LIBROS DEL AUTOR: brenda marshall

7 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: brenda marshall

  • Fast Facts About Substance Use Disorders
    Brenda Marshall / Jack Spencer
    The only current resource for APPs caring for people with SUDs in clear, concise formatThis greatly needed resource is the first to provide evidence-based information and strategies for APRNs and PAs who work with individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs). Written in a concise, bulleted style for easy access to critical information, the reference addresses often-undiagnos...
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    50,06 €

  • Fast Facts for Managing Patients with a Psychiatric Disorder
    Brenda Marshall
    Brimming with practical insights and strategies, this unique Fast Facts resource delivers concise, quick-access information about caring for patients with common physical complaints who also have a psychiatric diagnosis. It is the first book written for nonpsychiatric nurses in multiple clinical settings to address the needs of patients with comorbid diagnoses, and it facilitat...
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    50,02 €

  • Adult Sibling Loss
    Brenda J. Marshall
    'He was my best friend.' 'I feel like I’ve lost that one person I could always count on.' Siblings know each other in ways friends and other blood relatives do not. They have shared bedrooms, bathrooms, holidays, family milestones, meals, and a way of growing up that those outside the family can never fully understand. The bond is intense, complicated, sometimes difficult, ofte...
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    112,79 €

  • Robin
    Brenda Marshall
    Robert Hode, son of a forester in Earl Warren's park, lives a comfortable life in Wakefield in the north of England where his mother is active in the Craft, a religion focusing on healing, friendships and exotic ceremonies. But, at the age of seven, Robert's pleasant life changes when he is humiliated after a beating by his cruel schoolmaster. Afraid to return to school, he ...
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    37,08 €

  • Robin
    Brenda Marshall
    Robert Hode, son of a forester in Earl Warren's park, lives a comfortable life in Wakefield in the north of England where his mother is active in the Craft, a religion focusing on healing, friendships and exotic ceremonies. But, at the age of seven, Robert's pleasant life changes when he is humiliated after a beating by his cruel schoolmaster. Afraid to return to school, he ...
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    28,26 €

  • Telling Political Lives
    Brenda DeVore Marshall
    Using a variety of critical methods, the contributing authors of Telling Political Lives demonstrate the ways in which the autobiographies of U.S. women leaders provide arguments that both reveal and shape perceptions of politics, empowerment, and ideology in the United States. ...
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    74,90 €

  • Teaching the Postmodern
    Brenda Marshall
    Brenda Marshall engages with both literary texts and theory, providing an accessible and rigorous introduction to everything you wanted to know about postmodernism. ...
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    77,43 €