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Practitioners
Procedures for the Primary Care Practitioner
Published in Spiral-bound by Mosby (2002-09-15)
Authors: Marilyn Winterton Edmunds, Maren Stewart Mayhew, and Marilyn W. Edmunds
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Procedures for the Primary Care Practitioner
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-29
This book has been a great help to me in my practice. It came in the condition promised and I am happy with my purchase.

Procedures for the Primary Care Practitioner
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-31
This of one of the few books that really lives up to its potential. Particularly for the new practitioner, it will be a big help for in-office procedures. The explanations are clear, concise, and very easy to understand. The illustrations are exactly what you want to see. My only criticism of the book is that I don't like the spiral binding.

Procedures for the Primary Care Practitioner
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-31
This of one of the few books that really lives up to its potential. Particularly for the new practitioner, it will be a big help for in-office procedures. The explanations are clear, concise, and very easy to understand. The illustrations are exactly what you want to see. My only criticism of the book is that I don't like the spiral binding.

Practitioners
Reflexology: The Definitive Practitioner's Manual
Published in Hardcover by Thorsons Publishers (1997-12)
Author: Beryl Crane
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Great for learning reflexology
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-04
This book is well-written and excellent for teaching reflexology. In fact, this book was a helpful reference for the national certification test for therapeutic massage and bodywork. My study group and I also used the following for the national certification exam:
The Ultimate Study Guide for the National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork: Key Review Questions and Answers by Patrick Leonardi
Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3
The last three books were excellent for helping my study group and I prepare for the type of questions asked.

If you're serious about reflexology, THIS is THE book to own
Helpful Votes: 29 out of 30 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-12
I agree completely with the previous reviewer. This book is truly "The Definitive Practitioner's Manual" as the title states. And if you plan to practice reflexology professionally, this is THE book to own. It's more costly than most of the other reflexology books available, but well worth the investment.

The most comprehensive reflexology book ever!
Helpful Votes: 41 out of 42 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-07
This book is concise, clearly written and easy to read. It includes the usual topics covered in reflexology books e.g. what is reflexology, history, how it works, zone theory, etc. Plus it covers areas that few other reflexology books have covered before: setting up a practice, consultation procedures, hand reflexology, ear reflexology and face reflexology.

It touches on all aspects of reflexology and health, mental, physical and spiritual. As the title says the definitive guide! A must for every reflexologist.

Practitioners
The Resilient Practitioner: Burnout Prevention and Self-Care Strategies for Counselors, Therapists, Teachers, and Health Professionals
Published in Paperback by Allyn & Bacon (2000-12-17)
Author: Thomas M. Skovholt
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Understanding compassion fatigue
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-26
As a social worker and educator, I highly recommend this fantastic book. The author clearly explains the many ways in which helpers are at risk for compassion fatigue and burnout due to the intensity of their work lives. He also provides many useful tips for preventing burnout. This is a very infomative and practical resource. I use it frequently to inform my own teaching of compassion fatigue, vicarious traumatization, and burnout issues.

Resilient Practitioner
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-07
This book is indeed practical in its application and theoretical enough to be able to us it as a text book for students. I recommend it for professionals and students who are in any type of helping industry in order to be informed of the very real risks involved to one's own health and welfare when giving so much of ourselves to others. This book is sorely needed in the areas of church ministry where there is a great emphasis on helping our fellow man but often pastors and lay workers are burnt out through lack of know how and knowledge to care for themselves because of the high demands of their congregations. Although not intended by the author to be used as a religious text as such it has invaluable insight which corelates to the 'other' types of caring that is done in community life.

Greatly Reduces Anxiety in New Professionals
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-22
I found this book to greatly reduce my anxiety as it addressed all of my worries and other issues that were leading me towards burnout. It also has clear indications that it will continue to be useful as I move further into my career. This is a book I plan to read again and again.

Practitioners
Software as Capital: An Economic Perspective on Software Engineering
Published in Hardcover by Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Pr (1997-10-27)
Author: Howard Baetjer Jr.
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Brilliant Work - A clear explanation of software as a capital good
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-03
The best part of this book was Dr. Baetjer's explanation of software as a capital good and the knowledge component of capital goods. Drawing on a rich economic tradition, he indicates that software provides a clear example of how the value of capital goods rests in embodied, unarticulated knowledge. Not only does he make this argument convincingly, he makes it clearly. I am neither an economist nor a software engineer, but found even the most difficult economic concepts relatively easy to grasp because of how he articulates them; they are made clear and concise without being dumbed-down for a lay audience. Dr. Baetjer brilliantly applies earlier theories of capital goods to the new field of software engineering.

If this sort of material interests you, I recommend:
Howard Baetjer, Review of Austrian Economics, "Capital as Embodied Knowledge: Some Implications for the Theory of Economic Growth," vol. 13 #2, September 2000
Thomas Sowell, Knowledge and Decisions, 1980 (or the 1996 edition)

Still way ahead of its time
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-19
Just the first chapter's examples of the capital structure of knowledge is worth the price of the book. In many ways software development went through its own communism, long documents, plan the whole thing before you do it, waterfall blah blah. All the Agile stuff, quick prototying , using prototyping to gather requirements, a discovery procedure... The root of all this lies in understanding the capital structure of knowledge.

