A Guide to Inclusive Therapy offers bite-sized morsels of theory and generous opportunities for practising inclusivity in conversations with clients. This little book will help you move from exhaustion and frustration with your clients to a whole-hearted embracing of their complex lives. Inclusive Therapy moves practice forward from focusing on problems rather than solutions.
Magic Me is the second in a series of books (Who Am I? being the first) by author Jane Wiesner, to introduce children and adults to the magic of yoga. It is primarily a children's picture book but can be used as an instruction book for anyone interested in yoga - it is simply an interactive journey of fun and fitness for all age groups. Schools are now starting to teach children yoga and parents also are learning the benefits of buying yoga books for children and teaching... More info
Strategy is everybody’s job - SOAR is the acronym of a new strategic planning process that is based on discovering and multiplying what the organization does well. SOAR takes the Appreciative Inquiry philosophy and applies it to provide a strategic thinking and dialogue process. The SOAR book includes a pull-out card that is a handy reminder of the 5-I Approach and sample questions that are referred to in the book. You'll find it helpful in conducting your next SOAR More info
This title uses externalising practices as a way of giving children hope and inspiration that they can take control over unwelcome visitors. With funny rhymes and a silly chant, The Grouchies, shows kids simple and fun ways to keep the grouchies at bay. It illustrates to children what grouchiness could mean for themselves and their families if left to take control. It offers suggestions for children on how to take charge of the grouchies and turn their feelings around. More info