Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Strictly for Therapists by John Smale



Strictly for Therapists is an honest and open book that explains the causes, effects and treatments for many of the problems that a therapist is asked to deal with from Abuse, Panic, Phobias to Weight Control and very much more. Very often therapy is like to solving a cryptic crossword. You have to look for clues from your clients and this book helps you by giving a lot of the letters for you to make working out those puzzles simpler.

The task of a therapist is to expose the cause of each problem and then defuse the negative effects to build a positive future for the clients. They will trust you to help them. This book makes it easier for you to help them. Strictly for Therapists is an exposition of the author's experiences with a large number of problems presented by many clients over a substantial period of time. It is aimed at giving guidance and level-headed advice to new therapists, established therapists and their clients.

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Which Way Next? by John Brown



How to laugh at life, and yourself.

I thought I was the only person this sort of thing happened to - until I read John Brown's account of modern day life.

Better known for his travel writing via works such as 'Return to Oz', John has squeezed in this clever observational filler before embarking on his next travel epic.

This incisive, tongue-in-cheek look at the problems that daily beset us all, is a joy. Perfect for those dull train journeys or short lunch breaks.

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Lady Forget-me-not by Valerie Moyses



A short and simple description follows but a few words cannot express the sense of involvement that the reader gets from the book. If you can take the risk of buying a book on recommendation alone, then do it. You will not be dissappointed.

Synopsis:
A mediaeval child was orphaned by plague and was forced into a nunnery by grasping relatives. This novel is based on real events and tells of her escape and subsequent marriage to her long-time love. Margaret de Prestwych really existed. She is mentioned in the religious archives of 14th century England. There we find the records of the bishops' agreement that her vows as a nun were to be annulled and that she was to be allowed to leave her religious House. Lady Forget-Me-Not is the story of what might have happened to her.

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Tactica by Paul McNeil



At first it seems strange to develop business tactics from military campaigns, but with a little thought it makes perfect sense. Battling against competition, it is a essential to gain the upper hand. As business gets more competitive then Companies and individuals need every trick in the book to win.

Paul McNeil is a renouned expert in his field having taken companies from near extinction to major successes. Share his knowledge in this book.

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COLONY by Colin Wagstaff



This book takes your mind on a journey into space and imagination. It is a book that must be read from cover to cover. If you like sci-fi, you will love this book.

A race of benign space travellers has been founding colonies for millennia.
They've discovered the connection between light and gravity which has allowed the invention of faster than light travel for their gigantic spaceships.

Ancient records reveal the whereabouts of a long forgotten colony. A ship on a mission to deliver advanced communications equipment to the distant spiral arms of the galaxy is diverted to visit the planet.

It is discovered to be a place of disaster.

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Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Don't Cut Your Hair by Lin McAllister


It is said that the first thing a woman does when she is facing divorce is to change her hairstyle.

Divorce and separation are difficult things; emotionally, financially and psychologically. This book helps people to tread the hard path when they are faced with the issue or when it is dropped in their laps. Written with good sense and sympathy, this title will offer advice and help.

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Londinium Poeta by Stuart Newton



If you have ever visited, or worked, in London and looked at the people as well as the buildings, this book of free-form poems will stir your emotions. From the prostitutes to the celebrities; from the drudge of work to the freedom of the parks, Londinium Poeta touches the soul of the great City.

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