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Reviews     
《Zygon》2000,35(1):189-211
Books reviewed: Science and Theology: An Introduction, by JohnPolkinghorne Genesis, Genes, and God: Values and Their Origins in Naturaland Human History, by Holmes Rolston, III Playing God? Genetic Determinism and Human Freedom, by Ted Peters Green Space, Green Time: The Way of Science, by Connie Barlow Reconstructing Nature: The Engagement of Science and Religion , by John Brooke and GeoffreyCantor Whatever Happened to the Soul? Scientific and Theological Portraits ofHuman Nature, Edited by Warren S. Brown, Nancey Murphy, and H.Newton Malony The Turn of the Millennium: An Agenda for Christian Religion in an Age of Science, by Jeffrey G. Sobosan God without the Supernatural: A Defense of Scientific Theism, by Peter Forrest Religion and Creation, by Keith Ward  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《The Ecumenical review》1987,39(4):492-498
Book reviewed in this article: Pastoral Counseling in Inter-Cultural Perspective, by Emmanuel Yartekwei Lartey. Household of Freedom: Authority in Feminist Theology, by Letty M. Russell. Risking Christ for Christ's Sake: Towards an Ecumenical Theology of Pluralism, by M.M. Thomas. History of the Ecumenical Movement, by Vasil Istavridis. Islamic Experience in Contemporary Thought, by Syed Vahiduddin. Ami de Dieu et Notre Ami: El Hadj Boubacar G. Sakho, by Gwenolé Jeusset and Raymond Deniel.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《The Ecumenical review》1988,40(2):292-299
Book reviewed in this article: Global Economy: a Confessional Issue for the Churches?, by Ulrich Duchrow. Comfortable Compassion? Poverty, Power and the Church, by Charles Elliott. Models of God: Theology for an Ecological, Nuclear Age, by Sallie McFague. Theology and Religious Pluralism, by Gavin D'Costa. The Pipe and Christ: a Christian-Sioux Dialogue, by William Stolzman  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《The Ecumenical review》1989,41(2):303-310
Book reviewed in this article: Justice in an Unjust World: Foundations for a Christian Approach to Justice, by Karen Lebacqz. Christian Spirituality: Origins to the Twelfth Century, eds Bernard McGinn, John Meyendorff and Jean Leclercq. Common Ground: Christianity, African Religions and Philosophy (American University Studies Series VII Theology and Religion, Vol. 25), by Emmanuel K. Twesigye. Quest for Belonging: Introduction to a Study of African Independent Churches, by Inus Daneel. African Church Historiography: an Ecumenical Perspective, edited by Ogbu U. Kalu. Die Rückkehr zur Weisheit. Philosophie angesichts des Abgrunds, by Milan Machovec.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
《The Ecumenical review》1989,41(4):626-639
Book reviewed in this article: On Being the Church: Essays on the Christian Community, eds Colin E. Gunton and Daniel W. Hardy. Congregation: Stories and Structures, ed. James F. Hopewell. Long Night's Journey Into Day: Revised Retrospective on the Holocaust, eds Alice L. Eckardt and A. Roy Eckardt. Inter-religious Dialogue in the Catholic Church since Vatican II: an Historical and Theological Study, ed. Robert B. Sheard. Religious Education Encounters Liberation Theology, by Daniel S. Schipani. Theological Roots of Pentecostalism, ed. Donald W. Dayton. Roman Catholic/Pentecostal Dialogue (1977–1982): a Study on Developing Ecumenism, ed. Jerry L. Sandidge.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Making an Issue of Child Abuse: Political Agenda Setting for Social Problems, by Barbara J. Nelson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984, 269 pages, $27.50.

Child Abuse: A Community Concern, edited by Kim Oates. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1984, 336 pages, $25.00.

Death and Grief in the Family, edited by Thomas T. Frantz. Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems Corporation, 1984, 122 pages, $18.00.

A Child Dies: A Portrait of Family Grief, by loan Hagan Arnold &; Penelope Buschman Gernuna. Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems Corporation, 1983, 162 pages (price unknown).

The Single Child Family, edited by Toni Falbo. New York: Guilford Press, 1984, 304 pages, $27.50.

