Today's Hours: 8:00am - 10:00pm

Search

Did You Mean:

Search Results

  • Video
    Terrence Real, MSW.
    Summary: If you are in recovery, then you have already moved toward solving one of the biggest problems anyone might face. But once recovery has begun, it can seem paradoxically like life gets more complicated as all the smaller daily problems come into focus--relationship troubles, workplace conflicts, unpaid bills, and more. It is essential to find reliable methods of addressing problems as they come up, without slipping back into the old strategy of avoiding them using drugs or alcohol. In this empowering video, therapist Terrence Real breaks down the process of problem solving to five manageable steps: defining the problem, visualizing solutions, dealing with obstacles, identifying sources of help, and making an action plan. With a live studio audience in various stages of substance abuse recovery, Real helps participants and viewers alike tackle a range of problems, from unsatisfying romantic relationships to troubled children, from poor study skills to unclear career paths. Learn along with the studio audience as they move from frustration to clarity and optimism in just a few short hours, thanks to Real's expert guidance. This video is part of the series 7 Skills for Addiction-Free Living, and is primarily geared towards people in recovery, as well as their family members and loved ones. It is also an excellent resource for educators and trainers in addiction counseling programs, as well as staff at recovery treatment centers. Therapists in private practice will want this in their library to lend to clients struggling with substance abuse. --Supplied by publisher.
    Digital Access 2011
  • Book
    edited by Dirk Hoerder.
    Contents:
    Introduction: American labor history in the United States and Europe / Dirk Hoerder
    Workers, scholars, militancy: Strikes and economics, working-class insurgency and the birth of labor historiography in the 1880s / Bruno Cartosio. W.E.B. Du Bois and the proletariat in Black reconstruction / Ferruccio Gambino. Workers' self-organization and resistance in the 1877 strikes / Marianne Debouzy. "Reefs of roast beef," the American worker's standard of living in comparative perspective / Peter R. Shergold
    Organization: The Socialist and the working class in New York, 1890-96 / Hubert Perrier. The parameters of craft consciousness, the social outlook of the skilled worker, 1890-1920 / Andrew Dawson. The German immigrant working class of Chicago, 1875-90 / Hartmut Keil. Yugoslav immigrants in the U.S. labor movement, 1880-1920 / Ivan Čizmić
    Immigrants: Unestablished Irishmen, new immigrants and industrial America, 1870-1910 / David N. Doyle. Strikes and political radicalism in Sweden and emigration to the United States / Lars-Göran Tedebrand. Political mobilization of the workers, the case of the Worcester Swedes / Sune Åkerman and Hans Norman. For or against Americanization? The case of the Finnish immigrant radicals / Auvo Kostiainen.
    Print c1983
  • Article
    Beezer AE, Newell RD, Tyrrell JV.
    Anal Chem. 1977 Jan;49(1):34-7.
    Digital Access Access Options