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  • av Sue Knowles
    441

    Develop your leadership skills with this psychologically-informed guide to the EVOLVING framework. In-depth explanations of the latest research and theory back up practical techniques tailored to leaders in health, social care, and education organisations, helping you to support your team through the unique challenges of the field.

  • av Laura Kerbey
    271

    Being a woman in your thirties and beyond is challenging enough when your brain works the way society expects, add ADHD into the mix and it opens a whole new can of worms!Written by Laura Kerbey with witty illustrations from Eliza Fricker and quotes from other ADHD woman from across the world, this accessible, lived experience guide is here to help you make sense of it all.Candid, funny and validating, Laura offers a truly honest look into the realities of being a woman with ADHD, with chapters focused on parenting, rejection sensitive dysphoria, menopause, working life, mental health and relationships - Laura uses a combination of research and her own lived experience as a late-diagnosed ADHDer to provide advice you can actually use in your busy, everyday life.

  • av Gloria Dura-Vila
    247

    Beautifully-illustrated picture book for young autistic children to help them to stop masking before its effects become damaging - with help from engaging character, Camille the Chameleon.

  • av Philippa Smethurst
    271

    How can we understand and recover from traumatic experience? This concise, accessible guide explores twenty different ways that trauma can affect our lives -- and how we can break free from it. With stories, poetry and reflective exercises, this will help you to move beyond pain, shame, anger and discover a path to strength and resilience.

  • av Alison Patrick
    191

    An illustrated book to help children understand their dyspraxia in a positive light. Each character in the book focuses on a specific aspect of dyspraxia, such as motor skills and mobility issues, problems with reading and writing and general social anxiety. They also introduce readers to the unique strengths being dyspraxic provides.

  • av Andy Baker
    487

    An in-depth guide for carers that focuses on the positive, e.g. reduction of behavioural challenges, reduction in the use of restrictive practice, improved morale and relationships, and improved service reputation and lower costs. The author breaks down bigger concepts and ideas that can easily be incorporated into a care setting.

  • av Pooky Knightsmith
    271

    This clear, supportive guide explores the joys and challenges of parenting as an autistic person. Clearly-structured sections including self care, special interests, meltdowns and shutdowns, building relationships, avoiding burnout and more help you to navigate the tough parts of raising children and enjoy the rewards.

  • av Haley Moss
    271

    Disclosing an autism diagnosis is an often-tricky issue that pops up throughout people's lives. This insightful book by leading autism advocate Haley Moss unpacks the challenges that disclosure presents at different stages and in different settings, from how to talk about disclosure with younger children through to self-advocacy as an adult.

  • av Margaret Rooke
    191

    An illustrated book that helps children understand dyslexia in a positive light, showing how they can help themselves, and how adults can help them. The characters in the book also explain the unique strengths their dyslexia provides, with links to further resources and support.

  • av Rachel E. Simon
    271

    An LGBTQ+ inclusive guide to consent for children aged 8-12, with beautiful illustrations and questions for further discussion, from the author of the bestselling The Every Body Book. Topics include body autonomy, verbal and nonverbal consent, puberty and privacy and recognizing gut feelin

  • av Sarah Boon
    271

    Managing co-existing autism and ADHD can be challenging, but here Sarah Boon unpicks the difficulties and provides advice and guidance for fellow young people who are in the same situation. Written by an author with lived experience, it mixes understanding with practical support for all those who want to find out more about dual diagnosis.

  • av Soli Lazarus
    247

    Bold, fun and vibrantly illustrated, this book is the ultimate guide for teens wanting to learn more about ADHD and how they can live their best life.

  • av Richard Rose
    311

    This collection of activities helps care professionals adopt a trauma-informed approach to communicating with children. Worked examples based on real cases illustrate how the activities can help children to build trust with safe adults around them and develop healthy ways to process traumatic experiences.

  • av Laura Boyle
    271

    A practical guide to the questions that come in the later stages of polyamorous relationships - with chapters on parenting, finance, households, metamours and breakup plans.

  • av Charlotte Amelia Poe
    247

    A clarion call for all autistic readers from award winning author Charlotte Amelia Poe, Notes from the End of the World is an honest and unbending exploration into the autistic experience of trauma and grief.

