Beginning in 1564 with the first physiological treatise of Giovanni Camillo Maffei and ending with the remarkable development of solo singing the Italian dictum 'chi sa respirare e pronunciare sa cantare' He who knows how to breathe and pronounce k...
Showcasing the very latest in the theory research and practice of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy ACT across a range of clinical applications including eating disorders depression anxiety schizophrenia borderline personality disorder PTSD an...
Presents an impressive array of contemporary topics in industrial and organisational psychology from the Asia-Pacific region. A must read for anyone in the field, with contributions from many prestigious researchers and practitioners.
We live in a multicultural society yet how well do we understand the differences that exist across cultures and how they may impact on mental health and mental health assessment Assessing Mental Health Across Cultures provides a framework for mental...
School leaders play a critical role in shaping learners for the future In Australia some states have begun to establish programs to develop excellence in leadership through professional development programs strategic initiatives support and netwo...
Parenting teenagers today is a tough challenge It takes purpose creativity determination and patience and some practical advice from people who know what they are talking about Award winning specialist teacher researcher mentor and speaker Dr J...
This is a real gem of a book a must read for anyone who is curious about what psychology is who psychologists are and what the pathways are for pusuing a career in psychology. Eleonora Gullone Associate Professor School of Psychology Psychiatry...
1864 was a tough year for the fledgling town of Brisbane as it struggled to throw off the shackles of its origins as a harsh penal settlement Commerce was vital to this northern outpost and its heart beat along Queen Street a rough dirt track lined...