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  • av Kathy R. Berenson
    535,-

    In the behavioral sciences today, there is increasing emphasis on transparency, and the need for research studies to be made replicable. This book presents a straightforward approach to managing and documenting one's data so that other researchers can repeat the study. This book will foster a vital career skill for students and promote transparency and replicability of research.

  • - Mental Training for Athletes and Coaches
    av Keith A. Kaufman, Carol R. Glass & Timothy R. Pineau
    719,-

    All athletes and coaches know that peak performance requires more than just physical exertion. There is a psychological component as well. This book serves as a comprehensive resource on the history, theory, and practice of mindfulness in sport, and offers an exciting approach to performance enhancement for athletes and coaches at all levels, from amateur to professional.

  • - A Story for Children About Social Anxiety
    av Ellen Flanagan Burns
    129,-

    Thomas has always been a bit shy, but recently his nervousness has been getting in the way of the things he would like to do. He realises it may be time to talk to someone. With the help of his parents and a therapist, Thomas learns how social anxiety affects his brain, and everyday tools and strategies to cope with and combat it. Age range: 8-12.

  • - (Because She's Shy)
    av Lyndsay Nicole Milliken
    209,-

    Blossom is bashful and "plays possum" so she won't be noticed. She wants to talk and play with other kids, but doesn't know how. But soon with some courage and support from her friends, she learns how to connect with others, take risks, and be more confident with herself. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers with more information and resources about overcoming shyness. Age range: 4-8.

  • - A Story About Being Yourself
    av Kalli Dakos
    209,-

    When a frog questions why he is blue and not green like the other frogs, his friends try to make him see how special being blue is. He comes to understand that he is blue because he is blue - and that's enough of an answer. This is a sweet story about identity and self-acceptance, one that children can apply to varying situations they may face. Age range: 4-8.

  • - Love, Sex, Romance, and Being You
    av Karen Rayne
    169,-

    A growing-up guide for the 21st century, GIRL covers what everyone is talking about - healthy sexuality, loving relationships, and gender fluidity, as well as thornier subjects such as STIs, consent, and sexual assault.

  • av Sandra C. Paivio
    975,-

    Emotion-Focused Therapy for Trauma (EFTT) is an evidence-based, short-term individual therapy that has proven highly effective in treating clients with trauma through its emphasis on both narrative and emotion processes. Richly illustrated with clinical examples and excerpts from therapy sessions, this book fully integrates theory, research, practice, and training.

  • - How Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin Built a Community
    av GAYLE E. PITMAN
    179,-

    Tells the story of Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, one of San Francisco's most well-known and politically active lesbian couples. Describing the view from Phyllis and Del's window, this book shows how one couple's activism transformed their community - and had ripple effects throughout the world. Age range: 4-8.

  • av Hanna Levenson
    595,-

    Brief dynamic therapy is a time-efficient treatment in which the therapist maintains a focus on specific client issues, all within a basic psychodynamic framework. This volume focuses largely on time-limited dynamic psychotherapy. It explores this integrative, culturally-sensitive approach, its theory, history, the therapy process, primary change mechanisms, empirical basis, and developments.

  • av Kirk J. Schneider & Orah T. Krug
    585,-

    Existential - Humanistic Therapy welds the European existential philosophical heritage of self-inquiry, struggle, and responsibility with the American tradition of spontaneity, optimism, and practicality. This title discusses the history, theory, and practice of the distinctly American expression of existential therapy.

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    2 975,-

    Clinical neuropsychology is a constantly evolving specialty, with important and exciting advances in many aspects of practice, and the application of clinical neuropsychology to forensic questions and issues is growing at a tremendous rate. This handbook covers the scientific and clinical neuropsychological advances and their application in forensic contexts.

  • - Promoting Positive Youth Development Through a Multi-Tiered System of Supports
    av Cynthia Hazel
    1 069,-

    Cynthia E. Hazel presents a unique model of secondary school change that integrates the strengths-based philosophy of positive youth development with the structure of a multi-tiered system of support. The result promotes academic, vocational, social, and emotional development of all students.

  • - Volume 1: Foundations in Knowledge; Volume 2: Trauma Practice
     
    6 705,-

    The two volume APA Handbook of Trauma Psychology is the most comprehensive guide, text, and reference work on the subject to date. It provides a survey of all the major areas and subtopics of empirical knowledge and practical applications in the field of trauma psychology, written by top experts in the field.

  • - A Guide for Psychology Instructors
     
    639,-

    A sound understanding of statistics and research methods is essential for all psychologists, and these topics are core components of both Advanced Placement and undergraduate psychology curricula. This book offers a comprehensive collection of original, pedagogically sound, classroom-tested activities that engage students, teach principles, and inspire teachers.

