Politics, Philosophy & Society Books
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Bluster: Donald Trump's War on Terror
Book SynopsisA sharp condemnation of Trump's counterterrorism policy as a dangerous failure. Donald Trump promised to defeat terrorism, but there is no easy way to make sense of his war on terror. Is it a genuine strategic shift from previous administrations? Or is it all bluster, a way to score points with his base? Hamstrung by his administration's weakness, Trump hasn't actually changed much about counterterrorism. What is different is the ideological agenda—excessively militaristic and short-sighted. Foreign alliances have deteriorated, right-wing extremists feel emboldened, and the US no longer seems like a multi-cultural haven. So what is it all for? Peter Neumann compellingly argues that Trump's war on terror looks strong and powerful in the short term, but will cause damage over time. His self-serving approach has failed on its own terms, made the world less safe, and undermined the US' greatest asset—the very idea of America.Trade Review'A sharp chronicle of the [Trump] administration’s cynical and disorganised counter-terrorism programme.’ -- Survival'This calm and accessible book from a noted academic gives a well-organised account of Trump's damaging approach. I warmly commend it for its structured and well-argued analysis.' -- Methodist Recorder‘''Bluster'' is meticulously researched, concisely organised and easy to read … an admirable review of the Trump administration’s counterterrorism strategy.’ -- LSE Review of Books'Refreshingly forthright. ... [Bluster is] a devastating attack on US President Donald Trump and his new friend, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman'. -- Middle East Eye'Lots of angry instincts, no coherent strategy — that is Peter Neumann's damning verdict on a Trump administration that has shamed America while making us all less safe against the very real threat of terrorism.' -- David Frum, columnist for Atlantic, former White House speechwriter, and author of 'Trumpocracy: The Corruption of the American Republic''Neumann is one of the world's top terrorism experts. 'Bluster' is an excellent assessment of how American counterterrorism has changed under Trump, and perhaps more importantly, how it has not.' -- Daniel Byman, Professor in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and author of 'A High Price: The Triumphs and Failures of Israeli Counterterrorism''In this cool and careful analysis, Neumann explores the tangible difference that Trump's inflammatory and blustering rhetoric has made to American efforts to counter-terrorism.' -- Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London and author of 'The Future of War: A History''An impressively well-reasoned and well-documented critique of the rhetoric and reality of the Trump Administration's approach to counterterrorism at home and abroad. Trump vociferously rejected his predecessors, but much has remained the same — and what has changed has made Americans less safe.' -- Martha Crenshaw, Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Emerita, Stanford University, and Professor of Government, Emerita, at Wesleyan University'In this important book, Neumann argues that Donald Trump has undermined counterterrorism efforts by conflating terrorism with immigration and emboldening the far right at home while torching the United States' soft power around the world. A timely, persuasive, and utterly devastating critique of Trump’s role in America’s longest war.' -- — Erica Chenoweth, Berthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights and International Affairs at Harvard University
£15.19
Emerald Publishing Limited The Culture of Women in Tech: An Unsuitable Job
Book SynopsisThis book offers a critical analysis of the contemporary and global tech culture and exposes the gender bias of masculine tech ideology and stereotypes. Is the place of ‘women in tech’ immovable from masculine leadership practices? And what are the cultural, social, personal and economic consequences of gender as a point of difference in the context of work in the tech sector? Mariann Hardey examines the rise of entrepreneurial work and leadership, the contemporary urban setting of global tech work, and specifically women’s place in tech clusters. The book engages with attempts by women to establish and then sustain their professional status and long-term careers, despite predatory social media trolling and inappropriate sexualized behaviour. Based on a series of commentaries from research undertaken by the author about workers located within ‘tech cities’ in the UK, USA and East Asia regions, the work exposes the serious problem of women’s position in the industry. While this study continues to be critical of the conceits of masculine tech ideology, prejudices and stereotypes, the work contributes to recent calls to help find solutions and ways forward.Trade Review‘The contemporary, liberal aesthetic of the digital technology sector is categorically undermined by this insightful text, which draws on women’s voices to evidence the toxic conditions of their working lives and how gender inequalities remain shaped and reinforced by space and place.’ -- Professor Andy Miah, Chair in Science Communication & Future Media, University of Salford‘The lack of women in working in the tech sector is a well-documented problem. Even more worrying to me is the lack of women considering a career in technology. I welcome Mariann’s contribution to understanding the issues around a lack of diversity in tech especially looking across a number of leading cities around the world to provide a ‘meta’ look across multiple clusters.’ -- Herb Kim, Director, The Thinking Digital Conference‘Having set up the UK’s first online Women in Tech network BCSWomen over 20 years ago in response to my negative experiences at tech conferences I’ve been active in this area for a generation. This book adds so much to our understanding of what is really going on in tech culture around gender and diversity and as such is completely invaluable. A seminal, pioneering work that makes a fundamental contribution, read it now.” -- Sue Black OBE, Professor of Computer Science, Durham UniversityTable of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1. Tech Work After TechnoFem Chapter 2. The Problem with The Label 'Women in Tech' (WiT) Chapter 3. Taking Up Space as a Woman in Tech Chapter 4. Finding Work and Working through Masculine Tech Toxicity Chapter 5. The Place of Women's Activism in Tech Clusters in the Era of #everydaysexism and #MeToo Conclusion. A Suitable Job for a Woman
£43.69
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Among the Eunuchs: A Muslim Transgender Journey
Book SynopsisA courageously personal exploration of gender identity across Muslim cultures, from the West to South Asia. From an early age, Leyla Jagiella knew that she would be defined by two things: being Muslim and being trans. Struggling to negotiate these identities in her conservative, small hometown, she travelled to India and Pakistan, where her life was changed by her time among third-gender communities. Known as hijras in India, khwajasaras in Pakistan, these marginal communities have traditionally been politically and culturally important, respected for their supernatural powers to bless or curse, and often serving as eunuchs in Mughal India’s palaces. But under British colonialism, the hijras were criminalised and persecuted, entrenching taboos they still battle today. Among the Eunuchs reveals vastly varied interpretations of religion, gender and sexuality, illuminating how deeply culture informs our experiences. As identity becomes an ideological battlefield, Jagiella complicates binaries and dogma with her rich personal reflections. Her fascinating journey speaks to all who find themselves juggling different kinds of belonging.Trade Review'An amazing, intricately detailed and personal history of the life of hijras and the modern-day trans community. From the glory of royal courts to the loss of respect and a fight for survival, this is a powerfully written exploration of sexuality, gender, Islam and South Asian culture.' -- Madian Al Jazerah, author of 'Are You This? Or Are You This?''A brave and compelling account of the author's transnational journey, interrogating questions of gender, faith, belonging and their complex intersections. It provides a fascinating lens through which to explore the politics of difference, gendered and otherwise, during these polarising times.' -- Gayatri Reddy, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Gender & Women’s Studies, University of Illinois Chicago'Brimming with critical insight, this is a rich account of transfeminine experience, exploring political questions of faith, gender, race, sexuality and belonging, and highlighting how personal and social history enmesh. An important and timely intervention.' -- Avtar Brah MBE, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Birkbeck, University of London'A compelling narrative of transition, moving from rural Germany to South Asia, and located within a rich trajectory of trans folk in Islamic societies. Jagiella interweaves personal and political challenges, arguing for sexual and gender liberation across the world.' -- Shahnaz Khan, Professor Emerita of Women and Gender Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, and author of 'Transnational Feminism and the Moral Regulation of Pakistani Women'
£19.00
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Why We Fight
Book SynopsisThe world of the 2020s is one where instability, war and societal breakup seem close. But, surely, we have learnt the lessons of the past? Surely, peace will continue? Are you sure? Do you even know what causes wars? Mike Martin argues that we don't understand what causes violence and conflict, let alone how to go about solving these problems. But there is a way to make sense of war and society: linking the evolution of our brains with our history of social development, 'Why We Fight' shows how political dynamics, violence between individuals and, above all, war between groups are all caused by deep-seated, unconscious urges to seek status and belonging. Weaving together evolution, personal experiences of war, and more than a decade of studying conflicts around the world, 'Why We Fight' will change the way you think about society, about war, and about yourself. It is a blueprint for the turbulent 2020s.Trade Review‘A much-needed, well-written, and well-substantiated work. [Mike Martin] manages to challenge some of the most common assumptions in the field of conflict studies. [Why We Fight] is a first, essential step into a more scientifically grounded social science and a challenge to several well-established academic theories.’ -- Strife Journal
£12.34
Inter-Varsity Press The Best of Friends: Choose Wisely, Care Well
Book SynopsisFriendship is one of the best things ever created. It is unparalleled as a building block of society, a universal theme in great literature and film, and has a huge impact on our mental health, wellbeing and happiness. But many of us are lonely or feel suffocated by the pressures of life and quantity of relationships we have to maintain. Now, more than ever, we need better, deeper friendships. We need the best of friends. Full of practical advice, humour and wisdom, Phil Knox shows us how to choose our friends wisely and maintain lasting and meaningful relationships.Trade ReviewI am proud of my friend for the brilliant book he has written. * Miriam Swanson, Director, Fusion USA *This book is invaluable. * Les Isaac OBE, President, Ascension Trust *We all need friends, yet friendship is something we rarely think about. This thoughtful and thought-provoking book should help all of us to have richer, deeper and more lasting friendships and to use them to build God’s kingdom. Invest time in reading this book: it will be amply repaid! * Revd Canon J John *I believe every human is created in God's image and as such deep relationships are hard wired into us and are needed to reflect Him into the world. There is a desperate need in our world to invest in meaningful, sacrificial relationships and Phil has written a book that not only has a compelling argument but makes the process and steps needed to actually build new friendships outside our Christian bubbles, easy and accessible to everyone. * John Kirkby CBE, Founder Isaiah 61 Movement i61m, Founder of Christians Against Poverty *As we work to see change in our streets and communities there are few things more important than friendships. They are the relational glue that hold us together. Phil is such a wordsmith and has written a great book full of humour and wisdom that will help us all deepen our friendships and expand our network. It is a ray of hope that explores how we can thrive in our relationships and be the best of friends to those around us. I’m praying it has a huge impact. * Debra Green, OBE Executive Director, Redeeming Our Communities *This book helps us recognise the pressures that friendships face in our culture, yet lifts our vision to the God-given potential of all our friendships. Phil Knox distils valuable insights from academic research and everyday life, combining helpful frameworks with highly practical tips. Most importantly of all, we’re brought back to our Creator God, shown how our ordinary friendships are part of God’s wonderful design for human beings, and can delight in finding the Best of Friends perfectly fulfilled in Jesus Christ. * John Russell, Lead Minister, Cornerstone Church, Nottingham *Now I know why the Quakers have the best name for a denomination: "A Society of Friends." You fall in love, but you make friends. This is a book that is timely, challenging, convicting, . . a barn-stormer of a book that shows us how to "make friends" like Jesus did. * Leonard Sweet, author, professor, publisher and founder of preachthestory.com *Such an important book on a vital issue that’s so often overlooked. We are all built for relationship with one another and with the Lord. This book wonderfully highlights the importance of friendship, the need for us to connect well and to prioritise relationships. Get it, read it, and live it. A real book for our times. * Gavin Calver, CEO, Evangelical Alliance *Phil is the kind of friend he writes about. He carries joy, enthusiasm, encouragement, and faith into every interaction. As he says in the book, this kind of friendship is costly. I’m so grateful he has been generous in friendship to me, and hope this book will be as helpful for every reader as it was for my own heart. * Canon Sarah Yardley, Mission Lead, Creation Fest UK *Phil has done a great job of writing a book that speaks to us in this present moment. After the forced disconnection of the covid years the content in this book is so relevant and timely. It's well written and made me laugh at times, tear up at times and most of all, appreciate afresh the importance of friendships. Phil encourages and equips us all towards living intentional lives of relational richness. This is a book that needs to be widely read. * Ness Wilson, Pioneer UK Leader *This is a book about friendship exploring why this biblical community value is so crucial despite the age of technological and communications advancement that still leaves us isolated. With the fragmentation, disintegration and dislocation of our western world that cherishes individualism, friendships rooted in God and community is a critical counter-cultural worldview. Humanity is relationally wired because our architect, that is, God made us to be like him therefore we long for connection. Phil has given us a template in this book on how we can connect with God so that we can learn how to connect with our world. Christians and non-Christians will find this book valuable. * Rev Dr Israel Oluwole Olofinjana, Director, One People Commission, Evangelical Alliance *More and deeper friendships are the need of the hour. In The Best of Friends Phil Knox brings key insights from the sciences into conversation with the life of Jesus to show how you and I can go beyond mere acquaintanceship to meaningful comradery. A recommended read for these disconnected times. * Sheridan Voysey, founder of FriendshipLab.org, presenter of Pause for Thought on BBC Radio 2, and author of The Making of Us. *Small children are great at making friends, but as adults we've often lost the knack. Phil Knox helps us to consider what friendship is for, and how it works, and why it matters. He helps us to explore Jesus's model of friendship, and see what we can learn from it as we navigate our own relationships. This book will encourage you to be more thankful for the friendships you have, and more intentional about maintaining and developing them. * Kate Wharton, Vicar of St Bart’s Roby, author of Single Minded. *My dear friend Phil has penned a much needed and brilliant book. The reason this book is so good is because it is written by someone who quite frankly is brilliant at being a friend, to those who are believers and those who aren't. Full of research, story, insight and the Bible, this book will inspire your existing friendships as well as those yet to be formed. I am beyond excited to encourage you to read it. * Mark Greenwood National Evangelist and Head of Evangelism, Elim Pentecostal Churches UK *Friendship...true friendship is THE missing ingredient in so many of our lives, and in this extraordinary, and thought-provoking book, you & I get to join Phil & Dani in understanding this powerful and life-transforming gift, and to learn how to put friendship to work in each of our daily lives. The next couple of years are probably going to be more challenging than most of us have prepared for. But if we have friends, then this season can still be one of beauty, closeness, love and laughter. Phil is a good friend. So let him walk with you through the pages of this book as we each learn how to find better friends for ourselves, and to be The Best of Friends to those around us. * Fergus Scarfe, GOD TV Regional Director *
