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306 tulosta hakusanalla Felisa L Shelby

Felina

Felina

Mr Jacob L. L. Gottfredson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
This is the fourth novel in the Anderson series. Felina is an assassin for the President of the United States. She and Anderson and his wife Angela travel to the Nordic countries, France, and other areas to stop the effort to place EMP devices throughout the U.S. to completely destroy America. Felina falls in love with an Englishman she meets on a cruse to Norway. Anderson thinks Felina reminds him of someone from his past. He works to discover who.
Coming Home Again

Coming Home Again

James L. Framo; Timothy T. Weber; Felise B. Levine

Routledge
2015
nidottu
Coming Home Again is a compelling case study a single family that underwent family-of-origin therapy presented by one of the earliest and best-known pioneers in the field. This book is unique in its presentation of the two dimensions of the therapeutic experience-that of the therapist and that of the clients. Framo and Levine serve as the therapy team, while Weber and his family are the clients in these two specialized, intense, brief intervention sessions that occurred one year apart. The transcripts of the sessions are supported by commentary from both therapists as well as insights from Weber-the client-who brings to bear clinical knowledge and knowledge of himself and his family. The underlying story-the story of the therapists-is almost as compelling as the family's story. It is a candid, honest look at family-of-origin therapy from those who partook in the sessions.
Coming Home Again

Coming Home Again

James L. Framo; Timothy T. Weber; Felise B. Levine

Brunner-Routledge
2003
sidottu
Coming Home Again is a compelling case study a single family that underwent family-of-origin therapy presented by one of the earliest and best-known pioneers in the field. This book is unique in its presentation of the two dimensions of the therapeutic experience-that of the therapist and that of the clients. Framo and Levine serve as the therapy team, while Weber and his family are the clients in these two specialized, intense, brief intervention sessions that occurred one year apart. The transcripts of the sessions are supported by commentary from both therapists as well as insights from Weber-the client-who brings to bear clinical knowledge and knowledge of himself and his family. The underlying story-the story of the therapists-is almost as compelling as the family's story. It is a candid, honest look at family-of-origin therapy from those who partook in the sessions.