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  • av Lotta Borg Skoglund
    269,-

    A research-informed look at the unique challenges of girls and women with ADHD, from an international ADHD expert, drawing on the lived experiences of ADHD women and girls to provide tips and strategies for stronger emotional regulation and self-understanding.

  • av Valerie Muter
    299,-

    A parent's guide to understanding how to best support your child with literacy difficulties, written by a leading psychologist. Contains practical tips on how to identify your child's reading and writing challenges, what you can do to help support them and practical advice on communicating with teachers.

  • av Valerie Muter
    309,-

    The teacher's guide to children with literacy difficulties. Contains practical tips on how to identify children with reading and writing challenges, working with parents and SpLd teachers how to approach the co-occurrence of literacy difficulties with other problems, and exemplar teaching strategies for struggling children.

  • av Dr. Karen Treisman
    485

    In this vital guide, Dr Karen Treisman explores ways for individuals, teams, and health care organisations to infuse and integrate trauma-informed principles into their practice, and into the organisational culture, to avoid re-traumatisation and provide a better care environment.

  • av Georgia Vine
    349,-

    This is a unique and important perspective on challenging ableism in healthcare from an author who is a service user, a disability activist, and an occupational therapist. Georgia Vine charts her life's journey and provides vital insight on how the education, health and social care systems need to be improved.

  • av Marti Smith
    359,-

    This resourceful guide explains the science behind trauma and how it impacts specific regions of the brain and the sensory systems. It provides low-cost strategies and activities on how to rehab regions of the brain and can be applied in many different settings including juvenile justice, schools, and residential care.

  • av Anne Longfield
    299,-

    Part unflinching exposé, part call to action, this vital book drags inequality into the light and examines how it feeds vulnerable children into the cycle of deprivation. Pushing readers to examine their own mindsets, it provides practical ways for individuals as well as institutions to enact real change and open up a positive future.

  • av Fiona Biggar
    259,-

    A lifeline for parents of adopted or fostered children looking for simple and easy to use therapeutic parenting ideas and activities. This book features creative strategies that will help you to nurture a strong connection with your child, based on trust, compassion, and safety.

  • av Lynn Stoller
    549,-

    This sensory yoga training program has been designed for a variety of professions and settings to help children and teens struggling with trauma, stress, depression, and other related mental health conditions. It nurtures the development of healthy habits and self-esteem through the reduction of stress, emotional dysregulation, and hypervigilance.

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    629,-

    The definitive guide to trauma-transformative practice. World-leading experts outline emerging research and practice relating to trauma, and what this means for practitioners supporting individuals, families and communities.

  • av Robert Jennings
    745,-

    An extensive, wide-ranging maths and dyscalculia assessment tool covering the main foundation topics of numeracy, involving number-based topics. For use by teachers, SENCOs and home educators alike for students age 6-16 complete with downloadable fillable forms for accessors and pupils, user manual and two separate tests.

  • av Kim S. Golding
    409,-

    A guide to the history, development, and application of dyadic developmental psychotherapy (DDP) in children's residential care services. From using the PACE model in conversations to balancing emotional regulation with physical safety in secure homes, this book explores the theory and practicalities of supporting children in residential care.

  • av Andrew Lister
    309,-

    A guide to using dyadic developmental psychotherapy (DDP) to support children and families in social care settings. It explores not only direct intervention with children, but also ways to apply DDP principles to difficult decisions for social workers, and adaptations to sensitively support children and families from a range of backgrounds.

  • av Sabine Schmitz
    695,-

    Drawing from the wisdom of Chinese medicine, this book examines eczema from its core, providing proven-effective formulas. This guide also highlights the influence of environmental factors and emotional wellbeing. It is the perfect resource for those treating chronic skin conditions in their daily practice.

  • av Kai Conibear
    269,-

    This stigma-free guide to psychosis highlights the voices of people who've been there. Featuring interviews with people from all walks of life, this book explores what psychosis is really like, and how to live with the practical challenges as well as handling other people's misconceptions.

