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E-discovery

E-discovery and Electronic Records

Kimberly A. Baldwin-Stried Reich, et al

May 7, 2012

This is a resource guide for healthcare professionals that focuses on the process of electronic discovery (e-discovery) and describes best practices in electronic records management for healthcare document retention and production. This guide will assist healthcare professionals in understanding e-discovery, development of litigation response plans, identification of key business practices, and the development of potential best business practices for healthcare.

Essentials

Essentials of Communication Sciences & Disorders

Dr. Paul T. Fogle

October 20, 2017

Fully revised and updated, this is an accessible and engaging introductory resource for students new to communication sciences and disorders. This text covers basic information about speech disorders in both children and adults, while numerous case scenarios and personal stories paint a vivid picture of the profession.

Counseling

Counseling Skills for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists

Dr. Paul T. Fogle, et al

May 4, 2011

Whether you are a beginning or more experienced speech-language pathologist or audiologist, this book can equip you with effective counseling skills needed to help your clients cope with the challenges of communication disorders. It is the only text available that combines the insights of a well-respected clinical psychologist with the practical knowledge of a recognized speech-language pathologist to highlight the most important basic and advanced counseling skills.

Foundations

Foundations of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Dr. Paul T. Fogle

November 2, 2007

This is an exciting, new full-color textbook introducing concepts in communication sciences and disorders. Written in accessible, engaging and caring language, it is rooted in the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's "Big Nine" knowledge and skill areas.

The

The Source for Safety: Cognitive Training for Independent Living

Dr. Paul T. Fogle, et al

2008

Murder,

Murder, Inc.: How Unregulated Industry Kills or Injures Thousands of Americans Every Year...And What You Can Do About It

Dr. Gerald Goldhaber

March 11, 2020

Do you assume the products you buy, the food you eat, the medicines you take, and the cars you drive are safe? Think again. We're exposed on a daily basis to life-threatening hazards of which we're often unaware. In this hard-hitting expose', Dr. Gerald M. Goldhaber examines the outcomes when corporate profits trump public safety. He uncovers the dismal history of government regulatory agencies that are supposed to protect us, but instead appoint leaders who come and go from the same industries they're tasked to regulate...

How

How Pornography Harms: What Today’S Teens, Young Adults, Parents, and Pastors Need to Know

John D. Foubert, PhD

November 18, 2016

Pornography is menacing people, relationships, and society, and this book has the research and stories to prove it. The author, an interdisciplinary scholar who has studied sexual violence since 1993, shares the life stories of more than twenty people directly affected by pornography. He also interviews scholars and explains how pornography affects our brains.

The

The Men's and Women's Programs: Ending Rape through Peer Education

John D. Foubert, PhD

November 24, 2015

This is a guide for college administrators and faculty members looking to create a sexual assault prevention and education program to provide men and women with the knowledge, skills, and support systems needed to become active participants in the prevention of rape. It contains detailed scripts which outline how to set up and implement a program and provides instructions on running a training course and recruiting peer educators.

Lessons

Lessons Learned: How to Avoid the Biggest Mistakes Made by College Resident Assistants

John D. Foubert, PhD

June 28, 2013

The college years can be some of the most vibrant and transformative in an individual’s life, but they are also fraught with uncertainty. The resident advisor or assistant (RA) not only confronts these decisions for him or herself but must also help his or her residents navigate the world of important decisions which the undergraduate experience presents. This book is the definitive volume for training RAs to become comfortable with their roles as student leaders.

China

China and the Middle East: Venturing into the Maelstrom

James M. Dorsey, PhD

July 19, 2018

This book explores China’s significant economic and security interests in the Middle East and South Asia. To protect its economic and security interests, China is increasingly forced to compromise its long-held foreign policy and defence principles, which include insistence on non-interference in the domestic affairs of others, refusal to envision a foreign military presence, and focus on the development of mutually beneficial economic and commercial relations. The volume shows that China’s need to redefine requirements for the safeguarding of its national interests positioned the country as a regional player in competitive cooperation with the United States and the dominant external actor in the region. The project would be ideal for scholarly audiences interested in Regional Politics, China, South Asia, the Middle East, and economic and security studies.

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