  • av Claire Farmer
    287

  • av Kate E. Reynolds
    441

    Relationships and sexuality are key elements of human development, regardless of neurodiversity. So how can families and frontline staff help autistic adults and those with additional needs to navigate their sexual development safely?Grounded in peer-reviewed research, this evidence-based resource guides parents and care professionals through the complex issue of sexual behaviour in adults with additional needs. Covering key topics such as privacy, appropriate touch and abuse, readers are provided with a comprehensive action plan to ensure issues can be addressed as they arise. Emphasising the importance of communication as a two-way street between families and frontline staff, practical advice and easy-read chapter summaries explore how and when parents and professionals can work together. This is an essential read for anyone who supports adults with additional needs, and who is seeking a clear, practical approach to encourage healthy exploration and development.

  • av Helen Nagle-Smith
    481

    This innovative and comprehensive toolkit profiles 40 lesser-known essential oils from around the world, including background, uses, safety precautions, properties, and sustainability. Including case studies and over 80 recipes, this specialist guide allows aromatherapists to create a more innovative and wider knowledge base for their practice.

  • av Various Authors
    441

    This textbook offers a complete overview of the ethics surrounding acupuncture practice. It is supplemented with practical online material for teachers and includes chapters on research ethics, boundaries, HIPAA and confidentiality, scope of practice, and legal implications, as well as guidance on trauma, finance, gender, sexuality, and race.

  • av Randine Lewis
    601

    This book integrates western medical understanding around pharmaceuticals into the framework of Chinese medicine, giving practitioners an understanding of how drugs may be interacting with their diagnoses and treatment plans. It includes various illnesses for which medicines are prescribed and offers an integrative approach to healing.

  • av Andrea Anderson
    271

    An explorative guide for women to help them work through the challenges arising from late autism discovery including understanding past behaviours, accessing support and developing a positive identity. Interweaving stories of lived experience with practical activities, this is the ideal dip-in/dip-out guide to achieving autistic self-acceptance.

  • av Kathryn Shafer
    401

    This book provides a toolbox of strategies for clinicians and individuals to integrate the brainbody therapies, EMDR, Brainspotting, and Yoga Nidra in recovery or self-care programs. Based on the author's internationally renowned research, clinicians will be able to learn the science behind these modalities and their integrated applications.

  • av Zoe Beezer
    287

    Executive function is the cognitive process that organizes thoughts and activities, prioritizes tasks, manages time efficiently, and makes decisions. This must-read guide gives practical steps and strategies to support children who face difficulties caused by impaired executive function, often experienced by neurodivergent children.

  • av Jodi Lamanna
    297

    Autistic advocate, Jodi Lamanna, explores the voices of late diagnosed autistic women from across the world.

  • av Eve Bent
    297

    Written by academic expert and parent of neurodivergentkids, Eve Bent, this dip-in/dip-out pre-diagnosis roadmap offers accessible andpractical tips and tricks for parents to help them manage day-to-day life moresuccessfully.

  • av Ben Calvert-Painter
    941

    Dive into the science and art of taping with this clear and practical guide tailored for manual therapists and students. Armed with their wealth of experience, Calvert-Painter and Allardyce navigate the dynamic world of taping with utmost care and precision.

  • av Susan Osborne
    377

    This updated resource helps students aged 14-17 develop the skills needed to get and maintain a meaningful job. It is structured around 2-hour weekly sessions over 8 months and covers essential topics such as organisation, time management, interview skills, networking and career resources. It provides worksheets, questionnaires and mock interviews.

  • av Various Authors
    547

    An edited collection offering a rich, insightful and critical assessment of restorative justice. From restorative practice in youth justice and legal systems to education and restorative justice in the community, the multi-faceted principles, approaches, benefits and room for growth are fully discussed in this culmination of expert knowledge.

  • av Atle Dyregrov
    361

    Using first-hand accounts from bereaved children and families, this book draws on scientific research, clinical experience to equip caregivers with the necessary knowledge, insight, and practical advice for supporting children's grief.

  • av Julia Davis
    377

    This practical guide teaches yoga professionals how to hold talking and listening circles in order to build connection and community. It offers advice on specific topics such as grief and LGBTQ+ circles as well as in-depth information on circles for children and teens. Each chapter is complete with templates, exercises and interview excerpts.

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