£10.44
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Gambling on Development: Why Some Countries Win
Book SynopsisIn the last thirty years, the developing world has undergone tremendous changes. Overall, poverty has fallen, people live longer and healthier lives, and economies have been transformed. And yet many countries have simply missed the boat. Why have some countries prospered, while others have failed? Stefan Dercon argues that the answer lies not in a specific set of policies, but rather in a key 'development bargain', whereby a country's elites shift from protecting their own positions to gambling on a growth-based future. Despite the imperfections of such bargains, China is among the most striking recent success stories, along with Indonesia and more unlikely places, such as Bangladesh, Ghana and Ethiopia. Gambling on Development is about these winning efforts, in contrast to countries stuck in elite bargains leading nowhere. Building on three decades' experience across forty-odd countries, Dercon winds his narrative through Ebola in Sierra Leone, scandals in Malawi, beer factories in the DRC, mobile phone licences in Mozambique, and relief programmes behind enemy lines in South Sudan. Weaving together conversations with prime ministers, civil servants and ordinary people, this is a probing look at how development has been achieved across the world, and how to assist such successes.Trade Review'[An] urgent and important book.' -- Financial Times'A brilliant, well written and important book. Thoroughly recommended.' -- LSE Review of Books'Dercon uses his decades of experience as a well-travelled academician and policy advisor to the British government to provide an experiential look at the widely discussed question of why some countries grow while others lag behind.' -- Choice Reviews‘Dercon’s skilful review of the past 20 years’ most important books is a useful primer for anyone unfamiliar with development studies. His elaborations draw on all of them. He is a development scholar who clearly deserves attention.’ -- Development and Cooperation'This book, written by one of the greatest living development economists, is full of hard-won insights and provocative observations. Dercon's radical modesty, fierce intelligence and deep commitment to describing what actually occurs in the field--in all its hypocrisy, comedy, tragedy, mystery and idealism--distinguishes him in a field too often defined by naive optimism and snake oil solutions.' -- Rory Stewart, former UK Secretary of State for International Development'A challenging, informed and insightful book. Dercon brings expertise, humility and humanity to the vital question of what makes countries poor and what can help them prosper.' -- David Miliband, president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, and a former UK Foreign Secretary'Dercon's message is sobering: there is no silver bullet for development. But any success must rest on the foundation of a bargain among elites, who commit to development and are willing to learn. This should and will be a classic in international development.' -- Yuen Yuen Ang, author of How China Escaped the Poverty Trap and China's Gilded Age'The most important book on international development in a decade. An intensely political story of economic development--one that could only be written by someone with Dercon's unusual mix of scholarship and statesmanship.' -- Christopher Blattman, author of Why We Fight'Why is there persistent divergence in development outcomes around the world? The focus has been on policies, but this insightful book proposes we focus instead on implicit contracts or bargains among political and entrepreneurial elites. Superbly incisive, engaging and timely.' -- Leonard Wantchekon, James Madison Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University'An ambitious and uncompromising analysis of the challenge of economic development across the world, from China and India, to Kenya and Ghana. It dissects failures and successes, drawing on diverse methodologies and Dercon's own experience of living and working in all corners of the world. Peppered with data and direct observation, the book is fascinating to read.' -- Kaushik Basu, Professor of Economics and Carl Marks Professor of International Studies, Cornell University, former Chief Economist of the World Bank'Solving the problems of poverty in the world requires combining a command of what social scientists know with a mastery of the politics involved in turning that knowledge into practical policy. But scientists don't understand politics, and politicians don't understand science. Stefan Dercon understands both. This book is a unique achievement.' -- James Robinson, University Professor, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, and co-author of Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty
£23.75
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd The Rupture: China and the Global Race for the
Book SynopsisThe gripping story of a turning point in global affairs, as politicians belatedly awaken to serious systemic threats. This is the inside story of a revolution in China policy, from Washington to Brussels, Berlin to New Delhi. The Rupture explains how many of the Western politicians, thinkers and business leaders closest to Beijing have become its sharpest opponents; how the COVID-19 pandemic dramatically accelerated this collective rethink; and why 5G represents the first test case as to whether China may win the battle for the future. Noted China expert Andrew Small offers a kaleidoscopic picture of a rivalry ranging far beyond ‘great power’ politics. He traces US efforts to recast relations with old allies, as Washington realises that it cannot confront China alone, charting Europe’s growing role in the technological and economic contest, and Beijing’s attempts to build a coalition of its own, from Moscow to Taliban-run Kabul. As competition grows between systems, the Western model itself is transforming—for China’s rise changes the balance of ideas as much as the balance of power.Trade Review‘Anyone who wants to understand the rethinking of China policy that has taken place in recent years, and Beijing’s challenge to Germany and to Europe, must read this smart and compelling account by one of the best-informed insiders.’ -- International Politik, ‘Books of the Year’
£19.00
Lexington Books Our Shared Future: Windows into Canada's
Book SynopsisThis edited collection provides deep insights and varied perspectives of innovative and courageous efforts to reconcile the conflicts that have characterized the history of Indigenous people, settlers, and their descendants in Canada. From the opening chapter, the volume contextualizes why Canada is on a reconciliation journey, and how that journey is far from over. It is a multi-disciplinary treatise on decolonization, peacebuilding, and conflict transformation that is a must-read for those scholars, students, and practitioners of peacebuilding seeking a deeper understanding of reconciliation, decolonization, and community-building. Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars and influencers from across Canada describe positive conflict transformation through various lenses, including education, economics, business, land sharing, and justice reform. The authors describe their personal and professional journeys, offering insights and research into how individuals and institutions are responding to reconciliation. Each chapter provides readers with windows into the tangible ways that Canadians are building a peaceful shared future, together.Trade Review“Written by a blend of practitioners, community leaders, and respected academics who work in advancing reconciliation on a daily basis, Our Shared Future: Windows into Canada’s Reconciliation Journey is a valuable contribution to how we can move forward in our social relations.” -- Christopher Adams, Rector of St. Paul’s College and Chair of the Arthur Mauro Institute for Peace and JusticeTable of ContentsReconciliation: A Canadian JourneyLaura E. Reimer and Bob ChrismasChapter 1. Our Long Road: The Story of Indigenous Relations in CanadaLaura E. ReimerChapter 2. Leadership, Reconciliation, and FriendshipPaul E. VogtChapter 3. Walking in the Footsteps of the Peacemaker: A KENIENKĒ;HAKA Personal Odyssey of ReconciliationBrian RiceChapter 4. Beyond Apology: Decolonizing the JesuitsPeter Bisson, SJChapter 5. Reconciliation and Indigenous Adult Learners: Reshaping Education through a Trauma-Informed LensChrista Yeates with Laura ReimerChapter 6. Reconciliation through Education: The University of WinnipegAnnette TrimbeeChapter 7. Ago’widiwinan (Principles of Treaties) Loretta RossChapter 8. Reconciliation and Satellite Urban Reserves in CanadaJoseph GarceaChapter 9. Business and Reconciliation: Call to Action 92Ronald G. EvansChapter 10. Reconciliation and the Evolution of Canadian Policing Dale McFee with Bob ChrismasOur Shared Future: Conclusions from the WindowsBob Chrismas and Laura E. Reimer
£26.25
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Erdogan's War: A Strongman's Struggle at Home and
Book SynopsisRecep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s pugnacious president, is now the country’s longest-serving leader. On his way to the top, he has fought many wars. This book tells the story of those battles against domestic enemies through the lens of the Syrian conflict, which has become part and parcel of Erdoğan’s fight to remain in power. Turkey expert Gonul Tol traces Erdogan’s ideological evolution from a conservative democrat to an Islamist and a Turkish nationalist, and explores how this progression has come to shape his Syria policy, changing the course of the war. She paints a vivid picture of the president’s constantly shifting strategy to consolidate his rule, showing that these shifts have transformed Turkey’s role in post-uprising Syria from an advocate of democracy, to a power fanning the flames of civil war, to an occupier. From the first days of Erdogan’s rule through the failed coup against him, via the Kurdish peace process, the Arab uprisings and the refugee crisis, this compelling, authoritative book tells the story of one man’s quest to remain in power—tying together the fates of two countries, and changing them both forever.Trade Review'[A] fascinating book.' -- The New York Review of Books'[Gönül Tol's] detailed analysis exploring Erdoğan's shifting foreign policy strategy in Syria gives us a nuanced understanding of a complex proxy conflict, which has many different international actors, with competing interests and ideologies.' -- Irish Independent'Brilliant' -- New Lines Magazine'Provide[s] a concise and clever portrait of Türkiye in the last two decades.' -- Informed Comment'This astute book masterfully explains how Erdogan's plans to exploit the Syrian war for his own ends have perverted Turkish domestic politics, plunged his country further into authoritarianism, and changed the course of history. A fascinating, instructive and ultimately powerful cautionary tale.' -- Fiona Hill, former Deputy Assistant to the U.S. President, and author of 'There Is Nothing for You Here''Superbly narrates the tragic intersection of Syria's civil war and Turkey's ravenously ambitious president. Politicians clung to power in Damascus and Ankara, but "Erdogan's War" helped shatter Syria and undermined what had been an aspiring Turkish democracy. A sad story, very ably told.' -- David Ignatius, columnist, The Washington Post'Early in Syria's peaceful uprising, Turkish officials were alarmed by Assad's brutal survival tactics, and perplexed by his turning from Turkey's friendly leader. But Syria and Syrians became props for Erdogan's own political survival. This is a fascinating story, and no one tells it better than Tol.' -- Frederic C. Hof, former U.S. Special Envoy to Syria'A compelling, richly researched picture of Erdogan as a populist, not an Islamist—a political chameleon with an uncanny sense for power. Tol's clear writing makes sense of Turkey's role in Syria's catastrophic war, its slide into authoritarianism, and where it might be going.' -- Marc Lynch, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, The George Washington University'A timely and insightful examination of Erdogan's project and its geostrategic implications. Well-written, richly informed and powerfully argued, this is a must-read for anyone interested in Turkey today, or in how strongman politics and great power ambitions are changing countries and the world order.' -- Vali Nasr, Majid Khadduri Professor of Middle East Studies and International Affairs, Johns Hopkins University'Expertly traces Turkish decisions and actions in the Syria conflict, providing unique context as we consider NATO's role post-Ukraine. Tol’s dissection of Turkey under Erdogan's unique leadership will help future generations of military and diplomatic leaders understand this critical, but frequently frustrating, NATO ally.' -- Gen. Joseph L. Votel (Ret.), commander of U.S. Central Command 2016-19'A compelling narrative that unveils Erdogan's unique chameleon-like qualities through the lens of the Syrian war. By connecting Erdogan's domestic strategy with his controversial foreign policy, Tol provides a treasure trove of knowledge, information and insight for future historians.' -- Cengiz Candar, award-winning journalist and former advisor to President Turgut Ozal'A sharp and penetrating analysis of Turkey's transformation under Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and of foreign policy's role in that process. A very well-written and engaging book that covers everything you need to know to understand today's Turkey.' -- Yasar Yakıs, former Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs
£27.00
Templar Publishing The Boy who Knew Nothing
Book Synopsis"On the day he was born, before he could crawl, the boy who knew nothing, knew nothing at all." There is a boy who knows nothing at all - everyone tells him so. One day he discovers a strange creature in his parents' wardrobe and - surprise, surprise - he doesn't know what it is. The funny thing is that his mum and dad can't tell him either. Determined to identify his new friend, the boy who knows nothing sets out on a quest for information! A superbly surreal picture book from the author and illustrator of The Elephant in the Room.
