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Edward M. Curtis

Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs

E£300.00

How do we find meaning in life when it seems futile and meaningless? Ecclesiastes takes readers on a journey pondering this timeless question, and this commentary helps set the book within a biblical worldview in order to help teachers communicate and apply the profound truths of Ecclesiastes today.

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    Roy Q. Sanders

    How to Talk to Parents About Autism

    E£215.00

    As a parent of an autistic son, as well as the director of a pediatric neuro-developmental center, Dr. Sanders draws both on his personal experience and his clinical background to guide therapists in what to say to parents and how to say it.

    Autism’s core symptoms surface as problems with social interaction, restrictive interests and abnormal language development, and they often appear quite differently in various children. 

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      Ashraf Dagher

      Concluded Speech

      E£85.00

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      Michelle G. Craske

      Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy

      E£170.00

      In this book, the author presents and explores this approach, its theory, history, the therapy process, primary change mechanisms, empirical basis, and future developments. This essential primer to cognitive–behavioral therapy, amply illustrated with case examples featuring diverse clients, is perfect for graduate students studying theories of therapy and counseling as well as for seasoned practitioners interested in understanding this approach.

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        Herbert Marcuse

        Negations Essays in Critical Theory

        E£160.00

        This book is both a testament to a great thinker and a still vital strand of thought in the comprehension and critique of the modern organized world. It is essential reading for younger scholars and a radical reminder for those steeped in the tradition of a critical theory of society.

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