Towards a Better Understanding of the Economics of Software
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-29
Howard Baetjer, Jr., takes the reader through a highly informative and thought-provoking lesson in the economics of software engineering. Building on the solid theoretical work of the economists of the Austrian school, he identifies (through solid and thorough industry research) a number of problem areas in the existing marketplace for software, and offers viable solutions to each.

One need be neither an economist nor a software designer to gain usable knowledge from this book; its principles are applicable to any field. Baetjer does a superb job of fully explaining the underlying theories upon which he builds his thesis, using examples from other industries which make the more abstruse subject matter much easier to understand.

Regardless of your field, you will benefit from reading this well-written book.

Practitioners
Software Engineering (Practitioners)
Published in Paperback by Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Pr (1996-11-01)
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The Fundamentals
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-09
Well, this work is truly expansive. It covers an analysis of what software engineering is, straight from the horses mouth: Prof. Bauer provides a paper here. Bauer coined the term in the first place, the fact that he contributes here is an indication of how excellent all 45 papers are.

Tom DeMarco and Frederick Brooks' contributions to the Software Project Management topic are essential reading for every project manager. Other notable contributors are Pressman, Boehm and Parnas. This collection guides the professional through development models, requirements specification, coding, testing, maintenance and development technologies, to name a few.

If you have a professional interest in improving the development of software, and avoiding over budget, late and deficient systems, you should start here, and not continue until you've finished reading the book. If you only buy one book on software engineering, make it this one. Warning: this collection is not for beginning students or people with a passing interest, it is written at the graduate student / scientific level.

Excellent collection!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-28
I ordered this collection after discovering Thayer's "Software Engineering Project Management" collection. I was not disappointed. This is a "must have" for anybody teaching classes in Software Engineering.

Accumulated classic works of the authorities in the field
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-19
This book accululates the classic works of the accepted authorities in the field of Software Engineering. As a senior consultant for government and industry for software productivity improvement, I continuously refer to and recommend this book to my clients and co-workers. This book should be required reading for every computer science, MIS professional. Thank you for the effort it took to bring this all together.

Practitioners
Structural Bodywork: An introduction for students and practitioners
Published in Paperback by Churchill Livingstone (2005-01-26)
Author: John Smith
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incredibly good book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
This has to be one of the best books on bodywork yet! It has made a significant difference in my work & my clients are experiencing much longer lasting results. Thank you, John Smith!

Practical information that actually improved my massage practice
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-25
Most books on bodywork theory are really interesting to me. I am fascinated by the body so I love reading them. Usually, I am thrilled if I learn one or two techniques that make their way into my practice. This book did WAY more than that.
This book gives practical, immediately usable techniques that any bodyworker can use. My rate of success with clients has improved dramatically. This book has even inspired me to start Rolfing school next year.
The only other books that I have read that even come close to the usefulness of this book are Job's Body and Anatomy Trains. If either of those were helpful to you, this book shows lots of hands on techniques that you can use today.
Seth McLaughlin, LMT CNC CPhT

Read, learn and apply the secrets of structural bodywork
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-20
With a plethora of books available on "how to do" techniques for all types of everyday manual therapy, it's not every day you come across a "where to apply" manual.

This book of structural bodywork is easy to read and apply. It runs through all of the latest fascial concepts and theory and gives details of different ways to view posture from a structural integrators point of view. It also includes a very useful chapter on manual techniques with some movement exploration, as used by the author who happens to be a Rolfer among many other things. All of the information is well presented and contains plenty of illustrations for us who like to look and learn.

Another quality is that it contains quite a few of the so called "secrets" of structural integration that can't be learned from your local college or university. The information contained is easily applied, very useful, and of course "cutting edge" with the author including some of the latest findings in fascial research.

I highly recommend this book if you are a student Rolfer, practitioner of Physiotherapy, Osteopathy, Remedial Massage or other manual therapist. Quite simply, there is nothing else around like it!



Practitioners
The Unified Process for Practitioners: Object Oriented Design, UML and Java
Published in Paperback by Springer (2000-06-16)
Author: John Hunt
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The book really is for practitioners...
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-07
Its good. Once you get over his British writing style, its a good read. I'm only 1/2 way through, but I have found it very accessible so far. Not only does he talk about the UML diagraming, he talks about the Unified Process (in like 250 pages! - now thats a refreshing break). The book delivers what it promises. Its not a reference guide, but it is definitly *teaching* me some practical stuff.

A practical and useful approach to O-O projects, UML and UP.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-26
This is a rare find. It is a useful combination of many related software engineering topics, with enough O-O history to provide some perspective, and enough detail on the Unified Process & the Unified Modeling Language to provide both an understanding and a practical series of steps for project success.

