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Emotion-Focused Cognitive Therapy

Emotion-Focused Cognitive Therapy

Mick Power

John Wiley Sons Inc
2010
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Emotion Focused Cognitive Therapy argues that it is time for a new focus in psychotherapy based on emotion, and presents an innovative approach to the treatment of clients with emotional disorders. Features an approach based on the latest work in cognition and emotionOffers psychologists an innovative way of working in therapyDraws on the strengths evidence-based cognitive behavioural and interpersonal approaches to psychotherapyProvides relevant case examples throughout the textAdditional resources for the book available online here
Emotion-Focused Cognitive Therapy

Emotion-Focused Cognitive Therapy

Mick Power

John Wiley Sons Inc
2010
sidottu
Emotion Focused Cognitive Therapy argues that it is time for a new focus in psychotherapy based on emotion, and presents an innovative approach to the treatment of clients with emotional disorders. Features an approach based on the latest work in cognition and emotionOffers psychologists an innovative way of working in therapyDraws on the strengths evidence-based cognitive behavioural and interpersonal approaches to psychotherapyProvides relevant case examples throughout the textAdditional resources for the book available online here
Roads of Experience

Roads of Experience

Mick Bennett

National Library of New Zealand
2018
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Armed with a second hand push bike, two sets of clothes, some camping gear and a tonne of youthful naivety, Mick Bennett sets off in an attempt to cycle two-thirds around the world. Joining him is his good friend Steve and two strangers they met on an internet forum. Together they blindly set off on a 14,000 km cycle trip from Scotland to Beijing, where they must overcome trials and tribulations caused by their lack of preparation, knowledge and just plain life experience. With their 'let's go for it' attitude combined with a thirst for adventure, this 'curiosity almost kills the cat' story follows four young and na ve adventurers on their expedition of a lifetime as they gather 'Roads of Experience' along the way.
The State and Peasant Politics in Sri Lanka

The State and Peasant Politics in Sri Lanka

Mick Moore

Cambridge University Press
2007
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Dr Moore's enterprising book focuses on an apparent paradox: the failure of Sri Lanka's highly politicized smallholder electorate to place on the national political agenda issues relating to the public distribution of material resources. Sri Lanka has more than fifty years' history of pluralist democracy and such issues directly affect the interests of the smallholder population. Yet successive Sri Lankan governments have pursued economic policies favouring food consumers and the state itself at the expense of agricultural producers. In exploring the features of Sri Lanka's history, geography, politics and economy which explain this paradox, the author looks in detail at some of the dominant features of contemporary Sri Lanka: the political consequences of the plantation experience; the persistence of elite political leadership; and the causes and consequences of ethnic conflict.
Advising and Supporting Teachers

Advising and Supporting Teachers

Mick Randall; Barbara Thornton

Cambridge University Press
2001
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Advising and Supporting Teachers examines the role of the teacher-advisor and how the key skills required for producing effective feedback can be developed. The book is in two parts. The first part looks at the processes of giving advice and the second part consists of a range of tasks for the advisor. The main purpose of this book is to provide an opportunity for those involved in providing feedback to reflect on the methods which can be used to maximise the effectiveness of the learning encounter. This book will be of particular interest to everyone responsible for advising teachers including teaching practice supervisors, mentors, INSET tutors, state education inspectors, Directors of Studies running teacher appraisal and induction programmes and teachers working together as ‘critical friends’ in informal teacher development.
Designing Effective Web Surveys

Designing Effective Web Surveys

Mick P. Couper

Cambridge University Press
2008
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Designing Effective Web Surveys is a practical guide to designing web surveys, based on empirical evidence and grounded in scientific research and theory. It is designed to guide survey practitioners in the art and science of developing and deploying successful web surveys. The author guides the researcher through the steps involved, from the basic building blocks and suggests ways to increase visual impact and interactivity. Throughout, he considers the importance of layout and design, and attention is also given to the way questions are put together. The book is intended for academic, government, and market researchers who design and conduct web surveys.
Speaking Extra Book and Audio CD Pack

Speaking Extra Book and Audio CD Pack

Mick Gammidge

Cambridge University Press
2004
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This lively resource book encourages students to expand their speaking skills using role play, problem solving, puzzles, games, interviews, storytelling and discussion. Many of the speaking activities are supported by the accompanying audio CD and the recording script section at the back of the resource book.
Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian, Incorporated
For three decades from the 1890s onwards, Edward S. Curtis took thousands of photographs of Native Americans all over the West. These were published (1907–1930) in twenty volumes of illustrated text and twenty portfolios of photographs; the project was supported by Theodore Roosevelt and funded in part by J. Pierpont Morgan, and spawned exhibitions, postcards, magazine articles, lecture series, a 'musicale', and the very first narrative documentary film. While not necessarily unique, the project was bigger, better funded, and more famous than any of its time, and its images still retain their influence today. Neither a eulogy to Curtis's achievement nor a debunking of it, this book is an honest study of the project as a collective whole: what it was, who was involved, and what it meant.
Designing Effective Web Surveys

