Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 12 366 037 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjahaku

Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.

1000 tulosta hakusanalla Louise Coenen

Wenn Eltern aufgeben

Wenn Eltern aufgeben

Marie-Luise Conen; Gianfranco Cecchin

Auer-System-Verlag, Carl
2008
nidottu
Kinder schon mal dorthin zu wünschen, "wo der Pfeffer wächst", kommt sicherlich bei vielen Eltern vor, wenn sie mit dem Verhalten ihrer Kinder nicht zurechtkommen. Diesen Wunsch jedoch in die Tat umzusetzen und die Erziehungsverantwortung für die Kinder an den Staat abzugeben, ist in der Regel Ergebnis eines längeren Prozesses von - erfolglosen - gegenseitigen Versuchen, das Verhalten des anderen zu beeinflussen. Das Beharren auf den eigenen Vorstellungen und Vorannahmen bei Eltern wie Kindern verursacht viel Leid und führt nicht selten zu konflikthaften Trennungen. Dieses Buch hilft Therapeuten und anderen professionellen Helfern beim Umgang mit Familien, in denen eine Trennung von Eltern und Kindern im Raum steht oder bereits stattgefunden hat. Die Autoren schildern, unter welchem Druck Eltern heute stehen und was unser Familienbild dazu beiträgt. Sie raten davon ab, den moralischen Zeigefinger zu erheben, wenn Eltern aufgeben, und stattdessen herauszufinden, was Kinder mit ihrem unkooperativen Verhalten sagen wollen. Anhand von ausführlichen Familiengesprächen und Fallbesprechungen werden Lösungswege aufgezeigt. Der Band ist das Ergebnis einer intensiven und langjährigen Zusammenarbeit zwischen Marie-Luise Conen und einem der Pioniere der Familientherapie, Gianfranco Cecchin, die bis zu dessen Tod anhielt. Es ist dies sein letztes Buch und sein Vermächtnis.
Louise

Louise

Marina Oliver

Lulu.com
2016
nidottu
Persuaded by her grandfather to supervise the coming out of Matilda, his great-niece, Louise reluctantly goes to London to take part in the season for the first time since her soldier husband was killed three years before. Matilda is difficult, but Louise enjoys meeting old and new friends and the balls. But finding a husband for Matilda proved more difficult than anticipated.
Louise

Louise

Diana Nixon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
pokkari
It doesn't hurt to dream, unless you know your dreams will never come true.Since childhood, Louise Woods has wanted to become a dancer. The day she arrives at Le Papillon - a private cabaret club where men come to enjoy the beauty of women dancing, her life completely changes. Louise lives in the club and the rules of living and working there cannot be ignored or broken. Either you do your best to please the clients, or you are out. No flirting, no secret affairs, just dancing.During her first public show, Louise meets a stranger who pays for the privilege to have her privately dance for him. He won't let her see his face, he won't even introduce himself, but he will make an offer that she won't be able to refuse. He won't make any hollow promises, but he will make her believe she is special... "I hate following the rules," he'll say, "but I do love breaking them."Will she dare to risk losing everything she has, just to make the darkest of the stranger's fantasies come true? Once the decision is made, there will be no way back...
Louise

Louise

Faye Bryant; Shellie Rushing Tomlinson

Author Academy Elite
2018
pokkari
It's 'Little House on the Prairie' plus. Jackie K. Cooper, Book CriticEvery life has crises. What we do with those becomes our legacy.Weaving a rich tale of faith and family, the Grandma, Mom, and Me saga begins with Louise, a story of unbearable loss, unconditional love, and immeasurable endurance. Louise Rafferty is born to a sharecropper in Southern Illinois. She is barely a year old when her mother dies of a terminal illness and her childhood innocence is stolen overnight. Her father remarries and moves the family to a farm in Northeast Arkansas, but along the way, her stepmother meets an unfortunate end, leaving Louise and her sister to care for the family. Less than a decade after her mother's death, Louise finds herself thrust into the role of cook and housekeeper and grows up wondering if her life will ever be more than domestic hardship. Life begins anew when she marries Dutch. After having seven children together and building a mildly successful farm, Louise finally believes she has found true happiness. Until tragedy strikes once more. Will she be able to keep the farm? How will she make ends meet for herself and her children?