This book is more than just a guide to physical wellbeing. It explores the connection between movement and health through the lens of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The author draws inspiration from the rich philosophy of Tao, making this an excellent resource for dancers and other movement professionals.
Disclosing an autism diagnosis is an often-tricky issue that pops up throughout people's lives. This insightful book by leading autism advocate Haley Moss unpacks the challenges that disclosure presents at different stages and in different settings, from how to talk about disclosure with younger children through to self-advocacy as an adult.
This first volume presents the lives and careers of 13 men who held the two highest ranks in Hitler's Sturmabteilung from its inception in 1920 until the defeat of the Third Reich in 1945. It is the first and only comprehensive examination of the senior SA leadership. Sir Ian Kershaw writes of the series: "I know of no comparable compilation.
This updated resource helps students aged 14-17 develop the skills needed to get and maintain a meaningful job. It is structured around 2-hour weekly sessions over 8 months and covers essential topics such as organisation, time management, interview skills, networking and career resources. It provides worksheets, questionnaires and mock interviews.
Executive function is the cognitive process that organizes thoughts and activities, prioritizes tasks, manages time efficiently, and makes decisions. This must-read guide gives practical steps and strategies to support children who face difficulties caused by impaired executive function, often experienced by neurodivergent children.
This book provides a toolbox of strategies for clinicians and individuals to integrate the brainbody therapies, EMDR, Brainspotting, and Yoga Nidra in recovery or self-care programs. Based on the author's internationally renowned research, clinicians will be able to learn the science behind these modalities and their integrated applications.
Exploring childhood anxiety and selective mutism, Bravery Grows tells the story of a young girl who is happy and confident at home but finds herself worried and quiet out of the house. This tale of facing fears and growing bravery muscles offers children aged 3+ the skills to overcome their own worries and practice brave talking.
A controversial psychiatrist is found beaten to death on a street corner in Ottawa's Byward Market. Initially, the killing appears to be merely a mugging gone wrong, but Inspector Green's complex investigation leaves him grappling with the ultimate meaning of justice.
This book investigates how defendants are assessed by criminal justice decisionmakers, such as judges, lawyers, probation officers, parole board members and those involved in restorative justice. What attitudes and emotions are defendants expected to show? How are these expectations communicated? The book argues that defendants, at various stages of the criminal justice process, are expected to show a (more or less) free acceptance of guilt an...
This innovative book blends constitutional theory with real-life political practice to explore the impact of codifying constitutional amendments on the operation of the constitution in relation to democracy, the rule of law, and the separation of powers. It draws from comparative, historical, political and theoretical perspectives to answer questions all constitutional designers should ask themselves: - Should the constitution append amendment...
Giovanni Zappacosta-O' Hara's boyfriend has cancer. Unable to handle watching the love of his life suffer, Gio flees to New York under the pretense of interviewing his great aunt about a ne'er-discussed scandal in the family history. But Gio's boyfriend isn't content to let him wriggle away and books his own flight to New York, on September 11, 2001. Luckily, Gio's boyfriend's flight is grounded in the wake of the terror attack but the close c...