Apple-A-Day is one part of the newly formed Children's Whole Health Foundation, the philosophy of which is to inspire and inform parents and carers to seek the most appropriate decisions and choices when considering the emotional and physical health of their children
Apple-A-Day offers information on a wide range of subjects including the nutritional needs of the 12 body systems, food nutrients and analysis, chemical additives to avoid, basic foods for small children, suggested strategies from medical professionals for dealing with traumas and some proven natural therapies that are particularly useful for children. The recipe section has over 200 family friendly dishes, most of which can be used by those with allergies to wheat, dairy and egg
Fostering Attachments combines the experience and wisdom of parents and carers with that of professionals to provide support and practical guidance for foster and adoptive parents looking after children with insecure attachment relationships. It gives an overview of attachment theory and a step-by-step model of parenting which provides the reader with a tried-and-tested framework for developing resilience and emotional growth. More info
In Talk That Sings I have taken the opportunity to theoretically and practically describe the relational language-making strategies I use. I believe the use of relational language is pivotal in making both, the often taken-for-granted characteristics of identity visible and exposing the versions of ‘truth’ people live within. In creating the relational through language, I propose it is possible to make change by languaging into existence More info
Well known author and practitioner in Solution Focused Approaches, Bill O'Hanlon, offers a new and hopeful way to think about and intervene with those who have tough psychiatric problems or long histories of treatment. His approach to therapy emphasizes health, competence, and possibilities, instead of the traditional emphasis on pathology, deficits and limitations. More info