Assembles diverse viewpoints on the topic of meaning-making in psychotherapy. Discussing ideas such as constructivism, narrative, postmodernism, and social and developmental constructivism, the book encompasses the work of both practising therapists and scholars.
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Provides a comprehensive description of currency overlay, its history, the reason for its emergence, the debates and controversies, the different styles of currency management, and the... Læs mere
Drug synthesis comprises the heart of the pharmaceutical business today. Both in early development (identifying and optimizing a lead) as well as in process development... Læs mere
This text discusses and explains technical issues and considerations in a practical way, and offers a comprehensive review of the different types of cranes and their uses.
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CRM today is much like BPR in the 1990s. It is the strategy of the 21st century. Everyone is jumping on the bandwagon, but few... Læs mere
Minimize risk and maximize profits with convertible arbitrage Convertible arbitrage involves purchasing a portfolio of convertible securities-generally convertible bonds-and hedging a portion of the equity risk by selling short the underlying common stock.
This practical guide, the 11th volume in the Professional Practice Series, offers managers and trainers a set of state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary principles and guidelines for implementing and maintaining effective training programmes within their organizations.
With the graying of society, therapists are seeing more and more older clients. In this book, editor Michael Duffy brings together leading experts to explain the unique problems of older adults and describe effective treatment techniques.
This volume presents a detailed description of the statistical distributions that are commonly applied to such fields as engineering, business, economics and the behavioural, biological and environmental sciences.
A computer network is made up of a group of two or more connected machines. In a Local Area Network (or LAN), computers are... Læs mere