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      • Trusted Partner
        Clinical psychology
        January 2011

        CANDIS Curriculum

        A Marijuana Treatment Program for Youth and Adults

        by Eva Hoch, Petra Zimmermann, Jana Henker, Heike Rohrbacher, René Noack, Gerhard Bühringer, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen

        The CANDIS program is a cognitive-behavioral treatment program for people with cannabis related disorders. This unique approach has been extensively evaluated and proven to be highly effective. Not only does the manual provide the therapist with up to date information on international biological, psychological and social research findings, but it offers a detailed therapy program. The “heart” of this program are the 10 therapy sessions that are described in detail. The sessions make use of cognitive-behavioral therapy drawing upon e.g. psychoeducation and functional analysis. The patients are instructed in a way that enables them to learn and apply skills that ultimately enable them to lead a drug free life. The therapy sessions described also offer support with regard to withdrawal symptoms, such as cravings, and incorporate methods preventing relapses. The book also comes with a CD-ROM, containing additional material that can be printed and used as part of the training program. Target Group: For psychologists, physicians and social workers working with patients with cannabis related disorders.

      • Medicine
        December 2017

        Cannabis Pharmacy (revised edition)

        The Practical Guide to Medical Marijuana

        by Micheal Backes; foreword by Andrew Weil, M.D.

        The most comprehensive book available on understanding and using medical marijuana, Cannabis Pharmacy combines scientific and evidence-based research with practical, easy-to-understand information. Written by Michael Backes, a respected expert in the field, the book begins with the history of medical marijuana and an explanation of how cannabinoids, medicinally active substances produced within the plant, work with the body’s own endocannibinoid system. Backes goes on to explore 27 of the most popular cannabis varieties, how to identify them, and the medial conditions for which patients have reported effectiveness. Additional chapters describe how to prepare and store cannabis, how best to administer those preparations, how to control dosage, and so on. Also included is a guide that looks at 29 ailments and conditions for which doctors commonly recommend medical marijuana. Meticulously researched, written in an easy and accessible style, Cannabis Pharmacy provides the clearest, most complete, and most practical information available on the use and benefits of medial marijuana.

      • Medicine
        May 2019

        Corriger le pied (nouvelle édition)

        sans semelle

        by Frédéric Brigaud

        Correcting Feet without the Use of Insoles Pronating flat feet and supinating arched feet are no longer inevitable as we once believed: They are essentially the result of “incorrect posture” and can be rectified. This book shines a new light on the way feet work and takes us past the commonly accepted and erroneous idea that the foot is a block and that pronating or supinating feet can only be corrected by wearing corrective insoles or shoes. On the contrary, the foot’s shape can change instantaneously; it can arch, flatten out, become long or even shorten thanks to its articulating joint space and the heel that can move several centimetres sideways, independent of the supporting forefoot.   A correctly functioning foot assures a proper junction with the ground and optimises taking a step. It also helps maintain the ankle and is instrumental in preventing sprains. Moreover, it increases recovery in case of losing one’s balance and enables one to develop more dynamic support. The new edition of this book refines testing and corrective protocols from the previous edition, which is now out-of-print, includes new information and develops elements from the presently unavailable Competitive Running book, specifically related to the biomechanics of the foot. The goal of this book is therefore to provide a means to: — View the way the foot functions in a new light, in order to regain control; — Correct pronating and supinating feet without insoles or special shoes; — Stabilise the ankle and step-taking, and thereby prevent sprains; — Develop the foot’s flexibility; — Reinforce the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the foot; — Develop the dynamics of correctly functioning feet; — Understand the interest of going barefoot to help the feet develop foot muscles and maintain flexibility; — Understand the foot in order to better choose shoes; — Produce and maintain more efficient and correct support and step-taking both daily, and when playing sports.

      • Psychology

        The Girl Who Bites Her Nails and the Man Who Is Always Late

        What Our Habits Reveal About Us

        by Ann Gadd

      • Therapy & therapeutics
        December 1991

        Acupuncture, Meridian Theory and Acupuncture Points

        by Li Ding

      • Therapy & therapeutics

        Chinese Acupressure Therapy

        by Zhaopu Wang

        Acupressure therapy has evolved from dianxue, which is a traditional Chinese martial art technique of hitting an opponent at a selected acupoint on the body, so as to momentarily block the flow of blood and energy and cause unconsciousness. Based on the same theory, an acupressure therapist skillfully presses the same acupoint to promote the flow of blood and energy and heal an injury. The therapy is administered by percussing, pressing and/or massaging selected acupoints and stimulation lines of the body. It is effective for treating common illnesses and complicated diseases such as cerebral palsy and polio.

