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  • av Sheri Turrell
    280,-

    Upgrade your social skills! This savvy guide shows you how to use ACT to build happy, healthy relationships with the people around you. Family? Friends? Dating? With the exercises and guidance in this book, you'll be equipped to handle all the relationship situations life throws at you.

  • av Liam O'Dell
    266,-

    How did we get here and what happens now? Tackling the big questions in relation to autism and science, this book examines the problematic relationship between scientific research and disability, the controversial history of studies into the condition, and what science can do to restore faith in its practices for the autistic community.

  • av Various
    280,-

    An essay collection exploring the diversity of bisexual identity - as it relates to class, religion, ethnicity, religion, sex and politics - and how it can disrupt and challenge binary and exclusionary ways of thinking. Erudite, provocative, and wide-ranging, this is both a call to action and a middle finger to bi-erasure.

  • av Maura Campbell
    290,-

    A humorously illustrated guide to office life for the autistic employee, with advice on navigating the world of office-speak, endless meetings, workplace relationships, banter and bullying, to help you become the best advocate for yourself at work (and an expert on your non autistic colleagues).

  • av Natasha Daniels
    280,-

    Join anxiety expert and bestselling author Natasha Daniels as she re-frames her story through a therapist's eyes, growing from a socially anxious child to a - well, a socially anxious adult, but one who's learned to tackle it head-on and reclaim her power.

  • av Niamh Garvey
    196,-

    You're autistic - but what does that really mean?Welcome to the ultimate guide to understanding who you are and what it means to be autistic!In this fully illustrated graphic guide to what it means to be autistic and discover the differences between sensory seekers and avoiders, why you might find some things super easy and other things extra challenging and even begin to understand and navigate all of your big (and small) feelings. Best of all, learn what makes you totally unique. You might just come away with some cool facts to share with your friends and family!

  • av Various Authors
    280,-

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  • av Katy Elphinstone
    296,-

    Parenting any child is filled with its own wonders and challenges. This is an invaluable resource to gain insight and advice into raising autistic children, from a fellow parent. Easy to follow, supportive and refreshingly direct, this guide empowers you to explore what works best for you and your child.

  • av Cara Lisette
    306,-

    The Anxiety Recovery Journal is for anybody struggling to stay motivated while managing the feelings and impacts of anxiety. With journaling prompts and creative activities to help overcome your anxiety and be kind to yourself in the process, this journal is yours to be as free and imaginative with as you wish.

  • av Charlene Marie Muhammad
    386,-

    This pioneering resource takes an Afrocentric approach to yoga whilst exploring and dismantling barriers that hinder access in Black communities. By contextualising core aspects of yoga teacher training into Black cultural norms and historical healing modalities, this practical book helps facilitate equitable yoga classes for Black people.

  • av Theo Wildcroft
    386,-

    This is a yoga book with a difference. In this guide, the authors embark on a ground-breaking exploration of the multifaceted challenges faced by yoga teachers in today's complex world. Drawing upon their experience in training yoga teachers, Theo Wildcroft and Harriet McAtee have compiled a collection of wisdom from some of the best-known and respected yoga teachers worldwide, including Peter Blackaby, Donna Farhi, Jivana Heyman, and Jules Mitchell. Through this collaboration, these experts address six key themes that resonate deeply within the yoga teaching community: critical thinking, honouring our sources, scientific enquiries, trauma, race and equity, and money and power. This book will teach yoga teachers what they need to know about honouring yoga's sources and surviving and thriving in the modern yoga industry.

  • av Nancy Doyle
    306,-

    A business and leadership guide for neurodivergent leaders, and leaders of the future, with insight into finding your own leadership style, the unwritten rules of management, well being and self care, and holding open the door for others.

  • av Gary Aubin
    296,-

    A handbook for parents of children with additional educational needs answering all of your most pertinent questions about supporting your child at home and at school, how to access additional support, and have your child's needs met effectively.

  • av Jorik Mol
    266,-

    The stereotype of Autistic people as unempathetic obsessive loners is pernicious. Dispelling this myth, long-time autistic activist Jorik Mol discovers how empathy and sensing the emotions of others both reinforce and challenge those stereotypes, exploring the profound depths of the autistic heart.

  • av Erica Curtis
    346,-

    Anger isn't all bad. It can spark creativity, motivate us toward change, and help resolve our past. This practical guide shows you how to use art therapy theory and techniques to help clients contain and reshape their anger into something positive and enriching.

