Methods of IT project management / by Jeffrey L. Brewer, PMP and Kevin C. Dittman.

Designed for graduate, advanced undergraduate, and practitioner project management courses with an information technology focus, Methods of IT Project Management is built around the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). The text provides students with all of the concepts, techniques, and met...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Brewer, Jeffrey L.
Other Authors: Dittman, Kevin C.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press, [2013]
Edition:2nd ed.
Series:New directions in the human-animal bond.
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490 1 |a New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- Theory -- 1. The Integration of Animals Into the Therapy Process and Its Implications as a Unique Medium in Psychotherapy -- 2. The Animal as a Relational Medium: An Object Relations Approach to the Therapy Triangle in Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy -- 3. Projection and Projective Object in Child Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy -- 4. The Contribution of Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy to the Potential Space in Play Therapy. 
505 8 |a 5. Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy From an Attachment Perspective6. Elements of Group Psychotherapy Found in Individual Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy -- 7. The Therapy Zoo as a Mirror to the Psyche -- 8. Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy: Practice, Theory, and Empirical Knowledge -- Issues -- 9. Dilemmas, Questions, and Issues Concerning the Integration of Animals Into the Psychotherapy Setting -- 10. The Unique Ethical Stance of Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy. 
505 8 |a 11. Why Israel? A Unique Direction in the Development of the Definition and Practice of Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy12. Life Cycle Analysis of the Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy Field -- 13. Is Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy a Profession? The Consolidation of the Professional Identity of the Animal-Assisted Psychotherapist in Israel -- Practice -- 14. The Relationship Between the Animalistic and the Artistic: A Therapeutic Model Integrating Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy With Art Therapy. 
505 8 |a ""15. “What Does the Turtle Have Inside Its House?â€? Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy With Foster Children""""16. “Take Me Under Your Wingâ€?â€?Love in Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy: A Clinical Perspective on the Unique Therapeutic Bond Between Animals and Humans""; ""17. Animal-Assisted Group Psychotherapy for Children""; ""Conclusion""; ""Appendix A. The Child and the Animal and the Potential Space Between: A Comparison of Animal-Assisted Education and Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy""; ""Appendix B. Roles of Animals in Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy"" 
505 8 |a Appendix C. Code of Ethics: The Israeli Association of Animal-Assisted PsychotherapyAppendix D. The 18th Session of the Israeli Knesset -- Appendix E. Representative Certificate Program in Animal-Assisted Psychotherapy -- Contributors -- Index. 
520 |a Designed for graduate, advanced undergraduate, and practitioner project management courses with an information technology focus, Methods of IT Project Management is built around the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). The text provides students with all of the concepts, techniques, and methods found in the leading project management reference books, while also conveying practical knowledge that can immediately be applied in real-world settings. Unlike other books in this field, the material is organized according to the sequence of the project management life cycle from initial overview, through initiation, execution, and control, to close out. Following this life cycle, as opposed to covering the material by knowledge area, allows students to simultaneously learn project management concepts and methods at the same time as they develop skills they can use immediately during and upon completion of the course. The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification issued by the Project Management Institute (PMI) is the world's leading certification in this field. To help students prepare, the authors have dedicated an appendix to practice study questions and give helpful advice on preparing for and passing the PMP exam. At the end of each chapter, the text provides one or more mini-cases based on the theme of a running case study that extends through the entire book. The mini-cases provide additional opportunities for students to apply project management concepts and techniques, and they are ideal for stimulating class discussions and debates. In addition, these cases also present thought-provoking scenarios to challenge the more advanced student. 
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