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      • Cataplum Libros

        Good books are like meek animals that stretch when we caress their backs, and that show us their bellies so we go and play with them; but they also do not hesitate to give us a good bite to free us from the claws of routine. To create these noble creatures, in Cataplum we dig like moles through the collective memory and explore the roots that connect us as Latin-Americans; thus, we recover our oral tradition, our playful language and its diverse and endless possibilities. As truffle-seeking pigs, we have developed an acute nose to find texts of authors from past and actual times. As rabbits we jump here and there tracking down illustrators with new proposals. And as eagles we strive to see, from a distance, how image and texts can coexist in harmony. In sum, our catalogue has been conceived as a living creature; one that begun as something very little, like bear cubs, but capable of becoming a fabulous living being; one that combines the best qualities of noble animals and have the power to captivate us.

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        Medicine

        Self-Care for Therapists

        by Bettina Lohmann

        Psychotherapists face many challenges in their day-to-day work.The close contact with patients, which makes the profession attractive on the other hand, is also stressful on the other hand. Caring for patients while protecting oneself requires different techniques which this book seeks to introduce.   The title describes typical situations which can be challenging for psychotherapists, e.g. dealing with strong emotions during a session or the inability to separate oneself afterwards, a patient who has fallen in love with his/her therapist, or the death of a patient. This book offers therapists a variety of self-cate measures that can not only reduce everyday stress and workload, but also helpful strategies to enable therapists to be less reactive in stressful situations.   Target Group: psychotherapists, specialists for psychiatry and psychotherapy, specialists for psychosomatic medicine, clinical psychologists, coaches, students and teachers of psychology

      • August 2016

        The Widower's Wife

        A Novel

        by Cate Holahan

        USA Today Bestseller ONE OF KIRKUS’ BEST BOOKS OF 2016 "One of those rare thrillers that really will keep you reading all night." —Kirkus starred review "In this chilling cat-and-mouse tale... Holahan keeps the action going." —Publishers Weekly Ana Bacon, a beautiful young wife and mother, tumbled off a cruise ship into dark and deadly waters. Ana is gone—leaving behind her wealthy husband and adorable daughter—but not everything about her disappearance adds up. What secrets did she leave behind? Investigator Ryan Monahan is a numbers man. So when his company sends him the Bacon case, which could net a ten-million-dollar payout, Monahan doubts that her death is just a tragic accident. But the husband has a substantial alibi and a number of witnesses claim to have seen Ana fall, and the official ruling seems to hold up. Still, the more Monahan uncovers about Ana's life, the more he realizes how many people would kill to keep her secrets hidden. And the closer he gets to the truth, the greater the odds grow that he, too, will take a fatal fall.

      • April 2020

        Intuition

        by Dr Cate Howell, OAM CSM CF

        Intuition: it’s instinctive by nature. It’s that gut-feeling or ‘sixth sense’ independent of rational analysis or deductive thinking. But can we actively develop and learn how to better utilise it? Author Dr Cate Howell believes we can, empowering us to use our intuition in everyday life through key principles and a practical seven-step plan, so that we can experience an increased sense of peace, purpose and joy in our lives. Part of the EMPOWER Series - SUCCESSFUL BOOKS WRITTEN BY EXPERTS. SIGNIFICANTLY REVISED AND UPDATED. NOW AVAILABLE IN AN ECONOMIC FORMAT.

      • June 2013

        Riding the Board

        Out of Print

        by Cate Ashwood, Cate Ashwood

        Blake Emmerich arrives at practice, already apprehensive, to meet his new synchronized diving partner. When he sees Nick Freeman, Blake doesn’t feel confident about their chances. The day begins with Nick pushing Blake off the ten meter and ends with their coach cuffing them together to force them to deal with each other like the adults they’re supposed to be. Synchronized diving is about trust—how can you trust someone you can’t stand, no matter how hot you think they are? ;

      • Poetry

        Salt

        The True Story of the Death of Donald Ring Mellett

        by Liz Tilton (author)

