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  • - Practical Support for Working with Transgender and Gender-Expansive Clients
    av Kayti Protos & Heidi Dalzell
    455,-

    For professionals working therapeutically with clients in the fields of eating disorders and transgender health psychology, this essential guide addresses the clinical challenges a therapist may encounter in these areas and offers applicable advice through real life case studies.

  • av Linda Shanti McCabe
    295,-

    This book offers friendly, realistic advice to support pregnant women and new mothers struggling with changing body image, eating disorders or postpartum depression. Self-care tips and recovery tools help women let go of social and self-imposed pressures, and embrace being good enough during the massive learning curve of new motherhood.

  • av Christopher Collingwood
    335

    Drawing on Zen experience and the teachings of Jesus as shown in the gospels, this book invites Christians to explore fresh paths of thought and experience. Using examples of Zen koans and Zen readings of Christian texts, it offers a radical reorientation of life: away from one based on self-centredness, to one inclusive and at one with all.

  • av FLETCHER JEAN
    429

    This edited collection provides a diverse insight into mental health chaplaincy work. It covers trends and themes of the general mental health scene, good practice in chaplaincy and spiritual care, and it concludes with several uplifting case studies, including several from service users.

  • - Squaring the Circle
    av Clare Herbert
    369,-

    Same-sex marriage has been a hotly debated topic within the Church for many years. Clare Herbert draws on her experience as a lesbian priest in the Church of England whilst exploring the practical theology and significance of same-sex relationships within the Christian faith.

  • - Ways Forward for Frontline Professionals
    av Nick Luxmoore
    349,-

    The conversations in this book illuminate therapeutic methods. Focused on teenage pastoral care and formed of discussions between veteran counsellor Nick Luxmoore and frontline professionals, it gives rise to new understanding in the art of working with today's adolescents, in a way that is engaging, strikingly frank, and always instructive.

  • - A Workbook to Help Children, Teens and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders to Understand Their Diagnosis, Gain Confidence and Thrive
    av Peter Vermeulen
    455,-

    I am Special is a programme for helping children, teens and adults on the autism spectrum to understand themselves and their diagnosis, gain confidence and thrive. Specially-designed worksheets, included on a CD in a handy printable format, are completed to build up a unique and personal book about the individual and promote self-understanding.

  • - A TRANS Woman on Gender, Feminism, and Politics
    av Rachel Anne Williams
    309,-

    A provocative exploration of issues relating to gender, feminism, philosophy and trans-identities, written from a trans-feminist perspective. It empowers readers, raises awareness and breaks down misconceptions about trans identities, covering issues such as women's male privilege, radical feminism and being trans enough.

  • - What They Are and How to Help
    av Betsy de Thierry
    245

    Full of helpful information and advice, this is the perfect introduction for any adult parenting or caring for a child who has experienced attachment difficulties. It explains what we know about them and how they impact on children, as well as offering advice and tips.

  • - Simple Stuff to Improve Your Working Memory
    av Tracy Packiam Packiam Alloway
    245

    A child-friendly illustrated guide to what working memory is, what it feels like to have problems with your working memory, and what you can do about it. Offering easy to follow tips and strategies, this is the go-to book for kids aged 7+ to read with their parents or teachers, and includes a note for adults on testing for working memory issues.

  • av Jay Kyle Petersen
    455,-

    Intersex is a commonly misunderstood natural human variation, and this book covers a wide breadth of topics on the subject in both a comprehensive and accessible way. It includes information on what intersex is, its range of variations, and practical strategies for supporting intersex people. Ideal for both professionals and general readers.

  • av Jan Oyebode
    295,-

    Ethnicity and culture uniquely influence the experience of living with dementia. Structured around the 'dementia journey', this practical guide includes pre-diagnosis, assessment, diagnosis, post-diagnostic care, including considerations around end-of-life and coping following bereavement.