£7.59
Octopus Publishing Group The Little Book of Goddesses: An Empowering
Book SynopsisEmbrace the power of the divine in this beginner's guide to some of mythology's fiercest females and most legendary ladies Across thousands of years and countless civilizations, goddesses have been a powerful presence. Whether as leaders, mothers, warriors or lovers, these indomitable divinities have always been able to fascinate and seduce us. This pocket guide offers readers an engaging and accessible introduction to a selection of the most powerful and influential goddesses throughout ancient and modern history, retelling their stories and celebrating their awesome abilities. Each profile includes a concise history of the goddess and her origins, a summary of her main powers, a look at the goddess in myth and popular culture and an exploration of her best attributes. Learn about the Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and war; Bastet, the Egyptian goddess of pleasure and protection; the beautiful Freyja, the Norse goddess of love, and many others. Let yourself be inspired and empowered by tales of feminine power, strength and wisdom in this pocketbook of dazzling deities.
£6.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Memory and Processing Guide for Neurodiverse
Book SynopsisArmed with the wealth of understanding and strategies in this guide, students will discover how they can learn best, to make studying and revision more effective (and less stressful).Packed with simple, tried and tested strategies and workarounds, this study guide for supporting kids and teens who learn differently (such as those with ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia or ASD) explains what memory and processing issues are, and how to work around them. Written by a tutor and specialist with years of experience of working with students with learning differences, this book enables the student to understand the best ways they learn and the reasons behind this. Unpacking processing speed, sensory processing, metacognition, and executive functioning, including working memory, this uniquely relatable and empowering study guide will provide students with the self-understanding they need to manage exams and academic tasks at school with confidence and peace of mind.Trade ReviewAlison Patrick has drawn upon her years of experience as a support tutor to write this definitive guide to techniques and strategies for helping individuals with specific learning difficulties achieve their educational potential. Particularly welcome is her chapter on support strategies for enhancing mental well-being, an often overlooked issue. -- David Grant, PhD. Educational PsychologistAll readers, whatever their current views on the impact of memory and processing skills, will find plenty to stimulate their thinking in this book. Alison Patrick writes from personal experience and her range of reference is extensive. The accessible layout ensures teachers will find this a go-to resource for research, key strategies and useful tips. -- Margaret Glasgow, Addressing Dyslexia Toolkit Working Group (former head of Glasgow Dyslexia Support Service)
£18.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Creative Ways to Help Children Manage Anxiety:
Book SynopsisThis book sets out therapeutic activities to help children aged 4-12 years and their families to better understand and manage anxiety. It explains how to work with anxious children, providing a framework for assessment and therapy that draws on CBT, ACT and narrative therapy approaches. Lots of practical tips for therapists are included and important developmental considerations are discussed, including adapting therapy for children with developmental difficulties, and working with families and schools.Over 50 playful therapeutic activities are included, which have been developed through the authors' extensive work with children, giving children an arsenal of coping strategies. They focus on key areas such as understanding anxiety, managing anxious thoughts, and building resilience and use readily available, inexpensive materials and downloadable templates which are provided in the book. This is the perfect tool for therapists looking for playful and purposeful ways to work with children with anxiety.Trade Review" This book provides an abundance of strategies embedded in clinical wisdom and practical application, underpinned by strong theoretical understanding. The authors jointly represent in this book, what is essential to good assessment and intervention with children i.e. an understanding of child development alongside a capacity to utilise creativity in clinical enquiry and in therapeutic intervention. This approach allows the child voice and perspective to be heard and in turn to be active and engaged in therapy at their own level. I would highly recommend this book to clinical child specialists, developmental psychologists and developing therapists". -- - Dr Celeste Merrigan Clinical Child Adolescent & Family Psychologist M,Psych. DPsych(MAPS,CCLIN)I invite you to enjoy this wonderful book that Doctors Zandt and Barrett have created for all of us grownup therapists who need a kickstart for our imagination. They have taken the complicated ideas that explain how anxiety works in the body and mind and created fun, memorable ways to explain and experience what happens when a child gets anxious and what to do once anxiety occurs. -- from the Foreword, Karen Cassiday, President of the Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaThis easy to read and thorough book is a terrific resource, full of user-friendly ideas. It will provide a strong grounding for new therapists, while the therapeutic activities will appeal to even the most experienced of therapists. -- Jodie Wassner, Educational and Developmental Psychologist and Author of Mindtrain: A Treatment Manual for Psychologists Working with Anxious Children in the Spirit of Acceptance Commitment Therapy
£24.99
Octopus Publishing Group The Little Book of Anthropology: A Pocket Guide
Book SynopsisIf you’re intrigued by the question “What makes us human?”, strap in for this whirlwind tour of the highlights of anthropology From the first steps of our prehistoric ancestors, to the development of complex languages, to the intricacies of religions and cultures across the world, diverse factors have shaped the human species as we know it. Anthropology strives to untangle this fascinating web of history to work out who we were in the past, what that means for human beings today and who we might be tomorrow. This pocket-sized introduction includes accessible primers on: Influential anthropologists such as Franz Boas, Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict The key branches of anthropology, from physical and linguistic anthropology to archaeology How anthropologists study topics such as communication, identity, sex and gender, religion and culture How we can approach one of life’s most enduring questions: what is it that truly makes us human? This illuminating little book will introduce you to the key thinkers, themes and theories you need to know to understand the development of human beings, and how our history has informed the way we live today. A perfect gift for anyone taking their first steps into the world of anthropology, as well as for those who want to brush up their knowledge.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers 18 Wellbeing Hacks for Students: Using
Book SynopsisHow can the desk in front of you reveal a whole new perspective on your life?What's so important about refusing to board the catastrophe train?Why does the anti-rotting agent given off by plants make you feel great? Through 18 short chapters, Aidan Harvey-Craig scours every corner of psychology - from neuroscience to psychodynamics - to uncover the unexpected secrets of hacking your wellbeing. Based on the latest research, each chapter takes you on a journey of surprises, guiding you through an abundance of deceptively simple ideas which will help you to see your world in a new light and improve your wellbeing.Organised into three sections - 'Notice', 'Energise' and 'Connect' - each hack addresses issues that affect us all, including our sleep, relationships, stress, identity, and our dependence on smartphones. Intertwining the latest insights in psychology with practical and easy-to-use advice, this book offers new ways to empower yourself and tackle the challenges of growing up and studying in the 21st Century.Trade ReviewThis book simply explains what the hack is, how to put it into day-to-day life and the psychology that explains why it works. -- Isaac, Student, University of ManchesterA must read for anyone who wants to learn to be accountable for their own success and wellbeing. -- Gilda Scarfe, CEO and founder of Positive Ed Ltd, International SpeakerAidan Harvey-Craig has brought his experience of working in psychology and education to produce this highly informative and thought provoking book. It is packed with evidenced-based life hacks, provided in a refreshing format. I may not be a student, but I've taken away many life hacks from the book that I'm now using. Highly recommended! -- Kirsty R. Lowe, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist. UKThis is my kind of book! It's evidence-based, easy to read and so practical. This book will prove so useful to students. A book that will help them understand themselves and the people around them better, as well as equipping them with the tools they need to thrive. -- Adrian Bethune, award-winning author and wellbeing advisor
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UCL Press Passages: Moving Beyond Liminality in the Study
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Big Book of LGBTQ+ Activities: Teaching
Book SynopsisWith 5 fun tales featuring merpeople, a rainbow wedding and a back-to-front horse, this captivating guide to LGBTQ+ identities takes you on a journey through Clear Sky Castle to promote inclusion for children aged 6 to 9.The interactive stories and games - including drawing, sculpting, word searches and quizzes - raise awareness of different kinds of families, as well as identities such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and non-binary, and teach acceptance for all. The resourceful 'Guide for Adults' at the end of the book offers advice, answers to activities throughout, and signposts to helpful organisations for the adult reading the book with the child.Trade ReviewThis book is a very exciting publication. It is engaging and practical, making LGBT+ young people feel included and offering support and guidance for their families in a fun way. I wish it existed when I was young! -- Daniel Tomlinson-Gray, co-founder and director LGBTedTable of ContentsAbout this Book; SECTION 1: Stories and Activities; 1. The Story of the Princess Who Loved to Invent + Activities; 2. The Story of the Unicorn That Sneezed + Activities; 3. The Story of Arthur's Big Day + Activities; 4. The Story of Kai in the Snow + Activities; 5. The Story of the Back-to-Front Horse + Activities; SECTION 2: Guide for Adults; How this Book Works; Common Questions; How to Support an LGBT+ Child
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Creating Trauma-Informed, Strengths-Based
Book SynopsisWith accessible strategies grounded in trauma-informed education and positive psychology, this book equips teachers to support all students, particularly the most vulnerable. It will help them to build their resilience, increase their motivation and engagement, and fulfil their full learning potential within the classroom. Trauma-informed, strengths-based classrooms are built upon three core aims: to support children to build their self-regulatory capacities, to build a sense of relatedness and belonging at school, and to integrate wellbeing principles that nurture growth and identify strengths. Taking conventional approaches to trauma one step further, teachers may create a classroom environment which helps students to meet their own needs in a healthy way and progress academically. Based on the successful Berry Street education strategies pioneered by the authors, this book also includes comprehensive case studies, learning points and opportunities for self-reflection, fully supporting teachers to implement these strategies within the classroom.Trade ReviewThis book is full of rich examples, tips, ideas, and gems of knowledge around trauma; to support schools to offer children a much more containing, calm, regulating, and supportive school experience. This books looks at some of the reasons why children might behave in certain ways, as behaviour is communication, and is curious about "what happened to you?" and "what is strong with you?" instead of "what is wrong with you?". There an array of tangible take home messages and skills which can be apply in the day-to-day school experience. It will be a valuable and enriching resource in the education world. -- Dr Karen Treisman, Clinical Psychologist, Trainer, Organisational Consultant, and Author of 11 books including the bestselling "Therapeutic treasure box for working with developmental trauma".This book provides an exciting and unique framework for supporting learners in schools who have been impacted by complex trauma. Tom and Jacolyn draw from neuroscience and positive psychology to explain the impact of trauma on developing bodies and brains and provide easy-to-implement classroom strategies to address this harm. Above