New Releases by Nicholas Long

Nicholas Long is the author of Parenting the Strong-Willed Child, Expanded Fourth Edition: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six-Year-Olds (2023), Influence of Organometallic Actinide Systems on Bonding and Electronic Properties Within the F-Block (2022), Booba (2020), Abandoned Upstate New York (2020), The Chemistry of Molecular Imaging (2014).

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Parenting the Strong-Willed Child, Expanded Fourth Edition: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six-Year-Olds

release date: Dec 05, 2023
Parenting the Strong-Willed Child, Expanded Fourth Edition: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six-Year-Olds
The clinically proven five-week program for improving your child's behavior—fully updated and revised In 1996, Parenting the Strong-Willed Child established itself as a seminal guide for parents who want to manage challenging behavior with parenting techniques grounded in positive reinforcement, without yelling or harming a child’s self-esteem. The authors provide a proven, step-by-step five-week program giving parents the tools they need to successfully build upon their child’s strengths while effectively managing challenging behavior. Packed with brand-new content, this fourth edition has been thoroughly updated to integrate state-of-the-field scientific and clinical advances, providing a timely and thorough response to the current issues facing parents of young children. It addresses important new topics, including: Understanding parenting and child behavior in context, including effects of the global pandemic, racial disparities, financial strain, and other parenting challenges Greater opportunities for parents to learn proven parenting skills for challenging child behaviors such as noncompliance, whining, and tantrums Help for parents to apply new skills to the specific problem behaviors they are facing Strategies for linking the five-week program skills to common parenting challenges, including screen time Understanding how the proven five-week program can help parents of children with ADHD given advances in science and clinical practice in this area The importance of parent self-care as they learn the program Improve the life of your child—and yourself—with valuable lessons and science-backed advice that has helped a generation of parents raise happy, healthy children.

Influence of Organometallic Actinide Systems on Bonding and Electronic Properties Within the F-Block

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Influence of Organometallic Actinide Systems on Bonding and Electronic Properties Within the F-Block
The actinide series is of great importance, possessing applications in clean energy, space travel, medicinal use, and even household smoke detectors. Despite everyday applications, our knowledge of the actinides is severely limited compared to the rest of the periodic table. Low available quantities of these elements, in addition to hazardous radiotoxicity, presents a unique set of challenges when studying them. Nuclear energy presents grand opportunities for clean energy and is a leading source adopted by many countries; however, difficulties in recycling and separating these elements from nuclear waste proves to be a pervasive task. Furthering the limited understanding of bonding and electronic properties characteristic of the actinide series will present new opportunities for recycling and waste separation techniques. Historically, f-electrons were thought to be chemically inert, only participating in electrostatic interactions and displaying heavily localized behavior. Actinides were thought to act like their lanthanide counterparts; however, this is now known to be false. Actinide−carbon bonding showed the first evidence of covalency in the actinide series, differentiating their bonding properties from the lanthanides. Furthermore, recent studies have demonstrated how the greater radial extension of the 5f orbitals beyond the 4f orbitals results in greater reactivity and a lower degree of localization of the 5f electrons. Chapter 1 will provide background information on the actinide series, as well as its historical importance and applications. Information regarding the importance of organometallic actinide chemistry, intervalence charge transfer, and challenges in working with these elements is discussed. Chapters 2 and 3 build a baseline for intervalence charge transfer studies within the actinide series, presenting a series of dinuclear systems with neptunium, plutonium, and various lanthanide analogues. These complexes allow for flexible redox studies and will be applied for the synthesis of mixed-valent systems displaying the delocalization of f-electrons, pushing the boundary on our understanding of these fundamental properties. Chapter 3 transitions from the localized properties of f-electrons to their unique bonding properties by introducing an organometallic synthetic precursor. Metal−carbon bonding is a nearly untouched field in transplutonium elements, which is surprising considering the reported differences in covalency between the actinide−carbon and lanthanide−carbon bonding, as well as the prevalence of americium and curium in nuclear waste. Chapters 5 demonstrates how the addition of azine bridging ligands to these organometallic systems allows for the tuning of covalency in actinide−nitrogen bonding, a common target in improving separations techniques. Chapter 6 presents the first reported structural characterization of a curium−carbon bond, opening doorways to a new field of actinide chemistry: organocurium chemistry. In addition to unexpected bonding differences between curium and its samarium analogue, organometallic curium demonstrates never before seen optical properties, including significantly redshifted emission in a putative Cp'3Cm, as well as the quenched photoluminescence of (Cp'3Cm)2([mu]−4,4'−bpy). This work introduces actinide systems that serve as a baseline for intervalence charge transfer experiments and the delocalization of f-electrons, as well as a series of transplutonium complexes possessing actinide−carbon bonding, possessing bonding and electronic properties never before observed with these elements.

