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From widely respected health professionals comes the revised and updated edition of Psychopharmacology: A Handbook for New Zealand Health Professionals. Psychopharmacology is a guide to pharmacotherapy and psychotropic medications currently used in mental health and addictions pr ...
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The fourth in the Cycling Legends series details the remarkable story of Warwick Dalton, New Zealand's greatest all-round amateur cyclist. From intense 1000-metre track events to grueling stage races, Dalton dominated at home, and then crossed the globe to achieve remarkable resu ...
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Mental Health in Primary Care is a practical resource for all New Zealand health professionals working within the Primary Health Care Strategy. This quick-reference guide to the most common mental health conditions includes information on how to recognise and respond to symptoms. ...
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Tino Tabak was one of our brightest sporting stars when he set out to prove himself in that toughest of arenas, European road cycling. This tell-all account lifts the lid on the world of pro cycling, race-fixing, and performance-enhancing drugs.
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Louise was a small woman with a big heart. She knew virtually nothing about bicycles, except what really mattered, and so became a cycling legend without winning a race. Instead Louise Sutherland planned her own route - one that was far longer than any Tour de France. She was the ...
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A resource book aimed at health professionals working in a variety of settings. The book sets out to provide an understanding of psychopharmacology and contains information on pharmacotherapy and psychotropic medicines currently used in mental health practice. Although the primar ...
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A collection of poetry, prose and artwork that inspires, uplifts and guides. This book is published by the Disability, Spirituality and Faith Network. Most of the original submissions are written or composed by people with disabilities and reflect upon spirituality and religion.
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Alone in a strange land, orphaned Irish Aisling Lynch aka Copper Top, searches the goldfields for her missing brother Tim, and their friend Rory.
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When Paul Blacklow was diagnosed with motor neurone disease just after his marriage at the age of 31, he refused to accept the prognosis that he would die within five years. Instead he delved into the world of alternative therapies, exploring physical, mental, emotional and spiri ...
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