all, their work is respectful of trauma-impacted young people and those wonderful people in schools working hard to educate them. An important resource for all educators! -- Dr. Judith Howard, Associate Professor, Queensland University of Technology.This rigorous, yet practical, book helps teachers connect with students who may be struggling. More than that, it helps instil academic inspiration into our vulnerable students. What I love about this book is that the strategies will be effective for all students, not just those who are trauma-affected. The timing of the release is uncanny given the vast numbers of teachers across the globe who will be supporting students through the trauma, distress and social-emotional side effects of the Covid-19 global pandemic. It's a "must have" for all teachers! -- Professor Lea Waters AM, PhD. University of Melbourne. Director of the school-based Visible Wellbeing program and author of best-selling book for parents and teachers ‘The Strength Switch.’This book is a much-needed and essential addition to the expanding field of wellbeing education. Tom Brunzell and Jacolyn Norrish draw on the most advanced research and the practical wisdom of Berry Street. The result is a book that focuses on how teachers can establish trauma-informed, strengths-based classrooms. It is full examples, providing teachers with greater insight into how teachers can support students who may be struggling in and outside the classroom. Thoughtfully written case studies and vignettes connect theory into practice. This book combines comprehensive, evidence-informed strategies for teachers and school leaders alike. -- Associate Professor Mathew White, President - Education Division, International Positive Education Association, School of Education, The University of AdelaideFor children and young people who have experienced trauma, school and education can be both a safe place and their best opportunity to change their trajectory towards a better future. In this highly practical and deeply informed book, Tom Brunzell and Jacolyn Norrish help teachers transform the learning environment to become trauma-informed, integrating strengths-based approaches and positive psychology, thereby providing an environment where children and young people can safely process their traumatic reactions, develop their wellbeing and build their character strengths. Better life outcomes will be the result. -- Alex Linley, PhD, CEO Cappfinity & Visiting Professor in Psychology, Bucks New University, UK Author, Average to A+: Realising Strengths in Yourself and Others Author, The Strengths Profile Book: Finding What You Can Do + Love to Do and Why It Matters
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Karnac Books Traveling through Time: How Trauma Plays Itself
Book Synopsis'Bullets don’t just travel through skin and bone. They travel through time.' These words were tattooed onto the shoulder of a young woman whose father was shot during “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland. This wrenching, volatile but also binding truth is the subject of this book. It’s a truth about traumatic experiences that happen to a family, but also to a society, and to the organizations that link these intimate units with the larger context of history and culture. It’s also a truth about the way trauma plays out over time, including between generations. Grounded in Erik Erikson’s “way of looking at things”, the book is a journal of encounters between clinical psychoanalysis and other disciplines, and an inquiry into what might be learned there for both. Sometimes that learning has to do with trauma: the way in which what can’t be emotionally contained, thought about or spoken in one part of a system is passed along, with disorganizing, sometimes heartbreaking consequences, to another. After a reflection on dignity, the book examines intergenerational trauma in families, including Erikson’s. It then illustrates how trauma to organizations slips below the threshold of awareness and yet continues to wear down its members. The final section examines aspects of the larger society, including radicalization, war trauma, the pandemic and cultural healing. What emerges is the sober yet hopeful truth that what people discover by taking their own emotional experiences seriously, though that might markedly differ from what is accepted in the everyday world, is a primary path toward recovery from trauma.Trade ReviewTraveling through Time is a vivid, nuanced, integrated portrayal of trauma as it exists across time and across social groups. Based on his deep professional engagement with familial, organizational, and societal trauma, Fromm brings to life the experience of the individual in each of those contexts. His psychoanalytic approach emphasizes the dignity of the individual and demonstrates the value of curiosity to understanding such important matters as moral injury and the fear of repetition of trauma, whether conscious or unconscious. He shows us that mourning is required to move beyond grievance to grief, to join past to present, and to create space for an adaptive future. This is a sophisticated book written in accessible language. It is a must read for anyone living or working with trauma. -- Harriet Wolfe, M.D., President, International Psychoanalytical AssociationWhat happens to us in the face of unbearable pain? How do our efforts to manage traumatic experience shape our family life, our children’s capacities, our institutions, our society’s development? In this moving book, Dr. Fromm, a master clinician, takes us through these questions with powerfully evocative stories from his long career. He brings our psychological theories to life, illuminating for the general and professional reader aspects of human development that echo across the generations. A stunning collection. -- Edward R. Shapiro, M.D., Former Medical Director/CEO, Austen Riggs Center; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Yale Child Study Center; author, Finding a Place to Stand: Developing Self-Reflective Institutions, Leaders, and CitizensThis eloquent book examines trauma as it moves through time and takes shape in an “unconscious task deposited into the future,” an unacknowledged history or untold story passed on and enacted in families, in organizations, and in society. Fromm compellingly recounts the stories of children delegated to bring their parents’ unspoken pasts into the present, of organizations whose fragmentation unconsciously communicates a censored history, and of societal structures bound up with what the social or the political realm has not yet assimilated. At the center of this remarkable book is Fromm’s own delicate, subtle act of listening, grounded in his clinical experience and turned not only toward the patients and institutions he encounters but also toward the great psychoanalytic theoreticians, whose work, as he reveals, emerges as a unique task of personal witness. In its movement between individuals and institutions, this book is consistently surprising. And it reminds us, importantly, that the reenactment of trauma demands “the dignity of our listening,” and that the contact with the dead, as Fromm so beautifully shows us, brings life back to the living. -- Cathy Caruth, Class of 1916 Professor of English, Cornell University; author, Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative and History and Listening to Trauma: Conversations with Leaders in the Theory and Treatment of Catastrophic Experience‘Throughout the book, Fromm has you on the edge of your seat in anticipation of what he is going to reveal next. […] The book is written in accessible language, with clear chapter headings that help the reader navigates to specific topics of interest, including combat trauma, group identity, and cultural healing […] I believe this is a must read for anyone working with or through trauma, giving a clear insight into the importance of safety, choice, collaboration, trustworthiness and empowerment’ -- Olivia Brown, Therapy Today December 2022Epilogue, “Anna Freud’s drapes”, provides a “book-end” for this work. Yet I doubt that, for any reader, the influence of the book will end there. We all have our own work to do across families, organisations, and communities. This ending is a touching tale of the scavenging of Anna Freud’s curtains from being cast into a builder’s skip in London, their transformation, neglected, into the author’s back office, and then with a good wife’s creative genius, into gifted cushion covers, marking a psychoanalytic bequest, down generations. This provides a rich and wry tale of a bequest that is also this book’s gift to bestow. As so often the author resorts to the poetic to describe the ineffable and transcendent meanings of such psychoanalytic engagement, for whatever will be the next stage of our various journeys. -- Richard Morgan-Jones'Fromm demonstrates an ingenious way of listening and of understanding which is one of the great inspirations of the book. He also has a special way of writing. It is eloquent – at times poetic – and a very personal way of writing. This is worth underlining as it brings the reader into the material, and the experiences described are often very difficult to take in and to reflect upon. It took this reviewer a long time to read the book. This was, however, necessary as the book presents the worst of humankind’s history. But Fromm also offers ways to deal with trauma and also hope. Fromm has a way of leading the reader gently but firmly into matters that we will need to deal with in years to come.' -- Sverre Varvin, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2023, (104)(6):1136-1139Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Permissions About the author Introduction Prologue Of Whom Shall We Speak: Psychoanalysis and Dignity Part I: Trauma in Families Chapter 1 – Fear of Breakthrough: The Transmission of Trauma Chapter 2 – Walking into the Wild: Traumatic Disillusionment and Identity Crisis Chapter 3 - A Way of Looking at Trauma: Erik Erikson and the “Cogwheeling” of Life Cycles Part II: Trauma in Organizations Chapter 4 – Minding the Gap: The Problem of College Suicide Chapter 5 – Potential Space and Organizational Trauma Chapter 6 – On the Mantelpiece: Organizational Trauma in Plain Sight Part III: Trauma in Society Chapter 7 – National Nightmare: The Legacy of Perpetrator Trauma Chapter 8 – The Cure for Depression is Jihad: A Case Study Chapter 9 – Sky of Tears: Clinical Work after 9/11 Chapter 10 – The Day I Died: Combat Trauma and Moral Injury Chapter 11 – We Don’t Speak of Fear: Large Group Identity and Chosen Trauma Chapter 12 – The Stones Speak: Historical Trauma and Cultural Healing Chapter 13 – Traveling through Time: A Group Intervention in Northern Ireland Afterword – When There Are So Many: Two Moments during the Pandemic Epilogue - Anna Freud’s Drapes References Index
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Trans Guide to Mental Health and Well-Being
Book Synopsis'The resource trans people need right now' MEG-JOHN BARKER'An excellent book' JOS TWIST'Straightforward and accessible' JENNIE KERMODEThis empowering self-help guide provides advice and strategies for trans and/or non-binary people on a range of common mental health issues including anxiety, depression, body image, trauma, suicidal thoughts and dissociation. It provides advice on neutralising negative thoughts, coping with transphobia, coming out, dealing with imposter syndrome, and implementing achievable self-care strategies and mindfulness techniques.Whether you are in a crisis or just looking for ways to improve your life, this reassuring guide is there for you to use in the way that helps you the most, regardless of where you are in your transition, or if you decide not to transition in conventional ways. Combining therapeutic expertise alongside first-hand experience, the book also highlights the importance of understanding and being proud of who you are, to help you live life to the fullest.Trade ReviewKaty Lees has produced an excellent book to assist trans people with their mental health. Their easy to read guide includes straightforward information about various theoretical models and approaches, with useful strategies, tips and techniques to aid readers to manage challenges such as self-harm, shame, depression, trauma and much more. -- Dr Jos Twist, Clinical PsychologistWe're living through a tough time indeed - particularly for trans folk - and most of us are feeling the toll it's taking on our mental health. Katy Lees provides just the kind of friendly voice, and helping hand, we need at such times, reminding us why we're struggling, and helping us to find what will work for get us through the hardest moments, whatever form those take. With plenty of practical suggestions and a lot of kindness, this book is just the resource trans people need right now. -- Meg-John Barker, author of Hell Yeah Self-Care.I wish someone had handed me this book ten years ago. In compassionate, accessible language Lees sets down what it takes many trans people decades to find out: that we are unique, valuable and loved, and it does get better. I can already tell that this book's lucid, practical advice is going to help so many people - I can't wait to recommend it to everyone I know! -- Eris Young, author of They/Them/TheirThis is such a useful book, looking at the mental health struggles of trans people in both a systemic and a personal way, with flexible and creative approaches to self-care and a very community-based conceptualisation of healing. The book doesn't flinch away from how hard it is being trans in the UK right now, and looking closely at the ways in which our mental health can be impacted. I appreciated that it doesn't give easy answers but still creates a wealth of resources. The self disclosure of the author also humanised the book and gave it a vibe of "we are all struggling with this, here's a few things that can help", which made it affirming and encouraging without being patronising. There is also an incredible resource list at the end of the book and a practical guide to seeking therapy and other forms of help. -- Sam Hope, author of Person-Centred Counselling for Trans and Gender Diverse PeopleThis straightforward, accessible book is a great guide to techniques that you can use to improve your mental health even if you don't have access to counselling or support. It addresses key issues facing trans and non-binary people with clarity and understanding, explaining how common they are and what you can do to feel better. Do try this at home. -- Jennie Kermode, authorThis book contains everything I wish my younger non-binary self had known. As a trans elder and experienced psychotherapist, Katy shares just the right balance of information about mental health, practical tips and personal insight to support trans people in navigating this complex issue. The supportive and nurturing tone of the book made me feel as Katy was walking alongside me. Every trans person (and those wanting to support trans people) should read it! -- Gem Kennedy, Transformational Practitioner, Activist & Founder of Queers & Co. podcastAn indispensable and empowering guide to dealing with transphobia, depression and anxiety, imposter syndrome, and more. * Ms. Magazine *Table of Contents1. Hello, You!2. A Bit About Me3. Self-Care4. Trauma5. Depression 6. Anxiety 7. Self-Harm 8. Body Image 9. Dissociation 10. When You Can't Go On 11. There's Help Out There12. Further Reading
