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A comprehensive reference covering an extensive range of painting
and drawing styles. Bursting with practical techniques, engaging
artist profiles and inspirational galleries, Drawing and Painting
combines an authoritative approach with a contemporary aesthetic
guaranteed to appeal to all artists. The bookâs up-to-date
approach is a far cry from the dry instructions and dated artwork
that feature in more traditional art books. In contrast to other,
project-orientated titles, Drawing and Painting places the emphasis
on the techniques themselves, encompassing drawing, sketching and a
range of painting styles. From pen and ink to oils and acrylics,
specially commissioned photography and artwork accompanies
step-by-step techniques, while profiles of contemporary artists
provide insight into various working methods, materials and
techniques. Acknowledging the growing interest in digital tools as
a medium, information is provided throughout the book on how
effects can be created using Smart Pens, tablets and apps.
Social Work: An introduction to contemporary practice has quickly
established itself as a leading and uniquely comprehensive
introduction to the field. Essential knowledge and skills are
examined with authority and depth, and key debates approached in an
accessible, informative and engaging way. Underpinned by research
and advice to make close illustrative links with practice, it
stimulates interest and actively engages the reader. Richly
supported throughout with examples and real-life case scenarios,
the text encourages the reader to adopt a critical and reflective
approach. Furthermore, believing that social work exists to help
people through complex and painful transitions in life, the authors
set the relationship at the heart of social work practice. This
text is essential reading for social work students on undergraduate
and postgraduate training programmes, newly qualified social
workers and practitioners in a variety of settings
This second edition of Serway's Physics For Global Scientists and
Engineers is a practical and engaging introduction for students of
calculus-based physics. Students love the local and global case
studies and worked examples, concise language and high-quality
artwork, in two, easy-to-carry volumes. - NEW key topics in
physics, such as the Higgs boson, engage students and keep them
interested - NEW Maths icons highlight mathematical concepts in the
text and direct students to the relevant information in the Maths
Appendix - NEW Index of Symbols provides students with a quick
reference for the symbols used throughout the book This volume
(one) includes Mechanics, Mechanical properties of solids and
fluids, Oscillations and mechanical waves, and Thermodynamics.
Volume two covers Electricity and magnetism, Light and optics, and
Quantum physics. Physics For Global Scientists and Engineers is
compatible with WebAssign - the most powerful online homework
solution for physics, maths and statistics. Engage students with
immediate feedback, highly visual content and interactive
questions, to develop a deeper conceptual understanding. Designed
to help you to quickly and easily create assignments, save time
with auto-grading and monitor your students' progress, WebAssign
can be integrated with your Learning Management System, allowing
easy access for you and your students. Ask your Learning Consultant
for a demo.
This highly readable book provides a comprehensive theoretical and
practical guide to non-directive play therapy, which is an
effective and ethically sound method of helping troubled children
and adolescents with their emotional difficulties. It draws
extensively on case material to guide practitioners through the
intricacies of establishing and practising this therapeutic
approach. Principles and background to the development of
non-directive play therapy as a therapeutic method An updated
theoretical framework for this approach, including symbolic play
and its role in therapy Essential assessment, planning and practice
issues and skills Working with children and their families
systematically Play therapy in statutory settings Presenting
therapeutic material in court proceedings This second edition has
been thoroughly revised and updated to incorporate recent theory,
research and practice developments. New issues addressed include:
additional considerations when working with children in statutory
settings, the integration of attachment theory within the book's
Piagetian framework, using drawing, structured exercises and role
play within a non-directive approach, and working with a wide
variety of children's and adolescents' concerns.
What is coronavirus, and why is everyone talking about it?
Engagingly illustrated by Axel Scheffler, this approachable and
timely book, now available for the first time in print paperback,
helps answer these questions and many more. Fully updated, it
provides clear explanations about COVID-19 and its effects - both
from a health perspective and the impact it has on a family's
day-to-day life. With input from expert consultant Professor Graham
Medley of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, as
well as advice from teachers and child psychologists, this is a
practical and informative resource to help explain the changes we
are currently all experiencing. GBP1 from the sale of every book
will be donated to NHS Charities Together.
Make art with one finger! Budding artists can add colour with one
finger. Using the ink pads provided, their finger and a pen,
children can create fabulous scenes and unique characters. With
easy steps to follow and lots of ideas, this is a fun way to
develop creativity and sequencing. So why buy this book? *Simple
visual prompts encourage creativity. *Children can use their
imagination to create characters and scenes. *Step-by-step tips.
