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  • av Dawn Huebner
    250,-

    Filled with practical tips and fun facts, this book eases over-size fears about making mistakes, helping 6-10-year-olds live happier lives. Supplemental guidance for parents and caretakers ensures maximum effectiveness.

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    490,-

    Exploring ACT, CFT, EMDR, mindfulness and yogic practices, this much-needed professional guide increases knowledge of embodied and trauma-informed approaches to understanding and treating body dysmorphic disorder. It includes contributions from professionals and people with lived experience and features exercises for use in therapy.

  • av Herbert Eberhart
    626,-

    Witness first-hand how the ground-breaking method of Expressive Art Therapy was conceptualized with Herbert Eberhart and Paolo Knill, translated into English for the first time. Understand where the origins of expressive arts therapy were established and develop your practice with case studies and theoretical framework.

  • av Jolene Stockman
    276,-

    The neurotypical world doesn't always work for autistic people, but that's about to change! By helping readers write their own blueprint for life, Autistic World Domination empowers autistics to create the world they want for themselves. Vibrant, fresh and inspiring - this book is full of energy and actionable plans. It's time to rewrite normal!

  • av Teddy G. Goetz
    190,-

    Spoiler alert: gender norms might not be so "normal" after all. Gender is a self-understanding influenced by society, culture and personal experiences. Sex, in contrast, is a biological term. Neither of which is binary! This graphic medicine comic is a unique exploration into the intersection of gender identity, sex and their inherent strangeness.

  • av Latonya Summers
    290,-

    LaTonya Summers knows the psychological impact of cultural assimilation and internalized racism all too well. In this inspiring memoir she explores how denying and suppressing her true black self, did her nothing but harm, and how through embracing her Blackness she could return to peace and healing.

  • av Asha Lily Mehta
    276,-

    An LGBTQIA inclusive relationship and sex education guide written specifically for queer teens. Expect coverage of puberty, sex and protection, as well as chapters on relationships, conflict resolution and consent. Candid, informative, and funny - this guide breaks all the taboos.

  • av Tracy Jeffery
    490,-

    Ideal resource for professionals looking to support early verbal skills through music-making. Includes easy to follow activities that can be used for a wide range of physiological, neurological, and learning differences.

  • av Natasha Daniels
    250,-

    A story for young children to understand grief through the analogy of a 'grief rock'. Featuring a parent/guardian section which offers strategies and exercises for parents to implement as they support children working through grief.

  • av Karen Lynn Cassiday
    506,-

    A much-needed resource providing guidance for professionals treating difficult cases of OCD in children and teenagers. Each chapter contains subtype specific information for common pitfalls, client and family engagement and clinical breakthrough.

  • av Kay Al-ghani
    306,-

    This practical and interactive resource is full of activities that have been specifically designed to provide coping mechanisms to help children to manage their angry feelings and improve their overall emotional and sensory regulation.

  • av Alex Stitt
    306,-

    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is an empowering technique for trans, non-binary, and gender explorative people because of its focus on self-acceptance and personal values. ACT activities and exercises dive into your thoughts and feelings about gender, to provide you a go-to workbook for identifying, understanding, and accepting gender.

  • av Sarah O'Brien
    276,-

    Autistic advocate Sarah O'Brien helps newly-diagnosed autistic teensand young adults to understand what autism is, remove stigmas and learn how tomake the neurotypical world work for them.

  • av Eleni Liossis
    380,-

    A guide for educators and therapists to engage children in social-emotional learning through structured activities. The social skill-based improv games, participant written plays, and basic plays are accompanied with downloadable materials, and offer a graduated exposure of techniques for different participant comfort levels

  • av Kelli Sandman-Hurley
    306,-

    The updated edition is packed with information on current state laws and gives you advice on how to become a strong advocate for your dyslexic child written by industry professional and author, Kelli Sandman-Hurley, Ed.D.

  • av Harry Nicholas
    276,-

    This unflinchingly honest memoir shines new light on the complex intersections of gender identity, sexuality, sex and queerness. Join Harry on his personal journey amongst the fraught and contradictory worlds of contemporary gay culture and re-examine the unique patterns of your own queerness along the way

  • av Marcia Brissett-Bailey
    290,-

    A collection of lived-experience accounts from those within the black and dyslexic community. Contributors cover the early years, the education system, navigating the workplace and excelling in their chosen careers. In addition, providing an honest discussion on discrimination and erasure.

  • av Various
    680,-

    This is a comprehensive compendium of contributions collected from the Black, African and Asian Therapy Network on anti-racist, intercultural and intersectional approaches to therapeutic training and practice. It is an insightful and practical resource for professionals looking to nurture an anti-racist and more diverse approach to their practice.

  • av Christopher Willard
    266,-

    This is a fun, colourful and melodic introduction to the mindful practice of body scanning written for children. The gentle rhyming text helps children become aware of their bodily sensations and helps them understand how their Zensations might be linked to their emotions. Perfect for bedtime or nap time routines or even medical environments.

  • av Davida Hartman
    536,-

    This comprehensive and easily digestible guide is an ideal reference for psychologists, psychiatrists and allied professionals working in the field of adult autism assessment. It draws upon lived experience of Autistic people and presents the most up-to-date research in adult autism assessment.

  • av Sat Bir Khalsa
    500,-

    The Principles and Practice of Yoga for Children and Adolescents consists of contributions by expert scientists who have conducted and published research on yoga in children and adolescents.

  • av Victoria Barron
    250,-

    This illustrated introduction is a fun and quirky guide to the ace and aro world.

  • av Eliza Fricker
    276,-

    Eliza Fricker gets it. Deceptively simple, endearing, humorous and emotional illustrations following a family managing the early stages of school avoidance are designed to help parents feel seen, and empathetic writing and guidance gives essential advice and tips on navigating school avoidance for parents and professionals alike.

  • av Sigrun Danielsdottir
    250,-

    The colorful and updated illustrations in this picture book will help children learn to love their bodies from an early age and appreciate all the wonderful things their bodies do. This second edition promotes a healthy attitude which will help children understand that all bodies are different and encourage them to take good care of their bodies.

  • av Beth Spindler
    406,-

    This thoughtful guide is essential reading for teachers and therapists looking to integrate trauma awareness into their practice with older adults. By encouraging students to accept their vulnerabilities, Spindler's method creates a gentler and more inward-looking approach that respects the body and the mind.

  • av Allie Mason
    300,-

    An A-Z guide for children 8+ in how to navigate the world of sports and adventure as an autistic person. Learn bow active hobbies can develop your strengths and skills, how to accomodate your sensory needs, what you need to get started in a new hobby, and be inspired by some amazing autistic athletes along the way.

  • av Dawn Huebner
    380,-

    75 creative lists of exposure activities to help 5-10 year olds overcome a wide variety of fears and concerns. An easy to navigate resource, this practical guide will be an essential part of every mental health professional's toolkit for treating anxious children.

  • av Vanessa May
    496,-

    This comprehensive guide to grief helps all wellness practitioners and alternative therapists feel prepared in acknowledging and supporting bereaved clients. It educates readers on the various manifestations of grief and provides invaluable resources and tools on grief models, the realty of grief, nutritional medicine, case studies and much more.

  • av Kathryn Stagg
    420,-

    Providing a source of information for those supporting multiple birth families who wish to breastfeed, this informative guide remains accessible and evidence-based. It covers breastfeeding preparation, establishing milk supplies, transitioning premature babies onto the breast and moving away from tube feeds.

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