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Best of Assigned Male
Book SynopsisIncludes New and Never Before Seen Stories!Follow young trans girl, Stephie, and her group of queer friends as they navigate school, family and relationships, and experiences of being trans.Humorous and acerbic, this ground-breaking graphic narrative brilliantly explores the journey of discovering and embracing your evolving gender identity, and promotes a sense of community and empowerment through artfully illustrated stories. Based on the hugely successful and influential webcomic Assigned Male, and in print for the first time, this expanded collection contains exclusive content as well as familiar, well-loved characters.Trade ReviewHurray for Stephie and her friends in The Best Of Assigned Male! Labelle's comics are wonderfully sharp, with all the wry humor and hearty indignation that transgender, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming kids deserve, and her written narrative provides valuable context. Get all the lip gloss! -- Alex Gino, Stonewall-Award winning author of Melissa's Story (a.k.a. GEORGE)Sophie makes it possible to imagine a world in which the lives of trans youths are possible and happy. This is a world in which critical conversations can take place and which fosters alternatives to the daily discrimination that trans people face. Thanks to Sophie, this is not a utopian future, but rather a dream within our grasp. -- Lucas Platero, Spanish trans scholar and activist
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Karnac Books London Kleinians in Los Angeles: Laying the
Book SynopsisIn 1968, Wilfred Bion and Albert Mason emigrated to Los Angeles at the invitation of a group of young analysts to teach and train local clinicians in the British object relations tradition. They were joined by Susanna Isaacs Elmhirst for a period. London Kleinians in Los Angeles is a colorful account of the early days of psychoanalysis in LA, punctuated by in-person presentations from the leading Kleinians of the day, including Hanna Segal, Herbert Rosenfeld, Donald Meltzer, and Wilfred Bion himself. Their unpublished lectures from the 1960s and 1970s appear in Part I. Part II features seminal papers by the founding fathers of the Psychoanalytic Center of California (PCC): James Gooch, James Grotstein, Arthur Malin, and Albert Mason, the group’s leading spokesperson. PCC continues to function as a vital center of psychoanalytic training and education in the British object relations tradition. The unearthing of four unpublished contributions from four founding Kleinians is an incredible find for psychoanalysis and this book is highly recommended to all professionals and trainees in the field. Those with an interest in the history of psychoanalysis will find much to excite them.Trade ReviewThis unusual and impressive book explores the impact of psychoanalysis when translated from its establishment in Vienna by Freud, to its development in Berlin and London by Klein, and then to its translation to the unfamiliar culture of Los Angeles. It contains the lectures given by eminent London Kleinians such as Segal, Rosenfeld, Meltzer, and Bion and their reception by their American audiences. Following these lectures, the attractions of California led to the emigration of Wilfred Bion and Albert Mason and to the establishment of an analytic society inspired by their work. Readers of London Kleinians in Los Angeles will have many hours of pleasure as they trace the fate of old concepts in a new milieu; they will be able to judge from both volumes how successful this transplantation was. -- John Steiner, training analyst, British Psychoanalytical SocietyWhilst Melanie Klein’s work suffered strong criticism in the UK, her ideas fled abroad in a diaspora to various other cultures. This book is a fascinating collection of papers and psychoanalytic history in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s. There are previously unpublished papers by Hanna Segal, Herbert Rosenfeld, Wilfred Bion (two papers), Donald Meltzer; and three papers by local psychoanalysts – Arthur Malin and James Grotstein, James Gooch, and Albert Mason. These last were founders of the Psychoanalytic Center of California, an idea instigated by Mason who had trained with Kleinians in London. Not only is all this original material fascinating but it is also a significant contribution to the Kleinian group at an important period in its London history as well. -- R. D. Hinshelwood, Professor Emeritus, University of Essex, UKThese fine volumes bring Hanna Segal, Herbert Rosenfeld, Donald Meltzer, Wilfred Bion, and Albert Mason very much to life, as well as many of the Californian contributors on whom they had such a powerful impact. Jennifer Langham has edited and brought these papers together in a very thoughtful way, giving us insight into the birth and development of British object relations training in America. -- Irma Brenman Pick, author, 'Authenticity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter'Table of ContentsAcknowledgements About the editor and contributors Introduction Frederick Vaquer and Jennifer Langham Foreword Barnet D. Malin Part I: Beginnings: The early lectures 1. Kleinian technique (1966) Hanna Segal 2. Notes on psychoanalysis (1975) Wilfred Bion 3. Some problems of observation in treatment (1975) Wilfred Bion 4. Notes on the diagnosis and psychoanalytic treatment of borderline patients. The Franz Alexander Memorial Lecture in Los Angeles (1976) Herbert Rosenfeld 5. On autism (1979) Donald Meltzer Part II: Selected papers by founding members of the Psychoanalytic Center of California 6. Projective identification in the therapeutic process (1966) Arthur Malin and James S. Grotstein 7. Reflections on my analysis with Dr Bion (2020) James Gooch 8. Bion and binocular vision (2000) Albert Mason Index
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers More Than Words: Promoting Race Equality and
Book SynopsisYoung people develop their value systems during their school years, offering the perfect window of opportunity for educators to challenge prejudice and promote race equality during these formative years. Yet, as teacher training is increasingly school-centred and school budgets are stretched more thinly than ever, most teachers do not feel they have the time to develop the language or skills to do so.More Than Words is an easily implementable tool for all educators - teachers, senior leaders, governors and support staff - to help them look beyond fire-fighting racist incidents to create long-term systemic changes. Supporting teachers in a non-judgemental fashion, this book dismantles any myths they may be harbouring so they can engage with issues with an open mind, allowing them to create positive change. This comprehensive guide helps school staff to create a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for all young people.Trade ReviewA useful resource for educators, supporting our critical reflection and asking us to consider our own bias. Within a context where prevailing ideology attempts to diminish and dismiss the impact of racism, 'More than Words' repositions us to rearticulate anti-bias and anti- racist approaches in a whole school approach for all our learners. * Fiona Ranson, EAL consultant and teacher educator *More than Words is an incredibly useful resource, covering complex issues in an accessible way, with practical tips to support the whole school community to effectively tackle racism in school. A must-read for all school staff! * Liffy McDonnell Bond - Programme Manager at the Anti-Bullying Alliance, www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk *Table of ContentsForeword; 1. Introduction - why is this work important? 2. Starting the journey; 3. Embedding race equality in teaching practice; 4. Educating young people about race and racism; 5. Diversifying the curriculum; 6. Effectively challenging racist incidents; 7. Creating whole-school change; Bibliography
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Relationships, Sex and Health Education 101:
Book SynopsisWritten by an experienced relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) trainer, this comprehensive guide to RSHE covers all you need to know to teach pupils aged 11+.Covering peer pressure, effective communication, self-esteem, confidence building, and consent alongside the topics of contraception, sexually transmitted infections and more, this extensive guide offers information and inclusive teaching ideas, worksheets, and activities for groups of young people to learn and have fun at the same time.This approachable, flexible, and easy-to-use resource is an essential tool for anyone whose role it is to deliver relationships and sex education, in a classroom setting or in the wider community.Trade ReviewPowerfully informative and rich with pedagogical practice, Cabbin's toolkit will equip practitioners with the knowledge and confidence to educate and support our young people. Definitely a toolkit for every teacher's belt! -- E. Beach-Director of The Huddersfield Horizon SCITT (ITE Provider)A ground-breaking confidence-building toolkit that inspires & empowers teachers to explore their own attitudes, values and opinions. High-quality, well-selected resources that promote sensitive, honest, open and respectful discussions on relationships, sex and health in the classroom. Transformative, inclusive and highly engaging - I would thoroughly recommend! -- Mary Henshaw, Deputy Headteacher, St. Damian’s RC Science CollegeTable of ContentsPart One: Preparing to teach RSE ; 1 Relationships, sex and education; 2 Your role as a sex educator; 3 Techniques for teaching sex ed; 4 Language and terminology; 5 Sex education pathway/timeline; Part Two: Resources for delivering RSHE; 1 Relationships education; Friends; Romance and Love; Digital Dating; Sexting; Sexuality; Gender Stereotypes; Respectful Relationships; Peer Pressure; Unhealthy Relationships; Teen Relationship Abuse; 2 Sex education; The A - Z of Sex Ed; Consent; Communicating Consent; Sexual Harassment; Upskirting; Confidentiality; Getting Support and Helping Others; Safe Sex; Contraception; Condoms; Reproductive Choices; Pregnancy Choices; 3 Health education; Puberty; Ask a Tricky Question; Rock Your Body; Know Your Body; Periods; Body Health Check; Testicular Cancer and TSE (Testicular Self Examination; Girl Talk; Women's Cancer Awareness; All bodies are good bodies; Feelings and Emotions; Alcohol and Drugs; References; Useful Resources
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Karnac Books Hidden Histories of British Psychoanalysis: From
