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the adult authors they work with.
Not exact matches
While
working - class young adults «struggle with similar, and structurally rooted, problems, there is no sense of «we,»» reports Jennifer M. Silva, author of Coming Up Short: Working - Class Adulthood in an Age of Uncer
working - class young
adults «struggle
with similar, and structurally rooted, problems, there is no sense of «we,»» reports Jennifer M. Silva,
author of Coming Up Short:
Working - Class Adulthood in an Age of Uncer
Working - Class Adulthood in an Age of Uncertainty.
When asked about what sparked the study,
author Keith Anderson from the University of Montana commented «As a geriatric social
work researcher, I've always been interested in finding creative, cost effective ways to improve the lives and well - being of older
adults... My co-authors direct the Veterinary Outreach Program, affiliated
with The Ohio State University, which provides mobile wellness care for the pets of older
adults and / or homebound residents.
«Based on previous
work, we knew that during the summer the sand tiger population formed groups in the Delaware Bay,
with male and female
adults and juveniles all together in the same places, sometimes very close together,» said Danielle Haulsee, the paper's lead
author and a doctoral student in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment's School of Marine Science and Policy.
«By figuring out a way to get genes across the blood - brain barrier, we are able to deliver them throughout the
adult brain
with high efficiency,» says Ben Deverman, a senior research scientist at Caltech and lead
author of a paper describing the
work in the February 1 online publication of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
• Teachers • Coaches • Principals • Counselors • Professors • Assistant Principals • Superintendents • School System Administrators • Social Workers • Behavior Specialists • Staff Development Coordinators • Professional Speakers and Consultants •
Authors • Plus others
with backgrounds related to
working with children and / or training
adults.
Pete has a rich background in professional learning and is entering his 15th year as an
author and presenter,
working exclusively
with the
adult learner.
As an example, bestselling indie
author CJ Lyons partnered
with Sourcebooks when she started a new young
adult series, since it was a departure from her previous
work, which focused on
adults.
Genese Davis is an indie
author we
worked with whose new -
adult gamer - fiction title, The Holder's Dominion, just launched today.
If you join any
author communities (like the young
adult Figment for example) you'll see there is tons of
work out there that isn't worth the ink
with which its been printed.
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The shortlisted
authors and eventual winners reflect the expertise of a eight - member selection committee of library professionals from across the country who
work closely
with adult readers.
About the
Author: Deborah E. Rooney, M.S., Ed, owner of Power Resumes & Coaching,
works with new grads and
adults in career transition.
Dr. Butts
works with individuals, couples, groups and conducts 3 - day intensives based on the powerful model of treatment called Post-Induction Therapy developed by Pia Mellody internationally known
author and lecture on codependency and childhood trauma's impact on
adult functioning.
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor who
works with individuals, couples, and groups and assists in 3 - day intensives based on the powerful model of treatment called «Post-Induction Therapy,» developed by Pia Mellody, the internationally known
author and lecturer on codependency and childhood trauma's impact on
adult functioning.
He has
authored more than 275 publications, including the books Behavioral Medicine and Developmental Disabilities (Springer - Verlag, 1989), Self - Injurious Behavior: Analysis, Assessment, and Treatment (Springer - Verlag, 1991), Antecedent Control: Innovative Approaches to Behavioral Support (Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 1998), Behavior Psychology in the Schools: Innovations in Evaluation, Support, and Consultation (The Haworth Press, 2002), Antecedent Assessment and Intervention: Supporting Children and
Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Community Settings (Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 2006), Effective Practices for Children
with Autism: Educational and Behavior Support Interventions that
Work (Oxford University Press, 2011), and Behavioral Sport Psychology: Evidence - Based Approaches to Performance Enhancement (Springer, 2011).
Writing on
work with children,
adults, and couples, all
authors utilize the interdisciplinary perspective of interpersonal neurobiology to model the conscious and unconscious psychoneurobiological mechanisms that underlie the explicit and especially implicit change mechanisms embedded in group psychotherapy.
She is the
author of
Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties That Bind (2007) and
Working with Alienated Children and Families: A Clinical Guidebook (2012).
Practitioner, instructor, and
author Phyllis Kosminsky has over 15 years of specialized
work with bereaved children,
adults, and families.
She is the
author or co-
author of 8 books, including
Adult children of parental alienation syndrome: Breaking the ties that bind (WW Norton, 2007),
Working with alienated children and families (Routledge, 2013), Co-parenting
with a toxic ex: What to do when your ex-spouse tries to turn the kids against you (New Harbinger, 2014), Surviving parental alienation (RI, 2017), Research methods in child welfare (Columbia University Press, 2008) and is the
author of over 65 peer reviewed articles.
Baker, Amy, Ph.D., in developmental psychology, is the
author of
Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties That Bind, co-editor
with S.Richard Sauber of Working With Alienated Children and Famil
with S.Richard Sauber of
Working With Alienated Children and Famil
With Alienated Children and Families,