      • Eating disorders & therapy

        Anorexia Nervosa

        Hope for Recovery

        by Dr. Agnes Ayton

        Anorexia nervosa is a potentially fatal disorder that is notoriously difficult to treat and provokes feelings of great frustration in carers, families and friends. Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Dr Agnes Ayton FRCPsych, offers a new perspective, bringing together what is currently known and scientifically verified with her own ground-breaking work combining psychotherapy with nutritional support. Providing sufferers and carers with a knowledge of the full range of treatment options empowers them to make informed choices that can be tailored to the individual's needs. To assist them, Anorexia Nervosa - hope for recovery: * focuses on anorexia and other eating disorders associated with being significantly underweight * emphasises nutrition, especially what is known about the physical and psychological effects of starvation and the process of recovery from these * offers dietary 'prescriptions', menu plans, and recovery strategies * integrates pharmacological, psychological and nutritional treatment options It will help sufferers and carers to make informed choices that can change lives for the better.

      • Therapy & therapeutics

        Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy

        by Zhang Weiwen

        Qigong acupressure therapy incorporates many therapeutic methods, such as acupressure, massage, daoyin(a physical & breathing exercise) and application of external qi (potential energy). The book contains six chapters which cover the basic knowledge and methods of qigong along with reports describing the clinical practice of qigong acupressure therapy. In addition, useful prescriptions of acupoints for qigong acupressure therapy and supplemental qigong exercise are presented.

      • Health & Personal Development
        August 2013

        Tiger Wisdom Guidebook & Oracle Cards

        by Jane Corbett

        My book offers pure impartial guidance from the Tiger, a truly wonderful and awe inspiring majestical big cat, 48 beautiful Tiger Oracle cards, each featuring a different characteristic of the tiger and the world which it inhabits accompany the book, See the world  from a different point of view, using the spirit of the tiger. who is strong, silent, and focused, by focusing on its energy users are able to relieve themselves of the daily stresses and worries of life and seek guidance from a non-judgemental source by conducting a reading either for themselves or someone else. Each of the cards and the meaning behind them is covered in depth within the book, as well as the correct methods to complete a card reading successfully. My book also includes a wealth of information about the tiger as well as raising awareness about this critically endangered species. Both are presented in a box set.

      • Health & Personal Development
        2014

        POSSESSION AND DESIRE

        Working with Addiction, Compulsion and Dependency

        by Philip Harland

        Understanding and working with addiction, compulsion and dependency; a 6-part guide for addicts, enablers and therapists“Choosing the temporary discomforts of desire over the permanent discomforts of possession” Part I  VIOLENT PLEASURES ARE RELIEFS OF PAIN  Each one of us is prone to addiction or dependency to a greater or lesser degree. Part I is about understanding why this is so. Part II  SOME ADDICTIONS FEEL PHYSICAL, BUT ALL ADDICTIONS ARE MENTAL  Addiction is a subject for study. Addicting is something we do. Part II follows the bodymind process of becoming addicted as a basis for deciding where we wish to go next. PART III  THE PHYSICIAN’S PROVIDER  How as therapists and facilitators do we position ourselves in relation to addictive clients? How does language affect our beliefs and practices? Part III discusses the difference between intervening and interfering, and between conscious and unconscious outcome forming. It suggests a way to align ourselves with the client’s outcome and to activate change without resorting to supposition, interpretation or suggestion. PART IV  THE LIMIT OF DESIRES  As addicts we give energy to a system that encourages us to play victim and persecutor in turn. Part IV examines the differences between ‘quitting’ and ‘controlling’. The continuum of progression from simple desire to complex need to total possession is explored. PART V  ADDICTIVE CONTRADICTIONS  Part V deconstructs typically addictive double-binds and dualities, including the familiar dilemma of being caught between aversion (‘I must give up X’) and attraction (‘I can’t give up X’). Eight approaches to resolving duality thinking are identified and explained PART VI  AUDITING FOR X  Unscrambles haphazard approaches to client assessment and offers a systematic audit for facilitators of all kinds, including self-helpers, to assess addictions, compulsions, and dependencies and to work successfully with them through language as an alternative to medical means. The audit is arranged in four frames: person, possession, pattern, and preference:  Person: how much of the client is involved, and where?   Possession: what is the nature of the client's attachment?   Pattern: how do the client's life patterns and internal patterns relate?   Preference: what choices does the client have? Most of us can learn to move from addictive state to non-addictive state. Those uncertain about the path to take will find the aids to navigation here useful both theoretically and practically. We may all – addicts and enablers, therapists and clients alike – learn to deal with the occasional discomforts of desire rather than the permanent discomforts of possession. Philip Harland is a Clean Language psychotherapist and author of ‘Trust Me, I’m the Patient: Clean Language, Metaphor, and the New Psychology of Change’; ‘The Power of Six, A Six Part Guide to Self Knowledge’; ‘Resolving Problem Patterns with Clean Language and Autogenic Metaphor’; and ‘How The Brain Feels: working with Emotion and Cognition’. All published by Wayfinder Press. For more on these books go to Amazon or to www.wayfinderpress.co.uk

