Results for 'marcia hill'

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  1. Creating a Caring Science Curriculum, Second Edition
    1. Marcia Hills
    2. Jean Watson
    3. Chantal Cara

    Creating a Caring Science Curriculum, Second Edition

    A Relational Emancipatory Pedagogy for Nursing

    The hallmark text for nursing faculty seeking to promote the transformative teaching of caring science, this volume reflects the paramount scholarship of Caring Science educators. This second edition intertwines visionary thinking with blueprints, exemplars, and dynamic direction for the application of fundamental principles.

    € 87,50
  2. An Educator's Guide to Humanizing Nursing Education
    1. Chantal Cara
    2. Marcia Hills

    An Educator's Guide to Humanizing Nursing Education

    Grounded in Caring Science

    Grounded in the belief that translating caring science within teaching practices will humanize nursing education, this important book emphasizes the ways in which teachers can translate Human Caring and Caritas in order to include strategies for establishing authentic caring pedagogical relationships with their students.

    € 74,95
  3. Feminist Therapy as a Political Act
    1. Marcia Hill

    Feminist Therapy as a Political Act

    Feminist Therapy as a Political Act examines what experienced feminist therapists themselves say about how they integrate politics into their work; analyzes the language of feminist therapists; and explores models of political thinking in the context of therapy.

    € 166,50
  4. Feminist Therapy as a Political Act
    1. Marcia Hill

    Feminist Therapy as a Political Act

    Feminist Therapy as a Political Act examines what experienced feminist therapists themselves say about how they integrate politics into their work; analyzes the language of feminist therapists; and explores models of political thinking in the context of therapy.

    € 42,95
  5. Learning from Our Mistakes
    1. Esther D Rothblum
    2. Marcia Hill

    Learning from Our Mistakes

    Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy

    In Learning from Our Mistakes, your colleagues candidly share their stories and musings of discouragement and confusion - and even failure. Hearing of their challenges, difficulties, and failed experiences will help you feel less alone and encourage you to continue to believe that together we can learn valuable lessons from our mistakes.

    € 34,50
  6. Learning from Our Mistakes
    1. Esther D Rothblum
    2. Marcia Hill

    Learning from Our Mistakes

    Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy

    In Learning from Our Mistakes, your colleagues candidly share their stories and musings of discouragement and confusion - and even failure. Hearing of their challenges, difficulties, and failed experiences will help you feel less alone and encourage you to continue to believe that together we can learn valuable lessons from our mistakes.

    € 166,50
  7. More than a Mirror
    1. Marcia Hill

    More than a Mirror

    How Clients Influence Therapists' Lives

    Whether you're a therapist yourself, studying to become a therapist, or simply interested in the mystery that often surrounds therapy, More than a Mirror will show you the rarely discussed, “invisible” side of the therapeutic experience--how clients influence the person of the therapist. In this collection of vignettes and thoughtful explorations, over 20 therapists describe for you how particular clients, issues, and the practice of therapy in general impact them as people. Writing about therapy is almost universally about how therapists influence clients. In More than a Mirror, therapists describe a range of responses to their work: some talk about what they have learned from particular clients; some discuss aspects of the work of therapy, such as bearing witness to stories of trauma or having to report suspected child abuse, and examine how these experiences affect them personally; and some describe the gifts and costs of doing therapy as a life's work. As you share these therapists’experiences, you'll notice some themes running throughout, including:how doing therapy heals the therapist empathy as a way to access transcendence the therapist's responses to encountering racism the particular struggles of a new therapist the personal toll of working with the dying the therapist's sexual feelings how doing therapy changes the therapist over time the struggles of working with angry or manipulative clientsEditor Marcia Hill, EdD, a psychotherapist in private practice, elaborates, “It is not easy to examine how deeply and personally both the practice of therapy and individual clients influence therapists as people. This book shows you that therapy is not a one-way process, although the therapist is clearly there in service of the client. . . . Yet therapy affects the therapist profoundly and irrevocably. Every client moves us emotionally; we learn something from each person. The business of bearing witness to so many lives transforms us as no other work could. We may write and talk about therapy as if it were all about how to impact the client, but all the time we, too, are being impacted.”

