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  • - Over Fifty Years of Fulfillment and Enjoyment
    by Ian Simpson
    £17.99

    This book is a biography, It starts with the author's life in a small English village during and after WW2, It then describes his early years in training in London, and since 1963 his medical experiences in Newfoundland. Friends and colleagues who have read some of the essays that comprise this book have commented on the fact that the author has had a very interesting career, and has experienced cases that are far from ordinary. The first half of the book contains the stories of his boyhood,and case histories from his early years in practice. The second half consists of detailed case histories of patients treated with hypnosis. It may surprise readers who are unfamiliar with "clinical" hypnosis, to read about the interesting, and often dramatic results that occur with hypnosis in a medical setting. Some of the stories are written by the patients themselves with their own voice.

  • by Lina Miranda
    £12.49 - 16.49

  • - From Valium to Vodka, WWII.
    by John M Hill
    £14.49

    That Hitler's men raided Leo Sternbach's laboratory in Krakow, Poland, trashed it, and stole some active drug. is not by itself of great importance. Hitler, reading that it had anti-fear properties, used it in his troops attacking Poland, calling it "the drug of the Valiant," setting off a string of chases by MI5, Cdn. Army Intell., and even the FBI (unofficially), and, as it got lost by the Nazis, Valium got its name and early fame.

  • - The Teacup Fliers
    by Meghan Tibbits
    £12.49 - 16.49

  • by David Charles Simmonds
    £14.49

    From The Teleporter's Handbook."Give me a moment here. You're telling me you saw a flying cat? With wings or without?""I didn't say it was flying Sergeant Cobb. It looked more like gliding. very relaxed and purring as i remember"… www.theteleportershandbook.comwww.stagewords.com info@stagewords.com

  • by Caroline Rowe
    £13.49 - 17.49

  • - How to Navigate Complexity and Get Results
    by Jeff Pedde
    £15.49 - 21.49

  • - Lessons from a Daughter Stolen by Addictions
    by Patricia Morgan
    £16.49

    LOVE HER AS SHE IS was featured in a CBC television documentary and is recommended as a valuable resource for all parents and mental health professionals.You will gain insight into the effects of a disturbing childhood, ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder), FASD, adoption, the world of drugs and life on the street. Through the story of a mother struggling to connect with a distant and dual alcohol and cocaine-addicted daughter, you will discover how to love unconditionally while maintaining clear boundaries, develop healthy solutions for connecting in challenging relationships and turn hope into loving action.

  • by Lee Derocchis
    £14.49

    Past lives, time travel and spiritualism at your fingertips. A woman transcends the centuries to right a wrong that was done to her in 1348 in Wales.Caught between the present and the past, she relives a life and the challenges that it brings with danger ever present when she least expects it. Forces between good and evil takes place for the greater good.

  • - March through Hell
    by Sean Gilligan
    £18.49

    In the year 2016, the Western Coalition war to defeat the emerging ISIS threat rages on. The ISIS caliphate emerged in the power vacuum created by U.S. Forces leaving Iraq in 2014 and the defeat of Saddam Hussein. Into the fog of war emerged a new, shadowy unit in the Western Allies army. Formed a decade earlier, Force X "The Penal Regiment" recruited its rank and file from prisons across North America. After completing their brutal "Selection training" the convicts are flown to the Middle East and plunged into the life or death conflict. This is a fictional story of a mysterious "Black Ops" army unit, used to fight an unconventional enemy. It is based on actual events occurring in the Middle East, around the world and the author's own military experiences

  • - Wilful Blindness
    by Lee Stuesser
    £13.49 - 18.49

  • - Ways to cope with pain in daily life
    by Bronwen Moore, Cara Kircher & Bonnie Cai-Duarte
    £20.49

