Kniha představuje živě a srozumitelně pojetí a dovednosti procesové práce. Přibližuje její původ, teoretické pozadí, základní nástroje i směry jejích rozvoje, a to pomocí mnoha příběhů, rad, cvičení a příkladů práce facilitátora s klientem.
Julie Diamond Knihy
Julie Diamond se dlouhá léta věnovala výuce na středních školách v New Yorku. Působila na soukromých školách a vyučovala postgraduální kurzy. V současnosti dohlíží na studenty učitelství na NYU a City College. Intenzivně studovala grafické techniky.






Brother's Keeper
- 320 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Twelve-year-old Sora and her eight-year-old brother, Youngsoo, must try to escape North Korea's oppressive Communist regime on their own in 1950. Includes historical notes, photographs of the author's family, glossary of Korean words, and timeline
Power: A User's Guide
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Using power well is more than a matter of good intentions. The path toward ethical, authentic, and effective use of power starts with this book. Combining cutting-edge psychological theory with practical exercises, real-world accounts of leadership challenges, and the author's personal stories from her career as a facilitator and coach, it aims to develop the reader's external authority to navigate high power roles and responsibilities, and to find personal power within.--Publisher
Guadalcanal
- 208 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
On August 7, 1942, U.S. Marines landed on the island of Guadalcanal, northeast of Australia, launching the first major Allied offensive against Japan. In one of the best-known campaigns of World War II's Pacific Theater, the Marines and then the U.S. Army endured a bitter six-month struggle for the island.
The Battle of Okinawa 1945
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
The Invasion and capture of Okinawa was one of the fiercest battles of the Pacific War. The Story of this historic campaign is told in words and well captioned, graphic contemporary images.
Offers key insights into the tactics, leadership, combat performance and subsequent reputations of six representative Chindit and Japanese infantry units involved in three pivotal actions that hastened Japan's defeat in Burma during World War II.
Explore the vibrant underwater world in this engaging introduction to aquariums. The book offers a detailed look at various aquatic species, their habitats, and the essentials of maintaining a healthy aquarium. Readers are guided through the process of setting up their own tanks, selecting appropriate fish, and understanding the ecological balance necessary for a thriving aquatic environment. With informative illustrations and practical tips, this guide is perfect for both beginners and seasoned aquarium enthusiasts.
Authoritative account in words and well captioned photos of the closing months of the hard fought Italian campaign.
Trapped in an enemy tunnel, a young refugee experiences the Korean War firsthand in this searing story of survival, loss, and hope, a companion to the Freeman Award-winning novel Brother’s Keeper. Myung-gi knows war is coming: War between North and South Korea. Life in communist North Korea has become more and more unbearable—there is no freedom of speech, movement, association, or thought—and his parents have been carefully planning the family’s escape. But when his father is abducted by the secret police, all those plans fall apart. How can Myung-gi leave North Korea without his dad? Especially when he believes that the abduction was his fault? Set during a cataclysmic war which shaped the world we know today, this is the story of one boy’s coming-of-age during a time when inhumanity, lawlessness, and terror reigned supreme. Myung-gi, his mother, and his twelve-year-old sister Yoomee do everything they can to protect one another. But gentle, quiet, bookish Myung-gi has plans to find his father at any cost—even if it means joining the army and being sent to the front lines, where his deepest fears await him. A Bank Street Best Book of the Year - Outstanding Merit A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection A Book Riot Best New Book of 2023 "An absolute must-read."—Booklist, starred review "Vivid, powerful."—School Library Journal "Moving."—Publishers Weekly "Searing. . . . Beautifully written."—Book Riot
In A Path Made by Walking, the authors bring to life the basics of Process-oriented Psychology (now called Process Work), including a step-by-step introduction of terms and techniques. Their extensive worldwide learning and teaching has enabled them to present the information in a refreshingly clear and engaging way. Describing the origins, background concepts, and essential tools of Process Work, the book is filled with client-facilitator examples, stories, tips, and exercises, making skill-building accessible and enjoyable. The case studies and exercises provide practical ideas for therapists who wish to expand their practice in new directions. With uncomplicated language, the book holds the reader's attention throughout and demystifies many of the subtle interactions that happen within a psychotherapy session. It offers concrete ways of working with human experience, with a strong emphasis on signal-based and clearly observable phenomena.