  • - A Story for Children Who Have a Transgender Parent or Relative
    av Sarah Savage
    245

    An illustrated picture book that tells the story of Mini and her dad Haley, a transgender woman, as Mini explains to her cousin why misgendering is damaging and emphasises the need to treat trans people with respect. For children aged 3+ who have a family member who is transitioning.

  • - Applications for Practice, Research, Social Justice, Self-Care, and Pedagogy
    av Louvenia Jackson
    455,-

    By introducing cultural humility to the reader, this book offers a way of acknowledging our biases, assumptions and beliefs whilst also understanding the impact that those aspects can have on the practice of art therapy. It demonstrates a need for multicultural practice and offers tools for implementation.

  • - Supporting Young Children's Development and Wellbeing
    av Ruth Churchill Churchill Dower
    399,-

    Recognising the importance of creative learning processes and the arts for young children's physical, social and emotional development, this book provides guidance for early childhood practitioners to encourage creativity in their settings. Each chapter includes reflective questions and strategies that can be implemented in daily practice.

  • - A Practical Manual for Supporting School Engagement, Aspirations and Success in Young People Aged 11-18
    av Nikki Giant
    469

    A year-long curriculum-based programme designed to prevent young people from disengaging from education and the learning process, providing the tools and support they need to ignite a passion for success and belief in their future potential. The book includes a photocopiable manual of activities to use in the classroom.

  • - Chaplaincy in Theory and Practice
    av Vineet Chander & Lucinda Mosher
    609,-

    An edited handbook on Hindu chaplaincy, the issues surrounding it, and Hindu pastoral care offered in other 'non-chaplaincy' settings. A unique resource for Hindu chaplains to practice spiritual care in a way that is authentic to their tradition, and for chaplains of all backgrounds to understand the spiritual needs of Hindus.

  • - A Research-Based Practical Handbook
    av LAWRENCE CLARE
    399,-

    An edited volume of practical research-based advice, with discussion points and activities to help educate new and practising teachers about autism. Includes chapters on maths, physical education, sex and relationships, behaviour management and more.

  • - A Person-Centred Framework for Assessment and Support Planning
    av Julie Christie
    335

    This is a resource for dementia care professionals, guiding readers through real-world applications of resilience within assessment and planning interventions. Full of clear, practical models and frameworks for use in daily practice, the book helps practitioners develop meaningful resilience for those living with dementia.

  • av Dr Daniel Nightingale
    495

    This book discusses a range of non-pharmacological therapies that clinicians can adopt in their day to day work with dementia patients. Based on six key clinical approaches and models of intervention, the therapies have been selected to address different facets of dementia. Each therapy described is also supported by real life case studies.

  • av Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth & Kate Power
    315,-

    Funny and beautifully designed, packed with photos, this book puts amazing dyslexics and the jobs they do under the spotlight. The reader draws inspiration and insight from the stories which highlight the dyslexics' low and high points, people who inspired them, their coping strategies, strengths, eureka moments and advice to younger selves.

  • - Reflections on Vessel Dynamics in the Nan Jing
    av Z'ev Rosenberg
    459

    Master scholar-physician Z'ev Rosenberg shares his insights on pulse diagnosis in the Nan Jing. The first chapters of the Nan Jing are a virtual manual of pulse diagnosis, and this book is a commentary on these chapters, giving a deeper explanation and advising how these can inform modern clinical practice.

  • av Erica Siegel
    335

    A straightforward learning resource, covering the different acupuncture points in the body and their functions. Perfect for visual learners, it shows the primary meridians, extraordinary meridians and known extra points, in an easy to understand format with blank charts for students to make their own notes.

  • - Develop Your Knowledge of Yoga Principles and Practice
     
    309

    This practical companion for yoga students and teacher trainees shows how to deepen your knowledge of yoga and where to go next in your training, whether you are thinking of developing your own practice or considering becoming a yoga teacher. It covers the history, philosophy, different styles of yoga, and more.