Book SynopsisIn this compellingly written and meticulously researched new book, Professor Brett Kahr draws upon extensive unpublished archival sources and upon his four decades of oral history interviews to paint fascinating portraits of many of the icons of mental health. Hidden Histories of British Psychoanalysis: From Freud’s Death Bed to Laing’s Missing Tooth includes detailed accounts of Kahr’s interviews with such noted figures as Enid Balint, Marion Milner, Ronald Laing, John Bowlby and his wife, Ursula Longstaff Bowlby, as well as numerous members of Donald Winnicott’s family. Framed as a series of glimpses into the early history of British psychoanalysis, Kahr explores how the German-speaking Sigmund Freud learned how to psychoanalyse English-speaking patients; how Enid Eichholz (the future wife of Michael Balint) pioneered couple psychoanalysis in the wake of the Second World War; how Donald Winnicott treated “The Piggle” in the midst of his own health crises; and how Masud Khan degenerated from a clinical sage into an anti-Semite. A breathtaking combination of interviews, reminiscences, and well-documented scholarship, this book provides a gripping overview of many of the key figures in British psychoanalysis, all of whom made unparalleled contributions to the mental health profession, and whose lives and careers deserve to be visited and revisited.Trade Review‘Few books are simultaneously informative, deep, playful, and pleasurable to read. Combining humility and respect for his subjects with creative audacity and understated eloquence, Brett Kahr’s Hidden Histories of British Psychoanalysis is a rare book of such sort. The two words in the title that give away the author’s passion and craft are “Hidden” (with its impish promise to unveil secrets) and “Histories” (with its sombre acknowledgment of the myriad, divergent sources, choices, and agendas in writing history). Based upon laborious archival research and personal interviews with the London glitterati of psychoanalysis (e.g. John Bowlby, Marion Milner, Enid Balint, Pearl King, R. D. Laing), Kahr offers us a penetrating glimpse into the post-Freudian developments in British psychoanalysis, while introducing us to the strengths and solidities of his dramatis personae as well as to their whims, idiosyncrasies, and occasional madnesses. This is a great contribution to our professional literature indeed!’ -- Salman Akhtar, MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Jefferson Medical College, and Training and Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia‘This is a very sneaky book. Ostensibly it is a series of tales from the history of Anglophone psychoanalysis in the twentieth century. But, in reality, it is a readable, often funny, account by the best historian of psychoanalysis of his generation, Brett Kahr. As much autobiography as historical account, it shows what happens when a brilliant mind meets an intractable object. The essay on the young student Brett Kahr and R. D. Laing’s missing tooth is itself worth the price of the volume, and has the possibility of becoming the classic essay on the pitfalls of celebrity.’ -- Sander L. Gilman, PhD, Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences and Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus at Emory University‘A self-described “clinical historian”, a prolific writer and biographer of Donald Winnicott, with a passion for the rigorous rendering of historical detail and the healing of the human soul’s most intractable sufferings, Brett Kahr has made a reputation for himself as the eminent narrator and in depth analyst of the vagaries and some of the most protracted motifs and aspects that animate the legacy of psychoanalysis and that of its leading and lesser-known figures (the “elderly psychoanalysts”, as he lovingly calls them, whose homes, libraries, and couches he recalls visiting here). ‘The present collection of essays adds a series of important chapters to this ongoing and captivating lifelong project. In an at once engaging and well-documented fashion, Kahr takes us back to the contingent elements that, together, gave psychoanalysis in the United Kingdom its inescapable force and necessary radiance. From Freud’s unknown English teacher, to the growth of his English speaking clinical practice, and his remarkable Anglicisation, via the untold sources and adventures related to Winnicott as filtered through his marital life, up to the contributions made by a host of significant but much less-known theorists and practitioners, from “unassuming icons” to “bad boys” in British child, adult, and couple analysis, Kahr’s unique book traces overlooked names and cases, concepts and practices, that have not received the attention they deserve in what he calls “psychoanalytical historiography”. ‘Kahr is attentive to and appreciative of the networks, both familial and professional, within which great thinkers produce their psychoanalytic ideas and do their clinical work. He relies not only on his interviews with his heroes and heroines, but also on conversations with family members, colleagues, patients, secretaries, and medical doctors alike. In a non- judgemental way, he, at times tenderly, also registers the errors, deviations, and even perversions of these great figures. There is a moving resemblance between the fragility of “psychoanalytical psycho-biographical reconstructions”, including the author’s own, and the carefully observed deterioration and bodily disintegration of the heroes and heroines portrayed as they age or fall ill: Freud’s skin, Khan’s cancer, Milner’s loss of hearing, Laing’s falling tooth, and more. Kahr is acutely aware of his heroes and heroines falling into pieces, disintegrating, even shattering “into million pieces”, and, as a clinical historian, seeks to put them back together again, precisely by finding meaning in their history. ‘There is a dark side to these stories, therefore, which the psychoanalyst in Kahr believes one needs to explore, as only the deep probing of such “shadows” yields understanding and the possibility of avoiding their repetition. If the psychoanalytic work turns ghosts into ancestors, Kahr, for his part, does the same with corpses. Indeed, his previous work on the schizophrenic feeling of bodily disintegration keeps him close to the material reality of bodies, odors, sounds, and textures, which are evinced in each one of the remarkable encounters collected in this partly oral history, which relies as much on countless hours spent in the archives. ‘Kahr’s Hidden Histories is a labor of love that in its caring attentiveness humanises the great figures on whose shoulders it stands. Highly readable and greatly enticing, this latest addition to the Freud Museum’s and Karnac’s promising new series, will speak to professionals, historians, and the wider interested reading public alike.’ -- Orna Ophir, PhD, Associate Director of The DeWitt Wallace Institute for Psychiatry, Weill-Cornell Medical College, New York, and a Member of the History of Psychoanalysis Committee of the International Psychoanalytical Association‘Using storytelling and clinical and research tools, Brett Kahr’s sorcery brings to life several well-known personalities in the British psychoanalytic panoply – its “superstars” as well as its “bad boys”. While profoundly respectful, Kahr’s thoughtful critique of rigorously sourced archival papers, oral history research, and personal interviews rewards the readers with much wisdom and inspiration from foundational figures of psychoanalysis.’ -- Joan Raphael-Leff, PhD, Retired Professor of Psychoanalysis, and Leader of the Academic Faculty of Psychoanalytic Research at the Anna Freud Centre'I fear I have done Professor Kahr a disservice by sharing so many spoilers from his magnificent book. But in my defence, I have shared them with you as an encouragement for you to read it yourself. [...] His commitment to this project shines from his loving descriptions of Marion Milner’s home (it needs a good clean) to his open-minded inquisitiveness into the potential motivations of those like Khan or Laing who can so easily be dismissed as heroes or villains. [...] In the words of this text Brett communicates his deep enthusiasm for the hidden histories that, due to his diligence, are no longer hidden. After all, this book is the result of his exhaustive archival research alongside the interviews he personally conducted.' -- Aaron Balick, Psychology: Applied, 2023'In this charming book of essays, Professor Brett Kahr exercises his passion and skill in historical storytelling to contextualise the personal and professional history of various aspects of 20th century British psychoanalysis. [...] [This book], is a unique and welcome addition to the literature. Derived from countless interviews (over 900 alone into studies on Winnicott, including fifty of his former patients), and from devoted explorations of archival material as well as self-reflection on his various meetings, the tone of the book ranges from the anecdotal to the historiographic, and is very enjoyable [...] Psychoanalysis at its very core embraces the hidden in our histories. It is a joy to read this book which embraces the hidden histories in our psychoanalysis.' -- Helena Michaelson, Psychodynamic PracticeTable of ContentsIntroduction: My Love of Deceased Psychoanalysts PART I: SIGMUND FREUD AS AN ENGLISHMAN Chapter 1: “Zooming” in Old Vienna: How Sigmund Freud Became an English-Speaking Psychoanalyst Chapter 2: Freud’s London Death Bed: Notes on the “Invalid Couch” at Maresfield Gardens PART II: UNPUBLISHED WINNICOTTIANA. Chapter 3: Donald Winnicott’s Wives: From Alice Buxton Taylor to Clare Britton Chapter 4: “The Piggle” Family Papers: Unpublished Archival Gems Regarding Winnicott’s Most Iconic Case PART III: DR. AND MRS. BOWLBY. Chapter 5: “Half-Baked Pseudo-Scientific Rubbish”: How John Bowlby Reinvented Child Psychiatry Chapter 6: Ursula Longstaff Bowlby: The Creative Muse of Attachment Theory PART IV: TWO TRULY UNASSUMING ICONS. Chapter 7: Breakfast with Marion Milner: Reminiscences of the World’s Oldest Psychoanalyst Chapter 8: Enid Eichholz Balint: The Birth of Couple Psychoanalysis in England PART V: THE BAD BOYS OF BRITISH PSYCHOANALYSIS. Chapter 9: Rajah on the Couch: The Magnificence and Misery of Masud Khan Chapter 10: R.D. Laing’s Missing Tooth: The Secret Roots of Genius and Madness Conclusion: How to Be Intimate with a Corpse: The Role of Psychoanalytical Historiography Acknowledgements References Index
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Pronoun Book: She, He, They, and Me!
Book Synopsis"Welcome to The Pronoun Book! Join Ellie and Casey as they introduce you to the wonderful world of pronouns. Learn about what pronouns are, how they relate to us, and why it's so important to get them right!"This fun, engaging and empowering children's book is the perfect introduction on pronouns in relation to gender diversity and identity for children aged 5+.Through illustrated scenarios and explanations, it gently encourages children to learn pronoun etiquette and educates them on they/them pronouns, trans and non-binary identities, misgendering and neo-pronouns such as xe, zir and hir.This illustrated book also includes a dedicated section at the back for adults, which includes a pronoun table, photocopiable pronoun labels and sample letters addressed to schools.Trade ReviewThis picture-book guide introduces the concepts of pronouns, gender identity, and sex traits through the instruction of two narrator characters. Their guidance makes an important distinction between gender identity and pronouns, noting that anyone can use any pronouns, with encouragement to try out whichever pronouns feel good. Along with Casey and Ellie, diversely illustrated characters demonstrate etiquette, including how to ask someone's pronouns or how to react after accidentally misgendering someone. A useful conversation starter. * Kirkus Reviews *
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers To Be A Trans Man: Our Stories of Transition,
Book SynopsisMen in all stages of transition have come and gone from my life, and each one has been entirely different. It's difficult to feel as if you fail at being a man when you know there isn't a singular 'right' way to be one.In this illuminating and radically honest book, Ezra Woodger interviews trans men and transmasculine people to interrogate what masculinity is and what it means to be a man. Covering a wide range of topics, from dealing with judgement and expectations - both external and internal - to the experience of gender euphoria, finding a community and the growth and openness that trans-inclusive spaces can provide, the stories in this book highlight the power of being true to who you are.With contributions from trans men from across the UK and US, including Fox Fisher, Ezra Michel and many more, their words offer comfort, guidance and an important reminder of the joy and strength of existing as a trans man, regardless of how you look.Trade ReviewA welcome opportunity to learn about eight very different trans men's journeys and their outlook. A perennial problem is that because there aren't many trans people and fewer still who are visible and out, that most people won't have knowingly met a trans man, so prepare for pre-conceived ideas to be challenged! -- Charlie Kiss, author of A New Man
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Karnac Books Bions Vertices
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The ASD and Me Picture Book: A Visual Guide to
Book SynopsisChildren with ASDs often find it difficult to identify the things they find difficult and, more importantly, to recognize the things they are good at. This colorful book provides simple self-exploration tools to help children identify their strengths and begin to tackle the things they find harder. The book explores a range of common difficulties, including communication, emotional and sensory regulation, and executive functioning, encouraging children to explore their personal challenges and abilities in an engaging and positive way. Illustrated with hundreds of cartoon-style graphics and containing a wealth of fun tools, games, activities and photocopiable worksheets, this book is ideal for children with ASDs aged 7-14, and will be equally useful at home or in the classroom.
