Educational Psychology
Little Volcanoes: Helping Young Children and Their Parents to Deal with Anger
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Brief Counselling in Schools: Working with Young People from 11 to 18
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Beyond Learning by Doing: Theoretical Currents in Experiential Education
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Talking About Death and Bereavement in School: How to Help Children Aged 4 to 11 to Feel Supported and Understood
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Equipping Young People to Choose Non-violence: A Violence Reduction Programme to Understand Violence, Its Effects, Where it Comes from and How to Prevent it
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Video Interaction Guidance: A Relationship-based Intervention to Promote Attunement, Empathy and Wellbeing
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Working with Children and Teenagers Using Solution Focused Approaches: Enabling Children to Overcome Challenges and Achieve Their Potential
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Educational Psychology Casework
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How to Help Children and Young People with Complex Behavioural Difficulties: A Guide for Practitioners Working in Educational Settings
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Nurture Groups in Schools: Principles and Practice
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Promoting Emotional Education
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Feeling Like Crap: Young People and the Meaning of Self-esteem
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Supporting the Emotional Work of School Leaders
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The book provides a range of person-centred strategies for building communities of professionally committed, relationally competent, collaborative individuals.
Storymaking in Education and Therapy
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This book contains myths and tales from all over the world which are grouped around seven themes, all reflective of forms of human experience. The authors suggest ways in which these myths and tales can be used to develop our imagination’s original and unique voice through educational and therapeutic encounter, and how this expression can be communicated to others who are engaged in the same task.