Ethics and Legal Foundations; Individual and Cultural Diversity; Exam on Professional Identification; Emotions Regarding the Exam; Practicing for the Exam; Responses to Avoid in the Oral Exam; After the Exam; References |
Chapter 6: Life After Examination |
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""[T]he increasing emphasis on quality in health care reform will almost certainly advantage psychologists who become Board Certified. The credential will increasingly become expected as a quality differentiator in the community .In preparing this book the highly experienced authors, with many years of service as ABPP examiners, have provided a comprehensive and thoughtful guide to assist you in completing the process successfully."" From the Foreword by Gerald P, Koocher , PhD, ABPP. This practical guide to successfully achieving Board Certification in Clinical Psychology offers experience-ba |
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