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Introduction to Ship Engine Room Systems

Dialogues between Psychoanalysis and Architecture The Relational Space of the Consulting Room Through the Senses

Dialogues between Psychoanalysis and Architecture The Relational Space of the Consulting Room Through the Senses

Dialogues between Psychoanalysis and Architecture explores the multisensory space of therapy real or virtual and how important it is in providing the container for the therapeutic relationship and process. This book is highly original in bringing psychoanalysis and architecture together and highlighting how both disciplines strive to achieve transformation of our psychic space. It brings together contributions that comprise three parts: the first explores the space of the consulting room through the senses to examine issues such as smell and its link with memory and belonging hearing out the Other the psychoanalytic couch the medical therapy room and the so-called sixth sense; secondly the book questions how the consulting room can represent or be redesigned to reflect the philosophy that underlies the therapy process foregrounding an architectural point of view; and thirdly the book attends to the significance of the consulting room as a virtual space as it emerged during the pandemic of COVID-19 and beyond. Architectural psychotherapeutic and interdisciplinary perspectives allow for an important new dimension on the psychological use of space and will appeal to psychoanalysts psychoanalytic and integrative psychotherapists art therapists students of psychotherapy as well as architects and designers. | Dialogues between Psychoanalysis and Architecture The Relational Space of the Consulting Room Through the Senses

GBP 24.99
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The Book-Keeper and American Counting-Room Volume 3 July 1883–December 1883

The Book-Keeper and American Counting-Room Volume 4 January 1884–December 1884

Lying in the Dark Room Architectures of British Maternity

Lying in the Dark Room Architectures of British Maternity

Lying in the Dark Room: Architectures of British Maternity returns to and reflects on the spatial and architectural experience of childbirth through both a critical history of maternity spaces and a creative exploration of those we use today. Where conventional architectural histories objectify buildings (in parallel with the objectification of the maternal body) the book—in the mode of creative practice research—presents a creative-critical autotheory of the architecture of lying-in. It uses feminist subjective modes of thinking that travel across disciplines registers and arguments. The book assesses the transformation of maternity spaces—from the female bedchamber of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century marital homes to the lying-in hospitals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries purposely built by man-midwives to the late twentieth-century spaces of home and the modern hospital maternity wing—and the parallel shifts in maternal practices. The spaces are not treated as mute or neutral backdrops to maternal history but as a series of vital entangled atmospheres materials practices and objects that are produced by and in turn produce particular social and political conditions gendered structures and experiences. Moving across spaces systems protagonists and their subjectivities the book shows how hospital design and protocol altered ordinary birth at home and continues to shape maternal spatial experience today. As such it will be of interest to a wide range of readers from architectural historians theoreticians designers and students to medical humanities historians to English Literature humanities and material studies scholars as well as those interested in creative-critical writing. | Lying in the Dark Room Architectures of British Maternity

GBP 130.00
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Norway’s EU Experience and Lessons for the UK On Autonomy and Wriggle Room

Two Teachers in the Room Strategies for Co-Teaching Success

Coming to Life in the Consulting Room Toward a New Analytic Sensibility

Studio Television Production and Directing Concepts Equipment and Procedures

The Impossibility of Sex Stories of the Intimate Relationship between Therapist and Client

Cannibal Culture Art Appropriation And The Commodification Of Difference

Black Everyday Lives Material Culture and Narrative Tings in de House

Intimacy Directing for Theatre Creating a Culture of Consent in the Classroom and Beyond

Shakespeare in the Changing Curriculum

Nineteenth-Century Interiors Volume III: Domestic Interior Spaces

Skype: Bodies Screens Space

Jacob's Ladder Reading Comprehension Program Nonfiction Student Workbooks Grade 5 Fiction and Nonfiction Comparisons (Set of 5)

Jacob's Ladder Reading Comprehension Program Nonfiction Student Workbooks Grade 5 Science and Math (Set of 5)

Home Studio Setup Everything You Need to Know from Equipment to Acoustics

Psychoanalysis and

Sandtray Therapy A Practical Manual

The Therapist’s Use of Self Being the Catalyst for Change in Couple and Family Therapy

The Therapist’s Use of Self Being the Catalyst for Change in Couple and Family Therapy

This book encourages and trains students and practicing marriage and family therapists to bring themselves into the therapy room offering guidelines and strategies for being more present and personal with their clients. Mental health professionals are often taught and trained that therapy is serious business to be cautious and conservative with therapeutic decision-making and to stick to empirically supported and specific tools in sessions. What gets lost in this positivistic formulaic and scientific way of working are therapists’ own unique voices their creativity flexibility and the sense of playfulness that make the change process fun and upbeat. The Therapist’s Use of Self equips therapists with the skills they need to deepen their alliances with clients to liberate themselves from an overreliance on models and to bring their whole selves to the therapeutic encounter. Chapters cover pioneers in the field before exploring ways to bring ideas from outside the therapy room including from music art literature and film. The book includes a key chapter on teletherapy and each chapter presents major therapeutic tools and strategies case examples the resulting outcomes and key takeaways. Students of psychology social work nursing and marriage and family programs as well as mental health professionals will benefit from this book with a plethora of therapeutic tools guidelines and strategies for catalyzing change with even the most challenging couples and families. | The Therapist’s Use of Self Being the Catalyst for Change in Couple and Family Therapy

GBP 29.99
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Solution-Focused Practice in Outdoor Therapy Co-Adventuring for Change

Write to TV Out of Your Head and onto the Screen

Write to TV Out of Your Head and onto the Screen

In Write to TV (third edition) industry veteran Martie Cook offers practical advice on writing innovative television scripts that will allow you to finally get that big idea out of your head and onto the screen. With this book you’ll learn to craft smart original stories and scripts for a variety of television formats and genres including comedy drama pilots web series and subscription video on demand. This new edition has been updated with expanded coverage on writing for global audiences content creation for streaming services such as Netflix Amazon and Hulu as well as writing the web series podcasts and utilizing free platforms such as YouTube. It also features new chapters on writing for niche markets; breaking into the writers’ room; creating binge-worthy series and how to accompany pilot scripts with a series pitch document. Plus expanded information on creating complex and compelling characters including writing anti-heroes and strong female protagonists and much much more. Including information directly from studio and network executives agents and managers on what they’re looking for in new writers and how to avoid common pitfalls advice from successful creators and showrunners on creating original content that sells and tips from new writers on how to get into a writers room and stay there. This book contains information from more than 20 new interviews access to sample outlines script pages checklists and countless other invaluable resources and is the ideal book for anyone who wants to break into the TV writing industry. | Write to TV Out of Your Head and onto the Screen

GBP 35.99
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