  • av Jodie Wassner
    456,-

    Grounded in the author's 25 years as a child psychologist and 15 years working with ACT, this book explains how to use child-friendly ACT techniques to form an effective therapist-client bond and address presentations including anxiety, depression, neurodiversity, OCD, school difficulties, communication problems, and executive dysfunction.

  • av Linda Fay
    410,-

    Providing practical strategies and case studies, this book takes a person-centred approach to understanding the behaviours, characteristics, and recommended treatments for individuals affected by Hoarding Disorder.

  • av Melissa Moses
    250,-

  • av Lewis Oakley
    280,-

    Bisexual advice guide written by podcaster and journalist Lewis Oakley, with advice on sex, dating, relationships, parenting, dealing with bisexual erasure, and finding your bisexual niche in queer spaces.

  • av Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity
    370,-

    This invaluable guide explores the impact of race and ethnicity on occupational therapists across the United States through research, case studies, and interviews. Each chapter approaches difficult topics with clarity and nuance and encourages the reader to engage in meaningful dialogue and self-reflection in order to enrich their practice.

  • av Jory Serota
    496,-

    This practical and evidence-based book provides step by step guidance on how yoga therapists and bodyworkers can help empower clients struggling with chronic musculoskeletal pain. It provides yoga sequences including adaptations for people of various abilities and uses an integrated approach by addressing the emotional impact of physical pain.

  • av Marsha D. Banks-Harold
    410,-

    This pioneering action model provides detailed guidance on how integrative, holistic yoga therapy can foster compassionate social change during times of unprecedented global unrest. It offers a robust framework made up of four vital pillars: implementing self-study, building relationships, amplifying resiliency, and fostering compassionate action.

  • av Deborah Winking
    306,-

    A guide for parents to raising children who have been diagnosed as 'different' - written by a parent and expert in educational psychology, with guidance on how to understand your child's strengths and difficulties, set realistic and ambitious expectations and support and challenge them when needed.

  • av Pippa Stacey
    266,-

    The ultimate guide to rediscovering your identity and finding joy in life as a chronically ill person. Full of practical tips and personal stories from award-winning disabled advocate Pippa Stacey.

  • av Joe Brummer
    470,-

    The ultimate guide to becoming a trauma-informed restorative practitioner. Whether or not you're familiar with the ideas behind trauma-informed education, this book will help you put into action all of the principles of restorative practice with easy-to-implement guidance, and reflective exercises.

  • av Steph Curtis
    280,-

    In this honest and open account of life with her PDA daughter, Sasha, Steph Curtis reveals the everyday struggles and explores the milestones of raising a child diagnosed with Pathological Demand Avoidance. This book guides you through the Curtis family's 'lightbulb moment' of recognising Sasha's PDA profile following her autism diagnosis at the age of two, their experiences of various education settings and attempts to access support, everyday life at home and relationships with family and friends. Bursting with practical takeaways and advice from creating personal profiles for your child to help them transition through schools and other settings to the reasonable adjustments you can actually ask for to help make life easier for your PDA child.With unique insights from Sasha's father, sister, and Sasha herself, this book offers insider knowledge, understanding and advice from one family to another. It would also be helpful for those in education, healthcare or other settings to gain a better understanding of Pathological Demand Avoidance.

  • av Kala Allen Omeiza
    306,-

    Kala Allen Omeiza explores what it means to be Black and autistic in this insightful and vitally important book. With contributions from across the world, this book dives deep into topics from BLM to anti-Black racism and mental health negligence.

  • av Danuta Bulhak-Paterson
    280,-

    Lizzie is an autistic girl, which means that her brain works differently to her friends, and even to autistic boys!In this book, Lizzie explains what it's like to be an autistic girl, including how she has a special talent for blending in with her friends, how she can get really tired after being at school all day, how she worries about making mistakes, and how she finds it hard to understand how she is feeling. By simply, clearly and positively explaining the social differences associated with young autistic girls, this book will help autistic girls aged 5-11 to understand their diagnosis, recognise their unique strengths and celebrate their differences, and find ways of coping with difficulties. This positive, and celebratory book also contains helpful discussion points for parents and professionals to explore further with the girls in their care.

  • av Susan Turner
    836,-

    Balanced Ligamentous Tension has been welcomed by osteopaths worldwide who seek to work precisely but with patient comfort and safety. As well as giving technical guidance and acting as a reference, this book seeks to nurture understanding of the reciprocal relationship between structural integrity and healthy function in the body.

  • av Shyam Ranganathan
    410,-

    A decolonial guide to yoga from an expert in Indian moral philosophy, with exploration and advice on unlearning colonialism, appropriation of Samskara traditions, activism, and yoga Sutra and how to bring authenticity into your practice.

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