Designing Effective Web Surveys

Mick P. Couper

Cambridge University Press
2008
sidottu
Designing Effective Web Surveys is a practical guide to designing web surveys, based on empirical evidence and grounded in scientific research and theory. It is designed to guide survey practitioners in the art and science of developing and deploying successful web surveys. The author guides the researcher through the steps involved, from the basic building blocks and suggests ways to increase visual impact and interactivity. Throughout, he considers the importance of layout and design, and attention is also given to the way questions are put together. The book is intended for academic, government, and market researchers who design and conduct web surveys.
Five Boys

Five Boys

Mick Jackson

Faber Faber
2002
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Things have never been the same in the village since the evacuee arrived and the five boys mistook him for a Nazi spy. There have been a host of visitors: the Americans preparing for D-Day and a deserter hiding out in the woods. But it's the arrival of the Bee King who makes the biggest impression.
Ten Sorry Tales

Ten Sorry Tales

Mick Jackson

Faber Faber
2006
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From the pen of Mick Jackson, author of The Underground Man and Five Boys, come these ten acclaimed tales. Featuring undertakers, dark forests, resurrected butterflies and a singularly mean-spirited horse, the stories are nevertheless rooted in the realistic and all too recognisable world of retirement, loneliness, and childhood boredom. By turns funny, scary and heartbreaking, they are always illuminating, and further evidence of one of the most original and brilliant imaginations in contemporary fiction.
The Underground Man

The Underground Man

Mick Jackson

Faber Faber
2007
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One of the most acclaimed novels of recent times, The Underground Man is the fictionalised diary of a deeply eccentric English aristocrat. The duke has just completed a network of tunnels beneath his estate. His health is failing, but his imagination seems to know no bounds. And while he spends more time underground and retreats ever deeper into the darker corners of his house there are some ghosts that demand to be acknowledged and some memories which insist on making themselves known.
The Lost Leader

The Lost Leader

Mick Imlah

Faber Faber
2008
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'No poet in Scotland now can take as his inspiration the folk impulse that created the ballads, the people's songs, the legends of Mary Stuart and Prince Charlie,' proposed Edwin Muir. Yet many of the poems in Mick Imlah's new collection do take the most over-worn of Scottish myths as their apparent starting points, spanning the Wallace and the Bruce; the Bonnie Prince (pivotal Lost Leader of the title), Robert Burns and Walter Scott; whisky, Clydeside and football. Imlah's approach to this folklore is brilliantly fresh, a modern, sardonic but strongly-felt rendering of Scotland: from AD 500, by way of a guided tour of Iona, to yesterday at a Dumfries bus depot. And, as the chronicle reaches the twentieth century, the poems turn to friends and family - childhood reminiscences, elegies and celebrations - influenced still by sporting and military fantasy, the charm of history and the power of anachronism.
Yuki chan in Brontë Country

Yuki chan in Brontë Country

Mick Jackson

Faber Faber
2017
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Yuki is visiting her sister in the UK, but is also secretly retracing their mother's footsteps from a holiday ten years before. Something terrible happened not long after her mother's visit and Yuki wants to find out the cause. With the help of a local girl, Denny, she sets out to unearth and explain her family's secrets . . .
The Widow's Tale

The Widow's Tale

Mick Jackson

Faber Faber
2011
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A newly-widowed woman has done a runner. She just jumped in her car, abandoned her (very nice) house in north London and kept on driving until she reached the Norfolk coast. Now she's rented a tiny cottage and holed herself away there, if only to escape the ceaseless sympathy and insincere concern. She's not quite sure, but thinks she may be having a bit of a breakdown. Or perhaps this sense of dislocation is perfectly normal in the circumstances. All she knows is that she can't sleep and may be drinking a little more than she ought to. But as her story unfolds we discover that her marriage was far from perfect. That it was, in fact, full of frustration and disappointment, as well as one or two significant secrets, and that by running away to this particular village she might actually be making her own personal pilgrimage. By turns elegiac and highly comical, The Widow's Tale conjures up this most defiantly unapologetic of narrators as she begins to pick over the wreckage of her life and decide what has real value and what she should leave behind.