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  • - 52 Weekly Group Session Plans for Working with Older Adults
    av Sophie Jopling & Sarah Mousley
    485

    These multi-sensory group sessions, one for each week of the year, are ideal for working with older adults. Focusing on reminiscence to stimulate memory and sensory functioning, and enhance wellbeing, these activities bring a fresh approach to group sessions. Supporting colour photographs and cards are available to download.

  • - Creative and Transformative Responses to Trauma After Natural Disasters, War and Other Crises
    av Sally Adnams Jones
    505,-

    This timely book reveals the therapeutic effect group art projects can have when working with survivors and refugees of war, natural disaster, poverty, pandemic and genocide. Artists and therapists who have worked with trauma internationally explain the theory and practice of their approaches and provide inspiration for others working in this area.

  • - A Prisoner's Guide to Meditation
     
    299,-

    In this inspiring true story of how inner strength and kindness can overcome adversity, prisoners share how meditation changed their lives. With intimate letters between prisoners and charity workers from the Prison Phoenix Trust, it is beautifully illustrated and includes a simple beginner's guide to meditation.

  • av Alain Auberville
    549

    Motility, relating to the vital energy of the human tissues, is a basic concept in osteopathy. This book presents a simple and systematic definition of motility, based on the movement of all of the body's structures during embryogenesis. Those initial movements, intrinsic to the energy of the tissues, are the essence of motility and, as such, they are crucial to the tissues' normal movement. These fundamental ideas expand the osteopath's clinical intervention techniques and deepen the understanding of both the bases of osteopathy and of human functions.Illustrated in two colours with clear and original line drawings and photographs, this book offers the new model of practice developed by Alain Auberville over his 30 years of experimentation and teaching; it is presented here by Andree Aubin, who has linked Alain Auberville's approach to classic osteopathic concepts in order to facilitate its integration into regular clinical practice.

  • - Children's reflexology to reduce anxiety and help soothe the senses
    av Susan Quayle
    269,-

    Mouse and her friends are rudely awakened by a big storm that leaves them far away from the comfort of their homes! Join them on their journey back with calming illustrations and reflexology techniques that soothe the anxieties of dealing with a big change. Accompanied by diagrams and easy instructions for relaxation.

  • - Integrating Tuning Forks with Needles
    av Mary Elizabeth Wakefield & MichelAngelo
    629

    This ground-breaking book introduces the theory and practice of Vibrational Acupuncture (TM), and presents practical techniques that integrate the use of precision calibrated Ohm planetary tuning forks and acupuncture needles on the points and meridians of the face and body.

  • - Desk Reference,
    av Will Maclean
    445

    A comprehensive handbook of Chinese herbs and their clinical applications, this updated reference describes in detail each herb's characteristics with comparative charts to help clinicians discriminate between similar herbs and dosage guidance.

  • - Everyday Yoga for Calm, Happy, Healthy Little Yogis
    av Emma Hughes
    299

    Go Yogi! introduces simple yoga asanas (postures) to children, encouraging children to make yoga practice part of their everyday lives. Through full-page illustrations and simple instructions, children will be deep-breathing and doing downward dog in no time!

  • - Practical Ayurvedic Wisdom for Modern Physicians
    av Claudia Welch
    405

    Emphasizing the importance of practitioner-patient relationships and compassion, this book examines the definition of an effective physician and how understanding the art of doctoring can not only improve relationships in the therapy room, but also make the medicine prescribed more effective.

  • - How to Ask Questions Your Body Can Answer - 12 Essential 'Clean Questions' for Mind/Body Therapists
    av Nicholas Pole
    375,-

    A thorough analysis of the Clean Language technique that can be applied to a variety of mind and body therapies. Through numerous theories and practical case studies, the importance of language in therapeutic practices is revealed.

  • av Catherine J. Lumenello
    685

    This progressive handbook for Chinese medicine students/practitioners looks at gender, physiology, relationships and attraction from a Chinese medicine perspective. It accesses the Daoist, Buddhist and Confucianist roots of the medicine to understand emotional etiology and treatment concerns. It covers transgender issues, asexuality, and polyamory.

  • - Twelve Stories for Practitioners and Patients
    av John Hamwee
    295

    12 stories each depict a different organ of the body and illustrate how they are traditionally understood in Chinese Medicine. The author shows that an appreciation of what the Chinese call the 'spirit of the organs' leads to more effective treatments of both common and unusual conditions.

  • av Alan Hext
    495

    An accessible guide to Zero Balancing and the structural energetics of the body for bodyworkers and all practitioners who work with qi. This mind-body therapy roots the esoteric aspects of qi and energy in a practical bodywork approach.

  • av Christiane Sanderson
    399,-

    This essential guide shows how to be a better listener to adult survivors of child sexual abuse. Survivors share how the different types of abuse they experienced still affect their lives; renowned psychologist Christiane Sanderson reveals what their stories mean in practice, identifying common behaviours and advising how best to support them.

  • - How Forensic Psychology Left Science Behind
    av Robert A. Forde
    309,-

    Robert A. Forde challenges widely held yet flawed views in the field of applying psychology to criminality. Here, he exposes the lack of evidence behind current policy and practice, the commercial and professional interests which maintain the status quo, and demands alternative approaches from the field of forensic psychology.

