Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Opportunity's Shadow and the Bee Moth Effect: When Danger Transforms Community: An Existential Psychology Approach to Chaos and Choice in Social, Community, Clinical, and Iatrogenic Contexts Review

Opportunity's Shadow and the Bee Moth Effect: When Danger Transforms Community: An Existential Psychology Approach to Chaos and Choice in Social, Community, Clinical, and Iatrogenic Contexts
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Useful for classes on understanding Trauma (PTSD) and Psychology. Dynamic clarity. Endorsements on back include anthropologist Barbara Tedlock, Sociologist/Psychologist Nathan Hare, Psychologists Stephen M. Johnson, and Bert Karon.

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A compelling contemporary topic, transformation of communities in danger, is addressed with fresh concepts and terminology; a breakthrough book useful to professionals in psychology & related fields and yet viable as trade or text It is written in lively engaging fashion suitable for textbook use in courses on social, community, clinical and counseling psychology- either for graduate or advanced undergraduate courses, as supplemental text, or in trade/professional use.It's unique Existential Lifespan Psychology focus on classic and current well publicized community opportunities, and hazards, offers psychologists and their students in the field fresh clarity and practical approaches for useful transformation

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