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Profile Books Ltd Power of Attorney: The One-Stop Guide: All you
Book SynopsisOne of the most powerful ways we can care for our future is to create a Power of Attorney. This simple document allows an appointed person to make decisions for us in the case that we can no longer do so ourselves. But what does it mean to be someone's attorney? And how can it be set up? This book is designed to offer clear, practical advice for anyone making this decision, or needing to exercise their rights. Drawing on over two decades of professional and personal experience, Sandra McDonald explains everything that you need to know about Power of Attorney, including: - how to create the legal document - how to implement it - dealing with others and safeguarding The result is an invaluable resource for anyone who is, has or deals with a Power of Attorney.Trade ReviewBrings a huge weight of expertise to bear in the lightest way possible upon almost all issues that might be relevant for those thinking about making a power of attorney, being an attorney, or working with an attorney. ... Succeeds magnificently ... Masterful -- Alex Ruck Keene * Mental Capacity Law and Policy *
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Karnac Books On Resisting Women
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Profile Books Ltd Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning is Hard and How
Book Synopsis***A WINNER OF THE 2023 OUTSTANDING WORKS OF LITERATURE (OWL) AWARDS*** In this revolutionary guide to learning, Professor Dan Willingham uses fascinating brain science to help you study more efficiently and effectively, shrug away exam stress and make learning a skill you can master and enjoy. Outsmart Your Brain offers specific strategies for reading, listening and taking tests, covering the practical aspects like optimum note taking, how to read difficult books and good exam technique, coupled with the psychological challenges of dealing with anxiety, fighting procrastination and developing good focus. Smart, enlightening and immensely practical, this is an ideal book for university students, as well as for older children and adult learners studying for the bar, medical exams or other professional qualifications. Also useful for teachers of all ages and stages, Outsmart Your Brain is a handbook for successful learning, teaching you how to battle your brain's own mechanisms to study more efficiently, vastly improve your grades and make learning a genuinely fun experience.Trade ReviewThe best book I've read on how anyone can learn the tactics of the most successful students -- Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of GritThe first, last, best, and only scientific guide to learning in the classroom -- Daniel Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Stumbling on HappinessA user's guide to the student's brain -- Amanda Ripley, New York Times bestselling author of The Smartest Kids in the WorldThe perfect gift for any student heading off to college -- Jonathan Haidt, New York Times bestselling co-author of The Coddling of the American MindAn essential tool for the new school year -- Jessica Lahey, New York Times bestselling author of The Gift of FailureA wonderful book with a wealth of practical advice -- Henry L. Roediger, III, co-author of Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning
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Hay House UK Ltd Be Better Than Your BS: How Radical Acceptance
Book SynopsisA book on DEI in the workplace that speaks not only to executives but to employees at all levels of a company, by award-winning diversity consultant Risha Grant.DEI consultant and corporate speaker, Risha Grant, shares her practice of learning how to welcome and embrace people’s full humanity, without BS, full stop. What’s BS? It’s bullshit for sure, but more specifically it’s the powerful and often invisible belief systems we’ve been steeped in since birth—the judgment and bias we carry with us that impact our own lives and the many others we encounter every day. Risha teaches us about the inner work and the outer work we need to do to dismantle our “biasphere,” and change how we see ourselves and how we interact with others. The more people are willing to acknowledge and address the biases inherent in their belief systems, the more those biases will dissipate and the better our work environments will become.Readers will learn how to:– Recognize when your BS manifests as “isms” and phobias that follow you to work– Cure scarcity mentality, a damaging byproduct of fear– Validate other people’s experiences– Become a real ally– Engage in micro efforts that can effect change on a macro level– Create an environment that fosters a sense of belonging for everybody; that is, “get in where you fit in”– Abolish groupthink and create space for diverse ideas– Design explicit feedback channels– Generate truly inclusive policies that people can trust– Spot and stop bullying (it doesn’t always look the way you think it does)– Understand that equality isn’t equity; the difference leads to everyone getting what they need
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Karnac Books The New Other
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New Harbinger Publications The Uncontrollable Child: Understand and Manage
Book SynopsisEvidence-based skills, insight, and methods drawn from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to help you gain a greater understanding of your child’s behavior, parent them with compassion and confidence, and restore peace to your home. Is your child extremely irritable most of the time? Do they have difficulty interpreting social cues? Are they impulsive and prone to outbursts or explosive rages? Parenting a child who has emotional dysregulation can be a bumpy ride. You’ve probably received advice—some of it unsolicited—from friends, teachers, and family members. But strategies and techniques that work for other kids are usually ineffective when it comes to your unique child, and can even lead to more stress for everyone in your family. The Uncontrollable Child is here to help. Written for parents of children with emotion dysregulation disorders, including disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD), The Uncontrollable Child is a lifeline. It contains a powerful set of skills based in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)—including mindfulness, validation, limit-setting, and behavior-shaping—to help you better understand your child and their behavior, and successfully find balance between acceptance and change, flexibility and consistency, and limits and love. As a parent, you want the very best for your child, but if you have a child with explosive emotions, you need extra help. Let this book guide you toward creating a nurturing, healthy, and loving environment in which your whole family can thrive.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Bee and the Sun: A Calendar of Paintings
Book SynopsisCatherine Hyde follows the journey of the bee and the sun in a calendar of glorious full colour paintings that celebrate the sensory delights of herbs, seasoned with bee and plant lore. From the rising and setting of the Pleiades, from sunrise to sunset, the bee and the sun work in harmony, a miracle of nature, growth and new life. Beneath the shifting constellations, equinoxes and solstice markers, as the bee progresses from plant to flower, acclaimed artist Catherine Hyde pays tribute to the magic and mystery of nature. Snippets of ancient bee beliefs and plant folklore are complemented by paintings of wild thyme, saffron, meadow sweet, basil, mallow, lavender and many more delights. A book to treasure, and an ode to the wonder of nature. 'This is a treasure... Such a celebration of the wheel of the year' JACKIE MORRIS, CILIP Kate Greenaway winner of The Lost Words, on The Hare and the MoonTrade ReviewBlending beautifully vibrant paintings with the written word, this gorgeous calendar of art celebrates the magic of nature, as well as the sensory delights and etymology of herbs * Daily Mail *PRAISE FOR THE HARE AND THE MOON: 'This is a treasure by Catherine Hyde. It is a thing of beauty that traps time... Such a celebration of the wheel of the year' Jackie Morris, CILIP Kate Greenaway winner of The Lost Words. 'She is, if you will, a visual poet weaving images, symbols and archetypes into paintings that resonate in the subconscious and linger there like half-remembered dreams or the dark fairy stories with which she has such affiliation' Pip Palmer, Galleries Magazine. 'Share the joy of leafing through the beautiful book which contains a treasure trove of visual and oral language... Atmospheric, entrancing and sparing enough to act as stepping stones into endless daydreams' Cornwall Today. 'It is the vibrant and atmospheric paintings and the way they bring to life the flora and fauna of the British countryside that make this book one that resonates... A book to treasure' The Field. 'An absolutely exquisite calendar of paintings, it's gorgeous... A celebration of flora, fauna and country life, this simply stunning tome would make the perfect girft or coffee table book' * The Countryside *
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Figure 1 Publishing Taizo Yamamoto
Book SynopsisExquisitely detailed drawings offer a “field guide” to ubiquitous but overlooked elements of Vancouver’s urban landscape. Three series of intricate graphite drawings depict, with arresting realism, real-world examples of assembled, grown, and built objects common to distinct milieus of Vancouver: the shopping carts piled high with belongings that clatter along sidewalks in the downtown core; the long, high hedges that insulate single-family homes from the din of arterial traffic; and the sculptural lions placed for good luck atop fenceposts in front of many homes, especially on the city’s east side. In creating snapshots and then laborious drawings of these objects, Taizo Yamamoto, the principal of Yamamoto Architecture, was driven by a fascination with how the recurrence of these seemingly mundane objects speaks to omnipresent issues of housing unaffordability, densification, and the aspirations of diasporic communities—conc
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers How to Understand Your Sexuality: A Practical
Book Synopsis'A goldmine of wisdom' CYNDI DARNELL'Gentle, kind and embracing' JUNO ROCHE'Interesting and engaging' JUSTIN HANCOCKGay, straight, queer, pansexual, demisexual, ace...? Sexuality is complex and diverse, but it doesn't have to be confusing.This down-to-earth guide is the ultimate companion for understanding, accepting and celebrating your sexuality. Written by two internationally renowned authors and therapists, the book explains how sexuality works in terms of our identities, attractions, desires and practices, and explores how it intersects with our personal experiences and the world around us.With activities and reflection points throughout, it offers space to tune into yourself and think deeply about your own sexuality. You'll hear from people across the sexuality spectrum and in different relationship set-ups, and be inspired by the ideas of scholars, activists and practitioners. Sexuality is a vast and wonderful landscape - let this book guide you on your journey!Trade ReviewFrom the outset this book feels gentle, kind and embracing. The clarity of structure and straightforward guidance helps to lead me through what is an incredibly nourishing text. Perhaps this sounds trite, but as I was reading, I knew that the authors cared deeply about my journey through the book. And that's rare indeed. -- Juno Roche, writerIn How To Understand Your Sexuality, Barker & Iantaffi bring you a goldmine of wisdom, helping us break down and understand the struggles of sex in our everyday lives. From understanding the difference between identity and practice, to what it means personally, politically socially and erotically, why it matters, and considerations for how to do it differently, this guide offers people interested in sex a useful handbook for exploring their own sexuality and understanding that of their partners, peers and the world around them. An erotic almanac of our times, HTUYS is destined to be a go-to text for those seeking a portal into pleasure wisdom of the mind, body and heart. -- Cyndi Darnell: Sex & Relationships Therapist & Somatic SexologistThis is such an interesting and engaging book. Meg-John and Alex do a fantastic job at helping you to understand and articulate your sexuality, both as it is now but also what it might be. I implore fellow straight blokes to read this! Use these tools to examine your sexualities and intentionally allow them to become. Also use this guide to nourish your loved ones that they might become their (a)sexual selves too. -- Justin Hancock, sex and relationships educator bishuk.com & Culture Sex Relationships podcastInformative and readable. At a time when sexuality has become something to be regulated, this book invites wonder and curiosity. * Manu Bazzano, Therapy Today *Table of Contents1. What is sexuality? 2. How the world views sexuality 3. Your sexuality background 4. Your current experience of sexuality 5. Living your sexuality 6. Sexuality and relationships7. Taking your sexuality out into the world
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC How Britain Ends: English Nationalism and the
