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1. This book is the first, and to date only book about the use of
different CBTs in sport, a dominant and growing area in sport
psychology. 2. This book offers a theoretical literature review of
each CBT approach to give readers a contemporary perspective on the
scientific knowledge base. 3. This book offers the case-studies of
numerous prominent practitioners giving readers a rare and detailed
insight into the use of CBTs in sport across a diverse range of
issues. 4. This book is the first to bring together the reflections
of practitioners using different CBTs in the field.
This book is the first, and to date only book detailing how REBT is
applied in sport and performance settings. This book offers
theoretical and technical details, underpinned by research evidence
and professional practice literature. This book offers techniques
and strategies that readers can apply within their own practice.
This book is the first to thoroughly bring together the REBT
literature towards a systematic way to work in sport and
performance settings. This book reflects the authors' accumulation
of a decade of applying and researching REBT in performance
settings.
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty that hinders the
learning of literacy skills. This problem with managing verbal
codes in memory is neurologically based and tends to run in
families. Other symbolic systems, such as mathematics and musical
notation, can also be affected. Dyslexia can occur at any level of
intellectual ability. It can accompany, but is not a result of,
lack of motivation, emotional disturbance, sensory impairment or
meagre opportunities. The effects of dyslexia can be alleviated by
skilled specialist teaching and committed learning. Moreover many
dyslexic people have visual and spatial abilities which enable them
to be successful in a wide range of careers. The appearance of this
book .. is to be welcomed. It represents a full statement of the
best practice to be found in the many kinds of intervention that
are conducted with dyslexic students. It addresses some fundamental
questions that are seldom asked and much of what the skilled
teacher knows and does is set down here in print for the first
time. From the Preface: Collectively, the chapters provide a
synthesis of current practice focusing on how to assess and treat
the symptoms of dyslexia, guided by a proper understanding of the
cognitive and linguistic weaknesses that underpin the condition.
The book makes clear that the backbone of intervention for dyslexia
is a highly structured multisensory approach that teaches reading
and spelling skills at the appropriate rate. However, it is also
explicit in pointing out that such a programme must be delivered
with due attention to individual differences in the other cognitive
skills that contribute to literacy development, and take account of
the learner's style, interests and not least their confidence and
self-esteem. This book provides an important resource for teachers
who wish to become competent in the skills required for the
assessment, teaching, supporting and counselling of dyslexic people
in a variety of settings. It promises to reach many teachers and in
turn, their students and families'. Margaret J. Snowling,
University of York, UK
1. This book is the first, and to date only book about the use of
different CBTs in sport, a dominant and growing area in sport
psychology. 2. This book offers a theoretical literature review of
each CBT approach to give readers a contemporary perspective on the
scientific knowledge base. 3. This book offers the case-studies of
numerous prominent practitioners giving readers a rare and detailed
insight into the use of CBTs in sport across a diverse range of
issues. 4. This book is the first to bring together the reflections
of practitioners using different CBTs in the field.
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) is one of the most widely
used counselling approaches in the world and is one of the original
forms of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). Rational Emotive
Behavior Therapy in Sport and Exercise is the first and only book
to date to examine the use of REBT in sport and exercise. It brings
together leading international experts and practitioners to reflect
on the use of REBT in sport and exercise, and examine the
techniques used. Each chapter contains a case study,
contextualising theory into practice, giving a rare and detailed
insight into the use of REBT across a diverse range of issues. Some
of the topics covered include: * the theory and practice of REBT *
REBT intervention for competition anxiety * the use of REBT
interventions in Paralympic soccer * the use of REBT in managing
injury and loss * using REBT to address symptoms of exercise
dependence * REBT intervention to improve low frustration tolerance
Offering an invaluable insight into the practical application of
REBT, this book is essential reading for undergraduates,
postgraduates, trainee and qualified sport and exercise
psychologists, and counsellors wishing to move into sport and
exercise.
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) is one of the most widely
used counselling approaches in the world and is one of the original
forms of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). Rational Emotive
Behavior Therapy in Sport and Exercise is the first and only book
to date to examine the use of REBT in sport and exercise. It brings
together leading international experts and practitioners to reflect
on the use of REBT in sport and exercise, and examine the
techniques used. Each chapter contains a case study,
contextualising theory into practice, giving a rare and detailed
insight into the use of REBT across a diverse range of issues. Some
of the topics covered include: * the theory and practice of REBT *
REBT intervention for competition anxiety * the use of REBT
interventions in Paralympic soccer * the use of REBT in managing
injury and loss * using REBT to address symptoms of exercise
dependence * REBT intervention to improve low frustration tolerance
Offering an invaluable insight into the practical application of
REBT, this book is essential reading for undergraduates,
postgraduates, trainee and qualified sport and exercise
psychologists, and counsellors wishing to move into sport and
exercise.
This book is the first, and to date only book detailing how REBT is
applied in sport and performance settings. This book offers
theoretical and technical details, underpinned by research evidence
and professional practice literature. This book offers techniques
and strategies that readers can apply within their own practice.
This book is the first to thoroughly bring together the REBT
literature towards a systematic way to work in sport and
performance settings. This book reflects the authors' accumulation
of a decade of applying and researching REBT in performance
settings.
