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5 Psychology eBooks

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5 Psychology eBooks
5 Psychology eBooks

Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief by Joanne Cacciatore
The Evolutionary Biology of Human Female Sexuality by Randy Thornhill, Steven W. Gangestad
I'm Chocolate, You're Vanilla: Raising Healthy Black and Biracial Children in a Race-Conscious World by Marguerite Wright
Neuropsychological Report Writing (Evidence-Based Practice in Neuropsychology) by Jacobus Donders PhD
The RTI Approach to Evaluating Learning Disabilities (The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series) by Joseph F. Kovaleski DEd, Amanda M. VanDerHeyden PhD, Edward S. Shapiro PhD

*Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief by Joanne Cacciatore

2017 | ISBN: 1614292965 | English | 248 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
If you love, you will grieve—and nothing is more mysteriously central to becoming fully human.
When a loved one dies, the pain of loss can feel unbearable—especially in the case of a traumatizing death that leaves us shouting, “NO!” with every fiber of our body. The process of grieving can feel wild and nonlinear—and often lasts for much longer than other people, the nonbereaved, tell us it should.
Organized into fifty-two short chapters, Bearing the Unbearable is a companion for life’s most difficult times, revealing how grief can open our hearts to connection, compassion, and the very essence of our shared humanity. Dr. Joanne Cacciatore—bereavement educator, researcher, Zen priest, and leading counselor in the field—accompanies us along the heartbreaking path of love, loss, and grief. Through moving stories of her encounters with grief over decades of supporting individuals, families, and communities—as well as her own experience with loss—Cacciatore opens a space to process, integrate, and deeply honor our grief.
Not just for the bereaved, Bearing the Unbearable will be required reading for grief counselors, therapists and social workers, clergy of all varieties, educators, academics, and medical professionals. Organized into fifty-two accessible and stand-alone chapters, this book is also perfect for being read aloud in support groups.

*The Evolutionary Biology of Human Female Sexuality by Randy Thornhill, Steven W. Gangestad

2008 | ISBN: 0195340981, 019534099X | English | 424 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Research conducted in the last fifteen years has placed in question many of the traditional conclusions scholars have formed about human female sexuality. Though conventional wisdom asserts that womens estrus has been evolutionarily lost, Randy Thornhill and Steven W. Gangestad assert that it is present, though concealed. Women, they propose, therefore exhibit two sexualities each ovulatory cycleestrus and sexuality outside of the estrous phase, extended sexualitythat possess distinct functions. Synthesizing research in behavioral evolution and comparative biology, the authors provide a new theoretical framework for understanding the evolution of human female sexuality, one that is rooted in female sexuality and phylogeny across all vertebrate animals.

*I'm Chocolate, You're Vanilla: Raising Healthy Black and Biracial Children in a Race-Conscious World by Marguerite Wright

English | September 28th, 2009 | ASIN: B001YQEYG0, ISBN: 0787952346, 0787941964 | 304 pages | AZW3 | 5.32 MB
This superb, rational, and highly readable volume answers a deeply felt need. Parents and educators alike have long struggled to understand what meanings race might have for the very young, and for ways to insure that every child grows up with a healthy sense of self.
Marguerite Wright handles sensitive issues with consummate clarity, practicality, and hope. Here we have an indispensable guide that will doubtless prove a classic.

*Neuropsychological Report Writing (Evidence-Based Practice in Neuropsychology) by Jacobus Donders PhD

2016 | ISBN: 1462524176, 1462524257 | English | 265 pages | PDF | 5 MB
All neuropsychologists need to know how to produce evidence-based reports. This book brings together experts to provide an in-depth guide to high-quality report writing in a range of contexts, including evaluations of older adults, psychiatric patients, those with complex medical conditions, schoolchildren, and others. It reviews the fundamental elements of a clinical neuropsychological report and shows how to tailor findings, conclusions, and recommendations to particular audiences, such as referring physicians, school professionals, and legal decision makers. Of special utility, every chapter features excerpts of sample reports, including examples of strong and poor documentation of the same material.

*The RTI Approach to Evaluating Learning Disabilities (The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series) by Joseph F. Kovaleski DEd, Amanda M. VanDerHeyden PhD, Edward S. Shapiro PhD

2013 | ISBN: 1462511546 | English | 206 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This book presents clear-cut procedures for using response to intervention (RTI) to determine a K-12 student's eligibility for special education under the designation of specific learning disabilities (SLD). Comprehensive guidelines are provided for gathering student data in the course of interventions and ruling out causes other than SLD for academic problems. Special features include case examples, tips for creating individualized education plans based on RTI data, and frequently asked questions. With a convenient large-size format and lay-flat binding, the book features useful reproducible tools. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.
This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by T. Chris Riley-Tillman.