06050nam 2200637 a 450 991013368630332120210108124146.01-118-32921-X1-118-32920-11-283-64442-8(CKB)3280000000033657(StDuBDS)AH24246214(SSID)ssj0000704722(PQKBManifestationID)11419958(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000704722(PQKBWorkID)10706334(PQKB)10966972(MiAaPQ)EBC991770(EXLCZ)99328000000003365720120702d2012 uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtccrCounselling and spiritual accompaniment[electronic resource] /bridging faith and person-centred therapy /Brian ThorneChichester Wiley-Blackwell20121 online resource (xi, 353 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-119-95081-3 1-119-95082-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface ix Acknowledgements xii Part I From: Person-centred Counselling: Therapeutic and Spiritual Dimensions 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 1 In Search of Value and Meaning (1979) 8 Chapter 2 Intimacy (1982) 17 Chapter 3 The Quality of Tenderness (1985) 31 Chapter 4 The Blessing and the Curse of Empathy (1989) 42 Chapter 5 Carl Rogers and the Doctrine of Original Sin (1990) 61 Chapter 6 Carl Rogers: The Legacy and the Challenge (1990) 72 Chapter 7 The God Who Comes: Good Friday 1946 (1991) 86 Part II From: Person-centred Counselling and Christian Spirituality 91 Introduction 93 Chapter 8 The Two Carls - Reflections on Jung and Rogers (1983) 98 Chapter 9 The Personality of Jesus and the Process of Therapy (1991) 110 Chapter 10 Spirituality and the Counsellor (1993) 117 Chapter 11 Julian of Norwich: Radical psychotherapist (1993) 121 Chapter 12 Jesus, the Incarnation of Holiness (Three Sermons, 1993) 134 Chapter 13 Developing a Spiritual Discipline (1994) 146 Chapter 14 The Counsellor as Prophet (1994) 150 Chapter 15 Counselling and the Spiritual Journey (1997) 165 Part III From: The Mystical Power of Person-Centred Therapy 179 Introduction 181 Chapter 16 The Human Person: Hope or Despair? 187 Chapter 17 The Person-centred Therapist as Secular Priest and Prophet 197 Chapter 18 The Spiritual Discipline of the Person-centred Therapist 209 Chapter 19 The Use of Self 220 Chapter 20 Intimacy and Sexuality 231 Chapter 21 'Alive Alive' 242 Chapter 22 When the World Stopped Turning 255 Part IV Ceasing to be a Therapist 265 Prologue 267 Chapter 23 The Heart's Surrender (2005) 270 Chapter 24 The Counsellor and the Lay Canon: Different Routes but the Same Journey (2007) 293 Chapter 25 A Collision of Worlds (2009) 306 Chapter 26 The Fully Human Jesus (2009) 312 Chapter 27 Sacred Intimacy: Spiritual Accompaniment for our Times (2010) 329 Chapter 28 In Correspondence (2010) 341 Epilogue 343 Index 345'Counselling and Spiritual Accompaniment' presents the key spiritually-focused writings of Brian Thorne, one of the most influential thinkers on the convergence of spirituality with counselling, along with new material reflecting his recent work in spiritual accompaniment.Counselling and Spiritual Accompaniment presents the key spiritually-focused writings of Brian Thorne, one of the most influential thinkers on the convergence of spirituality with counselling, along with new material reflecting his recent work in spiritual accompaniment. Reflects the increasing focus on spiritual issues as an essential part of therapy Represents the culmination of an intellectual quest, undertaken by the most senior figure in the field, to integrate spirituality with counselling and the person-centred approach Features chapters that span thirty years of work, along with new writings that bring readers up to date with the author's most recent work in spiritual accompaniment An invaluable guide for counsellors and therapists who acknowledge the importance of spirituality to their clients, but doubt their abilities to help in this area Counsellors and therapists are increasingly recognising the central importance of spirituality in the lives of many clients. As a result, issues of spirituality - long the exclusive domain of the clergy - are rapidly gaining legitimacy and acceptance in the field of psychotherapy. Counselling and Spiritual Accompaniment presents a collection of the most significant spiritually-focused writings of Brian Thorne, one of the most influential thinkers on the convergence of spirituality with counselling. Noted for his work on the spiritual dimension and applications of Carl Rogers' groundbreaking person-centred therapeutic approach, Thorne reflects on his three decades of successful contributions to this burgeoning field, while also bringing readers up-to-date with his recent work on companionship and spiritual accompaniment. Counselling and Spiritual Accompaniment represents a provocative challenge to current trends in counselling and psychotherapy in its calling for a greater consideration of the role of spirituality in the pursuit of emotional health, happiness and well-being.Spiritual directionCounselingReligious aspectsClient-centered psychotherapyPerson-Centered PsychotherapyCounselingSpiritualitySpiritual direction.CounselingReligious aspects.Client-centered psychotherapy.Person-Centered Psychotherapy.Counseling.Spirituality.158.3Thorne Brian1937-738612StDuBDSStDuBDSStDuBDSZUkPrAHLSBOOK9910133686303321Counselling and spiritual accompaniment2178867UNINA05361nam 2200613 450 991080976830332120230725052645.01-118-21021-2(CKB)3400000000021172(EBL)819129(OCoLC)778339071(SSID)ssj0000614506(PQKBManifestationID)12204959(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000614506(PQKBWorkID)10604401(PQKB)11533669(MiAaPQ)EBC819129(EXLCZ)99340000000002117220160408h20102010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPractitioner's guide for statistics and lean six sigma for process improvement /Mikel J. Harry [and four others]Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2010.