954 resultados para Bowen, Ben, 1878-1903.
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Samuel Kohn
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Samuel Kohn
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Mose Ben Maimon. Arabisch u. deutsch mit Anm. von M. Wolff
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"This volume, compiled by Clifford P. Reynolds, publications technician of the [Joint] Committee [on Printing], is a revision of the Dictionary of the United States Congress and the general government, published in 1859 and again revised in 1869, by Charles Lanman; the Biographical annals of the civil government of the United States in 1876, by Joseph Lanman and James Anglin, and the Lanman edition of 1876 as corrected by Joseph M. Morrison in 1887; the Political register and congressional directory of 1878; by Ben: Perley Poore; the Biographical congressional directory of 1903, by O. M. Enyart; the Biographical congressional directory in 1911, the Biographical directory of the American Congress of 1927, by Ansel Wold, and the 1949 edition by James L. Harrison."
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Added t.p.: Ha-milchama we-ha-mazor; laguerre franco-allemande et les deux siéges de Paris (1870-71)
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On double leaves, oriental style.
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Added t.p. in Russian: Evreisko-russkii Karmannyi slovar.́
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Imprint under label reads: Berlin, 1912.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Bern.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Bern.
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The changes of economic status in Malaysia have lead to many psychosocial problems especially among the young people. Counselling and psychotherapy have been seen as one of the solutions that are practiced in Western Culture. Most counselling theorists believe that their theory is universal however there is limited research to prove it. This paper will describe an ongoing study conducted in Malaysia about the applicability of one Western counselling Theory, Bowen’s family theory the Differentiation of self levels in the family allow a person to both leave the family’s boundaries in search of uniqueness and continually return to the family in order to further establish a sense of belonging. In addition Bowen believed that this comprised of four measures: Differentiation of Self (DSI), Family Inventory of Live Event (ILE), Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). Preliminary findings are discussed and the implication in enhancing the quality of teaching family counselling in universities explored.