    Changing Your Pain Pathways offers simple yet compelling strategies that you can use to live an active and rewarding life with pain. Filled with practical advice, this workbook breaks down pain science, clinical best practice and research to help guide you along the path of change with kindness and compassion. Explore the possibilities for a richer quality of life through straightforward worksheets, examples and accessible resource ideas. You will get a deeper understanding about how pain works and how to foster pain self-management techniques that will work as part of your daily life. Use these techniques to:- Discover how pain works in the mind and body- Clarify what matters most to you and how to live a more satisfying life- Change how you deal with stress, sleep struggles, difficult thoughts and emotions- Explore ways to move gently and safely- Enjoy stronger relationships through assertive communication- Feel more in control of pain "Changing Your Pain Pathways succeeds in bringing the theory and practice of pain management together with the difficult task of making the information easily understood, relevant and practical. It is a user-friendly guide to a difficult topic. Key topics are well researched and the use of clinical examples personalizes the information making it more relevant to the reader. The authors have done a remarkable job and should be commended for it. I highly recommend it."- A. Snaiderman, M.D.,F.R.C.P (C)Director, Neuropsychiatry Clinic, Brain and Spinal Cord Program, Toronto Rehab - University Health NetworkAssistant Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine, University of Toronto The authors, Bonnie Cai-Duarte (B.Sc.P.T., M.Sc.), Cara Kircher (B.Sc.O.T.), Bronwen Moore (B.Sc.O.T., M.A) and Sarah Sheffe (B.A., M.Sc.O.T.), created this book as part of their ground-breaking work with the Toronto Rehab Brain and Spinal Cord LEAP Service at the University Health Network. This team of occupational and physiotherapists has 55 years of combined experience in working with clients with neurological conditions and pain. Cara Kircher, Bronwen Moore and Sarah Sheffe hold lecturer status appointments with the University of Toronto Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy. Bonnie Cai-Duarte holds a lecturer status appointment with the University of Toronto Department of Physical Therapy.

  • by Sandra Bruneau
    £14.49 - 17.49

  • by Kelly Reich
    £11.49 - 15.49

  • - 12 Step Reflections Of The Heart
    by Darryl Wilkie
    £20.49

    For over twenty-five years, D. E. Wilkie has worked as an ordained minister, a mental health and addiction counsellor, a child and family therapist, and a marriage counsellor. He holds advanced degrees in both theology and psychology. He has also struggled with sexual addiction for most of his life, and the collateral damage of that struggle has cost him both his vocational ministries. This battle has forced Wilkie to understand God's Word (The Bible) in a new light as he lines up his theology with his reality. All of which is to say that he is a man who is eminently qualified to write a book on addiction and the spiritual implications on recovery. A committed husband, a father of three, and grandfather of two, he treasures the time he spends with his family and enjoys camping, skiing and most recently competing in the Iron Man. As an Ottawa native he is a die heart fan of the Ottawa Senators and Redblacks.

  • - Set Ready
    by Michael Parnall
    £9.99

    This book is designed to help new crew members and background actors learn the general rules when working on a film set. Michael Parnall has worked in several departments for both the independent and professional film industries. His 10+ years experience led him to observe the fundamental need to relay the proper protocol for new crew members and background actors. A portion of the book sales will be donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.

  • by Bruce D Nickel
    £16.99

    Ulrich Blackhand began his day in the Germanian village of Dolpheim like any other. An act of deceit and dishonesty from another would put his life in jeopardy and he would be forced to flee all that he has known. In his flight he discovers a threat to his people, their lives and freedom were in peril.Hanoot Knutson loved to drink and to fight. He was truly happy when his tongue was wet with mead and his sword was wet with blood. He was sure of only two things. The foreigners would suffer for invading his homeland and he would earn a place in Woutan's great hall Walhalla.As the morning grew brighter, it became apparent that Hanoot had not dragged the two Gauls very far at all. The colour of life had drained from their faces and their lips were a dull grey, lifeless eyes stared at the lightening sky. "I would like to know what the story is with these two?" pondered Hanoot as he cocked his head to the right. No sounds of anyone approaching were heard by either man and it was bright enough that anyone advancing on them would be seen as well. Hanoot continued, "They were already wounded when I killed them. Why would a wounded Gaul head north into Germania?"

