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One Life
Hope, Healing and Inspiration on the Path to Recovery from Eating Disorders
Naomi Feigenbaum
The book is a positive and inspirational first person account of one girl's path to recovery. The book boldly details her 11 week stay in a residential eating disorder clinic, showing her progress from near-death on admission to a full recovery on departure with a positive coping strategy and advice as to how and when to use it. Learn More2009, Paperback / softback, 9.25in x 6.50in / 235mm x 165mm, 176pp, £13.99ISBN: 978-1-84310-912-92009, Ebook, PDF, 176pp, £13.99ISBN: 978-1-84642-947-7 -
Great Answers to Difficult Questions about Death
What Children Need to Know
Linda Goldman
Death is never an easy subject for discussion and adults often struggle to find the right words when talking about it with children. This book explores children's thoughts and feelings on the subject of death and provides parents and other caring adults with guidance on how to respond to difficult questions. Learn More2009, Paperback / softback, 8.43in x 5.43in / 214mm x 138mm, 112pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-805-62009, Ebook, ePUB, 112pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-1-84642-957-6 -
Creative Coping Skills for Children
Emotional Support through Arts and Crafts Activities
Bonnie Thomas, illustrated by Bonnie Thomas
This resource comprises a collection of fun, flexible, tried-and-tested activities and make-it-yourself workbooks for parents and professionals to help a child in need of extra emotional support find the coping skills that fit them best. Each activity lists the materials required and includes clear directions for how to do it. Learn More2009, Paperback / softback, 10.98in x 8.78in / 279mm x 223mm, 192pp, £19.99ISBN: 978-1-84310-921-12009, Ebook, ePUB, 192pp, £19.99ISBN: 978-1-84642-954-5 -
Bereavement, Loss and Learning Disabilities
A Guide for Professionals and Carers
Robin Grey
Losing a loved one and coping with the subsequent adjustments that follow are a difficult fact of life, but people with learning disabilities face specific difficulties in processing and managing these changes. This book acknowledges the importance of helping relationships in supporting this vulnerable group through periods of loss and bereavement. Learn More2010, Paperback / softback, 9.21in x 6.22in / 234mm x 158mm, 176pp, £18.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-020-32010, Ebook, ePUB, 176pp, £18.99ISBN: 978-0-85700-363-8 -
Starving the Anger Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management for Young People
Kate Collins-Donnelly
The anger gremlin feeds off anger and gets bigger the angrier you get. The only way to stop him is to starve him of angry feelings, and this workbook teaches you how. Fun and simple activities help young people to understand and control their anger. Based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, it is an ideal anger management resource. Learn More2012, Paperback / softback, 9.61in x 6.77in / 244mm x 172mm, 88pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-286-32012, Ebook, ePUB, 88pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-0-85700-621-9 -
What Children Need to Be Happy, Confident and Successful
Step by Step Positive Psychology to Help Children Flourish
Jeni Hooper
A step-by-step guide to helping children to achieve their personal potential, and to be happy, confident and successful. Drawing on ideas from positive psychology and child development theory, it explores the key areas of psychological wellbeing and provides practical activities to help children aged 3-11 to flourish. Learn More2012, Paperback / softback, 9.02in x 6.06in / 229mm x 154mm, 176pp, £16.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-239-92012, Ebook, ePUB, 176pp, £16.99ISBN: 978-0-85700-483-3 -
A Short Introduction to Understanding and Supporting Children and Young People Who Self-Harm
Carol Fitzpatrick
An easy-to-read guide for parents, carers and professionals working with young people showing signs of self-harm and suicidal behaviours, which gives advice on how to identify problems and how to support the young person. Learn More2012, Paperback / softback, 8.50in x 5.47in / 216mm x 139mm, 112pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-281-82012, Ebook, ePUB, 112pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-0-85700-584-7 -
What Does Dead Mean?
A Book for Young Children to Help Explain Death and Dying
Caroline Jay and Jenni Thomas, illustrated by Unity-Joy Dale
Death is a big concept, and can be confusing and distressing to explain to young children. This simple guide presents 17 'big' questions children might ask about death, and answers each clearly, simply and truthfully. Each question is accompanied by an illustration and a prompt to encourage children to explore their feelings. Learn More2012, Hardback, 8.54in x 8.43in / 217mm x 214mm, 32pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-355-62012, Ebook, PDF, 32pp, £9.99ISBN: 978-0-85700-705-6 -
Ed says U said
Eating Disorder Translator
June Alexander and Cate Sangster
A unique resource of information on eating disorders (EDs), this book aims to improve communication between people with EDs and their loved ones by revealing the ED mind set and decoding language choices. Full of everyday examples, it details the common pitfalls and gives invaluable advice on how best to defuse the triggers. Learn More2012, Paperback / softback, 8.98in x 5.98in / 228mm x 152mm, 288pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-331-02012, Ebook, ePUB, 288pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-0-85700-677-6 -
Starving the Anxiety Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management for Young People
Kate Collins-Donnelly
This engaging workbook helps young people aged 10+ understand and manage anxiety. Based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, the activities will help young people understand why they get anxious and how to use simple, practical techniques to manage and control their anxiety. Suitable to work through alone or with a parent or practitioner. Learn More2013, Paperback / softback, 9.69in x 6.93in / 246mm x 176mm, 168pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-1-84905-341-92013, Ebook, ePUB, 168pp, £12.99ISBN: 978-0-85700-673-8