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EMDR Workbook for Kids : A Collection of EMDR Handouts and Worksheets to Help Kids Process Trauma, Stress, Anger, Sadness and More.
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ISBN: 9781683735878 1683735870 Year: 2002 Publisher: Eau Claire, WI : PESI,

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When Christine Mark-Griffin began working with young kids, she quickly realized that traditional therapy was often not enough to fully unravel the trauma and pain that these little ones were carrying. Inspired by her clients' creativity and imagination, she set out to create a resource specifically designed for use with young clients. What started off as a few kid-friendly EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) worksheets has now evolved into an entire collection.

Light in the heart of darkness : EMDR and the treatment of war and terrorism survivors
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ISBN: 0393703665 Year: 2002 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Norton

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Physics of Plutonium Recycling : Volume VI: Multiple Plutonium Recycling in Advanced PWRs
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ISBN: 1280034610 9786610034611 9264199586 9264199578 Year: 2002 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Although the recycling of plutonium as thermal mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel in pressurised water reactors (PWRs) is now well-established on a commercial scale, many physics questions remain. The main question addressed in this report is the number of times plutonium can effectively be recycled in a PWR. This report describes in particular an exercise based on a realistic, multiple-recycle scenario, which followed plutonium through five generations of recycling in a PWR. It considered both a standard PWR design currently in use and a highly moderated design. The latter is a possible option for a dedicated, MOX-fuelled PWR in which it would be possible to optimise the moderation for plutonium. The study of these two designs in parallel has provided a better understanding of their relative merits, as well as insight into the limitations of multiple recycling and the long-term toxicity of fission products and actinides.

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