par
O'Neill, John, 1956-
Numéro de rayon préféré
363.7 20
Date de publication
1993
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Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
50824.5234
par
House, Richard.
Numéro de rayon préféré
155.4 22
Date de publication
2009
Résumé
"All is clearly not well with children's well-being in the Anglo-Saxon West, as witnessed by a steady stream of research reports that place children's well-being in the UK and the USA very near, if not at, the bottom of international tables. This mounting cultural and political concern for children's well-being has been buttressed by high-profile media interest in the "toxic childhood" theme popularized by author Sue Palmer, and highlighted in the Open Letter published by the Daily Telegraph; and the chapters in this important new book arose directly from the addresses given by prominent Open Letter signatories to an expert seminar organized by Roehampton University's Research Centre for Therapeutic Education in December 2006." "A key theme of this book is that we urgently need a therapeutic ethos in order to bring both educational and therapeutic sensibilities to bear on the issue of children's wellbeing, if truly effective and appropriate policy responses to the current malaise are to be fashioned. Not least, we must pay particular attention to childhood experience, showing that scientific and technical developments are always secondary to the resources of the human soul, if we are to minimize the extent to which today's children will need therapy as adults. This will entail moving beyond narrowly mechanistic definitions of, and ways of thinking about, "well-being" and the psychological therapies. This book offers pointers to the kinds of arguments that can inform what is rapidly becoming a central concern of politicians and policy-makers." "A unique book in the field, Childhood, Well-being and A Therapeutic Ethos will be core cross-disciplinary reading in a range of academic and training contexts, including within Education, Psychology and Sociology departments, on early childhood studies and policy studies modules and degrees, and on child and other psychotherapy and counselling trainings."--Jacket.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
49103.9141
par
Nickerson, Brittany Wood.
Numéro de rayon préféré
641.65700000000004
Date de publication
2017
Résumé
Culinary herbs enhance flavors of food and promote digestive health, reduce inflammation, relieve anxiety, and more. While explaining the health benefits of each herb, these recipes show how to incorporate hearty doses of delicious herbs into every meal.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
49102.6445
par
Leung, Ping-Chung, 1941-
Numéro de rayon préféré
613.2 22
Date de publication
2013
Résumé
The fear of death may translate into the desire for longevity. However, longevity is a true blessing only if it is coupled with good health. Healthiness, in today's expectation, is not simply a disease free state. Rather, it is very much a state of wellbeing and competence, both physically and socially. While Oriental medicine emphasizes on the promotion of physiological balance and internal balance as an integral requirement for longevity, other cultures also have various sophisticated concepts and orientations. This book successfully collates all the different views and approaches from Austria, Russia, China and Japan in the exploration of health, wellbeing, competence and aging.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
49101.4961
par
Adamson, Peter, 1946 September 23-
Numéro de rayon préféré
305.23 22
Date de publication
2013
Résumé
PART ONE presents a league table of child well-being in 29 of the world's advanced economies. PART TWO looks at what children say about their own well-being (including a league table of children's life satisfaction). PART THREE examines changes in child well-being in advanced economies over the first decade of the 2000s, looking at each country's progress in educational achievement, teenage birth rates, childhood obesity levels, the prevalence of bullying, and the use of tobacco, alcohol and drugs.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
49100.3477
par
Ash, Neville.
Numéro de rayon préféré
333.714 22
Date de publication
2010
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
47544.8711
par
Young, Janette (Janette O.) (Janette O.), editor.
Numéro de rayon préféré
306.4812 DOM
Date de publication
2018
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
47539.7500
par
English-Lueck, J. A. (June Anne), 1953-
Numéro de rayon préféré
362.10979473 22
Date de publication
2010
Résumé
As the great American work-benefit experiment erodes, companies are increasingly asking people to take responsibility for managing their own health. This book explores this health culture, detailing the biomedical, countercultural, and immigrant-based beliefs and practices that shape ideas about working, care-giving, and more.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
47539.6797
par
Coffey, Bennett.
Numéro de rayon préféré
641.6374
Date de publication
2018
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
46125.4727
par
McGene, Juliana, author.
Numéro de rayon préféré
358.4112 23
Date de publication
2013
Résumé
Examines social fitness, the combination of resources from social connections that influence how individuals respond to stressful circumstances, to identify methods of increasing social connectedness and support among U.S. Airmen and their families.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
46124.3164
par
Polachek, S. W.
Numéro de rayon préféré
331 22
Date de publication
2010
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
46124.3125
par
Prilleltensky, Isaac, 1959- author.
Numéro de rayon préféré
301 23
Date de publication
2016
Résumé
Do you experience stress? Are you interested in better health and well-being? Do you pursue happiness? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to read this book. If you answered no, you're in denial. All of us can use a little help to become happier or healthier. Unfortunately, the help we get is often too scary: "if you don't do this or that, some catastrophic event of epic proportions will happen." Prilleltensky's approach, in contrast, is to help you become healthier and happier through laughter. In this hilarious book, Prilleltensky combines humor with science to help you i
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
46124.2891
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