Adolescent Crises: Family Counseling Approaches, by Eva Leveton. New York: Springer Publishing, 1984, 285 pages, $24.95.

The Narcissistic and Borderline Disorders: An Integrated Developmental Approach, by J. F. Masterson. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982, 256 pages, $20.00.

The Battered Woman Syndrome, by Lenore E. Walker. New York: Springer, 1984, 272 pages, $21.95.

Human Sexuality: Contemporary Controversies, edited by Harold Feldman 6 Andrea Parrot. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1984, 333 pages.

Family Relationships in Later Life, edited by Timothy Brubaker. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1983, 272 pages, $25.00, paperback $12.50.

Overcrowding in the Household, An Analysis of Determinants and Effects, by Walter R. Gove &; Michael Hughes. New York: Academic Press, 1983, 326 pages, $39.00.

Origins and Evolution of Behavior Disorders, by Stella Chess &; Alexander Thomas. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1984, 320 pages, $30.00.

Psychotherapy with Psychotherapists, edited by Florence W. Kaslow. New York: Haworth Press, 1984, 202 pages, $22.95.

Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Source Book, Volume 3, edited by Peter A. Keller &; Lawrence G. Ritt. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Exchange, 1984, 482 pages, hardbound $39.95; looseleaf binder, $44.95.

Guiding the Family: Practical Counseling Techniques, by B. B. Grunwald &; H. V. McAbee. Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development, 1985, 346 pages, $17.95.

Applying Family Therapy: A Practical Guide for Social Workers, by Helen C. Masson &; Patrick O'Byrne. Oxford, England: Pergamon Press, 1984, 148 pages, hardbound $20.00; paperback $13.00.

Parent Training, edited by Richard F. Dungel &; Richard A. Polster. New York: Guilford, 1984, 576 pages, $35.00.

New Developments in Behavior Therapy, edited by Cyril M. Franks. New York: The Hawthorne Press, 1984, 589 pages, $45.00 hardbound, $24.95 softbound.

Symptom Reduction Through Clinical Biofeedback, by Ivan Wentworth-Rohr, New York: Human Sciences Press, 1984, 273 pages.

American Family Law in Transition, by Walter O. Weyrauch &; Sandord N. Katz. Washington, DC: The Bureau of National Affairs, 1983, 629 pages, $35.00.

The Denial of Stress, edited by Sholomo Breznitz. New York: International Universities Press, 1983, 316 pages, $25.00.

Stress Reduction and Prevention, edited by Donald Meichenbaum 6 Matt Jaremko. New York: Plenum, 1983, 512 pages, $32.50.

Life-Span Developmental Psychology: Nonnormative Life Events, edited by Edward J. Callahan &; Kathleen A. McCluskey. New York: Academic Press, 1983, 314 pages, $29.50.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
Books reviewed: Christianity Made in Japan: A Study of Indigenous Movements,by Mark R. Mullins Strangers and Pilgrims: Female Preaching in America, byCatherine A. Brekus Building A Protestant Left: Christianity and Crisis Magazine1941–1993, by Mark Hulsether Under the Canopy: Ritual Process andSpiritual Resilience in Soouth Africa, by Linda Elaine Thomas The Christian‐Muslim Frontier: Chaos, Clash or Dialogue?, by Jorgen S. Neilson NewSpirituality, Self, and Belonging: How New Agers and Neo‐Pagans Talk About Themselves, by John R. Bloch New Religious Phenomena In Central and Eastern Europe, edited by Irena Borowik and Grzegorz Babinski  相似文献   

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《Developmental science》1999,2(3):271-288
Peter R. Hobson Beyond Agency: Commentary on ‘Cognitive Development as an Executive Process’, p.271 Olivier HoudéExecutive Performance/Competence, and Inhibition in Cognitive Development. Object, Number, Categorization and Reasoning, p.273 Marco W. Battacchi Commentary on ‘Cognitive Development as an Executive Process’, p.275 Peter Bryant Executive Control – A Cause or a Product or Both?, p.276 Jeremy I.M. Carpendale Symbols and Side Effects: Commentary on ‘Cognitive Development as an Executive Process’, p.278 Willis F. Overton Nativism, Empiricism and Developmental Dynamic Action Systems, p.280 Pierre Mounoud What is Homeopathic when you Overdose?, p.282 Joëlle Proust Experience, Action and Theory of Mind, p.285 Elisabeth Pacherie Action Monitoring: Lower, Higher and Intermediate Levels, p.287  相似文献   

