Client-centered exercises that accompany the concepts put forward in Being a Brain-Wise Therapist and make the theoretical practical. Full of exercises and strategies, this book will allow clients to deepen the key principles of interpersonal neurobiology that Bonnie Badenoch wrote about in her earl[...]
This book presents a new and comprehensive framework for helping children through play therapy that is set within the context of the family. This experience-based therapeutic model respectfully derives from the best roots of traditional family and play therapies. It incorporates principles of mindfu[...]
This concise book will help you to interpret the statistical evidence provided by quantitative studies and to plan how to work with data in your own clinical research. Following the successful format of the Toolkit series, Statistics Toolkit guides the reader through statistical concepts using flowc[...]
With patient and public involvement (PPI) becoming a standard healthcare requirement, this pocket-sized guide saves time and effort for those who need to initiate, implement, and evaluate PPI programs. The author uses real-life scenarios to demonstrate how to engage constructively with patients.[...]
In this fascinating book, illustrated with over 100 period photographs, Bruce B. Bishop explores the changing face of Badenoch over millennia, from the Ice Age, Pictish and Celtic times through the coming of Christianity, the Jacobite rebellions, the more leisured Victorian age, and the twentieth ce[...]
Based on its predecessor, Short Walks in the Cairngorms, and companion to Hill Walks in the Cairngorms (2005), this book is a clear and comprehensive guide to some of the easier, level walks in 'Monarch of the Glen Country'. The problems posed by the closure of the Cairngorm chairlift, and consequen[...]