This involves the professional veterans and "interactions that
cojoin less and more experienced persons in the structuring of knowledge, emotion, and social action" (Ochs 2001:227).
I now
cojoin two selected examples of artists' books with heteroglossia as a frame for explaining how self-consciousness and self-reflexivity operate.
Surgical team working on
cojoined twins Image Credit: Great Ormond Street Hospital
7 stuck on you (2003) THE comedy starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear as
cojoined twins saw Cher playing herself as the star of an American TV show.
The following interventions were tested: Family-Based Treatment (FBT), Behavioral Family Therapy (BFST), Adolescent Focused Individual Therapy (ASF; former EOIT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)--Cognitive Behavior Therapy Enhanced (CBT-e), Systematic Family Therapy (SyFT),
Cojoined Family Therapy (CFT), Separated Family Treatment (SFT) and Acceptance-based Separated Family Treatment (ASFT).
"We know that music can be used in improving living standards clinically as it
cojoins the physical, emotional, mental, social and spiritual forces and this has propelled us to nourish the souls of people with our distinctive, charming R&B and Pop voices," explained the RcKLess Bounce team.
Dystocia due to a
cojoined twin monster foetus in a female buffalo.
By OLIVIA KELLEHER ANGIE Benhaffaf - mum of
cojoined twins Hassan and Hussein - beamed with pride as she launched her new book yesterday.
"You're almost
cojoined if your child has physical difficulties - you help them sit up and carry them - and you're even more aware of their vulnerability.
They belong to
cojoined twins Mick and John, who are fused so completely that they are one body from the chest downwards but with separate head and neck.
This time Holstad presents the installation Fear Gives Courage Wings, a memorial to the spirit of disco-era rebellion that incorporates, among other things,
cojoined roller skates, sequin-covered testicles, and a glitter-coated fist.