A Schmooze on Adolescence

A Schmooze on Adolescence

Author: Abhinidha S

Publisher: Blue Hill Publications

Published: 2021-03-17

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 9390788382

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The book depicts teenage phase as a sea voyage. The teens are the voyagers and the sea is their teenage. Just like the voyage, our lives are an adventure too! It has wax and wanes. Neither should you stand still playing with the waves nor rush to end the journey. Enjoy the struggles and breezy winds! All you should take care is the safety while crossing the sea. Keep an eye on the shore and on the sail. Most importantly to reach the right shore you need a guide. Guide here is your parents. This book strongly conveys the benefits of having a good parent-teen relationship. To have a good bond, we need great understanding skills. Every chapter of this book concentrates on improving the bond between the voyager and the guide. It talks in favour of both teen and the parent. To have a perfect understanding there should be equal sacrifices and patience in handling each other’s temper. The name itself states it’s a fun conversation between the writer and the reader on adolescence. And lastly don’t miss to do the fun activities together!! Handful of refreshing activities is mentioned at the end.


The Needs ABC Therapeutic Model for Couples, Adolescents, and Parents

The Needs ABC Therapeutic Model for Couples, Adolescents, and Parents

Author: Tom Caplan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-01-19

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1135234175

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"The needs ABC therapeutic model for couples and families: a guide for practitioners shows readers how to successfully tailor a therapeutic approach to meet the needs of couples and families. It has been preceded by Needs ABC (Acquisition and Behavior Change), a model for group work and other psychotherapies published in the UK by Whiting and Birch. Beginning clinicians will come away from this book with concrete, practical skills and expanded theoretical base for their practice, and they'll be able to apply their new knowledge directly and in ways that will help them create long-lasting change in clients who present with difficult behaviors. The book explains the concepts and theories behind the Needs ABC approach and provides tangible methods with which to perform as a Needs ABC therapist or integrate aspects of the Needs ABC approach into the reader's own therapeutic techniques. Practitioners will find that the Needs ABC model complements cognitive-behavioral, integrative, and other therapeutic models, as well as general guides to couples and family therapy"--Provided by publisher


Empty Refills

Empty Refills

Author: Abhinidha S

Publisher: Rosewood Publication

Published:

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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This book "Empty Refills" is about the thoughts and letters of women. Usually women are considered complicated and extremely perplexed, which in reality is the opposite. Author gives her readers a chance to visit a woman's thoughts and emotions for a better understanding. She highlights their unique expression of sentiments and reactions. Quoting "women are simple, and the assumptions made on them makes it complex which portrays her as bewildered". This book contains 20 confession letters to every acquaintance a lass Gets to spend her life with and the author has also simplified the vision of a woman so the readers could experience it. How interesting and stirring it would be to view us from a different person's view? Everytime when asked "what superpower do you wish to have ?" Majority reply with "mind reading" Reading someone's thoughts and seeing ourselves from their perspective has always been a craze. If you're one such, then here comes the book that reveals perspectives of women. Read in for a rousing experience!


The Lost Art of the Good Schmooze

The Lost Art of the Good Schmooze

Author: Diana Boxer

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2011-02-18

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 0313383421

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This book shows how a good schmooze can be turned to social benefit, without the humiliation of "sucking up" or the hypocrisy of the "the hard sell." The good schmooze is talk about life itself: the good, the bad, and the ugly—a heartfelt interaction with others—chatting, not "chatting up." The Lost Art of the Good Schmooze: Building Rapport and Defusing Conflict in Everyday and Public Talk is about what to say, when to say it, and how to say it. Full of insights that will prove useful at work, at home, with friends, and just about everywhere else, the book will help readers become tactful schmoozers who can defuse situational tensions and lubricate personal, social, workplace, and political interactions with others. The book is organized around five occasions: schmoozing in social interactions, family schmoozing, schmoozing in the workplace, schmoozing in education, and schmoozing in cross-cultural interactions. Examples of both successful and failed schmoozing are drawn from television, films, news, and everyday life. Hundreds of real-world verbal interactions illustrate how recapturing this lost art can lead to increased harmony in all spheres of life.


