In a resource that explores the rich diversity of personality as both a virtue and a vice, the editors argue that a more balanced perspective of personality may help prevent biased or unbalanced profiles and, in contrast, may help foster a genuine empathetic connection with clients and students.
Strategy, Character, and Influence in the 21st Century
In this book, renowned executive consultant Richard R. Kilburg demonstrates that despite the complexity of the modern world, the foundations of executive leadership still reside in the timeless virtues of the ancient Chinese and Greeks.
Clients who have concerns about weight typically go through a cycle of dieting and bingeing. Dr Kearney-Cooke works with clients to stop this unhealthy pattern by teaching them self-regulatory skills as well as forming realistic weight loss goals. She uses a cognitive-behavioural approach combined with interpersonal therapy.
A story to help children of parents who are divorcing. When Rosie's parents tell her they are divorcing, she wonders what she can do to keep them together. Nothing she tries seems to work. Then she visits the school counsellor, and joins a group of children with divorced parents.
A story to help children of parents who are divorcing. When Rosie's parents tell her they are divorcing, she wonders what she can do to keep them together. Nothing she tries seems to work. Then she visits the school counsellor, and joins a group of children with divorced parents.
A Guide to Research Experience, Professional Skills, and Your Options After College
The only book devoted to undergraduate professional skills in psychology, this second edition provides a new overview of the kinds of research experiences you might get, no matter what type of college you are attending, as well as tips for writing your CV and personal statement, succeeding in classes, and thinking about options after college.
A Guide to Research Experience, Professional Skills, and Your Options After College
The only book devoted to undergraduate professional skills in psychology, this second edition provides a new overview of the kinds of research experiences you might get, no matter what type of college you are attending, as well as tips for writing your CV and personal statement, succeeding in classes, and thinking about options after college.
Fuzzy the Little Sheep helps his anxious sister Lizzy attempt different activities and test herself in gentle, realistic ways. Lizzy is shy and afraid of failing or making mistakes, so she refuses to play and try new things.
Using the diaries, class notes, family correspondence, and love letters of William James, this biography explores his thought and life, his intellectual and creative development. It reveals the emotional dependence that James had on his wife Alice.