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Menuju partai orang biasa

asal usul Wimar Witoelar

Socioeconomic and political conditions in Indonesia; collection of columns of Kompas daily

Ternyata, ngembaliin juga sama enaknya, lebih enak daripada menerima. Jadi
ini betul-betul masa yang bahagia. Di samping masa bahagia saya dari umur 8—
12 tahun, inilah yang membahagiakan karena semua serba mudah karena ...

Menuju reformasi politik, ekonomi, dan hukum

perjuangan Fraksi Persatuan Pembangunan dalam Sidang Umum MPR 1998

Resolutions of the faction of Partai Persatuan Pembangunan, the Indonesian Muslim based party in the People's Consultative Assembly at the March 1998 sessions during the Soeharto government.

Ketika perlawanan rakyat terhadap kaum penjajah semakin marak di berbagai
penjuru Tanah Air , Belanda mulai menyadari ternyata ajaran Islam memiliki
dasar yang kuat untuk memotivasi rakyat melawan penjajahan . Dalam situasi ...

Perang Afganistan

di balik perseteruan AS vs Taliban

Misalnya, ketika Bush salah ucap mengatakan operasinya sebagai perang suci (
holy) dengan perang salib (crusade), Blair dapat mencairkan kemarahan sekutu
Islamnya dengan kata-kata yang pas. Tokoh Anti-Taliban yang Berperan ...

Akuntansi Pajak\

... tambahan kekayaan neto dari penghasilan belum kena pajak, penghasilan
dari usaha berbasis syariah, dan surplus ... B. Penghasilan Global dan
Schedular Menurut sistem pemajakan global (global system of income taxation) ,
semua ...

Translation and Translating

Theory and Practice

Argues that the subjective evaluation of the product must give way to a descriptive and objective attempt to reveal the workings of the process (ie translating). Without such a shift, translation theory will continue outside the mainstream of intellectual activity in human sciences and fail to take its rightful place as a major field in applied Linguistics.

Argues that the subjective evaluation of the product must give way to a descriptive and objective attempt to reveal the workings of the process (ie translating).

Advanced Abnormal Child Psychology

There was a time when abnormal child psychology was the stepchild of abnormal psychology, with perhaps one or two chapters in an entire advanced textbook devoted to children. Given the explosive amount of new research on child development in general since the 1980s, "stepchild" is obviously no longer a valid characterization. Indeed, in the last 15 years, many new journals devoted to childhood problems have made their appearance on library bookshelves. The first edition of this book was assembled in an effort to integrate the empirical and clinical literatures and show the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate student the breadth and depth of our existing knowledge about the disorders that manifest themselves early in development. Now, since its publication in 1995, a great deal more work has been done. This revised and expanded second edition includes much new material from the first edition authors and from several new ones, all respected experts in the field. Part I offers an overview. It outlines: *historical developments with documentation of the neglect and abuse that children suffered at the hands of society well into the 20th century; *developmental psychopathology as a theoretical framework to guide research and clinical efforts; *psychophysiological determinants of behavior, with special attention focused on childhood autism, and attention deficit and antisocial conduct disorders; *theoretical, methodological, and practical considerations involved in determining investigatory paths including sampling, design selection, measurement, data analysis, and pragmatics; and *the reactions of children, families, and society to complex and diverse child health problems. Part II addresses assessment and treatment issues. It discusses: *behavioral treatment of childhood disorders and multiple case examples of commonly used techniques; *new developments in pharmacological treatment and sound guidelines for the consideration of pharmacotherapy; and *formulations and a review of preventive interventions. Part III examines specific disorders of childhood and adolescence. It discusses: *anxiety disorders, affective and mood disorders, mental retardation, autism, specific developmental disorders, conduct disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and eating disorders; *psychological aspects of pediatric disorders--interventions tailored to the needs of the child and family to maximize adaptation and recovery; and *substance use disorders--ranging from models emphasizing social influences to those focusing on biological vulnerabilities. Each chapter in Part III has an identical structure--clinical description, causes, course, familial contributions, psychological and genetic influences, current treatments, summary--and includes numerous case illustrations.

The first edition of this book was assembled in an effort to integrate the empirical and clinical literatures and show the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate student the breadth and depth of our existing knowledge about the ...

Readings in abnormal psychology

contemporary perspectives

It is interesting but limited exercise to show that psychologists and psychiatrists
embrace these sexist norms of our culture, that they do not sec beyond the most
superficial and stultifying media conceptions of female nature, and that their
ideas ...

Abnormal Psychology

Abnormal psychology is the subject of this monograph. It focuses on developmental psychopathology, including coverage of infancy, childhood and adolescence. Case histories begin each chapter, while chapters close with leading authorities discussing specialist areas.

Abnormal psychology is the subject of this monograph.

Abnormal Psychology

In the new Fourth Edition, Martin E. P. Seligman and new coauthor Elaine F. Walker once again establish Abnormal Psychology as a visionary text with a new integrative approach that explores the interactions between the psychological and biological influences on human behavior. In addition to nearly 1,800 new references, the Fourth Edition highlights important new trends in the field, from the explosion in biological and neuroscience research, to new life-span developmental theories, to the challenges confronted by scientists and clinicians working in the field, to the impact of psychological disorders on patients, their families, and society.

Completely revised for the new edition, this highly useful study aid includes a general guide to the reading, multiple-choice and fill-in-the blank questions, and an examination of key chapter themes.

Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology

"Most textbooks on abnormal psychology include short descriptions of actual clinical cases. However, those presentations are necessarily brief and too fragmented for students to gain a clear understanding of the unique complexities of a person's troubledlife. Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, Ninth Edition takes mental disorders from the realm of theory into the complex reality of human lives. This casebook presents comprehensive coverage of 23 high interest cases that include topics such as eating disorders, gender identity disorder, borderline personality, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Each study (1) provides detailed descriptions of a range of clinical problems, (2) illustrates some of the ways in which these problems can be viewed and treated, and (3) discusses some of the evidence that is available concerning the prevalence and causes of the disorders in question"--

Most textbooks on abnormal psychology include short descriptions of actual
clinical cases. However, those presentations are necessarily brief and too
fragmented for students to gain a clear understanding of the unique complexities
of a ...