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REVIEWS     
《Heythrop Journal》1976,17(1):68-108
Books Reviewed in this Article: Religion and Philosophy, by FREDERICK C. COPLESTON. A History of Philosophy. Volume IX: Maine de Biran to Sartre, by FREDERICK C. COPLESTON. Friedrich Nietzsche, Philosopher of Culture, by FREDERICK C. COPLESTON. The Gay Science, by FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, translated with commentary by WALTER KAUFMANN. Nietzsche, Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist, by WALTER KAUFM ANN, 4th Edition. Critique of Earth (Gifford Lectures, Second Series), by AREND TH. VAN LEEUWEN. Critique of Heaven (Gifford Lectures, First Series), by AREND TH. VAN LEEUWEN. Collected Works: Vol. I: Marx; 1835–1843, by KARL MARX and FREDERICK ENGELS. Roads to Consciousness, by SYDNEY MENDEL. Art and the Imagination, A Study in the Philosophy of Mind, by ROGER SCRUTON. Dealing with Deviants, by STUART WHITELEY, DENNIE BRIGGS and MERFYN TURNER. Two Old Testament Theologies. A Comparative Evaluation of the Contributions of Eichrodt and von Rad to our Understanding of the Nature of Old Testament Theology, by D.G. SPRIGGS. Christian Initiation, by HUGH M. RILEY. Idem. Vol. 6, Crescentianus - Innocentia. Lexikon der christlichen Ikonogruphie, edited by WOLFGANG BRAUNFELS. Vol. 5, Ikonographie der Heiligen, Aaron - Crescentianus. Idem, Vol 7, lnnozenz - Melchisedech. Christian Political Theory and Church Politics in the Mid-Twelfth Century: The Ecclesiology of Gratian's Decretum, by STANLEY CHODOROW. La Teoria del Naturale e del Soprannaturale secondo S. Tommaso d'Aquino, by GIACOMO CROSIGNANI. Consubstantiel et Transsubstantiation, by PAUL-LAURENT CARLE, O.P. The Covenant Sealed: The Development of Puritan Sacramental Theology in Old and New England, 1570–1720, by E. BROOKS HOLIFIELD. The Eucharist Today: Studies in Series 3, edited by R.C.D. JASPER. Le Ralliement du Clergé Français à la Morale Liguorienne, by JEAN GUERBER. New Perspectives in Moral Theology, by CHARLES E. CURRAN. Christian Ethics and the Problems of Society, by ROGER CHARLES, SJ. Origins of the Theology of Hope, by M. DOUGLAS MEEKS. International Glossary of Abbreviations for Theology and Related Subjects, compiled by SIEGFRIED SCHWERTNER.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
Book reviewed in this article: Assessment Centres: Identifying and Developing Competence, by Charles Woodruffe. Appraising your Staff, by Philip Moon. Managing Performance Appraisal Systems, by Gordon Anderson. Raising the Profile: Marketing the HR Function, by David Clutterbuck and Desmond Dearlove. The Successful Management of Redundancy (Human Resource Management in Action series), by Paul Lewis.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
Religion under Socialism in China, edited by Luo Zhufeng. Translated by Donald E. MacInnis and Zheng Xi'an. Armonk, NY and London: M.E. Sharpe Inc, 1991. 254 pp.

Prayers and Thoughts of Chinese Christians, presented by Kim‐Kwong Chan and Alan Hunter. London: Mowbray, 1991. Paperback, 105 pp., £5.95.

La Tentation de l'Est: Religion, Pouvoir et Nationalismes, by Raphael Aubert. Postface by Milos Rejchrt. Geneva: Labor et Fides, 1991. 96 pp., Fr55.

