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  • Who's Who of the Brainby Kenneth Nunn; Tanya Hanstock; Bryan Lask; Linn Iril Hjelseth

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2008; US$ 19.95

    Offers an introduction to the brain - what it is and how it works. This title explains the role and key functions in the brain. It also shows what happens when things go wrong in the brain, and illustrates the work using examples of clinical cases. more...

  • Person-Centred Counselling Trainingby Dave Mearns

    Sage Publications Ltd. 1997; US$ 54.00

    `This thoughtful and thought-provoking book is essential reading not only for those involved in the training of counsellors within the person-centred approach, but also for individuals who may have simplistic, dismissive or otherwise ill-informed notions of the depth of self-awareness required of the person-centred practitioner and the far-reaching challenges offered by the approach. For counsellors who define themselves as person-centred" but who have had no substantial training, it should be compulsory reading' - British Journal of Guidance & Counselling. Person-centred counselling probably requires more training - and a greater intensity of training - than most other mainstream counselling approaches, but until now no one book has... more...

  • The Psychologist's Companionby Robert J. Sternberg; Karin Sternberg

    Cambridge University Press 2010; US$ 26.00

    For its fifth edition, the Companion has been updated and extended to include the latest APA style guidelines and new chapters. more...

  • Practicals for Psychologyby Cara Flanagan

    Routledge 1998; US$ 32.50

    The ideal companion for coursework and practical work for A level and undergraduate students who are new to psychology. It provides a set of materials allowing students to select and devise their own practicals with minimum supervision. more...

  • Training the Counsellorby Mary Connor

    Routledge 1994; US$ 39.95

    Drawing on years of practical knowledge, Training the Counsellor offers down-to-earth guidance and up-to-date information on key issues in counsellor training, examining and consultancy. more...

  • Supervising the Counsellorby Steve Page; Val Wosket

    Brunner-Routledge 2001; US$ 37.50

    Provides readers with an original and accessible model that is designed to meet the needs of the trained and experienced practitioner as well as the supervision requirements of the student or trainee therapist. more...

  • Psychologyby Frank J. Bruno

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2002; US$ 18.95

    * A complete course, from brain biology to abnormal psychology * Hundreds of questions and many review tests * Key concepts and terms defined and explained Master key concepts. Answer challenging questions. Prepare for exams. Learn at your own pace. What are the two basic psychological dimensions of emotions? How do you define abnormal behavior? Is extrasensory perception real? What is Viktor Frankl known for? With Psychology: A Self-Teaching Guide, you'll discover the answers to these questions and many more. Frank Bruno explains all the major psychological theories and terms in this book, covering perception, motivation, thinking, personality, sensation, intelligence, research methods, and much more. He presents the foundations of psychology... more...

  • Ethics and Law for School Psychologistsby Susan Jacob; Timothy S. Hartshorne

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003; US$ 100.00

    "By integrating the fields of psychology and special education . . . [t]his book provides a valuable reference for graduate faculty members and students as well as practitioners." -Linda K. Knauss, PhD, Assistant Professor and Director of Internship Training Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, Widener University "A must-read for any comprehensive school psychology law and ethics course. I could not imagine teaching the course without the support of this book." -Kara E. McGoey, PhD, Assistant Professor School Psychology Program, Kent State University This completely updated edition of the leading ethics and law guide for students, as well as practicing school psychologists, provides authoritative, timely information on professional... more...

  • Choosing a Counselling or Psychotherapy Trainingby Sylvie K. Schapira

    Routledge 1999; US$ 32.95

    Takes the reader through all the stages of the therapeutic training path, looking at everything from starting a course to employment prospects. Informative and realistic. more...

  • Case Material and Role Play in Counselling Trainingby Janet Tolan; Susan Lendrum

    Routledge 1995; US$ 37.50

    Includes over 250 case vignettes and role plays, step-by-step practical instruction drawn from years of experience and an easy-to-use cross reference system. A much needed resource helping the trainer turn theory into practice. more...