  • - Your Transition as Your Partner Transitions
    av D. M. Maynard
    425,-

    Providing support and guidance for partners of trans people, this must-have workbook offers them a safe space to navigate their own journey. Through the use of exercises, quizzes and games, reflective questions, and personal anecdotes, partners have the opportunity to explore their own wants and needs.

  • - 52 weeks of powerful acupoints for physical, emotional, and spiritual health
    av John Kirkwood
    415

    Journeying through the seasons of the Five Elements, this book covers 52 acupoints, their functions in the everyday world and their physical, emotional and spiritual associations. It includes images that express the spirit of the season, and clear descriptions and photographs of the point locations.

  • - Stories from Women Who are Childless by Circumstance
    av Lois Tonkin
    279

    Honouring women who are childless by circumstance, these first-person stories describe their emotional responses and under-discussed grief. While exploring their sense of loss, the book also presents the hopefulness and positivity of the women interviewed and the alternative routes their lives have taken.

  • - A Parent's Guide to Students' Mental Health and Wellbeing
    av Laurie Leventhal-Belfer
    279

    Advice for parents helping a child on the autism spectrum prepare for and attend college. Covers everything from academic trials, social links and independent living through to mental health, sensory issues and student services, this book provides skills for parent and child to allow teens to navigate the complex world of college independently.

  • av Niall Galloway
    439,-

    Seeking Symmetry: Finding patterns in human health offers a guide through the overwhelming mass of data generated by contemporary science. Starved for the knowledge that would best help us stay healthy, we are simultaneously glutted with an overload of information about the human body. Amidst ubiquitous talk that patient-centered care and lifestyle changes are the keys to personal health, self-neglect and medical overtreatment nevertheless prevail. The body is rich with symmetries, many of them unknown to us who live in these bodies. Symmetry-seeking reveals certain patterns for understanding the information we have about the body, patterns whose roots lie in embryonic development and in evolution. The book's exploration will guide readers through the parts of their own bodies and introduce tangible, visible examples of symmetry, not only right and left but up and down, male and female, inside and out, as well as symmetries between humans and other species. It presents the symmetries of the body's internal structures that, despite their complexity, are nevertheless simple to understand when viewed with an eye for pattern. Through both words and images, this book will illustrate the most foundational of the principles, structures, and processes that decide how bodies function. A core purpose of the book is to present this knowledge through a lens that makes the information meaningful, by modeling the habit of symmetry-seeking.

  • av Josephine Key
    895

    Freedom to Move is an evidence informed practical resource which provides movement therapists of all disciplines with an exercise blueprint for rehabilitating spinal pain and many related 'injuries'. In essence, Freedom to Move describes what goes wrong in the spine and what to do about it. It integrates the applicable contemporary neuroscience around spinal movement and pain with the clinical evidence and understanding gained from the author's enquiring practice, and her exploration of various movement approaches and their contribution - or otherwise, to spinal well-being. It examines the relationship between healthy torso structure and functional control and describes and explains the author's model of spinal dysfunction - the remediation of which forms the basis of the author's model of care for the spine, The Key Approach The book's main focus is on a practical, therapeutic exercise/movement approach which addresses the common movement faults and dysfunctions observed in people with spinal pain and stiffness. In particular, the Fundamental Patterns of control are introduced as important, innate 'key' movements which naturally provide the sound foundations necessary for a healthy spine - but which have commonly been 'lost' in the movement repertoire of people with spinal pain syndromes. These are re-established and reincorporated into various poses, movements and stretches by way of specifically directed mindful movement explorations. The client is helped to regain more optimal function and move out of pain - with more freedom. The approach is applicable within all industry models of teaching therapeutic movement: in the rehabilitation of spinal pain within physiotherapy, Pilates and Yoga; and in the fitness industry, for injury prevention, health promotion and optimising spinal health in exercise programmes in general.

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