The Balkans: Minorities and States in Conflict, by Hugh Poulton. London: Minority Rights Publications, 1991. 244 pp., £8.95.  相似文献   

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The world, its many subsystems and all their theories, starting with logic, can be reduced to two related functions: a combinatorial system generator and a hamiltonian system organizer. These can be derived, in turn, from an Axiom of Lawfulness, the expansion being guided by pseudo‐category and pseudo‐functor analysis to produce an axiomatic theory of the world or general theory of evolution. Specifically, world evolution is generated by a constrained combinatorial world generator, F:G(X), deduced from two related axioms: I. The Axiom of World Lawfulness and II. The Axiom of World Constraint Constants, c = c1, c2, of primordial physical combinatee (substance), c1, and physical combinator (motion), c2.

Axiom I postulates a lawful analysis by an analyzer adhering to appropriate coordinate systems, CS, of a lawful analysand obeying a conservation law, X = X. The analysand consists of a base combinatee (the set and elements), X = {x1, x2,… xn}, and a base combinator, namely, the universal Boolean operator, NOR = NOT + OR. Base combinatee and combinator both have attributes of quantity combinatorially generated by NOR operating on the universal number, 1, and of quality generated by NOR operating on the universal dimensions, MLT (mass, length, time), including the null sets.

Axiom II fixes the base constants, c, = c1, c2, thereby converting X to material substance using c1 and NOR to material motion using c2. This comprehensive, quality and quantity‐competent foundational science is called Universal Combinatorics. Its elements comprise the logical alphabet or metavector, A = {c, 1, MLT; X, NOR}, where c is obtained from the remaining terms. These give: (1) the attributive pseudo‐functor, F = P(c,1,MLT), where P is the power set of the indicated attributes, and (2) the logic generator, G(X), where G = NOR(NOR). F then maps G(X) into world evolution, F:G(X) → world evolution, as follows:

Expanding the abstract generator, F1:G,(x), with world constants eliminated, i.e., c = 0, generates Universal Grammar consisting of (1) the substantive content of the abstract science chain running from linguistic grammar to mathematics and logic and (2) a comprehensive epistemology equivalent to an explicit theory of the strategic aspects of the scientific method, including a universal hamiltonian theory structure informally related to a mathematical category. The four epistemological theorems are:
  1. I. The Combinatorial System Generator, F:G(X), (read as “The attributive functor, F, maps the logic generator, G(X), into world theory” or “The world is an attributive combinatorial function of logic").

  2. II. The Hamiltonian System Operating Theorem, h (an abstract theory‐category structure).

  3. III. The System Stability Theorem, PI?, where PI is the extremal Performance Index or controlling law.

  4. IV. The Intersystem Abstraction Ranking Theorem given by the Attributive Functor/ Function, F.

F2 admits the world constants, c > 0, to materialize the grammar generator, G(X), to an homologous concrete Euler combinatorial physical wave generator, namely, the superstring equation of quantum theory, E(NI) = A(σ,τ), where E is the permutational function, NI, is the set of nonintegers and the solution is the dual amplitude, σ,τ. Expanding generates the elementary particles of nonadaptive physics and, by inference, the substantive content of Universal Physics consisting of three additional primary systems comprising the world, where a primary system is defined as one having a distinct but derivative extremal controlling law:
  1. I. Nonadaptive physics and chemistry (harmonic hamiltonian wave systems) : Minimize Action, subject to conservation constraints.

  2. II. Adaptive physics or biology (membrane bound duplicating polymer‐copolymer hamiltonian systems) : Maximize Survival, subject to energy constraints.

  3. III. Sentient physics or sociopsychology (neuromatrix hamiltonian systems) : Maximize subjective Happiness, subject to survival constraints and

  4. IV. Representational physics or language (a symbolic combinatorial routine): Maximizes the Information Gain, subject to happiness constraints.

