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  1. Dysphasia Therapy: A Respectable Occupation?

    The efficacy of dysphasia therapy has been a matter of considerable debate for some years. As noted by Benson (1979) there appears to be a...
    Chapter 1989
  2. On Leadership and Effective Control in Police Forces

    In recent times there has been an increased emphasis on the efficient and effective use of police resources with chief officers having to show that...
    M A P Willmer, K. Gaston in Operational Research and the Social Sciences
    Chapter 1989
  3. Enuresis

    Nocturnal enuresis is conventionally defined as the persistent and involuntary passing of urine during sleep beyond about 4 years of age and in the...
    Glenn R. Caddy, Jeffrey Bollard in Child Behavior Therapy Casebook
    Chapter 1988
  4. Unemployment

    Research into the social and psychological consequences of unemployment, like unemployment in the Western World itself, tends to be cyclical. Two...
    Adrian F. Furnham in Handbook of Economic Psychology
    Chapter 1988
  5. Computers and Informal Learning

    The first two chapters have argued that community educators need to respond to the challenges of computers in order to try to counteract the...
    Elisabeth Gerver in Humanizing Technology
    Chapter 1986
  6. Computers and Gender

    In the initial enthusiastic introduction of computers into various forms of community education in many parts of the developed world, grandiose...
    Elisabeth Gerver in Humanizing Technology
    Chapter 1986
  7. Promises and Pitfalls

    Much of this book has focused on the Janus-face of computers and has emphasized the contrast between their promises and their practical realities. As...
    Elisabeth Gerver in Humanizing Technology
    Chapter 1986
  8. Using Computers in the Community

    There are a number of reasons why organizations within community education in its widest sense have been exploring how computers can be used for the...
    Elisabeth Gerver in Humanizing Technology
    Chapter 1986
  9. Brief outlines of the parent/family reaction to childhood disability in families from 3 ethnic minority groups

    The giving birth to a disabled child is the fulfilment of one of the greatest fears of expectant parents. The shock, dismay and stigmata involved are...

    Article 01 September 1985
  10. Putting Normalization into Practice

    This chapter is meant to complement and therefore be read in conjunction with Paul Williams’ account of “the nature and foundations of the concept of...
    Chapter 1985
  11. Life skills

    Article 01 December 1981
  12. Guidance in international perspective

    This small-scale in-depth study has explored the value commitment of Nigerian counsellors. The result of responses to open-ended questionnaire shows...

    M. O. A. Durojaiye, Violet N. Arene in International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling
    Article 01 January 1979
  13. Sex research and social change

    The history of scientific sex research which emerged at the turn of the century with the exemplary work of Sigmund Freud and Havelock Ellis has been...

    John H. Gagnon in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    Article 01 March 1975
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