Book Synopsis'An eloquent, forensic examination of resurgent English nationalism as the force that has driven Brexit and may now break up the United Kingdom' Jonathan Coe 'A fascinating book that draws on poetry, literature and on-the-ground reporting' The Times 'A wonderful book which will be quoted in years to come' New European In the past, it was possible to live with delightful confusion: one could be English or British, Scottish or Irish, and a citizen/subject of the United Kingdom (or Great Britain). Now this archaic state is coming under terrible strain. The English revolt against Europe is also a revolt against the Scottish and Irish, and the pressures to declare Scottish independence and to push for a border poll that would unite Ireland may become irresistible. Can England and Wales find a way of dealing with the state's new place in the world? What constitutional, federal arrangements might prevent the disintegration of the British state? How Britain Ends is a book about history, but also about the strange, complicated identity of Britishness.Trade ReviewA wonderful book which will be quoted in years to come * New European *Packed with broad cultural and literary insight to go with hard-nosed political evaluation * GQ *A fascinating book that draws on poetry, literature and on-the-ground reporting * The Times *A cool-headed contribution to this often emotional debate * Sunday Business Post *An eloquent, forensic examination of resurgent English nationalism as the force that has driven Brexit and may now break up the United Kingdom -- Jonathan CoeIn the coming years, many people will be writing about the end of the UK. They'll all quote this wonderful and curiously moving book. I know I will -- James Hawes, author of The Shortest History of EnglandA former BBC journalist, [Esler] has travelled round the UK as intensively as anyone, and he is deeply worried about what he sees as the collapse of the British idea and the emergence of English nationalism. As Esler sees it, the unruly, destructive force of English nationalism now threatens to break the United Kingdom, heralding, as his subtitle has it, the 'rebirth of four nations'... The present government has no zest for genuine reinvention, because it refuses to recognise that there is anything much to worry about. And as Esler insists, recognition is the necessary first step to reform' -- Ferdinand Mount, Financial TimesGavin Esler takes a sober, measured look at the forces threatening to tear apart the four nations * Choice Magazine *Both timely and provocative * Sunday Times *His book is intelligent, interesting... This is a good book and a valuable one' * Scotsman *A consistently thought-provoking and well-argued book, and yet the more I read it, the more I wondered about English nationalism * Books from Scotland *Timely and incisive... Gavin Esler dispels the myth that delivering a Brexit deal, or no deal, would being an 'end' to Brexit' -- Francis Grove White, People's Vote CampaignEverything a good Remainer needs to persuade the Brexiters, punchy, pithy and short -- Polly ToynbeeIf you want a pithy, sober, clear-headed summary of what Brexit is actually likely to look like, Gavin Esler's new book is spot on. Such a welcome antidote to all the whipped-up sentiment – calm, factual, rigorous -- Dr Rachel ClarkeA brilliant demolition of the lies and liars that created the Brexit mess. Should be required reading at his old stamping ground, the BBC -- Alastair CampbellWitty, informed, smart – the best-written polemic I've read in some time * Glasgow Herald *An important book... [Esler] writes a clear, stimulating description of our position following our departure from the European Union' * Kent Bylines *
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Adult Side of Dyslexia
Book SynopsisThis book combines moving accounts of the lived experience of dyslexic adults with tips and strategies for surmounting the challenges you or a loved one or family member may face. Drawing on in-depth interviews, Kelli Sandman-Hurley explores common themes such as school experiences; the impact of dyslexia on mental wellbeing; literacy skills; and being a dyslexic parent, perhaps to a child who is also dyslexic. Interviewees share what helped them (or didn't), the strategies they use daily to tackle literacy-based tasks, anxiety and low self-esteem, the advice they would give to the parent of a dyslexic child who is struggling, and reflect on how their experience has impacted their own parenting style. Whether you're dyslexic yourself or supporting someone who is, this book sheds light on an underrepresented topic, providing much-needed guidance and insight around what life is really like for an adult with dyslexia.Trade ReviewThrough intimate and, at times, heartbreaking interviews, Kelli Sandman-Hurley uncovers the frustrations, rage and shame that we dyslexics can experience. Yet through Sandman-Hurley's remarkable insight and understanding of the dynamics of dyslexia she offers a hope-filled path through the maze of institutional terminology and powerful emotions. Anyone who has a connection with a dyslexic needs to read this book. If you read one book about the challenges and hope of dyslexia, The Adult Side of Dyslexia is the one! -- Sprague Theobald, Author of “The Other Side of the Ice”Normal and typical are not synonyms. More and more, we're becoming aware of this truth, and The Adult Side of Dyslexia continues the conversation. Exploring thematic and personal journeys, this book is full of thoughtful empowerment, presented in ways that every reader will find engaging, usable, and accessible. -- Jennifer Cook, Author of "The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules"I loved being interviewed by Kelli Sandman-Hurley because she is passionate about how and what she wants to learn about other people. She asked all the right questions about my experience growing up and living with Dyslexia over the past 64 years and how that influenced raising my 24-year-old daughter who is also dyslexic. It's rare to meet someone who is so knowledgeable in the field but chooses to be an astute and thoughtful listener. By gathering together and sharing so many personal stories of adult dyslexics I truly believe she has created an eye-opening book. It delivers completely and compassionately, eradicating stereotypes and age-old myths about dyslexia. But it goes way beyond just challenging old ideas - The Adult Side of Dyslexia raises critical issues about inclusion and equity in general! The book helps us think about who Is getting support for Dyslexia and who isn't, and most importantly why. Kelli Sandman-Hurley does this with vivid anecdotes and a structure that helps you find the important questions to consider. She also lays out new information in a very accessible and helpful manner. For those of us who know dyslexia intimately and work in the field, this book is a triumph. If you're dyslexic, love a dyslexic, or if you're an educator or just a believer in equity, I urge you to make it part of your library and include it on that shelf with other books celebrating love, courage, and hope. -- Peggy Stern, founder of SuperDville.comTable of Contents1. How Would You Describe Your Dyslexia?2. Dyslexia Hurts3. Dyslexia-Induced-Distrust4. Traumatic Teaching Practices5. Is Spelling Important to You?6. Do You Think Dyslexia is a Gift?7. Has Dyslexia Affected Your Ability to Succeed? 8. Acknowledge, Advocate and Accommodate
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New Harbinger Publications Releasing Toxic Anger for Women
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Canelo Hitler's Secret War: The Nazi Espionage Campaign
Book SynopsisIn the shadows was another war… An unputdownable account of the Nazi spy operation and how it ultimately failedDuring the Second World War there was, behind the scenes, a bitter conflict was stamped ‘Top Secret’. It was a war of infiltration and misdirection, espionage and assassination. And the Nazis were determined not to let anyone best them.Revealing the full extent of Nazi’s secret intelligence networks, bestselling author Charles Whiting takes the reader into organisations like the Abwehr, Germany’s renowned military intelligence bureau, and features interviews with key figures like such key figures as Giskes, who fooled the Americans at the Battle of the Bulge, and Ritter, who stole the highly classified US Norden bombsights. There are accounts of hubris, heroism and cowardice; stunning triumphs and excruciating defeats, all out of the public eye and revealed only decades later.Over a period of thirty years, Whiting met and interviewed a huge number of Nazi and Allied survivors involved in what came to be known as ‘The War in the Shadows’. The result is an extraordinary and gripping story combining great cunning with staggering incompetence.Perfect for readers of Ben Macintyre and Max Hastings, Hitler’s Secret War outdoes the best spy novel and demonstrates yet again that fiction cannot rival history.
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Quickthorn Fletchers Almanac
Book SynopsisA beautifully illustrated pocket-sized book to take with you on your forays into nature. This will be a limited edition, with the second volume of Fletcher's Almanac coming next year.
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Between the Lines Roles of Resistance
Book SynopsisWelcome to class. Today, we''ll be learning how to become (effective) troublemakers.In this classroom, no one gets in trouble for defying authority. Designed for educators and facilitators from the union hall to the lecture hall, Roles of Resistance: Game Plans for Teachers and Troublemakers outlines revolutionary lesson plans on how to fight the power with people power. The thirteen lesson plans in this book created by John-Henry Harter and Mark Leier can be used independently or combined to create a semester-long course. Sections include units on teaching political economy, labor history, and social activism based on democratic, experiential teaching, including role-plays, simulations, and games. The tried and tested classroom activities in this teacher''s guide successfully applied in high schools, universities, and union classrooms are bound to create a vibrant learning experience, enriching debates, and providing the main tool we need to change the world: collective action.
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Canelo Churchill and the Navy: The Wartime Leader and
Book SynopsisSoldier by instinct, sailor by fate… The relationship that defined a career – and saved a nationThe Navy almost finished the career of Britain’s greatest wartime leader. As a young minister responsible for the senior service from 1911, Churchill ruffled feathers and gave scant regard for the feelings of the admirals. When disaster struck in the First World War, it was the navy that led to his political downfall.But when he returned to power after years in the wilderness, the Royal Navy welcomed him with the cry, ‘Winston is back!’ From that point onwards, the successful pursuit of the war at sea remained his primary consideration.Within a few days of his return to the Admiralty, Churchill received a friendly overture from President Roosevelt, and there began a steady communication and friendship between the self-styled ‘Former Naval Person’ and the President of the United States, their differences subordinated in the pursuit of one shared goal: winning the war.From a veteran naval historian comes the extraordinary and gripping story of Churchill’s stormy association with the navy and the sea, perfect for readers of Richard Overy and Jonathan Dimbleby.
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Talon Books,Canada No Signal No Noise
Book SynopsisWhen Zero, the hero of our story, stumbles upon a mysterious manuscript, they're thrown into a journey across centuries, continents, and concepts. They travel throughout the Muslim world, from Sumeria to India to Baghdad. They learn about Europe as other and outside. They're guided by the cryptic mirror the manuscript provides as it traces a history of the number zero.A Jamali Rad's No Signal No Noise is a playful poetic hybrid, sitting somewhere between philosophical treatise and experimental novel. It is the first installment in The Self-Inscribing Machine series, a speculative history of the binary and its prototypes, that traces concepts of Self and Other as well as the mathematical, cultural, and philosophical foundations of the machines that drive the contradictions of capital.
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What are we Teaching
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Canelo Life's A Drag
Book SynopsisThere’s more to life than being fabulous… but it’s a startRoz and Jamie have moved to leafy Suffolk from London in search of a quiet life, so it’s a shock to find the village embarking on its riotous annual drag competition. Fuelled by large quantities of alcohol and boisterous community spirit, they are soon caught up in a battle for the identity of the village itself against those who’d prefer to stay stuck in the past.Meanwhile in San Francisco, Drew is facing his own challenge to save his drag club and the livelihoods of his closest friends. When he finds out about a small English village putting on a drag competition, inspiration strikes – and worlds collide.Appearances are not everything and sometimes human connections can surprise us, but will these realisations be too late to save the village and Drew’s club?A gorgeously fun, heartwarming and tender story of unexpected friendships and acceptance.'This is like an edgy Jilly Cooper – lots of eccentric characters and a lot of fun!' Katie Fforde'Truly terrific...I love this book' Judy Astley'High jinks and high heels... Imagine The Archers in drag, with a huge heart and lots of laughs' Veronica Henry
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