The world can then be viewed as a perpetual superfluid computer implicitly using the epistemology of Axiom I as a world program to process the physical data base, c > 0, of Axiom II into world evolution. After evolving through Systems I and II, mankind, i.e., System III, evolves as an internal metacomputer which makes the combinatorial program explicit and uses it to put all four primary systems in standard hamiltonian theory (pseudo‐category) format and terminology. This can be viewed as a generalization of the Darwinian variation‐and‐selection theme in which combinatorial‐variation is recursively hamiltonian‐selected thereby incrementing world logic and logic constraints on successive primary systems. Because Universal Physics and Universal Grammar are functor‐related homologous concrete and abstract combinatorial pseudocategories, related by a pseudo‐functor, thus, differing only in the presence and absence, respectively, of the World Constants, c ≥ 0, they constitute, ipso facto, Universal Science (Formal Philosophy, World Evolution, World Unification, Explicit Theory of Everything, ETOE, or Axiomatic World Theory).

QED: Because intricate verified predictions, ranging from particles to personality types, mental disorders, political parties and the abstract sciences, result from a system which is merely expanding to fill its possibility set, it is concluded that the world is lawful and that this means it is an object deterministic but not fully analytically determinable combinatorial system. In the object domain, the world is system‐number complete at four. Dually, in the analytical codomain, understanding of it is approximately complete, as measured by a world information gain function. Hence, the dualistic, analysand‐analyzer world program is finite and has dualistic completion criteria, as required of an involuted program.  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
Book reviewed in this article: The Handbook of Psychological Testing, by Paul Kline. International Dimensions of Human Resource Management, by Peter J. Dowling, Randall S. Schuler and Denice E. Welch. The Culture Factor: Corporate and International Perspectives, by the Institute of Personnel and Development (research and analysis by Angela Baron and Mike Walters). Leadership in Organizations, by Gary Yukl. Employee Relations in Europe, by Jeff Bridgford and John Stirling. Communication — Rewarding People; The Skill of Responding Positively, by D. Dickson, C. Saunders and M. Stringer. Management Skills: Making the Most of People, by Robin Evenden and Gordon Anderson. Human Resource Management – Issues and Strategies, by Rosemary Harrison.  相似文献   

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Abstract

The New Hypnosis in Family Therapy, by Daniel L. Araoz&;Esther Negley-Parker. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1988, 304 pages, $30.00

The Family Interpreted, by Deborah Anne Leupnitz. New York: Basic Books, 352 pages, $22.95.

Family Evaluation, by Michael Kerr&;Murray Bowen. New York: W. W. Norton, 416 pages, $29.95

Family Therapy Techniques for Problem Behaviors of Children and Teenagers, by Charles E. Schaefer, James M. Briesmeister&;Maureen E. Fitton. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 482 pages, $28.95

Family of Origin Therapy, edited by Alan J. Hovestadt&;Marshal Fine. Rockville, MD: Aspen Publications, 1987, 106 pages, $29.67

Siblings in Therapy: Life Span and Clinical Issues, edited by Michael D. Kahn&;Karen Gail Lewis. New York: W. W Norton, 1988, 469 pages, $34.95

A Secure Base: Parent-Child Attachment and Healthy Human Development, by John Bowlby. New York: Basic Books, 1988, 205 pages, $16.95

Developing Ericksonian Therapy: State of the Art, edited by Jeffrey K. Zeig&;Stephen R. Lankton. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1988, 523 pages, $50.00

Journey with Grandpa: Our Family's Struggle with Alzheimer's Disease, by Rosalie Walsh Honel. Maryland: The John Hopkins University Press, 243 pages, $16.95

The Divorce Decision: What It Can Mean for Your Children, Your Finances, Your Emotions, Your Relationships, Your Future, by Gary Richmond. Waco, TX: Word Book Publishers, 1988, 215 pages, $8.99  相似文献   

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We test three ways context matters in the study of intergroup inequality: where participants are approached, who interacts with participants, and how researchers ask participants questions. Regarding how, we replicate a finding that framing intergroup inequality as outgroup disadvantage rather than ingroup privilege reduces collective guilt in a novel context. Regarding where, we go beyond the laboratory to test foreigners in Nepal—a country where inequality is highly salient. Regarding who, we had participants approached by an ingroup (foreign) experimenter or an outgroup (Nepalese) experimenter. We found an outgroup disadvantage framing reduced collective guilt relative to ingroup privilege framing, but only when delivered by an ingroup member. This highlights the importance of taking where, who, and how into account to fully understand the contextual nature of intergroup emotion.  相似文献   

