Culture War Conflict, Commemoration and the Contemporary Abbey Theatre
Culture War: Conflict, Commemoration and the Contemporary Abbey Theatre By Holly Maples
2011 | 282 Pages | ISBN: 3034301375 | PDF | 2 MB
The Irish National Theatre Society began its centenary in 2004 with ambitious theatrical events at home and abroad. By the end of the year, however, the company was close to financial ruin, culminating in its dissolution and subsequent reestablishment. The financial crisis was only one element of controversy during the centenary year. During this period, the remit of the Abbey Theatre as a house for the performance of Irish identity and new Irish writing was brought into question. While debates unfolded over the artistic and financial crises, many commentators queried the very nature of, or need for, a national theatre in twenty-first-century Ireland. Examining organizational issues such as finance and public policy, as well as wider questions about the representation of Irishness on the national stage and the shaping of collective memory through commemoration, this book questions the way that the private concerns of the Irish National Theatre reflect greater issues within Irish society. Drawing together personal interviews, government documents, media sources and comparative studies from the history of the Republic, the author interweaves current and past crises of the Abbey Theatre with the social, cultural and financial anxieties of an evolving Ireland.



Critical Incidents in Integrating Spirituality Into Counseling
Critical Incidents in Integrating Spirituality Into Counseling By Tracey E. Robert, Virginia A. Kelly
2015 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 1556203365 | PDF | 2 MB
This compelling casebook integrates critical incidents, spirituality,and counseling with diverse populations dealing with issues acrossthe life development continuum. It offers counselor educators,students, and clinicians a highly useful educational tool for moreeffective teaching and practice that will foster lively discussion, caseconceptualization, and intervention skills.Using an applied format, the book is organized in seven sections:life span issues, spirituality and wellness, specific disorders, substanceabuse, career, diverse populations, and spiritual interventions. Morethan 50 contributors have been selected either to present specificincidents or to react to them. After each case is described, an expertpractitioner answers the questions posed and provides additionalinsight and alternative strategies. The editors then offer theirreflections, providing a concise summary of counseling outcomes.Features Real-life scenarios that promote classroom discussion Expert critique, insights, and techniques Conceptual integration and therapeutic benefit"



Countries That Don't Exist Selected Nonfiction
Countries That Don't Exist: Selected Nonfiction (Russian Library) by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, edited by Jacob Emery, Alexander Spektor
English | February 8, 2022 | ISBN: 0231202369, 0231202377 | True EPUB | 328 pages | 1.2 MB
Almost unknown during his lifetime, Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky is now hailed as a master of Russian prose. His short stories and novels, unpublishable under Stalinism but rediscovered long after his death, have drawn comparisons to the works of Jorge Luis Borges for their distinctive blend of metafictional play and philosophical thought experiment. Like Borges, Krzhizhanovsky also wrote dazzlingly unconventional essayistic pieces as a slippery extension of his fictional project.



Counseling for Multiculturalism and Social Justice Integration, Theory, and Application, Fourth Edition
Counseling for Multiculturalism and Social Justice: Integration, Theory, and Application, Fourth Edition By Manivong J. Ratts, Paul B. Pedersen
2014 | 400 Pages | ISBN: 1556202482 | PDF | 2 MB
The future of the counseling profession lies in the merging ofmulticulturalism and social justice to positively impact andadvocate for individuals and their communities. In this book, Drs.Ratts and Pedersen combine the very best from the multiculturaland social justice traditions into a new paradigm, the Counselor-Advocate-Scholar model, which is intended to guide counselorstoward a deeper understanding of the connections betweenthese two counseling forces and how to integrate them intopractice. Significantly updated and expanded from the previousedition, this fourth edition focuses on applying multiculturalism and social justice in variousclinical settings with diverse client populations, and highlights the seamless transitionbetween individual counseling and systems work. Emphasis is on the foundational theoriesand concepts needed to understand the place of multiculturalism and social justice incounseling, and on practical strategies that can help counselors develop into multiculturaland social justice competent helping professionals.A completely new applications section contains nine chapters on working with oppressedclient groups, including African Americans; Asian and Pacific Islanders; Latinas; multiracialindividuals; Native Americans; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning clients; transgenderindividuals; women; and socioeconomically disadvantaged clients. Clients experiencingreligious and spiritual concerns are addressed as well. Each of the chapters in this sectionprovides a historical overview of the group, identifies key multicultural concepts and systemicbarriers, and offers an illustrative case study and numerous counseling examples.




Coroner's Journal Forensics and the Art of Stalking Death
Louis Cataldie, Patricia Cornwell, "Coroner's Journal: Forensics and the Art of Stalking Death"
English | 2007 | ISBN: 0425213552 | 352 pages | EPUB | 0.25 MB
During Hurricane Katrina, Dr. Louis Cataldie remained in New Orleans in dangerous and often unbearable conditions to attend to the sick, the injured-and the dead. As chief coroner of Baton Rouge, tending to the dead is Cataldie's job. A little town with big-city problems, Baton Rouge means "Red Stick"-and lives up to its bloody name. Cataldie has faced unusual and disturbing cases, from tracking three serial killers on the loose simultaneously while working the scene of a Malvo/ Muhammad Beltway Sniper shooting, to helping apprehend Baton Rouge serial killer Derrick Todd Lee in a controversial case that was featured in an ABC Primetime Live special with Diane Sawyer and Patricia Cornwell.