  • by Karen Harmon
    £15.99 - 21.99

  • by Jack Stewart
    £14.49

    The book presents the primary colors and black and white in the form of colored dots. In a simple story form each primary color red, yellow, and blue combined with each other by becoming bigger and bigger until new colors, green, orange and purple, plus gray, are created. It teaches recognition of colors, their names, and combining of colors to create new ones. Good for budding artists 2 years of age to adults.

  • - How a Grandmother Made a Man
    by Cpa Ca Pickup
    £14.49 - 20.49

  • by John Mullinder
    £18.49

    This easy to read and fact-filled account debunks two commonly-held myths: that Canada is running out of trees and that massive deforestation is taking place in our own backyard. In fact, Canada has one of the lowest deforestation rates in the world and surprise, surprise, the forestry industry is not the major cause. Large-scale deforestation is not the only 'fake' news in circulation. There's a veritable minefield of green claims and greenwash to navigate: claims about 'ancient' forests; about 'saving' trees by going paperless; about e-books being better than tree-books; about the paper industry being on the way out. And here's another surprise: cardboard doesn't exist!The detailed Appendices and Endnotes back up the text, offering the reader both context and the opportunity for further research.

  • by Jennifer Sarah Tansley
    £9.49

    This is a beautifully illustrated book written by a massage therapist that incorporates the science of healthy touch into a magical bedtime story for tiny humans to enjoy. Jennifer Tansley is an artist, author and Registered Massage Therapist that lives with her family in Haldimand County Ontario.

  • by Jim Brydon
    £9.99 - 18.49

  • by Matt Naus
    £11.49 - 14.49

  • by Maria Depenweiller
    £18.49 - 22.49

  • by A a Hamie
    £9.49

    "The Enchanted Valley" is a wonderful short story that follows the adventures of its main characters; Meteor and Lilas, as they try to defeat the dark power that has taken over their lands. This story combines magic and adventure, and gives the young readers a great understanding on friendship, love, and loyalty.

  • by Jan-Andrea Day
    £12.49 - 17.49

  • by Adele Fontaine
    £11.49

  • by Switankowsky Roth
    £8.49

    Death is not necessarily a comfortable topic for any of us. We want to avoid thinking about it until we absolutely have to or when we become seriously ill or are in a car crash. Many of us even pretend that death will never happen to us. The truth is none of us can avoid death. This is a passage that we will all have to go through. It's a final passage mind you, and because of this, it has a lot of negative connotations for most of us. Given our culture of secrecy about death, I believe the first step to having a good death is to open discussions about death and dying so that we can become more comfortable talking about death. We have to stop thinking of death as a taboo topic. In A Good Death, Irene S. Switankowsky shows the reader how to become more comfortable with the whole idea of death and how to be ready to make that transition when the time comes for us. Ms. Roth will accomplish this by outlining some key principles that when followed will help us make an informed consent about all the details of dying. And an informed death is a good death!

  • by Tholakele Langeni
    £11.49

    This is a story of Sisi, a young woman who, while on vacation in a far away country, meets a young couple, complete strangers. This encounter brings her face to face with a "ghost" from her past and evokes memories of what she went through in her past. In this book Sisi shares some of the issues young women and men experience and find difficult to talk about; and how if left unresolved such issues can fester and lead to bitterness, depression, anxiety and even acts of violence. This is a story of triumph and forgiveness, hope and assertion that no matter how bad things seem to be, there is a greater power at work that will take care of you. By sharing some of the experiences she went through, Sisi hopes that her story will inspire others and help them realize that they are not alone, others have gone through similar circumstances and that they too can overcome and emerge stronger and better equipped to deal with predicaments that arise during the course of life.

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