        “A clear, seemingly effortless voice and a special curiosity animate the world Liz Tilton gives us in Salt. And it is a world, ranging from domestic life—loose change, gardening, the intricacies of love—to manatees and the governor of Texas. Discoveries abound. Salt is smart, subtle, and essential.”—Don Bogen“Never coy or mincing, Liz Tilton’s poems burst open our doors to swagger forth with announcements on their lips, announcements that promise a world that is at once familiar with the ‘houseguests or in-laws’ who threaten to live in our basements (and whose approach is denied), and yet refuses total fidelity to realism, as the speaker continues to rise above us, a ‘cowgirl / hovering above the horehound ground, / leather holsters strapped with a big buckle, / helium riding high on [her] hips.’ The bold, buoyant poems of Salt shimmy ‘up to the mike stand’ to sing our heats in forward and reverse.”—Cate Marvin

      • Education

        Reflexive Research and the (Re)Turn to the Baroque

        Or, how I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the University

        by Watson, C.

        Cate Watson is Director of the Master of Research programme and Depute Director of Research in the School of Education, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Her main research interests are in professional and institutional identities, especially in relation to professionals working in children’s services, and the development of innovative approaches to qualitative research. She has recently co-edited (with Joan Forbes) Service integration in schools (also published by Sense). Reflexive research and the (re)turn to the baroque. (Or, How I learned to stop worrying and love the university) seeks an answer to the question posed by Gilles Deleuze, ‘Why do we desire what oppresses us?’ The book presents a narrative conceived within a baroque framework which attempts, with a proper sense of irony, to reveal the truth about the academy, and the way in which, as institution, it constructs our desires. The book also sets out a methodology for exploring questions related to identity and discourses and discusses how a sense of baroque, characterised as belonging to the epistemology of the Wunderkammer (the baroque cabinet of curiosities) and the ontology of the fold (as elaborated by Deleuze), challenges current assumptions about the nature of research and our understanding of the world. Reflexive research and the (re)turn to the baroque is a contribution to the growing body of research located within the baroque, conceptualised not as a discrete historical period, but as a recurring cultural phenomenon, which presents as counter to the prevailing orthodoxy: To the baroque mind the world is not conceived in logical Cartesian terms. To the contrary, it is full of contradictions. The baroque mind, moreover is acutely aware of the conflict between illusion and reality, and paradox and complexity are accepted as almost natural phenomena. (Leo Forkey) It is essential reading (writes the author) for qualitative researchers and students concerned to develop innovative approaches in their work, as well as for those with an interest in identities and processes of identification.

      • September 2020

        The Changing Man

        by Dr Cate Howell OAM, CSM, CF & Alex Bernard

        Men are changing. They are re-defining what it is to be ‘strong’, and are more open to understanding their emotions and reaching out for help. But stigma still abounds. The Changing Man explores issues affecting men’s emotional health and wellbeing, providing tried and tested tools to ensure no man suffers in silence again. The Changing Man’s methods and knowledge may just change your emotional health for the better. No shame. No silence. No anger.

      • June 2021

        Thrive

        Strategies to Turn Uncertainty to Competitive Advantage

        by Meredith Elliott Powell

        Thrive is the roadmap of how to grow your business and drive sales in highly shifting, constantly changing economic times. It is the story of those leaders and organizations that have seen consistent growth through several economic crisis-companies that were founded in the late 1700’s to early 1900’s and they are still in business thriving today. In this book we share their stories, their struggles, and tell you exactly how they have not only overcome adversity, but thrived through it. Praise for the Book: “We live in a time when uncertainty is the order of the day. THRIVE is a must-read for all who strive to grow intellectually and to succeed through the opportunities an uncertain world offers.” —Ken Langone, Founder, Home Depot, American Billionaire and Philanthropist “Talk about the right book for the right time! What I liked most about THRIVE are the case studies of real companies and real people who weathered the storms and emerged more successful than before. THRIVE is both practical and inspirational. I’ve ordered copies for my entire team.” —Bill Cates, CSP, CPAE, Founder, The Cates Academy for Relationship Marketing, Author of Radical Relevance “In THRIVE, Meridith weaves in 250 years of business history to show how resilient businesses and people find opportunities in every situation. This is a must-read to gain ideas and perspective in a sea of change.” —Mary C. Kelly, PhD, CEO, Productive Leaders, Author of The Five Minute Leadership Guide “You do not merely read this book; you read, you think, you develop next steps. Meridith does a masterful job of detailing companies doing it right and then goes further by adding her insights to create a playbook of what you need to do. Perfect book for the time we’re in right now!” —Mark Hunter, CSP, “The Sales Hunter”, Author of A Mind For Sales “The only certainty in business is there will be times of great uncertainty. It’s how you react when your world—or the world—doesn’t go as planned that determines your future. Meridith studies how companies have thrived in their uncertain times to become global market leaders and shares the proven success strategies that you can implement in your business to do the same. If there was ever a time where our world needed this book, it’s now. Read it. Study it. And thrive!” —Sam Richter, CSP, CPAE, Hall of Fame Speaker, Bestselling Author, and Technology Entrepreneur

      • Children's & YA
        April 2016

        We Owned The Night

        The Impossible Can Happen In The Blink Of An Eye

        by M. Venn

        Dex Rose and his band have finally hit the big time. They're living their dream on the European leg of their world tour, until one gig and one girl in a small English city changes everything. Millie is just a normal young girl, from a small English town trying to kick-start her fashion career whilst enjoying the summer with her friends, when one night changes her life forever! At a gig watching her favourite band she makes eye contact with Dex, lead singer of the band, she feels electricity rush through her body. Little does she know... So does he! Who is this girl? Are two lives that are worlds apart really about to collide?

      • Education

        Professional Care and Vocation

        Cultivating Ethical Sensibilities in Teaching

        by Wineberg, T. W.

        This book integrates the traditional understanding of a profession – a calling to selfless service for the public good, through the pursuit of a learned art – with that of vocation – work that offers a deep sense of personal fulfilment, meaning, and identity. Professions are moral endeavours since they require vulnerable individuals to trust in the competence and integrity of someone who professes to care for them. Currently, most versions of professional ethics narrowly focus upon standards of conduct or upon ethical dilemmas. Yet these are rarely compelling enough to change us – they are not morally formative. This volume takes a different tack to doing ethics. It explicitly targets the moral development of educators. This is crucial because as we develop our sensibilities of perception and qualities of character, we can better interpret practice situations and respond fittingly. Moreover, this approach to ethics seeks to reconceptualize our professional obligation: to embody it in more adequate metaphors, and to revitalize its relational dimension. In this view, our task as educators is to seek out those relational metaphors, images, and narratives of practice which are profound enough to shape our self-perceptions and to fund our moral formation. This book explores five ethical spheres – sacrifice, community, craft, tradition, and moral imagination – and five respective pedagogical images which illuminate the nature of professional care – servant, moral friend, mentor, covenantor, and moral companion. When critically engaged and appropriated, these rich metaphorical images provide clarity, order, and meaning to our perceptions and powerful imperatives for our own moral development.Timothy W. Wineberg received his Ph.D in Curriculum Theory in 2006 at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. His dissertation earned him an award of recognition for excellence in educational research in 2007 by the Canadian Association of Teacher Educators (CATE). He currently lives and teaches in Burnaby, British Columbia.

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        Children's & YA

        SPARKLE & THE LIGHT

        by Ayn Cates Sullivan, PhD

        Sparkle and the Light invites us to find well-being within our own true nature. Sparkle shares time and learning with her grandmother Izzy, who tells a tale of a young girl, Ella, who is bullied at school and misunderstood by her parents. Ella’s tale offers insight on how to live from a place of truth regardless of the views of others. The uplifting characters remind us that we are all unique and that we must never be afraid of sharing our own light with the world. A positive tale and uplifting message.

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        Children's & YA

        SPARKLE & THE GIFT

        by Ayn Cates Sullivan, PhD

        A timeless fairytale for children of all ages, Sparkle & The Gift is about a little girl who decides not to forget who she is: a radiant being of Light. Sparkle’s remarkable determination is contagious. She reminds us that the Light is everyone’s friend. Within this tale Sparkle’s mother, Alice, tells the inspiring story of “Kachina’s Gift,” a fairytale designed to remind us that everything we need is already within us. A tale for all ages.

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