How Caring Relationships Can Support Individuals with Enduring Distress
Some individuals with intellectual disabilities experience pervasive patterns of feeling and thinking that affect the way in which they relate to others and understand themselves - sometimes so overwhelmingly that they find it difficult to navigate the daily challenges of life.
Ideas and activities for developing your reactive skills in class
Emerging language (EL) is any unplanned language item that arises naturally during lessons that the teacher then chooses to focus on for clarification or modification, and this pedagogy is gaining traction year on year.Â
Cartoons on teaching English and the language-learning classroom
Welcome to Langwich Scool! Jon Marks has entertained us since 1999 with his wry commentary on the state of English language teaching in his Langwich Scool strip cartoon. Weve put all these fantastic cartoons together, with some of them in colour for the first time, plus added a few new ones in to bring us up to date.
A comprehensive guide from personal and professional perspectives
This book offers a comprehensive, contemporary and practical guide to understanding and helping people with eating difficulties to live and thrive in their communities. Written by people with eating disorders, their families and leading researchers, clinicians and therapists, it explores healthcare and support services.
A strengths-based approach integrating body, mind and spirit within the wider context
This book describes the theory and practice of Holistic Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (HCBT), a transpersonal, third wave therapeutic model drawn from CBT, positive psychology and spirituality, and offering an integrated, person-centred approach.
Written by a highly experienced CQC inspector, this book explores the qualities and practices that lead to 'Outstanding' ratings in residential care and provides a wealth of resources for assessing and managing any service for continuous improvement.
Suitable for individual use and formal training courses, this unique self-development workbook guides care staff through a process of evaluating strengths and weaknesses, identifying barriers to good care, and becoming more reflective practitioners.
How can you make it in the competitive world of coaching? Succeeding as a Coach gives readers the inside track on coaching as a profession and a process by providing expert answers to questions frequently asked by trainees as they set out in practice.
Written by a highly experienced senior CQC Inspector, Towards Outstanding offers an inside look at the qualities and approaches that lead to 'Outstanding' ratings in health and social care - and shows how any service provider can set out to do the same