;Powis, Ben (Solent University Southampton UK),Brighton, James (Canterbury Christ Church University UK),Howe, P David (Western University Canada)
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Barbara J. Howe (EDT)/ Dolores A. Fleming/ Emory L. Kemp/ Ruth Ann Overbeck/ David E. Kyvig (EDT)/ Myron A. Marty (EDT)/ Barbara J. Howe/ American Association for State and Local History (COR)
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Brigid Daniel/ Sally Wassell/ Robbie Gilligan/ David Howe (FRW)
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The role of the social worker is to be found lying interestingly between society and the individuals they work with. As a result, social workers often feel pulled between the demands and challenges th
"Analyzing a range of traditional and contemporary perspectives, this crisp text explores the core attachment styles and charts their impact on childhood and adult behaviour. Written by one of social
"Empathy is key to good relationships. In its absence, behavior becomes puzzling, even dangerous. David Howe's fascinating new book examines what empathy is, why we have it and how it develops. He exp
This exciting new book offers a survey of the field of child abuse and neglect from the perspective of modern developmental attachment theory. Using research evidence, this clear, compelling textbook
`This book explores what clients have to say about their experience of the psychotherapeutic process. David Howe observes that, regardless of the therapist's theoretical orientation, clients say simil
Elegantly and succinctly, David Howe explains the theory of emotional intelligence - and its vital practical value - to an audience of students and practitioners across a range of human services and c
This crisp text, by one of social works most highly regarded commentators, offers the perfect entry point into the complex world of social work theory. Written in a clear conversational style and orga
Are pain and injury managed appropriately in the environment of professional sport?Is sports medicine a tool to empower or to disempower athletes?David Howe considers these and other pertinent concern