Narrative Therapy in Practice is the result of an unusual collaboration of therapists, counsellors, community and mental health workers, educators and students who share a firm belief in the hopeful and cooperative style of this therapeutic process. The end result is a book that is as delightful to read as it is instructive, filled with illustrative examples that describe the nature of narrative therapy.
Thinking about Play... cleverly brings together research-based chapters from experienced Early Years practitioners and academics who provide knowledge the field desperately needs to ensure young children can engage in play - laying their own meaningful foundations for their later education." Tricia David, Emeritus Professor of Education, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK "This book provides an excellent collection of chapters which encourages early years practitioners to really get to grips with their own perceptions about, understanding of and beliefs in relation to play in early education settings. In so doing, they will also... More info
Eat more, weigh less? How is this possible? Because as this groundbreaking work clearly shows, it's not just how much you eat, it's primarily what you eat. Recommended by our regular guest presenter Dr Craig Hassed, this book has been selected because it informs one key element of his Essence of Health Program. Most diets rely on small portion sixes to reduce calories sufficiently. You fell hungry and deprived. Dr. Ornish's revolutionary program takes a new approach, one scientifically based on the type of food rather than the amount of food.... More info
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. More info