
Eating disorders
Laura J. Goodman
2001
If you enjoyed Enduring change in eating disorders by H. Charles Fishman, you likely appreciate Eating disorders, Treatment, Feeding and Eating Disorders. These similar reads match the tone, themes, and audience of the original.

Laura J. Goodman
2001

Margo Maine
2008

Trudi Petersen, Andrew McBride
2002
Working with Substance Misusers is a practical handbook for students and those who work with people who misuse drugs or alcohol. Written by experienced teachers and clinicians, the book introduces: * the substances themselves * theories relevant to substance use and misuse * the skills necessary to work with this client group * the broad range of approaches to treatment * particular problems of specific groups. The reader is encouraged to read and reflect on the material in relation to their own practice. To help this process, each topic has an identified set of learning objectives. Activities designed to reinforce learning include discussion points, case studies, role plays and group exercises. Working with Substance Misusers makes clear the connection of theory to practice and encourages a skills-based, but reflective, approach to work in this complex field. Cutting across professional boundaries, it provides both new and more experienced practitioners with a key text.

Gerald A. Juhnke
2006

Ron A. Thompson
2010

Linda Smolak, Michael P. Levine, Ruth Striegel-Moore
1996

Johan Rosqvist
2005

Jozef Corveleyn, Sidney J. Blatt
2005

Kenneth A. Perkins, Kenneth A. Perkins, Cynthia A. Conklin, Michele D. Levine
2007

Sheri L. Johnson
1999

Mervat Nasser
1997

Daniel F. Seidman
1998

Sharon C. Ekleberry
2008

Ellen L. Bowen
2008

Nancy Campbell
2000

Rudi Coetzer
2010

Adrian Wells
1997

Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Robert N. Emde
2014

John Strang, Michael Gossop
2004

Marlo Thomas, Jon B. Fish, Bruce Kluger, Carl Robbins, David Tabatsky
2006
From big cities to farm communities, from office cubicles to hospital wards, from Normandy Beach to Boston's Fenway Park, the contributors to this remarkable volume -- selected from among thousands in a nationwide search -- tell riveting stories about the words that changed their lives forever. You'll meet a "Plain Jane" from Seattle, whose world was rocked by a passing remark made by her favorite musician, backstage at a concert. You'll hear from the bereaved fiancé of a 9/11 victim, who found hope in a note pinned to a teddy bear. You'll laugh with a beleaguered soccer mom, who reveals the single phrase she never wants to hear again. And your heart will break for a prison inmate, who recalls the one piece of advice he still wishes he took. In each case, words had made all the difference. Marlo Thomas has once again tapped into the human spirit, assembling a breathtaking collection of beautiful and inspiring essays about the enduring power of words, and how their impact can last a lifetime. As a follow-up to her 2002 New York Times #1 bestseller, The Right Words at the Right Time, Thomas presents 101 new first-person stories that are at once universal and strikingly personal. Like the tale of a Gulf War veteran, whose life was transformed by just two words spoken by a young stranger at a Burger King. Or the aimless garage mechanic, who found salvation in a Help Wanted ad. Or the unsuspecting mother of three, who made a heart-warming discovery about her grandmother's "racy past." As this astonishing anthology proves, the "right words" can come from anywhere -- the pages of a dusty old songbook, the pulpit of a neighborhood church, the wreckage of Ground Zero, a hand-stitched sampler hanging on a wall, and a child's simple expression of love. The Right Words at the Right Time, Volume 2: Your Turn! is a collection to be read and read again -- a volume that will be cherished both by fans of the original book and anyone who has ever been touched by the startling and lif

Jeremy M. Linton
2007

John P. Forsyth, John P., Ph.D. Forsyth, Georg Eifert
2007
The award-winning The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety has introduced countless readers to the concept of mindfulness, and has successfully helped many people manage worry, fear, and panic so they can live a better life. This fully revised and updated third edition of the best-selling and innovative workbook offers readers compelling new acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) exercises to help them finally conquer their anxiety.

A. H. Crisp, A.H. Crisp, Lisa McClelland
1980

Liz Hall
1989

Nicholas Seivewright
1999
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