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  • - Treating Anxiety, Depression and Rage with the Vagus Nerve and Other Techniques
    by Beth Spindler
    £28.99

    Understand how to help clients relieve symptoms of fear and anxiety through yoga therapy. This book explains how to weave feelings of security into daily living, by helping the body to unlearn habit patterns from stored trauma. It features dynamic postures, calming breathing exercises and meditations alongside the latest fascia research.

  • - Making Sense of it All
    by Kelli Sandman-Hurley
    £17.49

    A guide for parents and professionals giving tried and tested spelling strategies, tips and techniques based on word meanings and roots, to support dyslexic children's individual word spelling and embedding deeper and longer-lasting understanding of this topic.

  • - A Clinician's Guide to Adapting CBT
    by Amita Jassi, Kate Johnston & Ailsa Russell
    £24.99

    Research has shown that standard CBT protocols for OCD are less effective for people with autism. Based on current research and evidence this book shows how to adapt CBT approaches for comorbid OCD and autism, with step-by-step guidance and accompanying tools and worksheets available to download.

  • - 100+ Creative, Fun, Multi-Sensory and Inclusive Ideas for Successful Learning
    by Gavin Reid, Jennie Guise & Nick Guise
    £26.99

    Full of interesting and creative activities for children and young people aged 5-19 with dyslexia, this book is an essential guide for teachers and parents. Focusing on practical and accessible projects, the guide will cover key skills such as listening, memory, talking and writing.

  • - A CPE Primer
    by Gordon J. Hilsman & D.Min
    £24.49

    This is the simple, practical introduction to getting the best results from Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). Covering how to report on, reflect on and discuss pastoral encounters, it explains how to foster better responses to patients' spiritual needs in a range of clinical settings.

  • by MALCHIODI CATHY
    £28.99

    Digital art therapy is a rapidly growing practice. This book gives practical guidance on using digital technology with different client groups and considers potential ethical and professional issues. A wide range of methods and media are presented, including animation, therapeutic photography and the use of apps and games.

  • - A Book About Parents Separating
    by Richy K. Chandler
    £13.99

    Explaining why parents decide to separate in simple, understandable language to children, this candid graphic story reassures and comforts any child whose parents are breaking up. Fully illustrated, with characters that any child can relate to, this book is a lifeline during a confusing time.

  • - Practical Advice for College Counselors and Educators
    by Michael W. Duggan
    £21.49

    College students with autism can face many difficulties in adult life that can be overlooked as they strive for academic success. This book shows how college counselors and other staff can support students with autism in their everyday life, taking into consideration relationships, mental health, and independent living skills.

  • - Leading Clients to Core Breath and Awareness
    by Noah Karrasch
    £28.99

    Body and movement awareness is the key to unblocking restrictions in movement and manual therapy. This book offers innovative techniques to help clients become aware of their own restrictions, and to move through them effectively for more whole body and mind wellbeing.

  • - Diagnosis and Treatment of Trauma with Shen-Hammer and Classical Chinese Medicine
    by Ross Rosen
    £44.49

    Using the teachings of the Shen-Hammer and Yuen lineages in Chinese Medicine, this guide examines the concept of 'Heart Shock', or the body's systemic blocking of the healing of trauma. Applying energy dynamics, channel systems and herbal strategies, the author describes the most effective approaches to subsequent diagnoses and treatment.

  • - Five Moving Forces
    by Chungliang Al Huang
    £12.99

    Showing kids how Tai Ji can be fun, this book gives a simple and charming introduction to Tai Ji. Covering the five elements and some of the basic sensations, it will help children to get in touch with their bodies and minds.

  • by Nora Franglen
    £16.49

    The follow-up to Nora Franglen's first book of collected posts on the holistic life of an acupuncturist, this provides further insight into the everyday musings of a master of her craft. From her love of London's cafes to challenges she has experienced in her clinic, it reveals how acupuncture can enrich and balance all aspects of our being.

  • - Skills and Exercises for Working with Clients with Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, and Other Emotional Sensitivities
    by Carol Lozier
    £26.99

    A collection of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy(DBT) activities presented in a fun and creative format for emotionally sensitive young people. Each activity includes concepts from each of the DBT modules: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Includes activity sheets and diary cards to track progress.

  • - A Practical Guide
    by Lucinda Mosher
    £28.99

    This book explores the varied attitudes of different mainstream faith traditions in the US towards care for the dying, end of life issues, and grief and mourning. Interwoven with interviews and personal stories from people of many different faiths, it considers matters of healthcare, end-of-life issues, death, grieving and memorializing.

  • - A Practical Guide to Teaching and Assessing Individuals on the Spectrum
    by Susan Crawford
    £17.49

    This is a practical guide on how to teach and assess fundamental movement skill (FMS) acquisition for children and adults with autism. The book explores basic skills of movement and how to observe and develop FMS in children and adults with autism, as well as how to implement a programme for individuals to guide their personal development.

  • - A Survival Guide
    by Will Attwood
    £24.49

    Practical advice covering everything that someone with autism needs to know if they are going to prison. Based on his own experience, the author sheds light on what to expect and how to behave once you are in prison. Essential reading for anyone preparing for time behind bars, their family, and all associated professionals.

  • - Clear Answers for All Kids, Including Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Other Special Needs
    by Arlen Grad Gaines & Meredith Englander Polsky
    £14.49

    "What does it mean when someone dies?" "Why did someone I love have to die?" This book asks questions like these that a child might have about death before offering answers. It uses straightforward text and clear illustrations to explain what death means specifically to children with ASD and other Special Needs aged 5-11.

  • by Marcia Scheiner & Joan Bogden
    £20.99

    This is a comprehensive reference guide for managers and colleagues of people with Asperger's Syndrome. The book outlines the day-to-day workplace challenges faced by those with AS and then provides practical strategies to solve them in a respectful way. This book will help anyone engage with and support co-workers with AS to ensure mutual success.

  • by Desiree Gallimore
    £16.49

    In five clear steps, this guide will equip you to teach children to travel safely and independently. The first book of its kind, it focuses on goal-setting and preparation techniques while detailing obstacles that may arise along the way. Practical and necessary, it is suitable for work with children of any age and ability.

  • - Getting to the Heart of Practice
    by RUCH GILLIAN
    £26.99

    Updated and revised edition of the highly successful guide to relationship-based practice in social work. It communicates the theory using illustrative case studies and offers a model for practice. This book will be an invaluable textbook for social work students, practitioners on post-qualifying courses and all social work professionals.

  • - A Psycho-Ecological Approach
    by Amitta Shah
    £24.49

    Based on Dr Amitta Shah's 35 years of clinical and research experience, this practical book shows how to recognise and diagnose catatonia in people with autism. Written for professionals, friends and family, it gives a brand new psychological approach to support individuals with autism who have mild to moderate catatonia.

  • - A Story to Help Children Celebrate Diversity
    by Emmi Smid
    £15.49

    In this delightful story, a kind stranger helps a whole village celebrate its inhabitants' differences. Beautifully illustrated and peopled with funny characters of many shapes, colours and customs, it includes guidance for adults on helping children aged 3+ understand the importance of diversity.

  • - The Play of Poiesis
     
    £31.49

    With contributions from well-known, international arts therapists, this collection considers the development and expansion of the field of expressive arts. It covers new theoretical concepts and practice introduced in recent years and reflects on their relevance to the fields of therapy, education, research and social and ecological change.

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