The Dean: on Duty

The Dean: on Duty

Author: Glenn Swanson

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2002-08-28

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 146283468X

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The Dean: On Duty What is a Dean of Students? What does he do when he is "on duty?" What do teenagers do when the adults are not looking? How important are education and parenting? This book offers some insights and perhaps even some answers. The Dean: On Duty explores a number of important issues that students, parents and schools confront on a regular basis. The anecdotes reflect real people and real issues, and though each person or incident is unique the broader implications for society in general bubble to the surface throughout the book. This is not an in depth study of homophobia, ethnicity, politics or philosophy, but those are among the broad issues that emerge throughout the book, often with their own chapter headings but not exclusive to those chapters. This is a personal story, not the result of research or planning. "I live on campus at a boarding/day school of teenagers in grades 9-12, with an additional day population in the 7th and 8th grades that has a separate administrator. Even though only a small portion of the American population has contact with or knowledge of these institutions, what I have to say has broad enough implications that there will be useful nuggets for many people: parents, students, school personnel, former students. Much of what I do say is anecdotal, personal. I am not a social scientist. I do not have the broad data to make solid conclusions about education or parenting. I am a student of history, a teacher of history; however, I am not an historian. I have no PH.D. I have taught US History, including the Advanced Placement class, European History, Ancient History, Geography, American Government, electives on Hitler and Nazi Germany for nearly 30 years, Russian History, and, more recently Western Philosophy. I have taught 7th through 12th graders, although only juniors and seniors with a smattering of sophomores for the last ten years. I have coached soccer, basketball, golf and baseball. I have lived in boys dorms, a girls dorm, in my own mortgaged house, and in school housing. I have taken school trips to Outward Bound programs, Germany and the USSR. In short, I have some experience and some experiences. After 33 years as a teacher, 9 as a Dean of Students, I am on a bit of a break. I have a sabbatical during the 2nd half of the 2001-02 year, and it is the first year after 32 consecutive years in the classroom that I am not teaching. I decided that I would discipline myself to try to write enough for a book during my sabbatical." "I have been in schools for more than 50 consecutive years. Most of what I have to say is about the last ten and where all of us are right now." While the job of being a Dean of Students is indeed a serious one, the ability to remain personally stable and successful requires empathy, patience and certainly a sense of humor. While there are no rollicking escapades described in the book, there are indeed some amusing, although sometimes, poignant moments as well. The author attempts to demonstrate his personal style as a Dean with that hint of humor as he goes along. "Dean is a four-letter word. While it is not always clear what the term means, my title at the school is Dean of Students. We also have a Dean of Faculty and an Academic Dean. One of the earliest definitions of Dean was a senior member of a monastery overseeing ten monks. Fortunately, that does not apply to me. It is also a definition of a senior member of a male group (female version: doyen), It is in my case a side effect of constancy with one employer. As Dean of Students, I am essentially in charge of discipline, another of those elements of the definition of Dean. Dean of Discipline. Dean of Dress. Dean of Issues Other People Want to Avoid. That sounds too much like a march to martyrdom, and martyrdom is not


Vault Guide to Schmoozing

Vault Guide to Schmoozing

Author: Marcy Lerner

Publisher: Vault Inc.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1581312059

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Professional career guide from the Vault Career Library featuring strategies for networking for career purposes.


Adolescence

Adolescence

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 816

ISBN-13:

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An international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life.


Seeco's Story

Seeco's Story

Author: Jonathan Varsano

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-11-30

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0578031981

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In 1932, Mordecai Varsano was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. His childhood began with peace and tranquility, but ended with war and subjugation. His early adulthood started in Israel during the pioneering days of the new country and ended as an immigrant family man in Southern California. Seeco's voyage through life was a gripping tale of stolen wealth and personal tragedy that is overcome by sheer will and a strong work ethic. This emotional biographical account will enlighten you with historical details and touch your heart with a son's love for his father.


That's Not Funny, That's Sick: The National Lampoon and the Comedy Insurgents Who Captured the Mainstream

That's Not Funny, That's Sick: The National Lampoon and the Comedy Insurgents Who Captured the Mainstream

Author: Ellin Stein

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2013-06-24

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 0393074099

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The untold story of a revolution in comedy. With unparalleled access to the architects and impresarios of this boom, Stein takes readers behind the jokes to witness the fighting and partying, collaboration and competition of those who led a rebellion of the self-consciously disenchanted.


Teens in Turmoil

Teens in Turmoil

Author: Carol Maxym

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780140286038

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Examines teen culture both inside and outside of the home; tells the stories of families who have become involved in downward spirals; offers advice on how parents can take positive steps on behalf of their teens and themselves; and includes a guide to making decisions about selecting appropriate placement programs for teens.