  • av Rachel Brandoff
    455,-

    Revitalise your approach to supporting survivors of intimate partner violence with this innovative art therapy-inspired method. The creative projects linked to each phase of the Empowerment Wheel help you guide clients through a journey of self-exploration towards recovery and a healthier, more confident future.

  • av Monika Parkinson
    269,-

    Based on many years' experience working with young people, this reassuring guide explores the individual and environmental reasons why teens self-harm and shows parents, carers, and teachers how to regulate their own responses. Advice on providing calm, validating support allows carers to help teens feel heard and reduce self-harming behaviour.

  • av Dr Chukwuemeka Nwuba
    269,-

    Eating Disorders Don't Discriminate is an honest collection of writings confronting stereotypes and misconceptions about what eating disorders look like and who they impact. Tapping into sources of expert knowledge throughout, the diversity in accounts showcase how you can begin to understand your own journey of body acceptance and recovery and sup

  • av Fiona Zandt
    455,-

    Packed with over fifty playful, practical, and purposeful activities, this book provides clinical practitioners with the tools they need to work with children aged 4-12 looking to regulate and manage their anger, and the adults who support them.

  • av Cara Lisette
    299,-

    The OCD Recovery Journal is for anybody struggling to stay motivated while managing the challenges of OCD. With journaling prompts and creative activities to help you take control of your OCD and care for yourself in the process, this journal is yours to be as free and imaginative with as you wish.

  • av Juliet Young
    359,-

    This illustrated guide offers a fresh and accessible introduction to the clinical psychology field, including the history and context of the profession. Through a critical lens, it explores topical arguments and debates within the profession, while also addressing issues of diversity, inclusivity, and quality.

  • av Natasha Daniels
    309,-

    This handy workbook shows kids how to build the skills to crush OCD. From recognising compulsions to using exposure (ERP) to tackle triggers before they kick in, the exercises in this book are built from the author's expertise as a child therapist and OCD specialist to give kids the tools to reduce their symptoms.

  • av Samantha Hughes MscPT
    469

    This book provides a holistic and comprehensive approach to prostate cancer recovery by exploring the biological, surgical, psychological and social wellbeing of prostate cancer survivors. It is full of actionable advice, practical strategies and handouts, and includes a comprehensive and accessible Q&A by two esteemed urologists.

  • av AJ Silver
    439,-

    This pioneering resource provides birth professionals and pregnant people insight into navigating birth, from conception to the perinatal period, whilst fat. It dismantles the stigma faced by fat people in the birthing world and provides effective guidance for better quality of care whilst empowering them to feel confident in their choices.

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    299,-

    In this collection, contributors from across the world describe their experiences with Functional Neurological Disorder. Chapters explore the fight for diagnosis, the emotional impact of living with a long term, stigmatised condition, coping with symptoms, and more, all from the perspective of people living with FND.

  • av Rachael Litherland
    409,-

    Dementia care can be revolutionised to put service users at the centre of decisions, by recognising and removing the societal and environmental barriers in the way of accessibility. The culmination of 5 years of research, this book shows the way through the results of 26 projects led by people with dementia in the DEEP Network.

  • av Ziya Altug Ocs
    575,-

    This practical resource provides professionals with a holistic toolbox on how to promote integrative lifestyle medicine with their clients. Focussing on the 6 primary lifestyle medicine factors of nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress, addiction and social connectedness, it promotes sustainable mind-body healing with actionable advice and strategies.

  • av Grace Chrishanthy Jayarajah
    369,-

    Perinatal OCD is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. Dr Chrishanthy Grace Jayarajah explains all the facets of perinatal OCD and how to best recognize, treat and support those with the condition during your encounters with them.

  • av Jessica Kingsley Publishers
    269,-

    An illustrated guide to LGBTQIA2S+ codes and symbols for children 5+. With an exploration of queer underground culture throughout history to the present day, and questions for further discussion, this is a perfect guide for parents and teachers alike.

  • av Eliza Fricker
    279

    From the Sunday Times bestselling author, Eliza Fricker, comes an illustrated graphic novel that explores her neurodivergent childhood. Full of personal anecdotes and insights, Eliza's is a story that will resonate with many adults, and shine a light on how we can learn from the past and better support neurodivergent children in the future.

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