James A Kennedy: 5 books

Book cover of Fundamentals of Psychiatric Treatment Planning
by James A. Kennedy, MD
Language: English
Release Date: May 20, 2008

First published in 1992, Fundamentals of Psychiatric Treatment Planning outlines an approach that quickly became the definitive standard for writing treatment plans. Developed by clinical psychiatrist James A. Kennedy, this practical, intuitive method organizes psychiatric problems into seven categories:...
Book cover of Why Bad Things Happen to Good People Answers, Antidotes, and Advice
by Rev. Billy Graham, Adrian Rogers, John A. Huffman
Language: English
Release Date: March 18, 2017

The authors are: Billy Graham, Adrian Rogers, John A. Huffman, Jr., Thomas K. Tewell, James Kennedy, William Bouknight, Reverend Chuck Smith, Michael W. Foss, Robert Anthony Schuller, Robert H. Schuller, Dr. Roger Swearington. Why bad things happen to good people is a topic that has increasingly captured...
Book cover of Integrated weed management for sustainable agriculture
by Dr Adam S. Davis, Dr Bruce Maxwell, Prof. David R. Clements
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2017

Summarises latest research on IWM principles and methods  Assesses current challenges facing herbicide use  Detailed review of the range of cultural, physical and biological methods of control available for IWM.
Book cover of Late Reconstructions of Injured Ligaments of the Knee
by M.E. Blazina, D.H. O'Donoghue, S.L. James
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2012

Different views about the biomechanics of the knee joint and late re­ construction of ligamentous injuries underline the obstacles impeding the establishment of generally acceptable principles for the treat­ ment of such lesions. As late as June 1976, HUGHSTON emphasized in the Journal of Bone and...
Book cover of Energy Sprawl Solutions

Energy Sprawl Solutions

Balancing Global Developmand Conservation

by Joseph M. Kiesecker, Sharon Baruch-Mordo, Leandro Baumgarten
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2017

Over the next several decades, as human populations grow, the demand for energy will soar. But renewable energy sources have a large energy sprawl—the amount of land needed to produce energy—which can threaten biodiversity. In Energy Sprawl Solutions, scientists Joseph M. Kiesecker and David Naugle...
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