  • - Using Diverse Techniques in a Coordinated Approach
    av Joy Rees
    295,-

    Joy Rees investigates the best practices for building complete, effective and meaningful life work with children who are fostered and adopted. The book outlines the purpose of life work, explores the theoretical framework underpinning it, and explains how social work professionals, foster carers and adopters can make important contributions.

  • - A Story to Help Children Cope with the Serious Illness of a Loved One
    av Nathalie Slosse
    269,-

    Big Tree falls sick with woodworm and his friend Snibbles is very upset and angry. Snibbles is unsure how to help and is struggling to express his emotions. Snibbles must learn to understand his emotions and support Big Tree through his illness and treatment.

  • - A Practical Guide for Leaders and Managers
    av Debbie Garvey
    455,-

    In this accessible and informative step-by-step guide, early years consultant Debbie Garvey provides leaders and managers with best practice tips and advice for developing their performance management skills in early years settings.Drawing on current research and the author's wealth of experience in the field, each chapter sets out effective performance management techniques that leaders can apply to their workplaces, on topics such as staff development, recruitment, appraisals, conflict management, feedback and evaluation, mentoring and coaching and health and wellbeing. Grounded in an understanding of neuroscience and brain development, this practical book provides advice on how to ensure a safe and motivational environment for both children and staff to develop, whatever their needs.Designed to support new and existing managers, the book includes reflective exercises, key theories and case studies to enable leaders to develop a style suited to their team and setting, ensuring children are given the best possible support during their first and most crucial development stage.

  • - A Relational Approach for Use in Settings from Inpatient Psychiatry to Special Education Classrooms
    av John Stewart
    1 399 - 1 839

  • - A Guide for Person-Centered Practice
    av Cameron Camp & Linda Camp
    335

    This guide demonstrates how to employ empathy and respect when caring for older people with dementia. By addressing these virtues in the care model, the authors show how people with dementia can develop positive conflict resolution skills and the ability to self-initiate in matters concerning their own care for greater independence and wellbeing.

  • av QUINN PATRICIA
    455,-

    This book provides an introduction to art therapy's uses within the treatment of addiction and trauma. Through current research and case studies of combined approaches with other treatments and its implementations within specific demographics, it demonstrates the benefits of creativity within the recovery process.

  • - How to Understand and Help Your Child
    av Helen Rodwell & Katie Hunt
    339

    Practical advice and recommendations on how to parent a child with autism for adoptive parents and foster carers. This book is split into two sections - the first details what autism is, and the second looks at the particular issues it can cause for an adopted or fostered child. The perfect introductory guide for busy parents and carers.

  • - Understanding Good Practice
    av RADFORD LORRAINE
    399,-

    A timely resource addressing current issues in the field, this book examines domestic abuse and its impacts from childhood through to adulthood and later life. Chapters reflect the different life stages and outline the diversity of experience, highlighting evidence-informed practice and empowering working methods.

  • - What to Do About Hyperactivity in Children Including Those with ADHD, Spd and Asd
    av Joy Beaney & Kay Al-Ghani
    289,-

    This illustrated storybook explains hyperactivity through the story of Winston Wallaby and his uncontrollable bouncing at school. It allows children with ADHD, SPD & ASD to recognise and support their additional sensory needs. A helpful introduction for parents/carers and appendices with strategies to be used at home and in school are included.

  • - What it Means to be Muslim Today
    av Declan Henry
    375,-

    A collection of interviews with over 100 British Muslims to provide insight into what it means to be a Muslim in today's culture, and to inform any misguided opinions about Islam. Explores the Holy Texts, the essence of the religion, the different types of Islam and addresses controversial topics such as extremism and Islamophobia.

  • - Our Life After My Husband's Suicide
    av Sue Henderson
    295,-

    15 years on from her husband's suicide Sue Henderson recalls her family's experiences of the years after, with all the ensuing victories and defeats - both big and small. Also included is information on theories of grief and bereavement, and issues concerning men's mental health to help those bereaved through suicide.

  • - Everything You Really Need to Know for Working in Dementia Care
    av Dr Shibley Rahman & Robert Howard
    399

    This is an introductory guide for teaching students and practitioners how to develop their core skills in the care of people affected by dementia. It offers bite-sized pieces of information which makes the material easy to access and relate to practice. This jargon-free guide will be invaluable for anyone studying or practicing dementia care.

  • - A Support Guide
    av Felicity Chapman
    535,-

    Evidence-based practice and specific interventions are described in order to address the growing rate of mental health issues in older adults in care. This professional support guide for psychotherapists, counsellors and carers explains how to approach and work with this specific demographic along with integrated case studies.

  • - Skills and Exercises from Act and CBT for Healthy Thinking
    av Paula Nagel
    279

    An accessible, engaging how-to guide for building a personalised mental health 'workout'. Includes tried and tested therapeutic techniques, simple strategies and healthy thinking habits teenagers can use to boost their mental health fitness and emotional wellbeing.

  • av Jonny Matthew
    335

    "Anyone working with troubled young people will deal with aggression and offensive language at some point... how we deal with it says a lot about how we understand young people in the first place" An accessible, down to earth guide full of practical advice for anyone working with vulnerable teens - easy but essential reading.

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