14 results (0,16173 seconds)

Brand

Merchant

Price (EUR)

Reset filter

Products
From
Shops

Veterinary Cytology Dog Cat Horse and Cow: Self-Assessment Color Review Second Edition

Ear Nose and Throat Diseases of the Dog and Cat

Psychogastroenterology for Adults A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals

Psychogastroenterology for Adults A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals

The brain-gut connection has been increasingly implicated in biopsychosocial well-being. While there are numerous factors that directly and indirectly impact on how the gut and the brain interact there is a growing awareness that gastrointestinal conditions need to be viewed and treated as part of a multidisciplinary approach. Psychogastroenterology for Adults: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals is the first book to provide mental health professionals with an evidence-based practical guide for working with patients living with gastrointestinal conditions. Timely and accessibly written this book provides a unique comprehensive introduction to psychogastroenterology offering a step-by-step guide to evidence-based psychological treatment protocols. Broad in scope and expertise the book is divided into four parts. It opens with an overview of the field moving on to outline psychological concerns and conditions in gastroenterological (GI) cohorts. Further it covers various approaches to psychogastroenterology including psychopharmacological and eHealth practices. In closing the book looks to the future providing guidance on supervision in psychogastroenterology and exploring challenges in the field. Written by experts in the field this book will be an indispensable resource for those who wish to enhance their knowledge and practice of psychogastroenterology in the mental health profession including psychologists psychiatrists psychosomatic medicine specialists nurses and social workers. | Psychogastroenterology for Adults A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals

GBP 39.99
1

Fostering Computational Thinking Among Underrepresented Students in STEM Strategies for Supporting Racially Equitable Computing

Coping with Crohn’s and Colitis A Patient and Clinician’s Guide to CBT for IBD

Cognitive Analytic Therapy and the Politics of Mental Health

Canine Infectious Diseases Self-Assessment Color Review

Grim Phantasms Fear in Poe's Short Fiction

Breastfeeding for Public Health A Resource for Community Healthcare Professionals

Breastfeeding for Public Health A Resource for Community Healthcare Professionals

Health visitors play a crucial role in supporting mothers who choose to breastfeed and their families. This accessible text enables readers to practise confidently in this vital area focusing on underpinning knowledge and parent-centred counselling skills and understanding cultural contexts. Breastfeeding a child improves the lifelong health of a population and promoting breastfeeding is an important area of public health practice. Breastfeeding for Public Health incorporates the voices of health visitors mothers and fathers to give insight into common practical challenges faced and suggestions for overcoming or working around them. Presenting up-to-date research it explores the practical skills needed by health visitors to support mothers with breastfeeding; how to develop the communication skills and self-awareness necessary to build successful and trusting relationships with women and their families; why breastfeeding is so important for babies' and mothers' health and psychological attachment closeness and long-term mental health; what we know about the content of breastmilk and the positive effect it has on the baby’s gut microbiome which in turn benefits the infant’s long-term health and helps to protect against non-communicable diseases; the role of the father and grandparents in successfully initiating and sustaining breastfeeding; and how cultural awareness and sensitivity can influence practice for the better. Written by an experienced volunteer and practitioner with decades of experience as a health visitor and breastfeeding counsellor this text is ideal for students taking Specialist Community and Public Health Nursing courses. It is also an important reference for practising health visitors. | Breastfeeding for Public Health A Resource for Community Healthcare Professionals

GBP 35.99
1

Sensorimotor-Focused EMDR A New Paradigm for Psychotherapy and Peak Performance

Sensorimotor-Focused EMDR A New Paradigm for Psychotherapy and Peak Performance

Sensorimotor-Focused EMDR combines two hugely influential and effective therapies EMDR therapy and sensorimotor psychotherapy to provide a new approach. In doing so the book supports the widely held view of psychotherapists that in trauma the primary store of neurological information is somatic rather than cognitive. Many therapists trained in EMDR find that additional resources are needed for patients who present with symptoms of complex trauma and dissociation. This is because EMDR is primarily a top-down approach based on CBT with the addition of bilateral stimulation (BLS) in visual tactile and auditory modalities. By contrast Sensorimotor-Focused EMDR takes a body-based and bottom-up approach that seeks to resolve trauma by reprocessing information at multiple levels – in the gut-brain the heart-brain and the head-brain as well as in the endocrine immune and nervous systems. Fully revised since The Art of BART (2015) the book looks at the latest advances in neuroscience including research into the effectiveness of psychotherapy and the mysteries of consciousness and the development of mind. It also looks at the role of newly discovered organs the mesentery and the interstitium and provides clear anatomical evidence for the communication of biophotons in energy channels known as the primo vascular system. SF-EMDR is the only therapy that fully integrates Western theories of affective neuroscience with Eastern observations on activation of chakras pranas and energies and in doing so it offers strong potential for enhanced outcomes and optimized performance for patients. | Sensorimotor-Focused EMDR A New Paradigm for Psychotherapy and Peak Performance

GBP 35.99
1

Pocket Guide to Bacterial Infections

Nutrition for Dance and Performance

Nutrition for Dance and Performance

Nutrition for Dance and Performance is the first complete textbook written by an experienced dietitian specialising in the field of dance nutrition. It seeks to provide both dancers-in-training and instructors with practical advice on dance nutrition for health and performance. It is also highly relevant for dance professionals. With an in-depth and extensive coverage on all nutrition topics relevant to dancers this book covers nutrition for the scenarios dancers face including day-to-day training and rehearsals peak performance injuries immunonutrition nutrition and stress management. Information is included on topics applicable to individual dancers including advice for dancers with Type 1 diabetes and clinical conditions relating to gut health. The book guides the reader through the macronutrients making up the diet their chemical structure and their role in health and optimal performance. Readers are shown how to estimate energy and nutrient needs based on their schedule type of dance undertaken and personal goals before considering the practical aspects of dance nutrition; from nutrition planning to dietary supplements strategies for assessing the need to alter body composition and guidance on undertaking health-focused changes. Nutrition for Dance and Performance combines and condenses the author’s knowledge and many years of experience working in the dance industry to translate nutrition science into a practical guide. Bringing together the latest research in dance science and nutrition this book aims to be a trusted reference and practical textbook for students of Dance Dance Nutrition Dance Performance Sport Nutrition and Sport Science more generally as well as for those training in the dance industry dance teachers and professionals. Jasmine Challis is a freelance Registered Nutritionist (UK Association for Nutrition) and Dietitian registered with the Health Care Professions Council and is on the UK Sport and Exercise Nutrition Register (SENR) focusing on dance. She completed an MRes in Sport and Exercise Science in 2018. She is on the Dance Medicine and Science Expert Panel for One Dance UK and is on the board of The Bridge Dance Project. She has worked across the dance field for over 30 years giving talks running workshops and providing 1:1 sessions for dancers and dance students.

GBP 32.99
1

Moriello’s Small Animal Dermatology Fundamental Cases and Concepts Self-Assessment Color Review