      • Addiction & therapy

        Recovery Stories

        Journeys through Adversity, Hope and Awakening

        by Kate Jopling (Author), Mitch Winehouse (Foreword writer)

        Recovery Stories is a collection of first-hand accounts by people in recovery from or affected by drugs or alcohol. Invaluable for those looking to find new, addiction-free ways to live. It contains insights into the lives of real people who hit ‘rock bottom’ but came back again. Of interest across a wide-range of disciplines, including health, education and social services. Addiction is an illness that kills. Accused of lacking a moral compass and blamed for their own self-destruction, addicts are often forced to live on the margins of society. Afforded little sympathy or support, they may end-up involved in criminality, violence, dishonesty and face despair. They may hit rock bottom when day-to-day survival can become a delicate balance between life and death. But addiction—which occurs in every walk of life—need not be a ‘life sentence’. As this book shows, no-one is beyond turning such dire situations around. Recovery Stories is a collection of true stories of triumph over adversity. It tells how the horror of addiction can be overcome, how people can free themselves of their dependency. It is a book of hope and inspiration which will encourage all those seeking ‘new ways to live’ a full, addiction-free and successful life. ‘This book tells the stories that need to be told... Addiction is an illness and has to be seen and tackled as such’: Alastair Campbell, Ambassador for Time to Change and Alcohol Concern. From the Foreword: ‘People who are struggling with addiction have got to know that recovery is out there and it is possible... I hope that the stories in this book will help people understand that recovery is a possibility and, if you are struggling with addiction, that it is a possibility for you’: Mitch Winehouse, Founder of the Amy Winehouse Foundation. Author: Kate Jopling has spent 15 years working in public policy, campaigning or communications roles, initially as a House of Commons researcher, later in senior positions with Catch 22, Help the Aged and the Campaign to End Loneliness where she was director. She has also worked in the Social Exclusion Unit. She has won various awards, including in 2008 when at the Women in Public Life Awards MPs and peers voted her Public Affairs Achiever of the Year. She is now a consultant who spends her time “giving people a voice” by researching and writing on a wide range of social issues. Mitch Winehouse and members of his family founded The Amy Winehouse Foundation which works to prevent the effects of drug and alcohol misuse on young people. It also aims to support, inform and inspire vulnerable and disadvantaged young people to help them reach their full potential. In association with Addaction.

      • Fiction
        July 2013

        The Poisoned Banquet

        by ANTHONY JAMES

        A romantic thriller; A tales of an abused celebrity wife. A contemporary novel set in UK and USA. The novel is a study of morbid jealousy and follows the lives of the heroine Rachel a beorgening international pianist and her husbad the charming but morbidly jealous and corrupt banker Michael Johnson. The story opens with the death of Michael's baby sister - accident or infanticide? Michael determines to becaome the apple of his parents' eye and he grows up as an athletic, bright and charming but ruthlessyoung man. He falls for Rachel, wooes her but rather in the mold of Jeckyll and Hyde he becaomes morbidly jealous of rachel and her musical career. Rachel's unshakeable devotion tolerates the ever worsening excesses of Michael's obsessive jealousy into tawdry drug and sexual abuse. Rachel meets a geeky but brilliant young musician and is infatuated by his musical talent - her world is turned upside down. Is her love of music or her love of Michael the greater? What of both are taken away?

      • Eating disorders & therapy
        August 2012

        NO LABELS: Men in Relationship with Anorexia

        by Derek Botha

        In NO LABELS: Men in Relationship with Anorexia, DerekBotha argues that traditional understandings of and approaches to diagnosis and treatment for anorexia nervosa are unacceptable, inappropriate and laden with labelling ways, and thus exacerbate these men's struggles, leaving them dishonoured, disabled, powerless and even more distressed.  He presents alternative ways of understanding the nature of their social positionings as well as a more appropriate therapy for them, namely narrative therapy.NO LABELS: Men in Relationship with Anorexia contributes to meaningful dialogue amongst mental health academics, practioners, students and all who have an interest in seeking fresh understandings of these men and their complex positionings.

