L'enfant hypersensible
Author | : Elodie Crépel |
Publisher | : Hatier Parents |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-03-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9782401103603 |
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Author | : Elodie Crépel |
Publisher | : Hatier Parents |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-03-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9782401103603 |
Author | : Elodie Crépel |
Publisher | : Hatier Parents |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : 2024-03-06 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 2401106812 |
L’enfant hypersensible vit tout plus intensément. Ses joies, ses déceptions, son enthousiasme et sa tristesse sont autant de tempêtes émotionnelles qui peuvent troubler le quotidien. Comment accompagner un enfant hypersensible ? Et surtout, comment le soutenir et l’aider à transformer ses précieuses qualités en super-pouvoirs ? Dans cette version augmentée des 10 clés, Élodie Crépel, autrice, formatrice et thérapeute spécialisée dans l’hypersensibilité, nous livre tous ses conseils pour redonner confiance aux enfants hypersensibles et à leurs parents. • Une multitude de conseils efficaces et éprouvés pour accueillir les émotions de l’enfant hypersensible et l’aider à s’épanouir ; • Des éclairages sur la notion d’hypersensibilité et ses différentes manifestations.
Author | : William J. Federer |
Publisher | : Amerisearch, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780975345504 |
The Interesting History of Income Tax William J. Federer "The only things certain are death and taxes" - Benjamin Franklin Yet few know America's interesting history of Income Tax, such as: *1787 - U.S. Constitution prohibited a "direct" Federal tax *1862 - "Revenue Tax" on incomes went into effect to finance the Union during the Civil War *1895 - Supreme Court made Income Tax unconstitutional *Woodrow Wilson thought tariffs on imports caused wars, so he worked to replace them with an Income Tax. *1913 - Income Tax was only a 1% tax on the top 1% richest people in America. *1943 - Paycheck Withholding began as an emergency effort to get funds to finance WWII. John F. Kennedy - "Lower rates of taxation will stimulate economic activity and so raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield within a few years an increased flow of revenues to the Federal Government." (Annual Budget Message, Jan. 17, 1963) Thomas Jefferson - "It is an encouragement to proceed as we have begun in substituting economy for taxation" (2nd Annual Message, 1802) (176 pages, includes pictures)
Author | : Mary D. Salter Ainsworth |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : Child development |
ISBN | : 9780801800108 |
Author | : Donald W. Winnicott |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 359 |
Release | : 2018-04-19 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0429923007 |
The value of Winnicott's work has become more and more widely recognized not only among psycho-analysts but also psychologists, educators, social workers, and men and women in every branch of medicine; indeed, all whose work or practice involves the care of children in health or sickness.An important part of the value of these writings lies in the uniquely binocular view with which the author regards the subjects of his investigation. With him, pediatrics informs psycho-analysis; psycho-analysis illuminates pediatrics. This book is not concerned with innovation in basic psychoanalytic concepts or techniques, but with the formulation and testing-out of ideas whose origin was in the challenge of day-to-day clinical work that was the staple of Winnocott's medical experience throughout his professional life.This book is arranged in three sections. The first represents Winnicott's attitudes as a pediatrician prior to training in psycho-analysis, and demonstrates the degree to which a purely formal pediatric approach requires as an effective complement a deeper understanding of the emotional problems of child development.
Author | : Benjamin L. Hankin |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 521 |
Release | : 2005-03-23 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1452236577 |
"..a blending of two important approaches to understanding psychopathology- the developmental approach and the vulnerability approach. I think a book like this is timely, is needed, and would be of interest to professors who teach courses in psychopathology at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels." — Robin Lewis, Old Dominion University "Bringing together developmental psychopathology frameworks and the vulnerability-stress models of psychological disorders is an excellent idea. I am aware of no other book that incorporates these two approaches. Having taught Psychopathology courses for both master′s and doctoral students, I reviewed many books to recommend and use in the courses. It is my belief that a book of this type is needed particularly for graduate students." —Linda Guthrie, Tennessee State University Edited by Benjamin L. Hankin and John R. Z. Abela, Development of Psychopathology: A Vulnerability-Stress Perspective brings together the foremost experts conducting groundbreaking research into the major factors shaping psychopathological disorders across the lifespan in order to review and integrate the theoretical and empirical literature in this field. The volume editors build upon two important and established research and clinical traditions: developmental psychopathology frameworks and vulnerability-stress models of psychological disorders. In the past two decades, each of these separate approaches has blossomed. However, despite the scientific progress each has achieved individually, no forum previously brought these traditions together in the unified way accomplished in this book. Key Features: Consists of three-part text that systematically integrates vulnerability-stress models of psychopathology with a developmental psychopathological approach. Brings together leading experts in the field of vulnerability, stress, specific vulnerabilities to psychological disorders, psychopathological disorders, and clinical interventions. Takes a cross-theoretical, integrative approach presenting cutting-edge theory and research at a sophisticated level. Development of Psychopathology will be a valuable resource for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students in clinical psychology, as well as for researchers, doctoral students, clinicians, and instructors in the areas of developmental psychopathology, clinical psychology, experimental psychopathology, psychiatry, counseling psychology, and school psychology.
Author | : John Bowlby |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Adjustment (Psychology) in children |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Robert N. Emde |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0195154045 |
Reports the work of a 20-year collaboration between 36 psychologists who have created and investigated a tool to elicit and analyze children's narratives. This tool is the "MacArthur Story Stem Battery", a systematic collection of story beginnings that are referred to as 'stems.'
Author | : Judith Surkis |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2018-07-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1501729993 |
How did marriage come to be seen as the foundation and guarantee of social stability in Third Republic France? In Sexing the Citizen, Judith Surkis shows how masculine sexuality became central to the making of a republican social order. Marriage, Surkis argues, affirmed the citizen's masculinity, while also containing and controlling his desires. This ideal offered a specific response to the problems—individualism, democratization, and rapid technological and social change—associated with France's modernity. This rich, wide-ranging cultural and intellectual history provides important new insights into how concerns about sexuality shaped the Third Republic's pedagogical projects. Educators, political reformers, novelists, academics, and medical professionals enshrined marriage as the key to eliminating the risks of social and sexual deviance posed by men-especially adolescents, bachelors, bureaucrats, soldiers, and colonial subjects. Debates on education reform and venereal disease reveal how seriously the social policies of the Third Republic took the need to control the unstable aspects of male sexuality. Surkis's compelling analyses of republican moral philosophy and Emile Durkheim's sociology illustrate the cultural weight of these concerns and provide an original account of modern French thinking about society. More broadly, Sexing the Citizen illuminates how sexual norms continue to shape the meaning of citizenship.