If your department tries to balance doing things right with doing things quickly, if you're wondering why the UML has become the de facto notation, if you're using Java and want your group to do more object-oriented approaches, if you're thinking you'd like to use Java, or you'd like to use the UML for your design notations, if you've heard object-oriented engineering can provide some benefit.. then you'll probably find this book to move to the top of your 'must read and must share' list.

If you're moving your architecture towards distributed objects and Enterprise JavaBeans, there's some useful advice on designing Java-specific objects.

It is clearly written and easy to follow, and can be read chapter by chapter or as a reference text. I would have only one suggestion for the author. He briefly mentions the similarity between O-O and the Spiral Model or the UP and the Spiral Model. Mr. Hunt would have done well to include an overview of the Spiral Model in his work. [Search the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon for more info. Our design team considers the Spiral Model an important and practical and even useful approach to software engineering projects. Combine the Spiral Model methodology for projects, the Unified Process approach to designs, and the Unified Modeling Language for design notations, and you've got what we consider to be a winning approach to object-oriented software development.

Mr. Hunt provides a valuable book on the UP and the UML with a real world perspective. We're going to buy copies of his book for our entire team.

Shows how to use RUP in real life
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-16
Easily approachable and good. The book talks not just about RUP, but also about its roots (OMT, Fusion, objectory etc), and about UML. It also guides the reader through the maze of workflows in the RUP and gives advice on how to configure RUP as a lightweight process for web development. This book is a great contrast to all the other RUP books that are too theoretical to be of any use except for those who already are using RUP.

Practitioners
Violence Assessment and Intervention: The Practitioner's Handbook
Published in Kindle Edition by Taylor & Francis (2007-03-20)
Author: James S.Cawood
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Excellent resource for threat assessment professionals!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-30
An excellent and comprehensive guidebook for professionals involved in the area of threat assessment and incident management. This is a sorely needed text that covers the critical issues that the practitioner in this relatively newly developing field faces everyday. Corcoran and Cawood share the knowledge gained from their years of experience in a readable and well organized format. I highly recommend this book for either novices interested in this area of study, or for experienced practitioners to use as a primary reference.

A very good, very detailed, practical guide
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-30
Mike and I have attempted to provide a very detailed and practical book to aid practitioners in managing case load. Sometimes it is with teams of talented people (wonderful when it happens) and sometimes it is triage, by yourself, late on a Friday afternoon when no one else is around. We assume that you know how to form teams and know why you would want to do violence risk assessment, the question is how to do it the best possible way, considering as many factors as possible to guide the best outcome. I think this book provides a variety of tools, insights, and ideas in one place that you, the practitioner will find helpful and that anyone who is working with emotionally and mentally destablized people will find of practical benefit, including law enforcment in any assignment, mental health practitioners, legal professionals, human resource professionals, and people interested in the field.
We hope you find it valuable and that it enhances your safety and the safety of the people and communities that you work for and with.

an excellent handbook
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-01
I am new to the field of violence assessment and this book is an excellent tool. I now use it as the guide line for my cases. I have learned so much from it as well as earning the confidence of my employers with the tools it helped me to develope. I encourage eveyone who is associated with the field of threat assessment to purchase this book. I think that even very experienced professionals will learn something important from reading this handbook.

Practitioners
Western Herbs according to Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Practitioner's Guide
Published in Hardcover by Healing Arts Press (2008-01-22)
Author: Thomas Avery Garran
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Western Herbs According to TCM
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-10
Very good book. All you need to know about the subject you could find in this book.

Each herb is grouped by the basic categorization for medicinals in Chinese medicine
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-08
Western Herbs According to Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Practitioner's Guide offers up some 58 monographs, illustrated with color photos, of herbs commonly used by Western herbalists. Each herb is grouped by the basic categorization for medicinals in Chinese medicine, with writings dealing with functions, dosage, preparation and contraindications. Any herbal medicine collection must have this in-depth index of Chinese formulas applied to Western herbs.

Valuable new herbal for the clinic
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-22
As a practitioner of both Western and Chinese herbal medicine I am thrilled to see this book in print. This book contains many features that are completely unique to clinical guides in the Traditional Chinese Medical literature in print in the West. First off, the photographs taken by the author are gorgeous, unrivaled in any clinical herbal that I know of. The adherence to T.C.M. terminology makes this book more coherent than other attempts to take on this task in the past which ought to allow for easier inclusion of the included Western herbs in a clinical setting for the practitioner. Especially engaging are both the authors commentary on combining medicinals for specific conditions and for combining Western herbs with Chinese formulas. Also of value in the commentary is the extraordinary erudition - the guided tour of the best of 2000 years of Materia medicas and clinical manuals of both herbal traditions. I could go on, but well, just buy the book...

Practitioners
Acute Nurse Practitioner Certification Study Question Book
Published in Paperback by Jones and Bartlett Publishers (1999-01-15)
Author: Sally Miller
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acute care nurse practitioner review book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-15
this book is very excellent and i am glad i made the decision to purchase it.

Invaluable resource!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-11
This guide was invaluable to me in my preparation for the exam.The review questions mirrored the exam questions very closely.I would recommend this book to anyone preparing for the ACNP exam.


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