Books by "David C. Powell"

12 books found

Developing Services in Mental Health-Substance Use

Developing Services in Mental Health-Substance Use

by David B. Cooper

2016 · CRC Press

Mental health-substance use is a complex interrelation, with equally complex implications for individuals and their families, health professionals and society. Although its international recognition as an issue of critical importance is growing, clear guidance for professionals on mental health-substance use and its treatment is hard to find. The Mental Health-Substance Use series addresses this need, concentrating on concerns, dilemmas and concepts that impact on the life and well-being of affected individuals and those close to them, and the future direction of practice, education, research, services, interventions, and treatment. Having set the scene with the first book's Introduction, this second book in the series tackles service development: how to evaluate the current state from a firm knowledge base, plan and manage change to provide better services, and continue monitoring and evaluating them on an ongoing basis. The volumes in this series are designed to challenge concepts and stimulate debate, exploring all aspects of the development in treatment, intervention and care responses, and the adoption of research-led best practice. They are essential reading for mental health and substance use professionals, students and educators

The Life of John Milton

The Life of John Milton

by David Masson

1877

Musicians of All Times

Musicians of All Times

by David Baptie

1889

History of Kershaw's Brigade

History of Kershaw's Brigade

by David Augustus Dickert

1899

What Works for Whom?, Second Edition

What Works for Whom?, Second Edition

by Peter Fonagy, David Cottrell, Jeannette Phillips, Dickon Bevington, Danya Glaser, Elizabeth Allison

2014 · Guilford Publications

The standard reference in the field, this acclaimed work synthesizes findings from hundreds of carefully selected studies of mental health treatments for children and adolescents. Chapters on frequently encountered clinical problems systematically review the available data, identify gaps in what is known, and spell out recommendations for evidence-based practice. The authors draw on extensive clinical experience as well as research expertise. Showcasing the most effective psychosocial and pharmacological interventions for young patients, they also address challenges in translating research into real-world clinical practice. New to This Edition *Incorporates over a decade of research advances and evolving models of evidence-based care. *New chapter topic: child maltreatment. *Separate chapters on self-injurious behavior, eating disorders, and substance use disorders (previously covered in a single chapter on self-harming disorders). *Expanded chapters on depression, anxiety, and conduct disorder. *Includes reviews of the burgeoning range of manualized psychosocial "treatment packages" for children.

Handbook of South Australia

Handbook of South Australia

by David John Gordon

1908

White-pine Blister Rust in Western Europe

White-pine Blister Rust in Western Europe

by A. D. McNair, Alexander Wetmore, Arlow Burdette Stout, C. J. Babcock, Duncan Dunning, Franklin Elmer Allison, George McMillan Darrow, George Pelham Walton, Horace Harold Willis, John Holmes Martin, John Robinson Winston, Joseph Heilman Shollenberger, Julius Valentine Hofmann, Ralph Waldo Smith, Raymond Secord Washburn, Robert Lesley Davis, Robert Percy Brandt, United States. Office of Experiment Stations, Warren Clemmer Funk, Wells Aleck Hutchins, William Henry Waggaman, William Middleton, William Stuart Moir, Charles Frederick Clark, Clyde Evert Leighty, Henry Wyatt Easterwood, Jacob Allen Clark, John Jay Bowman, Joseph M. Braham, Lawrence Root Waldron, Walter Keith Marshall, David Augustus Coleman, James Edward McMurtrey, Thomas B. Turley, William Walter Yothers

1928

Theologies of the 21st Century

Theologies of the 21st Century

by David L. Smith

2014 · Wipf and Stock Publishers

What theologies are popular and formative of Christian thinking in the present day? How should they be assessed by those Christians who want to be "in the world" without being "of the world"? Theologies of the 21st Century begins with an overview of the historical roots from which current theological thinking has developed, and then moves on to a detailed evaluation of the chief doctrinal and practical emphases, taking an evangelical biblical perspective that seeks to be at once both critical and irenic.