
Enduring change in eating disorders
H. Charles Fishman
2004
If you enjoyed The highly hypnotizable person by Michael Heap, David A. Oakley, you likely appreciate Hypnotic susceptibility, Hypnotism, Mental suggestion. These similar reads match the tone, themes, and audience of the original.

H. Charles Fishman
2004

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.

Laura J. Goodman
2001

Ron A. Thompson
2010

Christine Thornton
2010
Group and Team Coaching is a best-seller offering a new perspective on the ‘secret life of groups’, the subconscious and non-verbal processes through which people learn and communicate in groups and teams. Originally published in 2010 and designed for easy navigation, it is a highly regarded team coaching handbook, and required reading on many courses. This new edition is fully updated, with a completely new chapter on working with groups and teams on virtual platforms, including hybrid and blended working. Christine Thornton uses key concepts from psychology, group analysis and systems theory as well as her own extensive experience to give practical advice. Topics include: the invisible processes of group dynamics; common dilemmas; pitfalls of team coaching and how to avoid them; pros and cons and best practice online; how to design coaching interventions; supervising coaching; ethics. Based on research and including many vignettes and case studies, this new edition is essential reading for coaches working with groups and teams, and leaders working with their own teams or commissioning coaching.

Stephen Palmer, Alison Whybrow
2014

Patricia Hill Collins
2004

James C. Kaufman, John Baer
2004

Evelyne Micollier
2003

Johan Rosqvist
2005

Jozef Corveleyn, Sidney J. Blatt
2005

Ann C. Crouter, Alan Booth
2005

Peter Aggleton, Andrew Ball, Purnima N. Mane
2005

Bronisław Malinowski
2003

Adrian Barton
2003

Booth, Alan, Ann C. Crouter
2002

Ski Hunter
2006

Linda L. Simmons
2006

Gerald A. Juhnke
2006

Sam Klarreich
2007

Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor
2007

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

Ana Maria Rossi, Pamela L. Perrewe, Steven L. Sauter
2001

Jerald G. Bachman
2001

Jeffrey Weeks
2007
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