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Filologia Linguistica e LetteraturaitaDe Frede, Carlo9633Sui rapporti culturali tra Puglia e Veneto nella seconda meta del Quattrocento e nei primi anni del Cinquecento /Carlo De Frede Bari :Adriatica,1968135-143 p.; 25 cmEstr. da: Atti del Congresso internazionale di studi sull'eta aragonese, 15-18 dic. 1968..b1422474408-07-1623-04-15991002739619707536LE008 TS A VI 173 (Rari) 12008000549671le008-E0.00-no 00000.i1566850223-04-15Rapporti culturali tra Puglia e Veneto nella seconda meta del Quattrocento e nei primi anni del Cinquecento256806UNISALENTOle00823-04-15ma -itait 4001136nam0 22003253i 450 99656607100331620231212121627.0978-88-916-5955-220230309d2023 ||||0itac50 baitaitaITSuccessioni senza testamentoi negozi alternativi per la gestione dell'ereditàpatti successori e patto di famiglia ...Luigi Tramontanocon la collaborazione di Andrea Bracaglia e Sarah ZakariaSantarcangelo di RomagnaRN)Maggioli2023165 p.30 cmSoluzioni di dirittoContiene requisiti per l'accesso a risorse onlineSoluzioni di dirittoSuccessioni senza testamento3644545Successione legittimaBNCF346.052TRAMONTANO,Luigi61190BRACAGLIA,AndreaZAKARIA,SakinahITcbacbaREICAT996566071003316XXV.1.L. 77296442 G.XXV.1.L.558230BKGIUSuccessioni senza testamento3644545UNISA05256nam 2200745Ia 450 991096703530332120250606121512.09786612785481978313257931631325793199783131490414313149041110.1055/b-002-59216(CKB)2550000000031149(EBL)1250213(SSID)ssj0000519385(PQKBManifestationID)11351684(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000519385(PQKBWorkID)10509950(PQKB)10324423(Au-PeEL)EBL1250213(CaPaEBR)ebr10586903(CaONFJC)MIL278548(OCoLC)85275828810.1055-b-002-59216(DE-2912)1496428928506(MiAaPQ)EBC1250213(Perlego)916986(EXLCZ)99255000000003114920080619d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Patient—Practitioner Relationship in Acupuncture /by: Hammer, Leon I.1st ed.Stuttgart ;New York Thiemec20091 online resource (137 p.)Complementary medicineDescription based upon print version of record.9783131488411 3131488417 Includes bibliographical references (p. 120-121) and index.The Patient-Practitioner Relationship in Acupuncture; Title Page; Title page; Copyright; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Introduction; Section I; 1 Basic Conditions or Tenets- An Overview; Respect; Boundaries; Readiness for Change; Expectations; Values; 2 Conditions for Healing, Growth, and Change; Confronting the Best and the Worst; Confronting the Irrational; Confronting Psychic Pain: Negative and Positive; Taking a Risk; Action and Tough Love; Revision of Early Trauma through Positive New Experience; 3 The Practitioner's Role; Significance; A ModelPhysician Know ThyselfWinning-Losing: The Power Struggle; The Therapeutic Failure and Resolution; 4 Issues Relevant to Any Therapeutic Relationship; The Contract; Contact; Interaction and Communication; Instructions (Essential Qualities); Alternatives; Separation and Termination; 5 Conclusion; Section II-Questions and Answers; Betrayal and Attachment: What Can Practitioners Do When a Patient Resists Treatment that is Working?; How Should Practitioners Talk to Patients about Psychological Problems and Processes in the Context of CM Thinking and Treatment?How Can Practitioners Guide and/or Support Patients through Psychological Events and Challenges?How Can Practitioners Recognize and Deal with a Situation that is Beyond Their Knowledge or Capacity to Handle and Requires Assistance and Referral to Other Health Care Providers Including Hospitalization?; How Can Practitioners Deal Constructively With a Patient's Distrust, Skepticism, Disappointment, Criticism, and Anger Directed at Them?; How Should Practitioners Handle the Cessation of Treatment and/or Relationship?; How Should Practitioners Cope with "Difficult" Patients?How Should Practitioners Handle Issues of Money and Missing Appointments?How Can Practitioners Handle Inappropriate Sexual Approaches by Patients?; How Should Practitioners Handle Friendship with Patients In and Out of the Clinical Setting?; How Should Practitioners Handle Patients Who Put Them on a Pedestal?; How Should Practitioners Deal with People Who Are Insufficient in Specific Life Functions, Which in Themselves Will Create Further Emotional Problems?; How Can Practitioners Provide Nourishment to People Who Lacked it Early in Life?How Should Practitioners Respond to Issues of Transference and Counter-transferenceHow Can Practitioners Extract the Essential or Correct from the Less Important or Incorrect?; How Can Practitioners Extract the Positive from What Seems Negative-Native Brilliance, or a Skill Acquired?; Should Practitioners Use Western Counseling Techniques and Approaches, or CM, or Both?; How Can Practitioners Safely Combine Lifestyle Management and CM Diagnosis?; When Should Practitioners Inform Important Others, Spouse, Parents, Relatives, and Other Therapists?How Should Practitioners Advise Patients Who Are Doing Too Many Things, Seeing Too Many Practitioners?Profit from a wealth of experience in interactions with your patients! The Patient-Practitioner Relationship in Acupuncture is written for acupuncturists and ...Complementary medicine (Thieme (Firm))AcupuncturePracticeMedical personnel and patientCommunication in medicineAcupuncturePractice.Medical personnel and patient.Communication in medicine.615.8/92Hammer Leon Iedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt1830734DE-2912BOOK9910967035303321The Patient—Practitioner Relationship in Acupuncture4401238UNINA