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423 helgener i troen og kunsten - Erhard Gorys - Bog - Katolsk Forlag - Plusbog.dk

Promoting Positive Parenting - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Promoting Positive Parenting - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Classic Edition of Promoting Positive Parenting illuminates the widespread success of the Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP-SD), now used in many countries, offering thousands of families the support they need to thrive. A new preface from the authors reflects on the original research and development of the program, considers its effectiveness, and outlines future aims to broaden implementation and test new modalities. The original volume offers a new generation of students and professionals an introduction to the brief and focused parenting intervention program that has been successful in a variety of clinical and nonclinical groups and cultures. It offers detailed descriptions and case reports of studies with the program, describes the implementation and testing of VIPP-based interventions in a variety of family and childcare settings, and in various countries including the Netherlands, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It details the successful implementation of the program in samples of insecure mothers, mothers with eating disorders, preterm infants, adopted children, children suffering from dermatitis, and children with early externalizing behavior problems. The Classic Edition of Promoting Positive Parenting is for all those concerned with family support and parenting interventions in the fields of developmental and clinical psychology, human development and family studies, psychiatry, social work, public health and nursing, and early childhood education.

DKK 486.00
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Den bedste start på livet - Sofie Münster - Bog - Politikens Forlag - Plusbog.dk

Den bedste start på livet - Sofie Münster - Bog - Politikens Forlag - Plusbog.dk

Intet har så afgørende betydning for børns udvikling og trivsel som den følelsesmæssige tilknytning til deres forældre. Det fastslår mere end 50 års forskning. Alligevel er denne viden aldrig blevet omsat til en konkret metode, man kan opdrage efter. I ’Den bedste start på livet’ introducerer Sofie Münster som den første i Danmark den tilknytningsbaserede opdragelse. Gennem massevis af eksempler viser hun, hvordan vi forældre kan sætte grænser og møde vores små børns følelser på en måde, der skaber plads til både os og dem. Når vi for alvor forstår, at der altid er en grund til, at vores børn føler og handler, som de gør, kan vi opbygge den vigtige følelsesmæssige kontakt, der gør alle dagligdagens aktiviteter som måltider, putning og tandbørstning lettere og rarere for alle. Pludselig behøver vi ikke true, hæve stemmen, give børnene en timeout eller gentage os selv hundrede gange for at få børnene til at høre efter. Når vi har fokus på tilknytningen, mens vi opdrager, bliver opdragelse til det, som det hele tiden burde have været: at lære børn at gøre det rigtige, uden at de føler sig forkerte undervejs. ”Det er både en dejlig bog i øjenhøjde med barnet og en fantastisk hjælp for en opdrager – forældre eller pædagoger – der vil stå på solidt opdateret forskningsmæssigt grundlag.” PER SCHULTZ JØRGENSENKære læser, Ved udgivelsen af bogens 1. udgave har min formulering på s. 214 vist sig at være uklar. Den rettes hermed til nedenstående, så kilden til listens gode råd med inspiration til forældre tydeliggøres: “På Leiden Universitet i Holland har forskere i tilknytning udviklet det internationalt anerkendte forældre program VIPP-SD. Listen på modsatte side er en dansk oversættelse af deres 15 fokuspunkter*, der tilsammen understøtter barnets tilknytning til dets forældre.” God læselyst! Sofie Münster (*) Juffer, F., Bakermans-Kranenburg, M. J., & van IJzendoorn, M. H. (2015). Manual VIPP-SD (version 3.0). Universiteit Leiden.

DKK 165.00
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Aristophanes - Marie Marianetti - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

Clouds - Aristophanes - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Classics of Buddhism and Zen, Volume Five - Thomas Cleary - Bog - Shambhala Publications Inc - Plusbog.dk

Dhammapada - buddhistiske tankesprog - Gautama Buddha - Bog - imprimatur - Plusbog.dk

Aristophanes and the Cloak of Comedy - Mario (universite Libre De Bruxelles Telo - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Galla Placidia - Hagith Sivan - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

Galla Placidia - Hagith Sivan - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

