Biopsychosocial Perspectives of Major Demographic Correlates of Crime examines the four major demographic variables related to criminal offending—age, sex, race, and SES from a biopsychosocial perspective.
Reflective Practice in Clinical Ethics: A Workbook for Professional Development opens the way for critical self-reflection, encouraging readers to engage with their own fragments of experience as a means of developing their professional practice.
Managing Tourism Impacts offers a practical, data driven framework that helps destinations understand, measure, and manage the full spectrum of tourism impacts to support resilient, community-centred, and sustainable development.
This book brings together some of Margaret Rustin’s finest papers in the areas of infant observation, theory, research and literature.
Psychoanalysis, An Autobiographical Activity explores the intersection of personal narrative and clinical practice, following Wilfred Bion's revolutionary approach to conveying psychoanalytic concepts through autobiographical writing.
This book expands Bion’s theory of transformations to encompass phenomena of the primordial mind — unintegrated phenomena in... Læs mere
This edited collection explores strategies of critique for responding to what many commentators now refer to as our current poly-crises.
AI Tools for Brain-Based Classrooms provides K-12 practitioners with a fresh, accessible approach to personalized learning that leverages technology for human-centered experiences.
This is not a book about how to build AI. It is a book about what leaders must understand before deploying AI.
Despite the proliferation of purpose statements, sustainability strategies and impact claims, leaders lack a coherent framework for... Læs mere
Drawing directly on primary documentary evidence of the Holocaust, this book returns to the raw archival foundations of genocide understanding to interrogate the systems, logistics, and procedural mechanisms that transformed ideological hatred into industrialized murder.
Urban Economics and Real Estate Markets, Second Edition is a fully reimagined update of a pioneering text, combining economic theory with real-world data and applications to provide a comprehensive understanding of the economic forces shaping cities and real estate markets,