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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Elaine Fletcher Chapman
This volume of mostly lyrical poetry calls forth the sacred in every day, the ordinary and commonplace; the quotidian. The poems reflect a deeply personal, contemplative inquiry regarding connections to nature, landscape, family, home, church life, and spiritual practice. Included in this volume is a section of haiku: as witness to transformation in and around a reservoir. The poems embrace the mysteries of the Divine and the tapestries of ancient texts, exploring boundaries between the self and the collective. The poems are rooted in and illuminate the Feminine Divine. Love, heartache, commitment, and loss conjoin with renewal, resiliency, grace, and attentiveness. These poems embrace difficult questions; a lived life presents and leaves the reader considering his or her own revelations and perhaps, resolutions.
Handbook of Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology
Elaine Fletcher-Janzen; Tony L. Strickland; Cecil R. Reynolds
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
2000
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Historically, relatively few investigations in neuropsychology have been sensitive to the analysis of cultural variables. This handbook will assist the neuropsychologist interested in cultural competence and help increase understanding of the link between cultural competence in assessment and intervention and good treatment outcomes. The handbook authors provide an in-depth discussion of the current status of multicultural training in neuropsychology; specific information on diverse groups (age, gender, ethnicity, etc.), assessment instruments, and clinical populations (HIV infected, seizure disorders, brain injuries); and unique analysis of immigration patterns, forensics, and psychopharmacology. This volume is the first to summarize the cultural data available in neuropsychology. A valuable resource for clinical neuropsychologists, school psychologists and rehabilitation professionals.
Handbook of Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology
Elaine Fletcher-Janzen; Tony L. Strickland; Cecil R. Reynolds
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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Historically, relatively few investigations in neuropsychology have been sensitive to the analysis of cultural variables. This handbook will assist the neuropsychologist interested in cultural competence and help increase understanding of the link between cultural competence in assessment and intervention and good treatment outcomes. The handbook authors provide an in-depth discussion of the current status of multicultural training in neuropsychology; specific information on diverse groups (age, gender, ethnicity, etc.), assessment instruments, and clinical populations (HIV infected, seizure disorders, brain injuries); and unique analysis of immigration patterns, forensics, and psychopharmacology. This volume is the first to summarize the cultural data available in neuropsychology. A valuable resource for clinical neuropsychologists, school psychologists and rehabilitation professionals.
Translating Affective Neuroscience into Clinical and Educational Practice
Elaine Fletcher-Janzen
TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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This book is accessible guide to understanding emotion through the lens of neuroscience. It provides a practical, developmentally informed framework with tools to translate affective neuroscience into everyday practice. The author introduces a neuroscience-informed model of emotion grounded in the body–brain connection, explaining the theory of affective neuroscience and including practical strategies for use in both therapeutic and educational settings. Drawing on foundational work by Panksepp, Damasio, Craig, and others, the book emphasizes how seven core emotional systems drive human behavior, development, and relational experience. Describing the development and application of the Affective Inventory, it provides clinician-facing steps and reflective exercises. Through clear explanations, engaging examples, and powerful clinical insights, this book reveals how our body and brain work together to shape feeling, behavior, and connection—helping readers navigate emotion with compassion, clarity, and confidence. Downloadable client handouts are provided for practitioners and educators. Translating Affective Neuroscience into Clinical and Educational Practice: Body, Brain, and Emotions will appeal to clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists, school psychologists, therapists, and counselors, as well as graduate students of neuroscience and neuropsychology, and education professionals.
Translating Affective Neuroscience into Clinical and Educational Practice
Elaine Fletcher-Janzen
TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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This book is accessible guide to understanding emotion through the lens of neuroscience. It provides a practical, developmentally informed framework with tools to translate affective neuroscience into everyday practice. The author introduces a neuroscience-informed model of emotion grounded in the body–brain connection, explaining the theory of affective neuroscience and including practical strategies for use in both therapeutic and educational settings. Drawing on foundational work by Panksepp, Damasio, Craig, and others, the book emphasizes how seven core emotional systems drive human behavior, development, and relational experience. Describing the development and application of the Affective Inventory, it provides clinician-facing steps and reflective exercises. Through clear explanations, engaging examples, and powerful clinical insights, this book reveals how our body and brain work together to shape feeling, behavior, and connection—helping readers navigate emotion with compassion, clarity, and confidence. Downloadable client handouts are provided for practitioners and educators. Translating Affective Neuroscience into Clinical and Educational Practice: Body, Brain, and Emotions will appeal to clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists, school psychologists, therapists, and counselors, as well as graduate students of neuroscience and neuropsychology, and education professionals.
Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology
Cecil R. Reynolds; Elaine Fletcher-Janzen
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
1989
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The past decade has brought important advances in our understanding of the brain, particularly its influence on the behavior, emotions, and personality of children and adolescents. In the tradition of its predecessors, the third edition of the Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology enhances this understanding by emphasizing current best practice, up-to-date science, and emerging theoretical trends for a comprehensive review of the field. Along with the Handbook’s impressive coverage of normal development, pathology, and professional issues, brand-new chapters highlight critical topics in assessment, diagnostic, and treatment, including, The role and prevalence of brain dysfunction in ADHD, conduct disorder, the autistic spectrum, and other childhood disorders; The neuropsychology of learning disabilities; Assessment of Spanish-speaking children and youth; Using the PASS (planning, attention, simultaneous, successive) theory in neurological assessment; Forensic child neuropsychology; Interventions for pediatric coma. With singular range, timeliness, and clarity, the newly updated Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology reflects and addresses the ongoing concerns of practitioners as diverse as neuropsychologists, neurologists, clinical psychologists, pediatricians, and physical and speech-language therapists.
Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology
Cecil R. Reynolds; Elaine Fletcher-Janzen
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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The past decade has brought important advances in our understanding of the brain, particularly its influence on the behavior, emotions, and personality of children and adolescents. In the tradition of its predecessors, the third edition of the Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology enhances this understanding by emphasizing current best practice, up-to-date science, and emerging theoretical trends for a comprehensive review of the field. Along with the Handbook’s impressive coverage of normal development, pathology, and professional issues, brand-new chapters highlight critical topics in assessment, diagnostic, and treatment, including, The role and prevalence of brain dysfunction in ADHD, conduct disorder, the autistic spectrum, and other childhood disorders; The neuropsychology of learning disabilities; Assessment of Spanish-speaking children and youth; Using the PASS (planning, attention, simultaneous, successive) theory in neurological assessment; Forensic child neuropsychology; Interventions for pediatric coma. With singular range, timeliness, and clarity, the newly updated Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology reflects and addresses the ongoing concerns of practitioners as diverse as neuropsychologists, neurologists, clinical psychologists, pediatricians, and physical and speech-language therapists.
Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics Digital Teacher's Resource Access Card
Julia Fletcher; Elaine Dorsett; Colin Nye
Cambridge University Press
2018
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This series has been developed specifically for the Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics (9709) syllabus to be examined from 2020. This card gives you access to your digital teacher's resource on the Cambridge Elevate platform. This comprehensive teacher's resource contains detailed lesson notes for each section of all five coursebooks in the series. The lesson notes contain additional guidance on the Explore activities within the books and example PowerPoint slides with links to further resources help you to organise your teaching. Answers to all of the coursebook and practice book exercises are available in this digital resource, allowing you to mark quickly and confidently.
FOR MY BOYS and the women they will love
Princess Elaine S. Fletcher Watson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Understanding Homosexuality
Princess Elaine S. Fletcher Watson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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The Booker-shortlisted author of Umbrella writes his most American novel yet--a brilliant portrait of a 1950s housewife, based on the life of the author's mother, and an exploration of sexual freedom and sublimated desire, set between the dining halls of Cornell University and the raucous parties of midcentury New York CityWill Self is one of the most inimitable contemporary writers in the English language, dubbed "the most daring and delightful novelist of his generation" by The Guardian. In this brilliantly conceived new novel Self turns his forensic eye and technicolor imagination to the troubled life of his mother, Elaine. Standing by the mailbox outside 1100 Hemlock Street in Ithaca, New York, Elaine thinks of her husband and child inside her house and wonders: is this . . . it? As she begins to push back against the strictures of her life in 1950s America, she undertakes a disastrous affair that put her first marriage to an Ivy League academic and former Communist Party member in peril. Based on the intimate diaries Self's mother kept for over forty years, Elaine is a writer's attempt to reach the almost unimaginable realm: a parent's interior life prior to his own existence. Perhaps the first work of auto-oedipal fiction, Elaine shows Will Self working in an exciting new dimension, utilizing his stylistic talents to tremendous effect.
The Booker-shortlisted author of Umbrella writes his most American novel yet--a brilliant portrait of a 1950s housewife, based on the life of the author's mother, and an exploration of sexual freedom and sublimated desireWill Self is one of the most inimitable contemporary writers in the English language, dubbed "the most daring and delightful novelist of his generation" by The Guardian. In this brilliantly conceived new novel Self turns his forensic eye and technicolor imagination to the troubled life of his mother, Elaine. Standing by the mailbox outside 1100 Hemlock Street in Ithaca, New York, Elaine thinks of her husband and child inside her house and wonders: is this . . . it? As she begins to push back against the strictures of her life in 1950s America, she undertakes a disastrous affair that places her marriage to an Ivy League academic and former Communist Party member in peril. Based on the intimate diaries Self's mother kept for over forty years, Elaine is a writer's attempt to reach the almost unimaginable realm: a parent's interior life prior to his own existence. Perhaps the first work of auto-oedipal fiction, Elaine shows Will Self working in an exciting new dimension, employing his stylistic talents to tremendous effect.
At 23 Elaine has achieved much more than a woman of her age in 1939 might have expected - or predicted. She is single minded, ambitious and highly intelligent and can handle the heavy responsibility that has fallen on her as war threatens. It seems that anything is possible. She is wooed by a neighbour, one of 'nature's gentleman', modest, unselfish, but limited. Frank desperately wants to marry her. Then she meets Robert Leonard, owner of the largest department store in Brighton, the most eligible man in the town and falls deeply in love with a man who seems to correspond to all her instincts and ambitions. The story takes Elaine and her family through the war and into the fifties and as she watches her bright daughter grow up she is determined that she shall not fall into the trap that ensnared Elaine. This is Part One of The Brighton Trilogy.
... Comment la blanche laine tait-elle en possession de ce bel cu de Lancelot, elle qui ne savait m me pas le nom du chevalier? Il le lui avait laiss en allant jouter pour le grand diamant dans les tournois qu'Arthur avait organis s sous ce nom, parce qu'un diamant en tait le prix...
'Elaine is not just a serious work of art, but an unexpected act of filial generosity' GuardianStanding by the mailbox in Ithaca, New York, Elaine thinks of her child and husband, an Ivy League academic, inside her house and wonders...is this it? As she begins to push back against the strictures of her life in 1950s America, she undertakes a disastrous affair that ends her marriage and upends her life.Based on the intimate diaries Will Self's mother kept for over forty years, Elaine is a writer's attempt to reach the almost unimaginable realm of a parent's interior life prior to his own existence. Perhaps the first work of auto-oedipal fiction, Elaine shows Self working in an exciting new dimension, utilizing his stylistic talents to tremendous effect.