New edition of a bestselling guide to understanding and responding to troubled adults, building on attachment theory and a series of case studies to create an integrative, safe and effective approach to relating to individuals and enabling positive change.
Teaching and Learning English in the Early Years provides a lively, varied, ‘must have’ A–Z compendium of how to teach English to very young children... Læs mere
Bringing together a diverse range of contributors to explore the theory, practice and potential of working relationally - as partner rather than expert - with troubled young people to effect meaningful change in mental health contexts and beyond.
Regulation of health and social care services is moving towards more risk-based inspections that focus on safety of services. Reducing Risk in Health and Social Care explores what a culture of safety looks like, why it matters and how to achieve it.
This new and revised edition is aimed at professionals who care for individuals with intellectual disabilities and a 'personality disorder', with new contributions and updated content to reflect developments towards trauma-informed care.
Tired of Teen Anxiety is an engaging, step-by-step guide that draws on proven psychological science to give teens the tools, confidence and support to stop being pushed around by their anxiety and instead get on with the more important work of enjoying life.
Incorporating the very latest standards and competencies in the field of coaching, Becoming a Coach, Second Edition sets out a wide range of coaching models and shows how they can be integrated and combined to provide the best possible service to clients.
Love, Attachment and Intellectual Disability takes a a trauma-informed approach to caring for people who have... Læs mere
The first book to present the theory and practice of using schema therapy – a proven treatment for individuals with borderline personality disorder and related conditions – with clients with dependent, avoidant and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders.
Offering clear advice and inspiration to anyone considering a career in CBT or seeking to further their CBT journey, this book uses exercises and personal stories to explore pathways to accreditation, how to meet training criteria and options post-qualification.
Reflecting a shift to more humanistic and ecological approaches to professional care, this handbook brings together contemporary thinking and practice for those who offer evidence-based, person-centred support for people with intellectual disabilities.
This new Innovations in CAT title explores relational work in forensic services, arguing that rehabilitating offenders in a way that reduces future risk to others means first understanding the fundamentally relational nature of both trauma and offending.