What Would Be Different

What Would Be Different

Author: Iain Macdonald

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2019-09-24

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1503610640

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Possibility is a concept central to both philosophy and social theory. But in what philosophical soil, if any, does the possibility of a better society grow? At the intersection of metaphysics and social theory, What Would Be Different looks to Theodor W. Adorno to reflect on the relationship between the possible and the actual. In repeated allusions to utopia, redemption, and reconciliation, Adorno appears to reference a future that would break decisively with the social injustices that have characterized history. To this end, and though he never explains it in any detail—let alone in the form of a full-blown theory or metaphysics—he also makes extensive technical use of the concept of possibility. Taking Adorno's critical readings of other thinkers, especially Hegel and Heidegger, as his guiding thread, Iain Macdonald reflects on possibility as it relates to Adorno's own writings and offers answers to the question of how we are to articulate such possibilities without lapsing into a vague and naïve utopianism.


Today Things Would Be Different.

Today Things Would Be Different.

Author: Polly Dobell

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-10-03

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1477230831

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Sarah and Nathan grew up together playing in the estate fields, but their friendship could go no further as she was the daughter of a worker and he was the masters son. But unbeknownst to her family, Sarahs friends helped the relationship develop to love, and they demonstrated that love in the bluebell wood one spring. But his family would not accept the consequences and took matters into their own hands, which would leave Sarah with having to keep a lifelong secret. Could she do the right thing? It is a story of how family ties and close friendships are needed by us all to cope with what life deals us and how life-changing decisions could affect us all.


What Would Be Different

What Would Be Different

Author: Iain Macdonald

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781503610637

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At the intersection of metaphysics and social theory, this book presents and examines Adorno's unusual concept of possibility and aims to answer how we are to articulate the possibility of a redeemed life without lapsing into a vague and naïve utopianism.


What Would Apple Do?

What Would Apple Do?

Author: Dirk Beckmann

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

Published: 2013-07-16

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 1849546266

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In 2011, Apple officially became the most valuable company of all time. iPod, iPad, iTunes, App Store... the list goes on. Apple's must-have products add up to one giant success story. So what's their secret? What makes Apple the most innovative company on the planet? The answer: Apple does exactly the opposite of what any other company would do. Unlike the competition, Apple develops devices and programs by concentrating on a small number of functions. Forget complex market analyses. Forget asking customers to help develop products. And, unlike Google and other internet giants, it wants you to pay for them. Apple combines traditional business thinking with the endless opportunities of the digital age. In this brave new world where brands and products are dragged into the opinion marketplace, What Would Apple Do? (short and sweet, just how Apple would do a book) brilliantly and concisely reveals how you can learn from Apple to develop compelling business ideas and market them successfully.


A Critical Approach to Human Growth and Development

A Critical Approach to Human Growth and Development

Author: Paula Nicolson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-04-25

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1137015489

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What does it mean to be human? This critical text from a well-respected author captures and interrogates the many models which have been developed to explore and explain human behaviour. Informed by sociological, psychological and biological perspectives, the book plots the key stages of the life course from childhood through to older age.


A Different Perspective on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

A Different Perspective on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

Author: Chinyere Ogbonna

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2013-11-21

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 0761861858

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A Different Perspective on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provides a brief history of health insurance within the United States, offering an accessible perspective on the highly contentious Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). This book traces the political and financial conditions that led to the enactment of the Affordable Care Act. Thoroughly researched, A Different Perspective on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act details the drastic increase of health care expenditures in both state legislatures and the federal government, the fiscal strain experienced throughout the nation, and the main objectives of President Barack Obama’s 2010 healthcare reform plan.