Booba

release date: Jun 03, 2020
Booba
FEATURES: 6" x 9" letter size Premium Matte Soft Cover 100 college-ruled lined pages Great size to carry everywhere in your bag, for work, high school, college Perfect For Notes - sketching - To-Do-List - Creative Ideas - School & so much more... Makes a great Christmas, birthday, mothers day, graduation or beginning of the school year gift for Men & Women and Boys & Girls

Abandoned Upstate New York

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Abandoned Upstate New York
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The Chemistry of Molecular Imaging

release date: Nov 24, 2014
The Chemistry of Molecular Imaging
Molecular imaging is primarily about the chemistry of novel biological probes, yet the vast majority of practitioners are not chemists or biochemists. This is the first book, written from a chemist's point of view, to address the nature of the chemical interaction between probe and environment to help elucidate biochemical detail instead of bulk anatomy. Covers all of the fundamentals of modern imaging methodologies, including their techniques and application within medicine and industry Focuses primarily on the chemistry of probes and imaging agents, and chemical methodology for labelling and bioconjugation First book to investigate the chemistry of molecular imaging Aimed at students as well as researchers involved in the area of molecular imaging

Leveraging OpenStudio's Application Programming Interfaces :.

release date: Jan 01, 2013

Parenting the Strong-Willed Child: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six-Year-Olds, Third Edition

release date: Jun 22, 2010
Parenting the Strong-Willed Child: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six-Year-Olds, Third Edition
A clinically proven, five-week program for improving your child's behavior Rex Forehand, Ph.D. and Nicholas Long Ph.D. have helped thousands of parents achieve discipline using positive reinforcement, without yelling or harming the child's self-esteem. Their clinically proven, five-week program gives you the tools you need to successfully manage your child’s behavior, giving specific factors that cause or contribute to disruptive behavior; ways to develop a more positive atmosphere in your family and home; and strategies for managing specific behavior problems. The completely revised and updated edition includes: new information, based on research, about child temperament; new chapter on the hot topic of play as a means of strengthening parent-child relationship; new section on collaborative disciplining with preschool teachers; expanded section about depression and stress linked to parenting; new research findings about ADHD and its treatment. Uncover the specific factors that contribute to your child's disruptive behavior. Identify with real-life parent testimonials and discover strategies for managing specific behavior problems. Authors Rex Forehand, Ph.D., and Nicholas Long, Ph.D., are experts in the field of child psychology. New research highlights the scientific foundation behind the program. Topics include: Understanding Your Strong-Willed Child's Behavior; Strong-Willed Behavior and How It All Begins; Why Is My Child Becoming Even More Strong-Willed?; It Takes More than Just Good Parenting; Does My Child Have ADHD?; Addressing Strong-Willed Behavior: A Five-Week Program; Does My Child’s Behavior Really Need to Change?; Week 1: Attending; Week 2: Rewarding; Week 3: Ignoring; Week 4: Giving Directions; Week 5: Using Time-Outs; Integrating Your Parenting Skills; Creating a Positive Climate for Behavior Change; Creating a More Positive Home; Improving Your Communication Skills; Developing More Patience; Building Positive Self-Esteem; Helping Your Child Solve Problems with Peers; Solving Some Common Behavior Problems: Additional Recommendations; Specific Problem Behaviors

