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  • - A Multidisciplinary Guide
     
    412,-

    A holistic overview of child health and development for complementary therapists from diverse disciplines who work with babies and children. In order to deliver effective care and make their own treatment more successful, practitioners needs to know how the issue they are treating relates to other systems, both mental and physical.

  • - A Manual for Using the Experiential Focusing Method
    av Elfie Hinterkopf
    420,-

    Elfie Hinterkopf explains how the Experiential Focusing Method enables counselors and spiritual directors to integrate the spiritual dimension in their counseling effectively and provides practical information for its application.

  • av Deborah D. Gray
    229

    The authors present strategies for engaging children in fun activities to aid positive attachment between a parent or carer and their child. Each game is designed with specific age groups in mind, and activities are recommended to target specific needs in children that affect attachment, such as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.

  • av Jane Alison Sherwin
    222

    Full of advice and support, this book is an honest account of one family's experiences of raising a child with Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA). It includes strategies to help manage PDA behaviours, information on obtaining diagnosis and raising awareness, and explanations to help readers gain a better understanding of the condition.

  • av Noel Plaugher
    234

    Perfect for anyone with an interest in internal or martial arts, this accessible guide to standing qigong describes all the basic health and martial postures of the form. It also provides instruction on the variations of the movements that help strengthen healing and internal power. Practice sequences are also included.

  • - Assessing the impact of parental drug use - a toolkit for practitioners
    av Di Hart
    352,-

    This toolkit supports practitioners in their work with families where parental drug misuse leads to concerns about children's welfare

  • - A Toolbox for Helping Children with Autism Feel Safe, Accepted, and Competent
    av Bill Nason
    266,-

    This book compiles posts from the popular online Autism Discussion Page to provide simple and effective strategies for helping children with autism spectrum disorders to feel safe, accepted and competent. This volume covers anxiety and stress, challenging behaviors, stretching comfort zones, discipline, and school issues.

  • - What is Available, What is Appropriate and What is 'Fit-for-Purpose'
    av Kenneth Aitken
    1 234,-

    This practical, research-based book introduces and reviews the evidence-based measures used in the commissioning and auditing of services for people with ASD, where the ability to demonstrate the benefits and effects of support and intervention is increasingly important.

  • - Techniques for Coaches and Therapists
    av Annabelle Nelson
    270,-

    This book explains how visualizing archetypes in therapeutic practice can focus the client's attention, making space for spiritual insights and allowing distracting emotions to dissipate. Combining psychology and spirituality, it contains case studies and practical exercises to lead the client to improved emotional health and spiritual awareness.

  • - A Multidisciplinary Guide
     
    458

    A comprehensive multidisciplinary guide to disability discrimination and disability hate crime which explains what it is and how best to respond.

  • - A Book About How to Use Public Toilets Safely for Boys and Young Men with Autism and Related Conditions
    av Kate E. Reynolds
    196

    In this picture book, we join Tom as he is out and about and needs to use a public toilet. It provides parents and carers with the opportunity to teach boys and young men with autism and other special needs how to use urinals and cubicles safely and to understand the social etiquette.

  • - Putting the Principles of the Act Into Practice
    av Matthew Graham
    347

    A practical guide for health and social care professionals on the Mental Capacity Act 2005, enabling more informed and effective practice.

  • av Janet McDermott & Stephen Hicks
    380

    New collection of stories from lesbian, gay and transgender foster and adoptive parents about the challenges and rewards of parenting children of all ages. Interviews with some of the first LGBT families to adopt or foster also gives unique insight into parenting adolescent and adult children with reflections on recent policy and cultural changes.

  • - Building Positive and Empowering Relationships
    av Jonathan Leach
    392

    The social support someone receives or has access to plays a vital role in their mental health and wellbeing. This accessible book examines the nature of social support and how it can be enhanced, focusing on relationships between service users and supporters. This is an important book for mental health professionals, social workers and students.

  • - A Guide to Options for Health Professionals, Midwives, Holistic Practitioners, and Parents
    av John Wilks
    445,-

    This clear, balanced and well-researched presentation of the various holistic options for treating mothers and babies during pregnancy and childbirth enables practitioners to create the best possible outcomes for mother and baby. It offers practical tips to make childbirth a positive and safe experience and advice for when things don't go to plan.

  • av Mary Grossnickle
    182,99

    Charlie the chipmunk was adopted by a family of squirrels and he now wonders about his birthparents he has never met. Although this upsets him, he feels better after talking to his mother. Simple and charming this illustrated picture book is for children aged 2-5.

