03982nam 22009733u 450 991045901030332120210114210347.01-135-23416-71-135-23417-51-283-04526-597866130452630-203-86557-X(CKB)2560000000059901(EBL)646529(OCoLC)707067594(SSID)ssj0000471603(PQKBManifestationID)11286339(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000471603(PQKBWorkID)10428329(PQKB)10754238(MiAaPQ)EBC646529(EXLCZ)99256000000005990120130418d2011|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Needs ABC Therapeutic Model for Couples, Adolescents, and Parents[electronic resource]Hoboken Taylor and Francis20111 online resource (265 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-87305-3 BOOK COVER; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; PREFACE: THE EVOLUTION OF THE NEEDS ACQUISITION AND BEHAVIOR CHANGE MODEL; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1 INTRODUCING THE NEEDS ABC MODEL; 2 COUPLES THERAPY; 3 INTRODUCING THE NEEDS ABC RELATIONAL NEEDS AND EMOTION-FOCUSED COMPONENTS; 4 EXPECTATIONS FOR AN OPTIMAL THERAPEUTIC SETTING; 5 USING THE NEEDS ABC MODEL IN COUPLES AND FAMILY THERAPY; 6 UNCONSCIOUS FACTORS AND RELATIONAL NEEDS; 7 POWER AND CONTROL IN COUPLES THERAPY; 8 LIFE STAGES AND COUPLES; 9 ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES; 10 AFTER TREATMENT; 11 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; INDEXThe Needs ABC Therapeutic Model for Couples and Families: A Guide for Practitioners shows readers how to successfully tailor a therapeutic approach to meet the needs of couples and families. Beginning clinicians will come away from this book with concrete, practical skills and expanded theoretical base for their practice. They will be able to apply their new knowledge directly and in ways that will help them create long-lasting change in clients who present with difficult behaviors. The book explains the concepts and theories behind the Needs ABC approach and provides tangible methCouples therapyCouples Therapy - methodsCouples therapyFamily therapyFamily Therapy - methodsFamily therapyCouples therapyFamily psychotherapyPsychotherapy, GroupInvestigative TechniquesSocioenvironmental TherapyCouples TherapyFamily TherapyMethodsPsychotherapyBehavioral Disciplines and ActivitiesPsychiatryHILCCHealth & Biological SciencesHILCCPsychotherapyHILCCElectronic books.Couples therapy.Couples Therapy - methods.Couples therapy.Family therapy.Family Therapy - methods.Family therapy.Couples therapyFamily psychotherapyPsychotherapy, GroupInvestigative TechniquesSocioenvironmental TherapyCouples TherapyFamily TherapyMethodsPsychotherapyBehavioral Disciplines and ActivitiesPsychiatryHealth & Biological SciencesPsychotherapy616.89/1562616.89156Caplan Tom899962AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910459010303321The Needs ABC Therapeutic Model for Couples, Adolescents, and Parents2010802UNINA01953nlm 22002894a 450 99647367260331620220606084052.01-84545-207-020061211d2007---- uy 0engUSdrcnuGendering modern German historyrewriting historiographyedited by Karen Hagemann and Jean H. QuataertNew YorkOxfordBerghahn Books2007Testo elettronico (PDF) (VIII, 301 p.)Base dati testualeOggi la storia delle donne continua a prosperare insieme alla storia di genere, ma il focus della ricerca si è spostato sempre più dalle donne al genere. Questo spostamento ha permesso di rendere anche l'uomo e la mascolinità oggetto di ricerca storica. Dopo oltre trent'anni di studi, è giunto il momento di fare un bilancio critico del "gendering" della storiografia della Germania dell'Ottocento e del Novecento. Fornire una panoramica critica in una prospettiva comparativa tedesco-americana è l'obiettivo principale di questo volume, che riunisce i massimi esperti di entrambe le sponde dell'Atlantico. Discutono nei loro saggi sullo stato della storiografia e riflettono su problemi di teoria e metodologia. Attraverso casi di studio convincenti, incentrati su nazione e nazionalismo, militare e guerra, colonialismo, politica e protesta, classe e cittadinanza, religione, ebrei tedeschi e non ebrei, Olocausto, corpo e sessualità e famiglia, questo volume dimostra il potere straordinario della prospettiva di genere per sfidare le interpretazioni esistenti e riscrivere le argomentazioni tradizionali.Storiografia tedescaSec. 20.BNCF943.087072HAGEMANN,KarenQUATAERT,Jean H.ITcbaREICAT996473672603316EBERGendering modern German history2855997UNISA