      • Speech & language disorders & therapy
        April 2013

        The Aphasia Resource Book

        Practical ways to help people with aphasia

        by Anne Dalrymple, Sarah Stanfield, Belinda Walker

        Practical activity ideas to help people who have aphasia Designed for use by speech & language therapists, students, volunteers and carers, this is a very user-friendly and practical workbook providing activity ideas to improve skills in specific areas for people who have aphasia. The activities: Cover a range of difficulties encountered in aphasia including: colour recognition, reading and writing, numeracy, memory and vocabulary Progress from easy to more complex tasks for each topic Have a clear rationale for inclusion, form part of an overall progression, and have a simple list of materials required Aim to enhance the client's overall communication skills; this may be by strengthening or teaching skills that have not been so damaged such as gesture, drawing or writing. Resulting from many requests from volunteers, carers and students, this book is ideal for anyone wishing to help people with the frustrating and persisting problem of aphasia. The ideas can also be used as photocopiable homework activities for speech & language therapists to give to clients.

      • Medicine
        October 2015

        Assisting Students With Language Delays in the Classroom

        A practical language programme

        by Francesca Bierens

        Assisting Students with Language Delays in the Classroom is a structured language programme designed for teachers and SENCOs to use in the classroom with children and adolescents with a range of language abilities. This resource caters to the needs of a broad range of students who require assistance with their language development, from the pre-verbal skills of language, progressing through to the skills required for effective, interactive conversation. The resource is accordingly structured within three key sections: The Pre-Verbal Skills of Language The Building Bricks of Language The Skills of Conversation Features are: Step-by-step instructions Language charts 200+  activities and exercise .

      • Therapy & therapeutics
        August 2015

        Can't Talk? Want to Talk!

        by Jo Levett, Stephen Street

        One of the best ways to reach a child is through stories. In this beautifully illustrated book, Jo Levett’s simple, touching tale tells the story through the eyes of a young child with selective mutism and perfectly captures her day-to-day conflict of uncertainty and optimism. Can’t Talk? Want to Talk! provides a vehicle for parents, grandparents and teachers to open up a dialogue around selective mutism and start the process of reducing the crippling anxiety felt by children with this poorly understood communication difficulty. The accompanying advice sheets provide sound, straightforward advice for people who know the child. This resource will help to identify selective mutism in a child’s early years, to destigmatise it and give it a name, thereby helping to reduce some of the anguish and distress felt by children, parents and teachers.

      • Therapy & therapeutics
        November 2016

        Graphic Lives - Essential Support Guide

        by Jo Browning Wroe, Carol Holliday

        Graphic Lives is a series of highly engaging graphic novels for young people who may need counselling and psychotherapy. Each book introduces the difficulties faced by a teenage character and follows them as they travel on their therapeutic journey with a skilled and creative therapist. The key aims of these books are: to demystify counselling and psychotherapy so that it is more appealing and accessible to young people; to destigmatise emotional and mental health problems so that young people are better able to accept help; to encourage young people to embark upon their own healing journeys, equipped with the sense that there is a way forward. The essential support guide, designed to be used alongside the Graphic Lives novels, provides therapists and counsellors with a range of support resources, linked to the stories and the issues covered. For each graphic novel, this guide offers: clear and concise coverage of risk factors and warning signs relating to the issue covered in the story; detailed exploration of each therapeutic session in the story so that you can devise you own sessions that link to the therapy in the story; an up-to-date summary of research around the issue covered in the book along with professional guidance on working with that issue to help you achieve the best possible outcomes for the young people you work with.

      • Speech & language disorders & therapy
        February 2015

        Improving Concentration

        Evaluating and improving concentration and performance

        by Roy Bailey

        Improving Concentration has been designed to help individuals improve their concentration skills. It is aimed primarily at those taking on a training role in relation to the individual concerned. However, it can also be used by the individuals themselves as a self-help resource. This resource will help trainers to convey to their students: an understanding of concentration how concentration works for them how to improve their concentration skills how to manage concentration in relation to their performance This Psychological skills training resource is arranged in a format that is both easy to use and clear to follow. The activities can be used with both individual students and groups Part 1 'The knowledge base' outlines theoretical perspectives on concentration and describes the Bailey / Brown model of concentration. Part 2 'Pathways to improving concentration' explains and describes how the Bailey / Brown model of concentration can be used as a guide to raising awareness, understanding, monitoring and evaluating interventions aimed at improving concentration in people. Part 3 'The activities' in this resource can be used singly or combined as part of a structured intervention to improve an individual's concentration skills.

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