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By generalizing and completing the work initiated by Stefanutti and Albert (2003, Journal of Universal Computer Science, 9, 1455), this article provides the mathematical foundations of a theoretical approach whose primary goal is to construct a bridge between problem solving, as initially conceived by Newell and Simon (1972, Human problem solving. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.), and knowledge assessment (Doignon and Falmagne, 1985, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 23, 175; Doignon and Falmagne, 1999, Knowledge spaces. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.; Falmagne et al., 2013, Knowledge spaces: Applications in education. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag; Falmagne and Doignon, 2011, Learning spaces: Interdisciplinary applied mathematics. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.). It is shown that the collection of all possible knowledge states for a given problem space is a learning space. An algorithm for deriving a learning space from a problem space is illustrated. As an example, the algorithm is used to derive the learning space of a neuropsychological test whose problem space is well known: the Tower of London (TOL; Shallice, 1982, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 298, 199). The derived learning space could then be used for adaptively assessing individual planning skills with the TOL.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Between Mothers-In-Law and Daughters-In-Law: Achieving a Successful and Caring Relationship, by Helene S. Arnstein. New York: Dodd, Mead&;Company, 1985, 225 pages, $8.95 paperback

When Living Hurts: Directives for Treating Depression, by Michael D. Yapko. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1988, 217 pages, $22.50

The Illustrated Manual of Sex Therapy, 2nd ed., by Helen Singer Kaplan. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1987, 181 pages, $22.50

Reforming the Law: Impact of Child Development Research, edited by Gary B. Melton New York: The Guilford Press, 1987, 307 pages, $30.00.

Doing Things: A Guide to Programming Activities for Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, by Jitka M. Zgola. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, 149 pages, $20.00 hardcover, $8.95 paperback

Domestic Revolutions: A Social History of American Family Life, edited by Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg. New York: The Free Press, 1987, 244 pages, $22.50

Handbook of Measurements for Marriage and Family Therapy, by Norman Fredman&;Robert Sherman. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1987, 218 pages, $27.50  相似文献   

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Book Reviews     
Book reviewed in this article: Successful Selection Interviewing, by Neil Anderson and Vivian Shackleton. Reframing HRM: Power, Ethics and the Subject at Work, by Barbara Townley. Job Relocation – Managing People on the Move, by Anthony Munton, Nick Foster, Yochanan Altman and Linda Greenbury. Personality: The Psychometric View, by P. Kline. Empowering Change. The Role of People Management, by C. Ridgeway and B. Wallace. Care Staff Management: A Practitioner's Guide, by John Clements and Ewa Zarkowska.  相似文献   

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Book reviews     
Peter E. Hodgkinson and Michael Stewart (1998) A Handbook of Post-Disaster Psychosocial Aftercare, 2nd edn, London: Routledge, $15.99 (pb)

Caroline Garland (ed.) (1998) Understanding Trauma: A Psychoanalytic Approach, London: Duckworth, Tavistock Clinic Series, $14.95 (pb)

Claudio Neri (1998) Group, preface by Parthenope Bion Talamo, foreword by Malcolm Pines, London: Jessica Kingsley, $16.95

Robert L. Perkinson (1997) Chemical Dependency Counseling: A Practical Guide, London: Sage, $24

Mary Turner (1998) Talking with Children and Young People about Death and Dying: A Workbook, illustrated by Bob Thomas, London: Jessica Kingsley, $17.95

Jan Wiener and Mannie Sher (1998) Counselling and Psychotherapy in Primary Health Care: A Psychodynamic Approach, London: Macmillan, $11.99 (pb)

Melanie Hart and James Loader (eds) (1998) Generations: Poems between Fathers, Mothers, Daughters, Sons, London: Penguin, $14.99

David Kennard and Neil Small (eds) (1997) Living Together, London: Quartet, $9.00

Sally Skaife and Val Huet (1998) Art Psychotherapy Groups: Between Pictures and Words, London: Routledge, $47.50 (hb), $15.99 (pb)  相似文献   

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