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Practical strategies for women and men who have experienced childhood difficulties of any kind. Psychotherapist Kay Douglas guides the readers on a ourney of self-discovery and healing: facing painful memories, taking stock of ongoing difficulties and addressing these in a forthr ...
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A sequel to Exploring Maori Values, develops the idea that we humans can and need to become people of the land in the Maori sense, developing a harmonious interdependence with the environment in which we live rather than continuing to dominate it. Although arising out of Maori co ...
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A guide to help adults talk to children about loss, brief and death. The author provides practical, helpful information and offers guidelines and strategies when dealing with sensitive situations in relation to children.
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Provides insights into how relationships become destructive, and offers encouragement and practical help in enabling women to make positive changes in their lives.
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Organisational psychology focuses on people attitudes, values and behaviours in the domain of work. This book covers a very wide range of issues, ranging from the selection of individual people for specific jobs through to the management of large scale organisational change and d ...
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Provides an introduction to the ethical questions doctors and other health professionals can be expected to encounter in their practice.
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This ethnography takes a detailed look at Tahitian society focusing on the "private but culturally organized behaviour resulting in a wealth of material for the understanding of the interaction among historical, cultural, and personal spheres.
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An exploration of cosmology, connecting the Western philosophical tradition with the cosmological traditions of non-Western societies. Using the mythology and philosophy of the Maori as a counterpoint, it finds a philosophical common denominator in the thought of Zeno of Elea.
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A counsellor and therapist for twenty years Bird looks at the theraputic process and various directions it has taken, particularly over the last ten years. She is co-founder of the Family Therapy Centre in Auckland and regularly teaches overseas.
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