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A Complete Guide to Training Your Puppy in Eight Weeks An updated edition of the best-selling guide, Puppy Training, Revised Edition is a unique and useful resource that details a complete positive training program for a puppy's first eight weeks in their new home. Learn from renowned dog trainer, Charlotte Schwartz, as her expertise and proven methods are shared for potty training, puppy motivation, personality testing, basic commands, obedience, fun tricks, and more. Designed to give dog owners an easy-to-follow sequence, one week at a time, Puppy Training, Revised Edition presents all the behaviors that you'll want to teach your puppies--just as if you and your puppy were in an obedience class! Known as a trailblazer in positive dog training, author Charlotte Schwartz trained dogs for over 40 years and was an award-winning author. Technical editor Susan Ewing has updated this best-selling book to enhance Charlotte's proven methods with new perspectives, exercises, and techniques to help acclimate puppies to their new family. - A detailed eight-week puppy training program that focuses on positive reinforcement - New revised edition includes updated information on housetraining, collar conditioning, human-canine roles, and more - Offers clear, commonsense solutions to obedience and housetraining problems, plus useful tips, alternative methods, and easy-to-follow exercises
Filling a significant gap in resources and direction available to separating families, this book humanizes the otherwise clinical, impersonal process of negotiating co-parenting terms by reminding parents that while their relationship may have ended, they still have one mutual goal in mind: the health and safety of their kids.
To examine sexual behavior, especially monogamy, and adultery through the lens of history is especially pertinent for the twentyfirst century. To know the past, to understand that humankind has always been driven by the sexual drive, and how each culture has attempted both to gratify sexual desires and to curb them, demands our attention. We are living in a period of unbridled sexuality, a paradise for sex, that has destabilized our culture, our personal relationships, and a healthy development for our children. Will hook-ups, one-night-stands, and sex without connection become the new norm? Will loneliness and suicide dominate our culture? The author attempts to present sexual behavior from a biological, psycho-logical, and social perspective-an unmoralistic pursuit-but hopefully provocative, so that we may learn from our past and better understand our present.Charlotte Schwartz, MSS, LCSW, is a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association, the International Psychoanalytical Association, the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, formerly Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at New York Medical College, and Adjunct Professor at Smith College School for Social Work, as well as at NYU School of Social Work. Author of The Mythology Surrounding Freud and Klein: Implications for Psychoanalysis, coeditor of Sexual Faces, and has published numerous articles in the field.
Charlotte Schwartz provides a systematic review of the writings of Freud and Klein in order to debunk the mythology that has surrounded them. Schwartz argues that the claims that Freud negated the object in his theoretical constructs and that it was Klein who originated object theory are without merit.
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