Involutions of Shifts of Finite Type

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Real-time Weather Data Access Guide

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Real-time Weather Data Access Guide
The National Weather Service (NWS) collects weather information from stations around the world. There are approximately 4,000 stations in the world that are currently monitored. This weather information is collected, parsed, and stored into a local database at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The data are available to anyone via the Internet and e-mail. This database is based on an earlier database developed by the Gas Technology Institute (GTI, formerly the Gas Research Institute) beginning in 1998 for 234 locations in the United States. GTI and its subcontractors (Mason-Grant and Rocket Science) graciously donated that data and allowed DOE to incorporate it into this new database--providing data for some locations from late 1998 through today (although there may be significant gaps in the data). The accuracy and continuity of the data is dependent on many procedures operating seamlessly. The NWS ftp site must be active, the local data collection computer must be on and stable, and local Internet services must be available. If any of these variables are unavailable then missing data will occur. Also, the data received is only as good as the data reported. The parser and database does not determine if the data was off by a certain percent because of a failing sensor or unusual conditions during the time of the reading. The majority of the data that is collected is the dry bulb/dew point temperatures, pressure, and wind conditions. In some cases more information was available and is included in the database. This paper will document how the data are parsed, how the data are filled, and how to access the database.

An Investigation of Telomerase-based Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies in Canine Cancer

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Rehearsing Ends

release date: Apr 01, 2004

One Author in Search of Four Stories

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Parenting the Strong-Willed Child, Revised and Updated Edition: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six-Year-Olds

release date: Mar 15, 2002
Parenting the Strong-Willed Child, Revised and Updated Edition: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six-Year-Olds
The bestselling five-week program to improving the disruptive child's behavior--now updated and revised Based on more than 40 years of collective research, parents and longtime child behavior experts Dr. Rex Forehand and Dr. Nicholas Long have devised a program to help you find positive and manageable solutions to your child's difficult behavior. Now in a revised and updated edition, Parenting the Strong-Willed Child is a self-guided program for managing disruptive young children based on a clinical treatment program. This hands-on guide provides you with a step-by-step, five-week program toward improving your child's behavior as well as the entire family's relationship. Providing you with the necessary tools for successfully managing the difficult child, the book covers specific factors that cause or contribute to a child's disruptive behavior; ways to develop a more positive atmosphere in your family and home; actual reports by parents of difficult children; strategies for managing specific behavior problems; how to tell if your child might have ADHD; and more.

Making Divorce Easier on Your Child: 50 Effective Ways to Help Children Adjust

release date: Mar 01, 2002
Making Divorce Easier on Your Child: 50 Effective Ways to Help Children Adjust
From the bestselling authors of Parenting the Strong-Willed Child, expert strategies and action steps for divorcing parents While there are many trade books on children and divorce, most tend to be filled with extensive discussions of the psychological impact on children, with little effective advice. You want immediate answers and quick access to expert strategies you can use to help your kids today and in the future. Making Divorce Easier on Your Child arms you with 50 effective strategies and action steps for helping your kids cope with divorce, packaged in a convenient, quick-bite format. It is based on the authors' years of clinical experience dealing with the children of divorce, as well as their extensive research into the causes and cures of divorce-related emotional problems. "Informative and sensible, offering realistic, clear-cut recommendations." Robert Brooks, Ph.D., Faculty, Harvard Medical School, and coauthor of Raising Resilient Children

A Comparison of Rapid Staining Techniques for the Cytological Evaluation of Canine Intracranial Neoplasims

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Parenting the Strong-willed Child

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Parenting the Strong-willed Child
The clinically proven five-week program for parents of two to six-year-olds.

Parenting Education

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Shipping Conferences

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Information and referral services : research findings

release date: Jan 01, 1991

The Effect of Labeling Passive Relaxation Techniques "hypnotic" on Self-reported Relaxation

Interstudy Information and Referral Center Study

Information and Referral Centers: a Functional Analysis. Prepared by Nicholas Long [and Others] ... Third Edition, Etc

Information and Referral Services: Reaching Out. By Martha Cushing and Nicholas Long ... Revised

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