In long-ago 1999, the Dyslexia Institute and Plenum Press conceived
a plan for two books which would gather the best of current
knowledge and practice in dyslexia studies. This would benefit
those-but not only those-many individuals who train with us,
acquiring a postgraduate certificate and diploma with our higher
education partner, the University of York. Since then, the century
changed, the hinge of history creaked and Plenum was taken over by
Kluwer Academic Publishers, but the first of the pair, Dyslexia in
Practice, emerged quickly and on schedule (Townend and Turner,
2000). Written by staff and close associates of the Institute, its
chapters were produced under close scrutiny and with the expedition
of a command economy. To our delight, the book has seen a success
which went beyond the dreams of its editors: it has been adopted by
other courses similar to our own and is widely referred to. The
same was never likely to be true of The Study of Dyslexia, which
was envisaged as a theoretical companion volume written by authors
and researchers of international repute. Nearly five years after
the idea first took shape, this second volume now arrives to
complete the enterprise, but it has been a very different project.
In long-ago 1999, the Dyslexia Institute and Plenum Press conceived
a plan for two books which would gather the best of current
knowledge and practice in dyslexia studies. This would benefit
those-but not only those-many individuals who train with us,
acquiring a postgraduate certificate and diploma with our higher
education partner, the University of York. Since then, the century
changed, the hinge of history creaked and Plenum was taken over by
Kluwer Academic Publishers, but the first of the pair, Dyslexia in
Practice, emerged quickly and on schedule (Townend and Turner,
2000). Written by staff and close associates of the Institute, its
chapters were produced under close scrutiny and with the expedition
of a command economy. To our delight, the book has seen a success
which went beyond the dreams of its editors: it has been adopted by
other courses similar to our own and is widely referred to. The
same was never likely to be true of The Study of Dyslexia, which
was envisaged as a theoretical companion volume written by authors
and researchers of international repute. Nearly five years after
the idea first took shape, this second volume now arrives to
complete the enterprise, but it has been a very different project.
Great strides have been made recently in the availability of
measurement technology able to describe accurately individual
cognitive variation. At the same time, understanding of replicable
and fair assessment practices in the dyslexia field has increased,
as what dyslexia is has become clearer. This book provides a guide
to the many issues involved in psychological assessment, taking
dyslexia to be a remedial cognitive deficit. The major tests in use
for children and adults are also reviewed.
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty that hinders the
learning of literacy skills. This problem with managing verbal
codes in memory is neurologically based and tends to run in
families. Other symbolic systems, such as mathematics and musical
notation, can also be affected. Dyslexia can occur at any level of
intellectual ability. It can accompany, but is not a result of,
lack of motivation, emotional disturbance, sensory impairment or
meagre opportunities. The effects of dyslexia can be alleviated by
skilled specialist teaching and committed learning. Moreover many
dyslexic people have visual and spatial abilities which enable them
to be successful in a wide range of careers. The appearance of this
book .. is to be welcomed. It represents a full statement of the
best practice to be found in the many kinds of intervention that
are conducted with dyslexic students. It addresses some fundamental
questions that are seldom asked and much of what the skilled
teacher knows and does is set down here in print for the first
time. From the Preface: Collectively, the chapters provide a
synthesis of current practice focusing on how to assess and treat
the symptoms of dyslexia, guided by a proper understanding of the
cognitive and linguistic weaknesses that underpin the condition.
The book makes clear that the backbone of intervention for dyslexia
is a highly structured multisensory approach that teaches reading
and spelling skills at the appropriate rate. However, it is also
explicit in pointing out that such a programme must be delivered
with due attention to individual differences in the other cognitive
skills that contribute to literacy development, and take account of
the learner's style, interests and not least their confidence and
self-esteem. This book provides an important resource for teachers
who wish to become competent in the skills required for the
assessment, teaching, supporting and counselling of dyslexic people
in a variety of settings. It promises to reach many teachers and in
turn, their students and families'. Margaret J. Snowling,
University of York, UK
It has been remarked that if the brain were so simple we could
understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. Commencing with a
brief history of neuroscience, from the ancient practice of
drilling holes in the head to relieve headaches to the latest
results from MRI and CT scans, this accessible guide sets out to
explore exactly what we do know about the brain. Including the most
up-to-date research on the cerebral processes behind a wide array
of human activity - from our capacity for language to how we
remember - this lively and entertaining introduction assumes no
previous scientific knowledge and offers a tantalizing glimpse into
man's most complex organ.
Buckle your swashes and prepare for bamboozle. Outrageous impostor
Max Curtis hits the peak of his career when he bluffs his way into
a royal wedding to which even the prime minister is not invited.
But Queen Victoria and sharp-tongued princess Helene of Malrivaux
are unimpressed, and Max is packed off to London in disgrace. A
brutal murder follows and a horrific kidnapping, and Max finds
himself propelled by steam, wind and horse across England, Prussia,
Belgium and Luxembourg to rescue Helene, prevent all out war, and,
just possibly, find a way back to the Queen's good graces. The
problem is, Max is the last person in the world Helene would ever
trust, and his enemies know it. Swordplay, fakery, and one
unforgettable kiss; Max's captivating, self-absorbed narration
relates an adventure which is The Prisoner of Zenda meets Three Men
in a Boat, or every Errol Flynn movie you ever loved restyled by
Oscar Wilde and Hector Hugh Munro."
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