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Stuart Andrews

    Performing Home
    The Leadership Shift
    Contact Wounds: A War Surgeon's Education
    TEACHING LITTLE FINGERS TO PLAY MORE
    Treating Affect Phobia
    Diplomatie der Aufarbeitung
    • Diplomatie der Aufarbeitung

      Das Ministerium für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten der DDR und die nationalsozialistische Vergangenheit

      "Die Spannungen zwischen der Abgrenzung von der nationalsozialistischen Vergangenheit und der durchgehenden Beschäftigung der DDR-Führung mit den politischen Folgen des 'Dritten Reiches' formulierten eine andere Art von 'NS-Vergangenheitsbewältigung' im Vergleich zur Bundesrepublik. Diese wurden von den ideologischen Vorbedingungen dieses Staates geprägt und hatten eine entscheidende Rolle in der Arbeit des Ministeriums für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten der DDR (MfAA). Jonathan Kaplan untersucht verschiedene Aspekte der 'NS-Vergangenheitsbewältigung' im MfAA: die Integration von DDR-Diplomaten mit politischen Erfahrungen aus dem 'Dritten Reich' und von Diplomaten mit jüdischer Herkunft, und die propagandistischen Maßnahmen der DDR gegen Nazi- und Kriegsverbrecher in der Bundesrepublik."--Page 4 of cover

      Diplomatie der Aufarbeitung
    • Treating Affect Phobia

      A Manual for Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy

      • 365 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,5(56)Abgeben

      Focusing on short-term dynamic psychotherapy, this manual by Leigh McCullough and associates provides practical guidance on addressing "affect phobia," or conflicts around feelings. It outlines the integration of behavioral techniques like systemic desensitization within a psychodynamic context. The book offers clear intervention strategies, procedures for patient assessment, and methods for restructuring defenses and relationships. With a user-friendly format, it includes numerous case examples and interactive exercises to enhance therapists' skills.

      Treating Affect Phobia
    • (Willis). Teaching Little Fingers to Play More is a fun-filled and colorfully illustrated follow-up book to Teaching Little Fingers to Play . This book strengthens skills learned while easing the transition into John Thompson's Modern Course, Book One .

      TEACHING LITTLE FINGERS TO PLAY MORE
    • Growing up in Durban, South Africa, in the heat of social change, Jonathan Kaplan became a doctor who fled apartheid, taking charge of a combat-zone hospital in Angola where he was the only surgeon for 160,000 civilians. This is his stirring testament of adventure, discovery, survival, and a career devoted to saving people caught in the crossfire of war.

      Contact Wounds: A War Surgeon's Education
    • The Leadership Shift

      How to Lead Successful Transformations in the New Normal

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Are you in a leadership position?Have you been charged with the task of creating change in your organization?Leaders today face complex challenges and must adapt now more than ever.Learn leadership from an official member of Forbes Coaches Council, which includes world-class executives and senior-level executives in the coaching industry. Author, Stuart Andrews, was vetted and selected by the Forbes review committee based on his diversity and experience.The Leadership Shift offers a practical guide to leaders and executives responsible for orchestrating change and transformation. The pace of change is unrelenting, and customers expect more than ever before. The new normal is the ultimate test for those in leadership roles and only the fittest and most innovative will survive.

      The Leadership Shift
    • Performing Home

      • 154 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intersection of art and domestic spaces, this study delves into how artists engage with and respond to their home environments through their creations. It examines the unique relationship between artistic expression and the concept of home, highlighting the significance of these personal settings in the artistic process.

      Performing Home
    • The Rediscovery of America

      Transatlantic Crosscurrents in an Age of Revolution

      • 257 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the transatlantic connections of the late eighteenth century, this study highlights the experiences and writings of twenty figures from England, France, and America. It explores how their responses to the emergence of America contribute to the concept of an 'Atlantic Revolution,' without directly linking the American and French Revolutions. The book emphasizes the influence of American imagery on political rhetoric during this transformative period, showcasing the interplay of ideas across the Atlantic.

      The Rediscovery of America
    • Paranormal Cornwall

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Cornwall's rich tapestry of folklore and legends serves as the backdrop for a captivating exploration of its paranormal activity, including UFO sightings, ghost encounters, and mythical creatures. The book draws from both historical and contemporary sources, featuring eyewitness interviews, press reports, and unpublished investigations by the authors. This intriguing collection invites readers to discover the mysteries of Cornwall, making it a must-read for those fascinated by the unexplained.

      Paranormal Cornwall
    • Contact Wounds

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A testament of adventure, discovery and survival - a visceral account of a career devoted to saving people caught in the crossfire of war.

      Contact Wounds
    • Choosing Openness

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Across the developed world, global engagement has become a major political fault line. Populists say that we should hunker down in the face of difference, that trade is a zero-sum game, and that foreign investment will cost us in the long run. They say openness is the cause of the growing income gap.The siren song of populism, global uncertainty and rising inequality presents real challenges to globalists. Choosing Openness argues that Australia's past prosperity has flowed from our willingness to build bridges to the world, not walls against it. Maintaining our engagement with the world demands stronger advocacy for trade, investment and immigration. It requires smarter policies to ensure that we maximize the spoils of globalization and share them fairly across the community. From 1914 to 1945, the world turned inwards, as fear shut down flows of people and goods across national borders. A century later, can we make a better choice?

      Choosing Openness