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The book discusses the unique consumer behaviors of Generation Z in Central and Eastern Europe, by analyzing the key... Læs mere
Case Studies in School Psychology comprehensively introduces the NASP Practice Model through active discussion of real-life, school-based examples of issues facing school psychologists.
Case Studies in School Psychology comprehensively introduces the NASP Practice Model through active discussion of real-life, school-based examples of issues facing school psychologists.
This book explores the conflict between holding on to and letting go of loss, paying homage to Freud’s classic Mourning and Melancholia and building on its foundation with contemporary ideas.
This book explores the conflict between holding on to and letting go of loss, paying homage to Freud’s classic Mourning and Melancholia and building on its foundation with contemporary ideas.
Child to parent abuse (CPA) remains a complex and often misunderstood form of family harm, frequently hidden within wider narratives of behaviour, safeguarding and domestic abuse.
This book analyses human resource planning (HRP) function with a strategic lens. Human Resource Management (HRM), being a business-aligned function of... Læs mere
This book analyses human resource planning (HRP) function with a strategic lens. Human Resource Management (HRM), being a business-aligned function of... Læs mere
Child to parent abuse (CPA) remains a complex and often misunderstood form of family harm, frequently hidden within wider narratives of behaviour, safeguarding and domestic abuse.
This book offers the first comprehensive study of the representation of gay men in Egyptian cinema. It will be of interest to scholars and students of film and media studies, queer studies, Middle Eastern studies, and postcolonial cultural criticism.
This comprehensive study explores Françoise Dolto's revolutionary theory that language acquisition begins in utero through precocious audition, revealing how unconscious affect and invested sound patterns shape early mental-emotional development and lifelong associative thinking.
This comprehensive study explores Françoise Dolto's revolutionary theory that language acquisition begins in utero through precocious audition, revealing how unconscious affect and invested sound patterns shape early mental-emotional development and lifelong associative thinking.