Collaborative Helping

Collaborative Helping

Author: William C. Madsen

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-04-07

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1118567633

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An interdisciplinary framework for sustainable helping through cross-system collaboration This hands-on resource provides clear, practical guidance for supportive service professionals working in a home-based environment. Drawing on best practices from a range of disciplines, this book provides a clear map for dealing with the complex and often ambiguous situations that arise with individuals and families, with applications extending to supervision and organizational change. Readers gain the advice and insight of real-world frontline helpers, as well as those who receive care, highlighting new ways to approach the work and re-think previous conceptualizations of problems and strengths. Helping efforts are organized around a shared, forward-thinking vision that anticipates obstacles and draws on existing and potential supports in developing a collaborative plan of action. The book begins with stories that illustrate core concepts and context, presenting a number of useful ideas that can reorient behavioral services while outlining a principle-based practice framework to help workers stay grounded and focused. Problems are addressed, and strength-based work is expanded into richer conversations about strengths in the context of intention and purpose, value and belief, hopes, dreams, and commitments. Topics include: Contextual guidance with helping maps Engaging people and re-thinking problems and strengths Dilemmas in home and community services Sustainable helping through collaboration and support A strong collaboration between natural networks, communities, and trained professionals across systems creates an effective helping endeavor. Ensuring sustainability may involve promoting systems change, and building institutional supports for specific supervisory, management, and organizational practices. Collaborative Helping provides a framework for organizing these efforts into a coherent whole, serving the needs of supportive services workers across sectors.


Mastering the Clinical Conversation

Mastering the Clinical Conversation

Author: Matthieu Villatte

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2015-11-10

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1462523080

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This compelling book provides psychotherapists with evidence-based strategies for harnessing the power of language to free clients from life-constricting patterns and promote psychological flourishing. Grounded in relational frame theory (RFT), the volume shares innovative ways to enhance assessment and intervention using specific kinds of clinical conversations. Techniques are demonstrated for activating and shaping behavior change, building a flexible sense of self, fostering meaning and motivation, creating powerful experiential metaphors, and strengthening the therapeutic relationship. User-friendly features include more than 80 clinical vignettes with commentary by the authors, plus a "Quick Guide to Using RFT in Psychotherapy" filled with sample phrases and questions to ask. See also two works by Paul L. Wachtel--Therapeutic Communication, Second Edition, which provides another vital perspective on language in psychotherapy, and Making Room for the Disavowed, which integrates psychodynamic thinking with ACT and other contemporary approaches.


A Different Sound

A Different Sound

Author: Elizabeth Bowen

Publisher: Pushkin Press Classics

Published: 2024-04-02

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1782278486

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Elegant, timeless, and riveting: an exciting anthology of short stories by mid-century women writers from Britain and Ireland—many being published in America for the first time These remarkable short stories from the 1940s and 50s depict women and men caught between the pull of personal desires and profound social change. From a remote peninsula in Cornwall to the drawing rooms of the British Raj, domestic arrangements are rewritten, social customs are revoked and new freedoms are embraced. Selected and introduced by writer and critic Lucy Scholes, Senior Editor at McNally Editions, this collection places works from renowned women writers alongside recently rediscovered voices. Contains: “The Cut Finger” by Frances Bellerby “Summer Night” by Elizabeth Bowen “The Birds” by Daphne du Maurier “The Land Girl” by Diana Gardner “Listen to the Magnolias” by Stella Gibbons “Shocking Weather, Isn”t It?” by Inez Holden “The First Party” by Attia Hosain “Three Miles Up” by Elizabeth Jane Howard “The Skylight” by Penelope Mortimer “The Thames Spread Out” by Elizabeth Taylor “Scorched Earth Policy” by Sylvia Townsend Warner Suffused with tension and longing, the captivating stories collected here from acclaimed as well as lesser-known women writers form a window onto a remarkable era of writing.


The Tidal Model

The Tidal Model

Author: Philip J. Barker

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781583918005

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Based on extensive research, The Tidal Model charts the development of this model of care, outlining its theoretical basis and including clinical examples to show the benefits of encouraging the client's greater involvement in their treatment.