The astonishing career of Galla Placidia (c. 390-450) provides valuable reflections on the state of the Roman empire in the fifth century CE. In an age when emperors, like Galla''s two brothers, Arcadius (395-408) and Honorius (395-423), and nephew, Theodosius II (408-450), hardly ever ventured beyond the fortified enclosure of their palaces, Galla spent years wandering across Italy, Gaul and Spain first as hostage in the camp of Alaric the Goth, and then as wife of Alaric''s successor. In exile at the court of her nephew in Constantinople Galla observed how princesses wield power while vaunting piety. Restored to Italy on the swords of the eastern Roman army, Galla watched the coronation of her son, age six, as the emperor of the western Roman provinces. For a dozen years (425-437) she acted as regent, treading uneasily between rival senatorial factions, ambitious church prelates, and charismatic military leaders. This new biography of Galla is organized according to her changing roles as bride, widow, bereaved mother, queen and empress. It examines her relations with men in power, her achievements as a politician, her skills at establishing power bases and political alliances, and her efficiency at accomplishing her desired goals. Using all the available sources, documents, epigraphy, coinage and the visual arts, and Galla''s own letters, Hagith Sivan reconstructs the turning points and highlights of Galla''s odd progression from a bloodthirsty princess at Rome to a bride of a barbarian in Gaul, from a manipulative sister and wife of emperors at the imperial court at Ravenna to a beggar at the court of her relatives in Constantinople, and from a devious regent of the western Roman empire to a collaborator of popes in Rome.

DKK 383.00
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Galla Placidia - Hagith Sivan - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

Galla Placidia - Hagith Sivan - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

The astonishing career of Galla Placidia (c. 390-450) provides valuable reflections on the state of the Roman empire in the fifth century CE. In an age when emperors, like Galla''s two brothers, Arcadius (395-408) and Honorius (395-423), and nephew, Theodosius II (408-450), hardly ever ventured beyond the fortified enclosure of their palaces, Galla spent years wandering across Italy, Gaul and Spain first as hostage in the camp of Alaric the Goth, and then as wife of Alaric''s successor. In exile at the court of her nephew in Constantinople Galla observed how princesses wield power while vaunting piety. Restored to Italy on the swords of the eastern Roman army, Galla watched the coronation of her son, age six, as the emperor of the western Roman provinces. For a dozen years (425-437) she acted as regent, treading uneasily between rival senatorial factions, ambitious church prelates, and charismatic military leaders. This new biography of Galla is organized according to her changing roles as bride, widow, bereaved mother, queen and empress. It examines her relations with men in power, her achievements as a politician, her skills at establishing power bases and political alliances, and her efficiency at accomplishing her desired goals. Using all the available sources, documents, epigraphy, coinage and the visual arts, and Galla''s own letters, Hagith Sivan reconstructs the turning points and highlights of Galla''s odd progression from a bloodthirsty princess at Rome to a bride of a barbarian in Gaul, from a manipulative sister and wife of emperors at the imperial court at Ravenna to a beggar at the court of her relatives in Constantinople, and from a devious regent of the western Roman empire to a collaborator of popes in Rome.

DKK 1170.00
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Philosophy, Poetry, and Power in Aristophanes's Birds - Daniel Holmes - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Philosophy, Poetry, and Power in Aristophanes's Birds - Daniel Holmes - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Aristophanes was clearly anxious about the role of the sophists and the “new” education in Athens. After the perceived failure of Clouds in 423 and its subsequent, unperformed revision, Aristophanes, this book argues, returned in 414 with Birds, a continuation and deepening of his critique found in Clouds. Peisetaerus or “persuader of his comrades,” the protagonist of Birds, though an old man, is clearly a student of Socrates’ phrontisterion. Unlike Socrates, however, he is political and ambitious and he understands the whole of human nature, both rational and irrational. Peisetaerus employs the various deconstructive techniques of Socrates and his allies (which is summed up on the comic sage in the image of “father-beating”) to overturn not just human society, but, with the help of his new allies, the divine and musical birds, the cosmos. After his new gods and bird city, Cloudcuckooland, are actually established, however, the hero re-introduces the “old” ways - justice, moderation, and obedience to law – but now under his personal authority, and thereby becomes “the highest of the gods.” Thus, the author postulates, in 414 Aristophanes has come to acknowledge the potency of the apparent civic-minded turn (or element) of the sophists, while aware of the self-aggrandizing nature of their ambition. Peisetaerus, unlike Socrates, is successful: he is establishing a just polis and cosmos and, therefore, must be victorious. But the consequence or cost of this success is illustrated through the Bird Chorus. After the polis is founded, the birds never again sing of their musical reciprocity with the Muses, the source of melodies for men. The birds are now political and the policemen of human beings. The sophist-run cosmos has lost its music. The new Zeus is an ugly bird-mutant. The gods and all nomoi have lost their beauty, honor, and reverential nature. Birds, in its finale, hilariously, but boldly illuminates the inherent tension between philosophy (reason) and poetry (divinely-inspired tradition).

DKK 1016.00
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