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First published in 1989, Drugs and British Society (now with a new preface by Susanne MacGregor) provides information on the drugs problem in Britain in the 1980s, based on extensive research and experience, and places it in its international and historical context.
This book offers a historical introduction to psychology. It investigates the evolutionary origins of our capacity to practice psychology, including its language and the cultural containers in which it can emerge, such as those of ancient Greece and ancient India.
Craig E. Stephenson’s Ages of Anxiety examines how W. H. Auden in his Pulitzer Prize winning poem, The Age of Anxiety, used C. G. Jung’s psychological types to structure and explore his responses to war and the rise of fascism.
The 5 Habits of Hope from behavioral scientist Dr. Julia Garcia gives you the practical tools you need to become the lighter, freer, and more hopeful person you want to be.
In The Magic in the Tragic, grief counselor and mental health expert John Tsilimparis, MFT, helps you... Læs mere
Written from an interpretive and constructionist perspective, this insightful book explores how to conduct case study research focusing on the lived experience of those in the case.
This textbook introduces students to issues of difference and diversity in therapeutic practice. It covers the key theories, concepts and terms, with experiential and reflective exercises to support professional development.
There are 5 common responses to conflict: discover your style and learn others’ to defuse emotionally escalated situations, get to the underlying issues that really matter, and resolve even the most sensitive disputes.
The first detailed and comprehensively researched biography of the heir apparent to the Djokovic-Nadal-Federer era.
If you’re feeling uncertain about life after stopping work, here’s how to design your own unique map for your future.