This powerful little book contains a simple story, but a profound message that can be enjoyed equally by children and adults. My Star is first and foremost an affirmation. Even very young children can grasp the book's gentle message - that we all need to feel safe and loved in what can sometimes feel like a big, empty universe.
Understanding How Your Brain Makes You Depressed and What You Can Do to Change It A strategy-filled handbook to understand, manage depression, modelled after its best-selling counterpart on anxiety. Why is depression one of the most pervasive of all mental health complaints? What makes the lethargy, mental rumination, loss of concentration, unassuageable negativity, and feelings of inadequacy so stubbornly resistant to treatment and so hard to shake off? What can be done to alleviate your symptoms and move in the direction of full recovery? In order to answer these questions, Margaret Wehrenberg explains,... More info
An Accelerated Learning Practice: A Handbook for Teachers and Facilitators This book is about conscious teaching and facilitation - not just being a good facilitator/teacher but also being an appreciative facilitator/teacher. This means choosing words that support positive images for clients or students. It means carefully crafting questions that support positive reflection and action. And it mean having the tools and techniques available to support profound positive images that lead your clients and students to actualize the wonderful things they learn while working with you. This book is also about facilitating experiential... More info
Somebody Somewhere is the second book in Donna Williams’ four-part autobiographical series. Donna takes up her story in 1994, in a world where most people don’t yet have email or Internet and the undiagnosed adults on the Autistic Spectrum born in the 1960s and earlier still don’t know that others with the condition exist, often believing they are the only ones in the entire world. After a life of abuse, domestic prostitution, homelessness and poverty, Donna Williams has made her way back to Australia and finally found the answer... More info