    € 57,95
  8. More than a Mirror
    1. Marcia Hill

    More than a Mirror

    How Clients Influence Therapists' Lives

    Whether you're a therapist yourself, studying to become a therapist, or simply interested in the mystery that often surrounds therapy, More than a Mirror will show you the rarely discussed, “invisible” side of the therapeutic experience--how clients influence the person of the therapist. In this collection of vignettes and thoughtful explorations, over 20 therapists describe for you how particular clients, issues, and the practice of therapy in general impact them as people. Writing about therapy is almost universally about how therapists influence clients. In More than a Mirror, therapists describe a range of responses to their work: some talk about what they have learned from particular clients; some discuss aspects of the work of therapy, such as bearing witness to stories of trauma or having to report suspected child abuse, and examine how these experiences affect them personally; and some describe the gifts and costs of doing therapy as a life's work. As you share these therapists’experiences, you'll notice some themes running throughout, including:how doing therapy heals the therapist empathy as a way to access transcendence the therapist's responses to encountering racism the particular struggles of a new therapist the personal toll of working with the dying the therapist's sexual feelings how doing therapy changes the therapist over time the struggles of working with angry or manipulative clientsEditor Marcia Hill, EdD, a psychotherapist in private practice, elaborates, “It is not easy to examine how deeply and personally both the practice of therapy and individual clients influence therapists as people. This book shows you that therapy is not a one-way process, although the therapist is clearly there in service of the client. . . . Yet therapy affects the therapist profoundly and irrevocably. Every client moves us emotionally; we learn something from each person. The business of bearing witness to so many lives transforms us as no other work could. We may write and talk about therapy as if it were all about how to impact the client, but all the time we, too, are being impacted.”

    € 200,95
  9. Couples Therapy
    1. Esther D Rothblum
    2. Marcia Hill

    Couples Therapy

    Feminist Perspectives

    Brings together various experts in the field to address the inadequacies, omissions and assumptions of standard therapy for couples, by exploring issues of race and ethnicity as well as sexual orientation, the effects of privilege and the centrality of a respectful stance on the part of the therapist.

    € 33,50
  10. Breaking the Rules
    1. Marcia Hill
    2. Judith Harden

    Breaking the Rules

    Women in Prison and Feminist Therapy

    Breaking the Rules: Women in Prison and Feminist Therapy challenges therapists, public policymakers, voters, and those in the criminal justice system to find treatment options, empowerment strategies, viable resources, community support, and policies that can help women with problems such as drug abuse, domestic violence, poverty, and prostitution rather than perpetually punishing them.Breaking the Rules shows you how our society makes ‘other’of those among us who are most vulnerable, injured, and without resources. It digs under your skin and forces you to look at:the histories of abuse among women who have murdered their partners the impact of race and ethnicity on patterns of mothering and caretaking of children of women prisoners the lack of treatment options for addicted women prisoners how prison reawakens the feelings of powerlessness in women who have suffered childhood physical and sexual abuse helping women inmates develop marketable educational and vocational skills, support systems, and positive perceptions of themselves collaborative strategies that challenge the status quo of programs and support available to female offenders and their families a relational model of treatment that is based on the integration of three theoretical perspectives the strengths and limitations of twelve step programs for womenMapping the problems and offering solutions, Breaking the Rules walks you through treatment strategies and self-confirming experiences--such as feminist therapy, prisoner-led support groups, affirmative prison programming, and art therapy--that help women draw on their strengths, come to terms with their pasts, and meet future challenges head on.

    € 57,95
  11. Couples Therapy
    1. Esther D Rothblum
    2. Marcia Hill

    Couples Therapy

    Feminist Perspectives

    How can you provide effective, meaningful therapy to couples with whom you have little or nothing in common? Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives addresses some of the inadequacies, omissions, and assumptions in traditional couples therapy to help you face the issues of race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation in helping couples today. In this book, you'll uncover perspectives that are grounded in an appreciation of cultural context, the effects of privilege, and the centrality of a respectful stance on the part of the therapist. Anyone seeking to do informed and responsive work with couples in distress will find it a useful and valuable compilation.Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives describes a variety of feminist approaches to couples therapy--giving you a sense of the range of feminist practice in this area and illustrating approaches you can integrate into your work with couples. Specific topics you'll explore include:cultural considerations in couples therapy narrative approaches to couples therapy dilemmas in working with heterosexual couples working with lesbian couples the particular issues of interracial couples the African-American lesbian couple empathy and mutuality in therapy with couples Whether you're an experienced psychologist, social worker, marriage and family counselor, or therapist or a student of family and couples therapy, Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives will help you prepare to respond effectively to a more diverse clientele.

    € 38,95
  12. Diary of a Country Therapist
    1. Marcia Hill

    Diary of a Country Therapist

    Hill, a psychologist in private practice, chronicles more than a decade of her thoughts and feelings about practicing therapy in rural Vermont. From liberating breakthroughs to personal anguish, she reveals her feelings on the work she does and reflects on the lessons she's learned from her clients. There is no subject index. Annotation 2004 Book N

    € 109,50