Introduction As we conclude our Mental Health Awareness Month 2025 blog series, we focus on a core element of psychological well-being: resilience. The ability to bounce back from stress, adversity, or trauma is vital across all ages, and more important…
Written by Graham Wood, author of Moralistics and Psychomoralistics A Brief Intro to the Book This book brings together three distinct research programmes in moral psychology – Moral Foundations Theory, Cognitive Adaptations for Social Exchange, and the Linguistic Analogy in Moral…
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, we're taking a look at men's mental health. For readers interested in diving deeper into the topic of mental health, explore our curated collection of texts here. Do also feel free…
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, we're exploring workplace mental health and its growing importance. For readers interested in diving deeper into the topic of mental health, explore our curated collection of texts here. In today's fast-paced…
by Sarah M. Zerwin, author of Step Aside: Strategies for Student-Driven Learning with Secondary Readers and Writers No matter how much I intend to stay out of my students’ way as readers and writers, I frequently discover places where I’m…
Written by Sheridan Dudley, author of Politicians and Education Policy A Brief Information about the Book Based on an in-depth case study, this book reveals how politicians, as policy makers, conceptualize, develop and initiate large-scale education system reform and why…
Written by Philip Armstrong and Nadine Pelling, editors of The Practice of Clinical and Counselling Supervision A Brief Information of the Book This comprehensive, practice-focused book brings together leading experts to provide a rich overview of supervision within clinical and counselling…
The COVID-19 pandemic abruptly changed the world-including the therapy world. Clinicians who had never thought about teletherapy had to move online quickly and without enough preparation. Two years later, we have learned a lot and improved our skills, but telemental…
Written by Ray Steinwall, author of Life Lessons for Lawyers A Brief Information of the Book The book draws on professional experience and published works in the areas of leadership, philosophy, psychology and management (amongst others) to discuss the ‘softer’ qualities…
By Christopher Danielson, author of How Did You Count?, Which One Doesn’t Belong?, and How Many? Here is a photograph that comes from early development of my new book How Did You Count? How many tangerines are in this bowl?…