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    The braincase, brain and palaeobiology of the basal sauropodomorph dinosaur <i>Thecodontosaurus antiquus</i>

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    Ballell, Antonio, King, J Logan, Neenan, James M, Rayfield, Emily J, Benton, Michael J (2021): The braincase, brain and palaeobiology of the basal sauropodomorph dinosaur Thecodontosaurus antiquus. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193 (2): 541-562, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa157, URL: https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article/193/2/541/603272

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    Panel Chair: Jenny Warren, Collin College 4-year University Presenters: Alexandra Neenan, UTD A Review of Early Interventions for Children with Autism Corey Olszewski, UNT Emergency Management Collaboration: A Review and New Cyclical Framework 2-year College Presenters: Trexiea Hernandez Diversity of Perspective in Cabeza de Vaca\u27s Relacion and Colonial Literature Cristine Espinosa Latino Representation in Television Exemplified in Jane the Virgin Health Science Academy Presenters: Nicole To Holistic Medicine: Combining the East and West Through Diet Sharin Salam The Balanced Die

    Cognitive behavioural coaching in practice:An evidence based approach

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    Life Coaching: A Cognitive-behavioural Approach Second Edition

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    The new edition, retains the key features of the first which successfully showed how to tackle self-defeating thinking and replace it with a problem-solving outlook and provided clear and helpful advice on dealing with troublesome emotions, overcoming procrastination, becoming assertive, and tackling poor time management. In addition it now offers a brand new chapter on the emerging topic of resilience as well as updates throughout

    Understanding and developing resilience

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    Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy in a Nutshell. 2nd edition

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    Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy in a Nutshell provides a concise overview of a popular therapeutic approach, starting with the ABCDE Model of Emotional Disturbance and Change. Written by leading REBT specialists, Michael Neenan and Windy Dryden, the book goes on to explain the core of the therapeutic process: - Assessment - Disputing - Homework - Working through - Promoting self-change. As an introduction to the basics of the approach, this updated and revised edition of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy in a Nutshell is the ideal first text and a springboard to further study

    Life coaching: a cognitive behavioural approach

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    Cognitive Therapy in a Nutshell 2nd Edition

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    Cognitive therapy is one of the most widely used approaches within counselling and psychotherapy today. As such, there is a wealth of literature on offer to the newcomer, which can sometimes be overwhelming for those seeking an initial understanding of the approach. Cognitive Therapy in a Nutshell solves this problem by providing the key elements of cognitive therapy theory and practice in a very concise and accessible way. Cognitive therapy teaches clients that there is always more than one way of seeing events, and therefore that their viewpoint is largely a matter of choice. Helping clients to develop and maintain more helpful viewpoints in tackling their problems is the focus of the therapy. Cognitive Therapy in a Nutshell offers clear explanations of the fundamental models used to treat clients including the information-processing model, and the three cognitive levels examined during therapy - automatic thoughts, underlying assumptions/rules, and core beliefs (schemas). The authors also provide a valuable case study of a client with a social phobia to demonstrate how cognitive therapy works in action. Cognitive Therapy in a Nutshell also explores the techniques involved in: -eliciting and examining negative automatic thoughts; -uncovering and examining underlying assumptions, rules and core beliefs; -maintaining gains from therapy. This book will be invaluable to those coming to cognitive therapy for the first time, and who want to gain a full understanding of the basics of the approach

    Working with resistance in rational emotive behaviour therapy

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    Productive therapeutic change is facilitated when the therapist and client have a good therapeutic relationship, share views on salient therapeutic matters, agree on goals to enhance client well-being, and understand what they each have to do to achieve the goals of therapy. In this book Windy Dryden and Michael Neenan address the difficulties that both client and therapist bring to rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) when either party is resistant to change. Divided into two parts, Client Resistance and Therapist Resistance, Working with Resistance in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy tackles the challenges experienced by both client and clinician when using REBT. Addressing issues of resistance enables both the client and practitioner to move beyond problems in the consulting room and build a more productive relationship, resulting in more effective sessions and assisting in the resolution of underlying problems for which the client has sought help. Working with Resistance in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy is essential reading for any practitioner hoping to use REBT more effectively in their day-to-day practice
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