*Helps children develop sequencing skills. *Nine-colour inkpad,
stacks flat. *Hours of fun learning and a great gift.
Adolescents are often resistant, hostile, moody, and difficult, but
they can also be fascinating, creative, spontaneous, and
passionate. How do mental health professionals get past the facade?
Play Therapy with Adolescents is the first book to offer a complete
variety of play therapy approaches specifically geared toward
adolescents. The chapters, written by experts in the field, offer
readers entry into the world of adolescents, showing how to make
connections and alliances.
What is Covid, and why is everyone talking about it? Engagingly
illustrated by Axel Scheffler, this approachable and timely book -
now newly updated in print paperback for 2021 with the latest
developments in vaccination and extra content about emotional
wellbeing - helps answer these questions and many more. This new
larger and expanded 32-page edition provides clear explanations
about COVID-19 and its effects - both from a health perspective and
the impact it has on a family's day-to-day life. With input from
expert consultant Professor Graham Medley of the London School of
Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, as well as advice from teachers
and child psychologists, this is a practical, informative and
reassuring resource to help explain the changes we are currently
all experiencing. GBP1 from the sale of every copy of this book
will be donated to NHS Charities together (with the remainder of
the proceeds to cover print and distribution costs)
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Play Therapy with Adolescents (Paperback)
Loretta Gallo-Lopez, Charles E. Schaefer; Contributions by Claire Milgrom, Theresa Kestly, Evangeline Munns, …
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Adolescents are often resistant, hostile, moody, and difficult, but
they can also be fascinating, creative, spontaneous, and
passionate. How do mental health professionals get past the facade?
Play Therapy with Adolescents is the first book to offer a complete
variety of play therapy approaches specifically geared toward
adolescents. The chapters, written by experts in the field, offer
readers entry into the world of adolescents, showing how to make
connections and alliances.
Colleagues interested in the process of play therapy...will find
much to enjoy and stimulate their thinking in this book. It is easy
to read without being simplistic, and offers a comprehensive
analysis of the challenges and delights of working with troubled
children.' - Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry The seven
case studies in this book provide a detailed and absorbing account
of play therapy undertaken with children and an adolescent, all of
whom experienced emotional problems and/or varying forms of abuse.
Through the narrative form of the individual case studies, details
of the children's therapeutic progress are given, which are then
used to inform discussion of wider practical and theoretical
issues. These issues include communicating with young children,
working with silent children, restoring a child's normal
developmental trajectory within play therapy, and the roles of
race, gender and power in play therapy. Balancing practice and
theory, Case Studies in Non-directive Play Therapy will be of
interest to experienced practitioners and students alike.
Meet Wesley, a curious, happy little toad who causes accidents and
disasters wherever he goes but never knows he's to blame. When he
decides to move to the quiet village of Linleydale the villagers
soon learn things are never going to be quiet again.
Services for families and children are rightfully the focus of
intense scrutiny and debate, and there is a clear need to establish
a knowledge of which services work well. This volume provides a
comprehensive overview of research evidence from the UK and USA on
the effectiveness of selected child welfare interventions. It
addresses the challenges of measuring effectiveness in child
welfare and explains the policy context for child welfare service
delivery. Leading international contributors summarize the evidence
of effectiveness in each core area, and consider the impact on
children's development, parenting capacity and the wider community.
Critically, the book also draws out the implications of the
evidence for policy, practice and service delivery as well as for
future research. This book is essential reading for policy makers,
practitioners and commissioners of services in child welfare as
well as students and researchers.
How can we determine success in foster placements? Based on
exhaustive research, the authors discuss the primary concerns in
foster placement planning, considering the high frequency of
placement breakdowns, their impact on the child's behaviour and
school performance, and the challenges this places on foster
families. The specific needs of the foster child are given close
attention in determining a pathway to success. By monitoring and
describing the individual characteristics of the child within the
context of the placement, the authors are able to reveal what types
of supports are most beneficial. The implications for this research
are considerable. Social workers are given new methods of assessing
the needs of foster children which emphasise the process of care
and not just the outcome. Policy makers are provided with rich
qualitative accounts with which to increase and strengthen the
success of foster placements. This is essential reading for social
workers, policy makers and foster families.
This book offers a clear and coherent guide to working with
families for practitioners and students in social work, health,
counselling and related professions. It brings together recent
thinking on the historical and contemporary constructions of the
family in such a way as to provide a helpful framework for
practitioners working in a variety of settings in the field. It
offers up-to-date information on political, legislative and
theoretical frameworks, and it reviews and illustrates a wide range
of approaches and practice skills for working with families with
different problems in different contexts.
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