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Comprend les noms: Ben Furman

Œuvres de Ben Furman

De methode Kids' Skills (2013) 4 exemplaires
Antons Albtraum 2 exemplaires
The Devil's Darning Needle (2007) 2 exemplaires
Oskuste õpe (2016) 2 exemplaires
Ik ben trots op je 1 exemplaire
Gisle gjør noe galt (2004) 1 exemplaire
Elina kesyttää tiikerin (2001) 1 exemplaire
Börn eru klár 1 exemplaire
Misbrugsløsninger 1 exemplaire
Børn kan (2005) 1 exemplaire
Ich schaffs!, Trainingsbuch (2008) 1 exemplaire
Psykiatrian perusteet (1987) 1 exemplaire
Devils Darning Needle 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Furman, Ben
Date de naissance
1953-09-21
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Finland
Études
University of Helsinki (MD)
Professions
psychiatrist
psychotherapist

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Critiques

Ich finde schon, dass er auf ein paar wichtige Punkte hinweist. Als langjähriger Profi neigt man dazu zu übersehen, dass Entwicklungen auch bei identen, schwierigen Ausgangslagen sehr unterschiedlich verlaufen können. Der Stil hat mir nicht gefallen, teilweise übertreibt er meines Erachtens auch damit, wenn er die schlummernden Potentiale die in schwierigen, oft traumatischen Lebensläufen stecken positiv umdeutet. Besser ist offenbar sein Buch über problemorientiertes Arbeit mit Jugendlichen (Nr. 3127). In das habe ich auch hineingeblättert. Ist sehr praxisorientiert. ~ 2009… (plus d'informations)
 
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NEUSTART | Aug 3, 2022 |
Die Schultasche steht mitten im Flur, das Kinderzimmer ist seit Tagen nicht aufgeräumt, und am Morgen hing wieder die Schlafanzughose zum Trocknen über der Heizung. – Manche Probleme mit Kindern scheinen sich auf Dauer einzunisten und allen Versuchen, sie aus der Welt zu schaffen, standzuhalten. Eltern, Erzieher und Therapeuten, die damit konfrontiert sind, brauchen vor allem eines: neue Ideen, die sich im Alltag auch praktisch umsetzen lassen.
 
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Fredo68 | Jun 11, 2020 |
Reviewed by Rebecca Wells for TeensReadToo.com

Eleven-year-old Sam Costas can't imagine anything worse than being stuck on her grandfather's farm while her archaeologist parents travel the world. The summer stretches out before her in an unswerving road of boredom, but unbeknownst to Sam, an adventure is about to come searching for her...

Deep in the caverns below the farm, Prince Buznor, a young Awok, is on a perilous mission. He must find Sam and bring her back to Innerworld, where she is asked to complete a special quest. According to Awok legend, she is the only Outworlder who can locate and control the Crimson Crystal, the one weapon that can defeat the enemies threatening Buznor's people.

To reach the Crimson Crystal, Sam and Buznor must travel through dangerous lands and face vicious monsters that threaten them as well as treachery from within their trusted ranks. Will Sam be able to overcome her fears and find the Crimson Crystal in time to save the Awokian world?

SAM'S QUEST FOR THE CRIMSON CRYSTAL presents a conventional fantasy story, complete with a hero and obvious villains. The plot of the tale is predictable, but Ben Furman's execution more than compensates for it. Innerworld is a fascinating land with highly inventive creatures - I especially enjoyed the catacomb dwarfs. And though Sam is the typical misfit-turned-hero found in so many escapist fantasy stories, she is unique in that she retains all of her misfit qualities as she journeys through Innerworld; at no point does she shuck off her glasses, throw away her asthma inhaler, and effect a magical transformation into a Hero.

At the end of SAM'S QUEST FOR THE CRIMSON CRYSTAL, Sam may be more confident, but she remains the same asthmatic, lovable Sam that readers will enjoy and identify with.
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GeniusJen | 1 autre critique | Oct 12, 2009 |
First of all, thanks to Anna of Diary of an Eccentric for hosting a lovely giveaway where I won this book, and thanks to Ben Furman for sending me signed copy! I was really looking forward to reading this cute book... and I did! And I am glad that I did!

Samantha Mae Costa is one of those normal kids with glasses and asthma, and she is your super-hero! Yes, and you will love her because she was there in you and me when we were kids ;)! Sam's parents are archaeologists who are always on trips to different places and are most interested in looking for the lost City of Atlantis ,and before one of these trips, they leave Sam at her Granpa's farm. She wants this holiday not to be boring.. but to find some adventure... when she and her beloved dog Patch meet Prince "Buzz" Buznor from the Innerworld. He has been looking for Sam, for she is the only one who can find the Crimson Crystal and save the Innerworld from an attack by the Zogs of the Bottomworld who were suppressed by the Awokians [ people of the Innerworld]! Sam finding herself in this unusual world, is very nervous about her responsibilities to the whole new world :)
How Sam, Buzz and Patch find the Crimson Crystal and how the hell does Sam realize her powers ... is for you to read!
This is an interesting tale and the best part is that it is a fast paced book for our teens :) And it is fun to read book! Sam is you normal girl, and it is heartening to feel there is one in you and me too! To believe in yourself and your intuition and think of good and move forward is what makes you a hero in your own lives!
Sam understood herself! And we had he most enjoyable read!
You have teens/kids at your place?! Give them this gift this festive season :) and I am sure they will love it :)
A definite 4 on 5!
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veens | 1 autre critique | Dec 25, 2008 |

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Œuvres
47
Membres
181
Popularité
#119,336
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
5
ISBN
61
Langues
10

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