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Counseling vs. Treatment Most of the sex addiction programs and certified sex addiction therapists (CSATs) that treat people for sex addiction make a distinction between “counseling” vs. “treatment.” The initial approach to helping people with sex addiction is more often thought of as “treatment.” The difference is that when we think of counseling or therapy we tend to think of a process whereby people change because they get insights into the cause of their problems and this awareness makes them behave differently.
This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report:
www.gao.gov/products/GAO-15-614
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19th century family photo album. / 19. századi családi fotóalbum...
Fényképek egy régi családi fényképalbumban (dedikációja alapján az albumot 1867-ben kezdték meg), nagyszüleim fénykép-gyűjteményéből, amit most augusztusban dokumentáltam le Gyulán.
Pictures in an old family photo album (from circa 1867), most of the pictures show family members, but some are portraits of famous people (in the same format though!). I took these pictures at my grandmother's place in August.
Automatically recorded fisheye image from UBC's flux tower camera during the 2016 summer campaign at Illisarvik. The image shows the eddy covariance system (CSAT-3 ultrasonic anemometer-thermometer, Li-7500 open path infrared gas analyzer, Li-7700 open path methane analyzer and thermocouples) to measure greenhouse gas exchange over a drained permafrost lake bed.
Photo: The University of British Columbia, Department of Geography.
Part of album Greenhouse gas measurements at Illisarvik
CSAT-3 ultrasonic anemometer and Li-7500 open path infrared gas analyzer to measure CO2 / H2O fluxes on Burns Bog Flux Tower operated by the University of British Columbia. Photo by Andreas Christen, UBC.
Part of album Burns Bog Flux Tower
Eight students from the Charter School for Applied Technologies were welcomed to the Buffalo District as part of a Job Shadow Day on March 14, 2013. The students talked to professionals, and were able to see first-hand what a career is really like, as well as received advice on college majors and learn about the Corps of Engineers. The day, organized by the Equal Employment Opportunity office, ended with a lunch and learn with the Buffalo District EEO officer on jobs in the Federal government. The students shadowed professional in a number of fields including: economics, military, graphic arts, safety, security, biochemistry, law, and chemistry. (Photos by: Andrew Kornacki, USACE Buffalo District Public Affairs Officer)
Eight students from the Charter School for Applied Technologies were welcomed to the Buffalo District as part of a Job Shadow Day on March 14, 2013. The students talked to professionals, and were able to see first-hand what a career is really like, as well as received advice on college majors and learn about the Corps of Engineers. The day, organized by the Equal Employment Opportunity office, ended with a lunch and learn with the Buffalo District EEO officer on jobs in the Federal government. The students shadowed professional in a number of fields including: economics, military, graphic arts, safety, security, biochemistry, law, and chemistry. (Photos by: Andrew Kornacki, USACE Buffalo District Public Affairs Officer)