02199nam a2200289 i 450099100434591460753620241105100141.0241025s1769 it er 001 0 ita d80e- i.,esia. gife (3)1769 (R)v. 2Bibl. Interfacoltà T. PellegrinoitaSocioculturale ScsitaGenovesi, Antonio<1713-1769>67909Lezioni di commercio o sia d'economia civile dell'ab. Antonio Genovesi regio cattedratico di Napoli. Parte prima [-seconda]D'economia civileEdizione novissima accresciuta di varie aggiunte dell'autore medesimoBassano :a spese Remondini di Venezia,17692 volumi ;8°2: Parte seconda. -260 p. ((A-P⁸ Q¹⁰.Il fondo Briganti-Stajano è stato annesso al patrimonio della Biblioteca Interfacoltà nel 1981. Le famiglie da cui il Fondo prende il nome sono l'aristocratica famiglia gallipolina dei Briganti (fine XVIII sec.) e la famiglia Stajano di Sannicola, alla quale il Fondo è pervenuto in eredità dopo la morte di Domenico Briganti, ultimo discendente (fine XIX sec.). Il fondo si compone di una sezione a stampa antica e moderna e di una sezione manoscritta. La sezione a stampa è costituita in buona parte dalla biblioteca dei due esponenti più noti dell’Illuminismo riformatore salentino, Tommaso Briganti (1691-1762) e il figlio Filippo (1726-1804), e riflette in pieno i loro interessi per le discipline storiche, giuridiche, economiche, religiose e filosofiche; sono presenti nella sezione, inoltre, libri, opuscoli, documenti e opere degli stessi Stajano.LE0021 esemplare, solo volume 2LE002Briganti-Stajano <fam.><sec. 18-19.>possessore precedenteLE002Remondini, Giovanni BattistaItaliaBassano del Grappahttps://www.google.it/books/edition/Lezioni_di_commercio_o_sia_d_economia_ci/H6p7eY1N0AEC?hl=it&gbpv=1v. 2991004345914607536Lezioni di commercio o sia d'economia civile dell'ab. Antonio Genovesi regio cattedratico di Napoli. 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Rubel, Wolfgang Lutz1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (345 pages)CBT: Science Into Practice,2946-54273-031-90427-3 Introduction into feedback informed psychological therapy -- Feedback-informed psychological therapy in practice the Trier Treatment Navigator -- The TTN in practice clinical training and supervision -- Advances in Routine Outcome Monitoring and Feedback Systems Insights from the Greifswald Psychotherapy Navigation System -- The OQ Analyst -- Clinical Support Tools for Treatment Adaptation in Non-Improving Cases -- A dynamic feedback tool for clinical practice Norse Feedback -- Advances in ESM derived feedback integrated into psychotherapy -- Feedback in the treatment of suicidality -- Feedback in rehabilitation settings -- Outcome and Therapeutic Relationship Feedback in Group Therapy -- Feedback Technology for Practice and Research -- Opportunities and Obstacles When Implementing Feedback Informed Treatment Into Practice Learning from Experience with the Trier Treatment Navigator -- Transforming Data into Action A Case Study on Progress Feedback in Youth Mental Health.This book is a clinical guide to using routine outcome monitoring and feedback to prevent and address patient deterioration over the course of treatment. It examines the benefits of monitoring patients’ progress and providing feedback to practitioners, a a low cost, simple intervention that improves care and reduces the number of treatment failures. Progress feedback uses standardized measures to routinely evaluate treatment progress regularly throughout treatment, and helps the practitioner decide whether adaptations in the treatment approach are necessary. Chapters include case materials and detailed descriptions of how to use different feedback systems in clinical practice. This enhances practitioner judgment regarding which system is the most appropriate for each individual case. This invaluable guide provides practitioners with ways to address treatment non-response and intervene in time before a failing situation becomes treatment failure. “This groundbreaking book on Feedback-Informed Therapy (FIT), edited by two of the most influential figures in the field who have driven transformative advancements in psychotherapy, brings together contributions from the world’s leading experts. By providing a comprehensive guide to the theory, practice, and implementation of FIT, it lays the groundwork for a future in which data-informed decision-making becomes a cornerstone of effective psychotherapy. A must-read for those seeking to master data-driven approaches and elevate the standards of mental health interventions.” – Sigal Zilcha-Mano, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa “Two eminent scholars expertly pull together state-of-the-science-and-art information on the what, why, and how of feedback-informed psychotherapy. Delivering key insights for incorporating technology-enhanced predictive analytics into practice, this volume is a must read for clinicians, trainees, and researchers who appreciate that treatment personalization and real-time course adjustments are pillars of modern evidence-based practice.” – Michael J. Constantino, Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst.CBT: Science Into Practice,2946-5427PsychologyPsychotherapyBehavioral Sciences and PsychologyPsychotherapyPsychology.Psychotherapy.Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.Psychotherapy.150Rubel Julian A1830269Lutz Wolfgang253585MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911011654703321Feedback Informed Psychological Therapy4400566UNINA