  • - A Practical Guide
    av Natalie Lackenby
    358,-

    This best practice guide provides a blueprint for managing seamless transitions between services for young people aged 16-25 with additional needs, including learning disabilities, physical disabilities, complex health needs and sensory impairments.

  • - Principles into Practice
    av Catherine J. Mackereth
    508

    What factors affect mental health and well-being on a societal and individual level, and how can mental health be enhanced through effective prevention and intervention? This book sets out key strategies, and case studies demonstrate principles in practice. Essential reading for mental health and public health professionals and students.

  • - What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say
    av Nick Luxmoore
    234

    This accessible guide helps school staff members with the difficult issue of how to effectively listen and respond to pupils and staff in need of support. It covers questions such as 'what if I don't know what to say?', 'what if I don't have time?' and 'what about confidentiality?', as well as helping with issues such as bullying and self-harm.

  • - A guide for friends, family and professionals
    av Julie Collier
    164

    Helen invites readers to learn what eczema is and how she deals with having itchy and inflamed skin on a daily basis. She explains how different creams, ointments and other treatments can help her skin to feel better and lets readers know about other ways she can be helped and supported. Ideal for children, parents, friends, teachers and nurses.

  • av Nora Franglen
    279,-

    Based on her well-read blog, Nora Franglen provides a rich insight into the inner thoughts and feelings of a master acupuncturist. Covering everything from her love of coffee shops to how to treat patients effectively, it is reveals the holistic and rich nature of acupuncture.

  • av Leo Rutherford
    222

    Full of activities for use with groups of all ages, this book draws on the author's extensive experience and presents all the games, improvisations and dance structures that he has found most effective in group settings. It includes everything from warm-ups to warm-downs and provides tips on how to be a good facilitator and run a successful group.

  • - Touching the Energy of Bone
    av John Hamwee
    255

    The classic, definitive book on Zero Balancing, an increasingly popular therapy that can be easily practised alongside other complementary therapies. Descriptions of particular sessions and client experiences are accompanied by a wider discussion about the nature and behaviour of energy and its use in healing.

  • - A Clinical Test for Identifying and Selecting Effective Points for Acupuncture and Related Therapies
    av Stefano Marcelli
    521,-

    Dr Stefano Marcelli sets out the theory of The Active Points Test, providing a comprehensive and effective system for point selection. Offering detailed guidance on how to carry out the test and interpret the results, this is essential reading for practitioners and students of acupuncture and related reflex and manual therapies.

  • - A practical guide to sex and relationships education in primary schools
    av Vanessa Cooper
    414,-

    Laying the Foundations enables primary school staff to develop and review their sex and relationships education (SRE) policy and prepare teachers to plan and deliver lessons.

  • - An Exercise Program to Boost Body Image, Motor Skills, Posture and Confidence in Children and Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    av David Geslak
    294,-

    A new edition of a popular program by a well-known autism fitness specialist, this book contains a wealth of innovative exercises to boost body image, motor coordination, posture, muscular and cardiovascular fitness and overall health and wellbeing in children and teens on the autism spectrum, and is ideal for use at home or at school.

  • - Creative Ideas for Therapy, Life Story Work, Direct Work and Parenting
    av Kim S. Golding
    298,-

    Imaginative and practical, this guide reveals the therapeutic potential of using stories in counselling with traumatized children aged 4-16. It includes sample stories and advice on adapting them, as well as invaluable tips for planning stories and life story work, and for storymaking with children.

  • - A Strengths-Based Curriculum for Children Aged 7-11
    av Ruth MacConville
    445,-

    A 16-session programme to help children aged 7-11 build a positive body image. The strengths-based approach develops self-esteem and resilience, and helps children understand differences. Sessions also cover the media's role and healthy eating. A training session for staff is included, as well as guidance on how to involve parents.

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    699,-

    Bringing together a wealth of professional and academic research, alongside personal insights into aging and autism, this edited sourcebook focusses on the challenges faced by individuals who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and are middle aged or older.

  • - Fully Revised and Updated with DSM-5 (R) Criteria
    av Ashley Stanford
    251

    Fully updated for DSM-5, the new edition of Ashley Stanford's bestselling book continues to offer invaluable relationship guidance to couples where one or both partners are on the autism spectrum. By exploring Asperger/ASD traits step-by-step, the book emphasizes the value of understanding and offers solutions that have worked for other couples.

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