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200 10$aWest Side story $ecultural perspectives on an American musical /$fElizabeth A. Wells
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327 $a"There's a place for us" : reflections on an American musical -- From Gangway! to Broadway : genesis of the musical -- "Music about music" : Bernstein and West Side story -- "Mambo!" : West Side story and the Hispanic -- "I and Velma ain't dumb" : the women of West Side story -- "A boy like that" : the gangs of West Side story -- From the West Side to the East Side : reception and revision -- "Finale" -- Appendix A: Lyrics to select songs -- Appendix B: Chronology -- Appendix C: Cast and crew of various productions, including award nominations and wins.
330 $aWest Side Story: Cultural Perspectives on an American Musical presents a major scholarly study of the famous American musical West Side Story, viewing the work from cultural, historical, and musical perspectives. From the ""mambo craze"" of the 1950's to the work's ongoing permeation of popular culture, Wells looks at the myriad ways in which this canonic musical reflects and refracts American culture.
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200 10$aBecoming a solution detective $ea strengths-based guide to brief therapy /$fJohn Sharry, Brendan Madden, Melissa Darmody
205 $a2nd ed.
210 $aNew York $cRoutledge$dc2012
215 $a1 online resource (185 p.)
300 $aDescription based upon print version of record.
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320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
327 $aCover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the authors; Part I Becoming a solution detective; Chapter 1 Becoming a solution detective; Chapter 2 Investigating solutions: A step by step model; Part II Investigating solutions: Four stages; Chapter 3 Stage 1: Where are you at?; Chapter 4 Stage 2: Where do you want to go?; Chapter 5 Stage 3: How far have you come?; Chapter 6 Stage 4: What is the next step?; Part III Managing setbacks and challenges; Chapter 7 Managing setbacks and challenges-An overview; Chapter 8 Attending to client motivation
327 $aChapter 9 Learning from your clientsChapter 10 Staying a customer as a therapist; A final note; Appendix: Key to case studies; References; Index
330 $a"Becoming a Solution Detective is a practical, how-to guide for therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, nurses, and other professionals who are interested in making their practice solution-focused quickly and effectively. The authors, co-founders of the Brief Therapy Group in Dublin, Ireland, demystify the process of psychotherapy, making the concept of solution-based therapy accessible and relevant through case examples, practice exercises, and role-plays. The book's hands-on approach allows practitioners to adopt the authors' simple, self-teaching style and apply it to their work with clients.
It includes practical information on: