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Handbook of Mindfulness-Based Programmes Mindfulness Interventions from Education to Health and Therapy

Handbook of Narrative Psychotherapy for Children Adults and Families Theory and Practice

Child-Centered Play Therapy A Practical Guide to Therapeutic Relationships with Children

Child-Centered Play Therapy A Practical Guide to Therapeutic Relationships with Children

Designed for professionals adding play therapy to their practices as well as for graduate students the second edition of Child-Centered Play Therapy is comprehensive engaging and practical. The authors provide a strong theoretical base from which to understand the whys and hows of child-centered play therapy and guide readers through all necessary skills for successful practice. From playroom setup tracking and empathy limit-setting and role-play to treatment planning recognizing stages measuring progress and working with parents and teachers each chapter anticipates readers’ questions and covers key concepts in diverse ways to meet different learning styles. On the book’s website readers will find a test bank sample slides and syllabi treatment planning forms as well as additional activities and worksheets for students and trainees. Key Features: Everything needed for best practices in child-centered play therapy in one book. Plain-spoken practical writing. Vivid case stories and vignettes. New neuroscience findings linked to long-held wisdoms of child-centered play therapists. Outcome research reviewed across problem areas of externalizing and internalizing behaviors school problems applications with children with disabilities adverse childhood experiences and trauma. Endorsed by Louise Guerney a founding child-centered play therapy figure who developed the skills-based methods covered in this book Child-Centered Play Therapy comprehensively and realistically introduces practitioners to the child-centered approach to play therapy and addresses how to incorporate the approach into schools agencies or private practice. | Child-Centered Play Therapy A Practical Guide to Therapeutic Relationships with Children

GBP 48.99
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Roadwork Theory and Practice

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Behavior Analysts A Practice Guide from Theory to Treatment

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Behavior Analysts A Practice Guide from Theory to Treatment

This book provides a thorough discussion of acceptance and commitment therapy or training (ACT) and a guide for its use by behavior analysts. The book emphasizes how the intentional development of six core behavioral processes – values committed action acceptance defusion self-as-context and present moment awareness – help establish the psychological flexibility needed to acquire and maintain adaptive behaviors that compete with maladaptive behavior patterns in verbally able clients. Split into three parts the book discusses the history and controversy surrounding the rise of acceptance and commitment strategies in behavior analysis and shows how the processes underlying ACT are linked to foundational behavioral scientific principles as amplified by stimulus equivalence and relational learning principles such as those addressed by relational frame theory. In a careful step-by-step way it describes the best practices for administering the acceptance and commitment procedures at the level of the individual client organizational systems and with families. Attention is also given to the ethical and scope-of-practice considerations for behavior analysts along with recommendations for conducting on-going research on this new frontier for behavior analytic treatment across a myriad of populations and behaviors. Written by leading experts in the field the book argues that practice must proceed from the basic tenants of behavior analysis and that now is the opportune moment to bring ACT methods to behavior analysts to maximize the scope and depth of behavioral treatments for all people. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Behavior Analysts will be an essential read for students of behavior analysis and behavior therapy as well as for individuals on graduate training programs that prepare behavior analysts and professionals that are likely to use ACT in their clinical practice and research. | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Behavior Analysts A Practice Guide from Theory to Treatment

GBP 44.99
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Essentials of Marketing Theory and Practice for a Marketing Career

Essentials of Marketing Theory and Practice for a Marketing Career

This comprehensive textbook introduces students to all the core principles of marketing practice using an employability-focused approach. Essentials of Marketing is underpinned by six pillars which flow through each chapter: marketing ethics sustainability stakeholder engagement globalisation the power of new media and measuring success. The book demystifies theory by placing it in contexts which are recognisable to a diverse readership using real-life case studies and examples designed to engage today’s technologically savvy and internationally oriented students. The book includes a comprehensive running case study in which readers are invited to adopt the roles of marketing assistant marketing manager and marketing director within regional markets applying the knowledge that they have learned in each chapter into modern realistic contexts which simulate a marketing career. Key features to aid learning and comprehension include case studies chapter objectives and summaries key learning points and key questions. With a uniquely accessible and applied approach Essentials of Marketing is designed as a core text for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Introduction to marketing marketing management and principles of marketing modules. Digital learning resources include a comprehensive instructor’s manual to guide interaction with the applied case study PowerPoint slides and a test bank. | Essentials of Marketing Theory and Practice for a Marketing Career

GBP 46.99
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Regional Policy Theory and Practice

Couple Therapy Theory and Effective Practice

Couple Therapy Theory and Effective Practice

This new edition of Couples Therapy tackles four challenges currently facing the field: (1) accountability and the increasing demands for demonstrating effectiveness as a condition for reimbursement (2) the need for practitioners to reconfigure their practice patterns in an ever-involving health-care system (3) training mental health practitioners who have not completed marital and family therapy (MFT) programs and (4) integrating new couples approaches and interventions into everyday clinical practice. The book offers a focused vision and successful strategies for working effectively with couples both today and tomorrow. It incorporates the best insights from the neurosciences as well as new couples theories research and evidence-based interventions introducing approaches including psychoanalytic systemic cognitive behavioral Adlerian constructivist third wave integrative and mindfulness-based. Chapters also present practical applications and professional considerations with a comprehensive look at how to work with diverse issues in couples therapy such as substance abuse domestic violence sexual dysfunction infidelity aging and much more. This third edition of Couples Therapy is an essential resource for students as well as mental health practitioners social workers and family counselors who are keen to better meet the needs of couples and the demands of the changing healthcare landscape. | Couple Therapy Theory and Effective Practice

GBP 46.99
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Workshop Machining A Comprehensive Guide to Manual Operation

Family Therapy An Introduction to Process Practice and Theory

Re-Visioning Person-Centred Therapy Theory and Practice of a Radical Paradigm

Public Administration in Theory and Practice

Public Administration in Theory and Practice

Hailed for its timelessness and timeliness Public Administration in Theory and Practice examines public administration from a normative perspective and provides students with an understanding of the practice of public administration. Combining historical contextual and theoretical perspectives this text give students a truly comprehensive overview of the discipline and focuses on the practical implications of public administration theory. This substantially revised third edition features: Increased emphasis on and expanded coverage of management skills practices and approaches including an all-new Managerial Toolkit section comprising several new chapters on important topics like transboundary interactions cultural competencies citizen engagement and leadership and decision-making. Expanded part introductions to provide a thematic overview for students reinforce the multiple conceptual frameworks or lenses through which public administration may be viewed and provide guidance on the learning outcomes the reader may anticipate. Still deeper examination of the connections between historic theoretical perspectives and current practices to help students think through practical and realistic solutions to problems that acknowledge historic precedence and theory yet also leave room for creative new ways of thinking. This expanded analysis also offers a forum for comparative perspectives particularly how these practices have emerged in other countries. PowerPoint slides Discussion Questions (with a focus on practice) Learning Outcomes and Things to Ponder at the end of each chapter that may be used as lecture topics or essay examination questions. Public Administration in Theory and Practice third edition is an ideal introduction to the art and science of public administration for American MPA students and serves as essential secondary reading for upper-level undergraduate students seeking a fair and balanced understanding of public management.

GBP 69.99
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Video Production Techniques Theory and Practice from Concept to Screen

Supervision in Clinical Practice A Practitioner's Guide

Construction Management Theory and Practice

Construction Management Theory and Practice

Construction Management: Theory and Practice is a comprehensive textbook for budding construction managers. The range of coverage makes the book essential reading for students studying management courses in all construction related disciplines and ideal reading for those with non-cognate degrees studying construction management masters courses giving them a broad base of understanding about the industry. Part I outlines the main industry players and their roles in relation to the Construction Manager. Part II covers management theory leadership and team working strategies. Part III details financial aspects including: sources of finance appraisal and estimating construction economics whole life costing and life cycle analysis bidding and tendering as well as procurement methods types of contracts and project costing. Part IV covers construction operations management and issues such as supply chain management health and safety waste quality and environmental management. Part V covers issues such as marketing strategy HRM health stress and well-being. Part VI concludes the book with reflections on the future of the industry in relation to the environment and sustainability and the role of the industry and its managers. The book keeps the discussion of current hot topics such as building information modelling (BIM) sustainability and health and well-being included throughout and is packed with useful figures tables and case studies from industry. | Construction Management Theory and Practice

GBP 46.99
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Crime Linkage Theory Research and Practice

Crime Linkage Theory Research and Practice

The increasing portrayal of forensic investigative techniques in the popular media—CSI for example has resulted in criminals becoming forensically aware and more careful about leaving behind physical evidence at a crime scene. This presents law enforcement with a significant problem: how can they detect serial offenders if they cannot rely on physical forensic evidence? One solution comes from psychology. A growing body of research has amassed in the area of behavioral consistency and the detection of serial offenders. A number of innovations are taking place in the field that have important implications for the practice of crime linkage and its use by police and the courts. Crime Linkage: Theory Research and Practice assembles this research and discusses its practical use. Topics include:Theoretical explanations for how when and why we may (or may not) see similarities in a person’s crime scene behaviorConsistency and distinctiveness in sexual offendingAn overview of crime linkage research conducted to dateThe use of crime linkage in the United Kingdom South Africa and the United StatesNew directions for research and practice including linking across crime types to expand the suspect poolThe range of statistical methods used in research of crime linkage principlesThe book represents a collaboration of researchers and practitioners from across the globe who are recognized as experts in the area of behavioral consistency and detection of serial offenders. They provide a comprehensive and informative text on the psychological and criminological theories underpinning crime linkage how it is used in practice the challenges practitioners face and current innovations that will shape the future of crime linkage research and practice. | Crime Linkage Theory Research and Practice

GBP 44.99
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Adlerian Counseling and Psychotherapy A Practitioner's Wellness Approach

ESL (ELL) Literacy Instruction A Guidebook to Theory and Practice

Restorative Policing Concepts theory and practice

Restorative Policing Concepts theory and practice

In the UK and elsewhere restorative justice and policing are core components of a range of university programmes; however currently no such text exists on the intersection of these two areas of study. This book draws together these diverse theoretical perspectives to provide an innovative knowledge-rich text that is essential reading for all those engaged with the evolution and practice of restorative policing. Restorative Policing surveys the twenty-five year history of restorative policing practice during which its use and influence over criminal justice has slowly grown. It then situates this experience within a criminological discussion about neo-liberal responses to crime control. There has been insufficient debate about how the concepts of ‘restorative justice’ and ‘policing’ sit alongside each other and how they may be connected or disconnected in theoretical and conceptual terms. The book seeks to fill this gap through an exploration of concepts theory policy and practice. In doing so the authors make a case for a more transformative vision of restorative policing that can impact positively upon the shape and practice of policing and outline a framework for the implementation of such a strategy. This pathbreaking book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on restorative justice policing and crime control as well as professionals interested in the implementation of restorative practices in the police force. | Restorative Policing Concepts theory and practice

GBP 44.99
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Advanced Theory and Practice in Sport Marketing

The Psychology of Exercise Integrating Theory and Practice

Affect Embodiment and Place in Critical Literacy Assembling Theory and Practice

Introduction to School Counseling Theory Research and Practice

Detection Theory A User's Guide

Shaping Citizenship A Political Concept in Theory Debate and Practice