  • - Getting Good at Feeling Better
    av Paola Conte
    179,-

    Therapy can be intimidating for anyone, and even more so for children. Someone To Talk To is a straightforward and interactive guide to help children through the therapy process. It is an invaluable therapy accompaniment that covers what to expect, how to prepare, and tips for wrapping up.

  • - A Tale of Picky Eating and Avoiding Catastropeas
    av Susan D. Sweet
    135,-

    Princess Penelopea hates peas! So she comes up with a plan to make them disappear forever, leading to a catastropea of epic portions. In a fractured fairy tale that turns the original The Princess and the Pea on its head, Princess Penelopea realizes that peas aren't so bad after all. In fact, they might even be great.

  • av Cory F. Newman
    619,-

    Cory F. Newman and Danielle A. Kaplan offer a comprehensive approach to supervising practitioners of cognitive¿behavioral therapy, from case conceptualization to matching interventions to the individual needs of each client, to cultural competency and professional ethics.

  • - Pharmacological and Psychotherapeutic Approaches
     
    595,-

    This concise clinical guide shows mental health practitioners how psychotherapy and pharmacological approaches can be used together to treat PTSD.

  • - Corrective Experiences Across Cognitive Behavioral, Humanistic and Psychodynamic Approaches
     
    809,-

    A comprehensive look at corrective experiences across the main psychotherapeutic approaches.

  • - A Nonmedical Model of Emotional Healing
    av David N. Elkins
    839,-

    The dominant paradigm in psychotherapy is the medical model, which views therapy as a clinical treatment rather than a healing interpersonal connection. David Elkins argues that while the medical model remains widely accepted, science shows it to be inappropriate. A wealth of evidence suggests that healing occurs through human connection and social interaction, not modalities and techniques.

  • - Two-Volume Set
     
    5 615,-

    Presents the different aspects of comparative psychology in a balanced and exhaustive manner. History and Methods constitute the first two parts. The next three parts - Adaptation/Evolution, Genes/Hormones, and Neural Substrate - present the conceptual foundations for understanding the genesis of behaviour and cognition. The next four parts are devoted to the core of comparative psychology today.

  • - Queering Innovative Pedagogy and Practice
     
    785,-

    How instructors address lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) identities is critical for the education of all learners, whether or not the primary subject matter is sexual orientation and/or gender diversity. This book is a theoretical and practical guide for individuals who teach and train about LGBTQ psychology in diverse groups and settings.

  • av Jon Lasser
    189,-

    "My name is Kiko. I'm a gardener. I grow happy. Let me show you how." Kiko shows the reader how she grows happiness: by making good choices, taking care of her body and mind, paying attention to her feelings, problem solving, and spending time with family and friends. Kids will learn that they can play a pivotal role in creating their own happiness, just like Kiko.

  • - An Exercise in Mindfulness
    av Frank J. Sileo
    179,-

    Told in rhyming verse and beautifully illustrated, A World of Pausabilities is an inviting introduction to mindfulness. Following a neighbourhood on a summer day, readers will learn how to apply mindfulness to simple, everyday moments, and how days are filled with endless possibilities to take a pause.

  • - Story of a Gay Kid
    av Sandra Levins
    179,-

    A graphic novel that teaches teens about the history of gay rights in America, while emphasising the recurring theme that "It's okay to be gay. Or not. Either way, it's okay." The book features three stories woven together: a coming-of-age coming out story; a lesson on marriage equality; and the experiences of a gay man in the military.

  • - A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Social Anxiety
    av Claire A. B. Freeland
    189,-

    This book helps kids with social phobias and anxiety using an approach based on cognitive behavioural principles. Through a variety of examples, activities and step-by-step instructions, children aged 6-12 will learn how to speak up, participate, and expand their comfort zones.

  • - A Teen's Guide to Survive and Thrive
    av Jacqueline B. Toner
    186,99

  • - A Tale of Planets Not Princes
    av Brenda S. Miles
    135,-

    This is a story about a girl who would much rather go to space than meet a prince. Stella has plans of her own for a happily ever after, which don't involve being a princess. She'd rather be an astronaut! A modern retelling of a beloved fairy-tale, this is a subtle and subversive tale about girl power.

  • - Love, Learn, Work, and Play as You Age
    av Nancy K. Schlossberg
    275,-

    In this accessible and upbeat guide, Schlossberg builds on the concepts she pioneered in Retire Smart, Retire Happy and Revitalizing Retirement with an engaging take on positive aging. Looking at the basic issues of aging - health, finances, and relationships - readers will learn to think about and develop a deliberate plan to age happily.

  • - ...being bossy isn't sweet
    av Michael Genhart
    129,-

    A story about a friend who tries to get his way by being bossy and loud. Cake and Ice Cream are best friends, but Cake starts to notice that when Ice Cream wants something, he wants it right now! It becomes annoying to everyone else, and Ice Cream soon realizes that screaming at others is a quick way to lose friends. This story shows that friends bring out the best in each other, if you let them!

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