A highly practical book that reflects the most frequently asked questions put to the BACP's advice line.
Nigel Ford provides readers with the strategies they need when using the internet as part of their research and guides them through the necessary skills needed to independently conduct and evaluate research.
A provoking critical analysis that explores gender patterns in both offending and victimisation.
A well written, easy to navigate and comprehensive guide to how to develop core skills and to make the most of one's abilities in written work.
Offering a concrete framework and practical methods for working from an existential perspective, the bestselling Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy in Practice is now in its third edition.
The first genuinely introductory, UK-focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy textbook. The guidance on ACT with common clinical problems such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse is brought to life by numerous case studies and reflective questions to aid learning.
This text shows how blockplay illustrates at the micro-level the development of the child's understanding of and competence in controlling... Læs mere
Suitable for those using Circle Time with 3 to 7 year olds, this book sets out... Læs mere
This comprehensive introduction to existential therapy makes a difficult subject accessible, providing a comprehensive survey of past & contemporary ideas,... Læs mere
This quick guide will help students be prepared for and avoid the unique and complex issues that can arise when working with online data, enabling them to decide what online data is best suited to their research question.
A Super Quick guide to giving successful presentations, from preparing material and getting timings right to body language and confidence.
Focused on building confidence and decreasing anxiety from information overload this Little Quick Fix helps students build a manageable system that works for digging into and making sense of their individual data.