©20101 online resource (1870 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-11494-0 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover; Title; copyright; Preface; 1: Principles of Six Sigma; 1.1 OVERVIEW; 1.2 SIX SIGMA ESSENTIALS; 1.3 QUALITY DEFINITION; 1.4 VALUE CREATION; 1.5 BUSINESS, OPERATIONS, PROCESS, AND INDIVIDUAL (BOPI) GOALS; 1.6 UNDERPINNING ECONOMICS; 1.7 PERFORMANCE METRICS; 1.8 PROCESS; 1.9 DESIGN COMPLEXITY; 1.10 NATURE AND PURPOSE OF SIX SIGMA; 1.11 NEEDS THAT UNDERLIE SIX SIGMA; 1.12 WHY FOCUSING ON THE CUSTOMER IS ESSENTIAL TO SIX SIGMA; 1.13 SUCCESS FACTORS; 1.14 SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS; GLOSSARY; REFERENCES; 2: Six Sigma Installation; 2.1 OVERVIEW; 2.2 SIX SIGMA LEADERSHIP-THE FUEL OF SIX SIGMA2.3 DEPLOYMENT PLANNING2.4 APPLICATION PROJECTS; 2.5 DEPLOYMENT TIMELINE; 2.6 DESIGN FOR SIX SIGMA (DFSS) PRINCIPLES; 2.7 PROCESSING FOR SIX SIGMA (PFSS) PRINCIPLES; 2.8 MANAGING FOR SIX SIGMA (MFSS) PRINCIPLES; 2.9 PROJECT REVIEW; 2.10 SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; REFERENCES AND NOTES; 3: Lean Sigma Projects; 3.1 OVERVIEW; 3.2 INTRODUCTION; 3.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION; 3.4 PROJECT GUIDELINES; 3.5 PROJECT SELECTION; 3.6 PROJECT SCOPE; 3.7 PROJECT LEADERSHIP; 3.8 PROJECT TEAMS; 3.9 PROJECT FINANCIALS; 3.10 PROJECT MANAGEMENT; 3.11 PROJECT PAYBACK; 3.12 PROJECT MILESTONES; 3.13 PROJECT ROADMAP3.14 PROJECT CHARTERS (GENERAL)3.15 SIX SIGMA PROJECTS; Summary; 3.16 PROJECT SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; REFERENCES; 4: Lean Practices; 4.1 OVERVIEW; 4.2 INTRODUCTION; 4.3 THE IDEA OF LEAN THINKING; 4.4 THEORY OF CONSTRAINTS (TOC); 4.5 LEAN CONCEPT; 4.6 VALUE-ADDED VERSUS NON-VALUE-ADDED ACTIVITIES; 4.7 WHY COMPANIES THINK LEAN; 4.8 VISUAL CONTROLS-VISUAL FACTORY; 4.9 THE IDEA OF PULL (KANBAN); 4.10 5S-6S APPROACH; 4.11 THE IDEA OF PERFECTION (KAIZEN); 4.12 REPLICATION-TRANSLATE; 4.13 POKA-YOKE SYSTEM-MISTAKEPROOFING; 4.14 SMED SYSTEM; 4.15 7W þ 1 APPROACH-SEVEN PLUS ONE DEADLY WASTE(S)4.16 6M APPROACH4.17 SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; REFERENCES AND NOTES; 5: Value Stream Mapping; 5.1 OVERVIEW; 5.2 INTRODUCTION; 5.3 VALUE STREAM MAPPING; 5.4 FOCUSED BRAINSTORMING; 5.5 GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF A PROCESS IN A VALUE STREAM MAP; 5.6 EFFECTIVE WORKING TIME; 5.7 CUSTOMER DEMAND; 5.8 TAKT TIME; 5.9 PITCH TIME; 5.10 QUEUING TIME; 5.11 CYCLE TIME; 5.12 TOTAL CYCLE TIME; 5.13 CALCULATION OF TOTAL LEAD TIME(S); 5.14 VALUE-ADDED PERCENTAGE AND SIX SIGMA LEVEL; 5.15 DRAWING THE CURRENT-VALUE-STREAM MAP; 5.16 DRAWING THE VALUE STREAM MAP; 5.17 WHAT MAKES A VALUE STREAM LEAN5.18 THE FUTURE VALUE STREAM MAP5.19 SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; REFERENCES AND NOTES; 6: Introductory Statistics and Data; 6.1 OVERVIEW; 6.2 INTRODUCTION; 6.3 GENETIC CODE OF STATISTICS; 6.4 POPULATIONS AND SAMPLES; 6.5 THE IDEA OF DATA; 6.6 NATURE OF DATA; 6.7 DATA COLLECTION; 6.8 THE IMPORTANCE OF DATA COLLECTION; 6.9 SAMPLING IN SIX SIGMA; 6.10 SOURCES OF DATA; 6.11 DATABASE; 6.12 SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; REFERENCES; 7: Quality Tools; 7.1 OVERVIEW; 7.2 INTRODUCTION; 7.3 NATURE OF SIX SIGMA VARIABLES; 7.4 QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT (QFD); 7.5 SCALES OF MEASUREMENT; 7.6 DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS7.7 ANALYTICAL METHODSThis hands-on book presents a complete understanding of Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma through data analysis and statistical concepts In today's business world, Six Sigma, or Lean Six Sigma, is a crucial tool utilized by companies to improve customer satisfaction, increase profitability, and enhance productivity. Practitioner's Guide to Statistics and Lean Six Sigma for Process Improvements provides a balanced approach to quantitative and qualitative statistics using Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma methodologies. Emphasizing applications and the implementation of data analyses as Process controlStatistical methodsSix sigma (Quality control standard)StatisticsData processingProcess controlStatistical methods.Six sigma (Quality control standard)StatisticsData processing.658.4013QP 321rvkHarry Mikel J.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809768303321Practitioner's guide for statistics and lean six sigma for process improvement3921658UNINA