This book provides trainees opportunities to build competence in essential behavioral parent training skills while developing their personal therapeutic style.
Discover Mamie Phipps Clark, a psychologist and civil rights activist whose research on racial identity development played a vital role in the Brown v. Board of Education case.
This book discusses how school professionals can be care team partners for the more than 15 million school-aged children experiencing medical conditions.
This handbook reviews factors that impact youth development, including biological, cognitive, and emotive processes, development through social contexts, cultural diversity, risk behaviors and psychopathology, positive youth development, intervention and policy.
This user-friendly, practical guide summarizes everything therapists need to know about setting up, growing, and protecting their independent therapy practice.
Written for parents of children from toddlers to teens, this book gives parents a science-based plan to help their children grow up to be emotionally healthy adults.
Do you know what “social power” is? HINT: You experience every day, you share it with your friends and classmates, and when it is balanced and equal, you feel AWESOME. But when it's unequal or out of whack, you feel All. That. Drama... right? Kid Confident (Book #1): How to Manage Your SOCIAL POWER in Middle School gives you a real look at the social life of middle graders and offers expert ways to deal when unbalanced social power situations...
This book teaches the art and science of transformative resilient leadership, a unique leadership style that focusses on spotting the opportunities that emerge from times of adversity, and leverages them to foster resilience and growth.