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The star-spangled banner
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ISBN: 0809383322 1299050875 0585098301 9780585098302 9780809322596 0809322595 0809322595 9780809383320 9780809383320 9781299050877 Year: 1999 Publisher: Carbondale : Crab Orchard Review : Southern Illinois University Press,

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The Star-Spangled Banner, Denise Duhamel's sixth book of poems, is about falling in love, American-style, with someone who is not American. In the title poem, a small American girl mishears the first line of ""The Star-Spangled Banner"" as ""José, can you see?"", which leads her to imagine a foreign lover of an American woman dressed in a star-spangled gown. The misunderstandings caused by language recur throughout the book: contemplating what ""yes"" means in different cultures; watching Nickelodeon's ""Nick at Nite"" with a husband who grew up in the

Self and others
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ISBN: 1134640897 1280324392 9786610324392 0203210328 0203258762 9780203258767 9780203210321 9780415198196 0415198194 9781134640898 9781134640843 9781134640881 1134640889 Year: 1999 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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Published in the year 2002, Selected Works RD Laing: Self & Other V2 is a valuable contribution to the field of Major Works.


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Le couple et l'enfant
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ISBN: 2738103111 9782738103116 Year: 1999 Publisher: Paris Odile Jacob

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With a first birth, a woman naturally becomes a mother, and, in principle, a man becomes a father. The couple is no longer exactly a couple, and a certain art and a good dosage of energy will be necessary in order to exist as such. The couple will welcome the following children as if none had come before, with new gestures each time. Aldo Naouri shows how the birth of a child creates a new ever-changing dialogue and equilibrium within a couple.

Relating in psychotherapy
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ISBN: 9781567507133 1567507131 0275963764 9780275963767 Year: 1999 Publisher: Westport, Conn. Praeger

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This text describes distance, upperness and lowerness as relating objectives, and proposes that people need to acquire competence in attaining and maintaining these objectives. It demonstrates that the task of psychotherapists is to identify and correct people's relating incompetencies.


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We komer er wel uit : over rationaliteit in probleemoplossende discussies
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ISBN: 9053525602 Year: 1999 Publisher: Amsterdam : Boom,

Ambiguous loss
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ISBN: 0674028589 9780674028586 9780674003811 0674017382 0674003810 9780674003811 9780674017382 0674017382 Year: 1999 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press

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Pauline Boss illuminates, explores, and helps to ease the kind of loss which is based on uncertainty, such as a soldier son missing in action, the loss of family members to divorce, adoption, addiction or brain injury, and the loss of a homeland.

Dialogic civility in a cynical age : community, hope, and interpersonal relationships
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ISBN: 0585283060 9780585283067 0791443256 0791443264 0791495299 Year: 1999 Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press,

Personal relationships across cultures
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ISBN: 1280319100 0203434161 0203289277 9780203289273 9780203434161 9780415128605 0415128609 9780415128612 0415128617 9786610319107 6610319103 9781134795598 1134795599 9781134795543 1134795548 9781134795581 1134795580 9781280319105 Year: 1999 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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Is falling in love the same the world over? What makes a 'happy marriage' in different cultures? How does our society influence us in the way we raise our children? Is modern life incompatible with intimacy? In this innovative new text, Robin Goodwin challenges many of the established views on relationships by considering how different cultures view different relationships (love, marriage, friendship, the family, sexual relations). By discussing fundamental differences in values between cultures, alongside other key influences such as social class and education, he explores why these differences occur, and how different political and historical events have challenged existing patterns of relationships. Finally, drawing on research from all parts of the world, he considers how we can use this knowledge to help different communities across the globe cope with their most pressing relational challenges. Dr Robin Goodwin is Reader in Psychology in the Department of Human Sciences at Brunel University, London. He publishes widely on relationships and culture, and lectures about his work across the world. Is falling in love the same the world over? What makes a 'happy marriage' in different cultures? How does our society influence us in the way we raise our children? Is modern life incompatible with intimacy? In this innovative new text, Robin Goodwin challenges many of the established views on relationships by considering how different cultures view different relationships (love, marriage, friendship, the family, sexual relations). By discussing fundamental differences in values between cultures, alongside other key influences such as social class and education, he explores why these differences occur, and how different political and historical events have challenged existing patterns of relationships. Finally, drawing on research from all parts of the world, he considers how we can use this knowledge to help different communities across the globe cope with their most pressing relational challenges. Dr Robin Goodwin is Reader in Psychology in the Department of Human Sciences at Brunel University, London. He publishes widely on relationships and culture, and lectures about his work across the world.

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