Wherever Jenny goes, her worries follow her - in a big blue bag. They are there when she goes swimming, when she is watching TV, and even when she is in the lavatory. Jenny decides they will have to go. But who can help her?
Over fifty years ago, John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth's research on the developmental psychology of children formed the basic tenets of attachment theory. And for years, following these tenets, the theory's focus has been on how children develop vis-à-vis the attachments-whether secure or insecure-they form with their caregivers. In the therapy room, this has meant working with individuals one-on-one, with the therapist assuming the role of the attachment figure in order to provide a secure base for treating clients' problems that arose from troubled interpersonal relationships in childhood. Here, Daniel A. Hughes,... More info
Nobody is really prepared to be a leader. Many leaders never planned on becoming one; it was simply the next step in their careers. That's why there are so many books on leadership. Too many leadership books have too narrow a view, telling you to focus on your particular strengths. *Your strengths only tell part of the story.* What you really need is the big picture: a broad perspective on all of the behaviours needed to be an effective leader. Based on the DiSC personality assessment The 8 Dimensions of... More info
You can conquer cancer was a revolutionary book when first published in1984, it has sold more than 150,000 copies worldwide and has been translated into many different languages. It has become a classic and one of the most widely read books on the subject of cancer management and survival. This edition is completely updated, it contains whole sections which provide important new information and self-help techniques, and is remarkable for its clarity, enlarges upon what is a truly integrated, holistic approach to cancer: emphasising nutrition, the power of the mind, meditation,... More info