This book provides a profound overview of historical trauma and its long-term effects through eight global case studies. Its multi-perspectival approach makes it a vital resource for researchers and graduate students in cultural psychology, trauma studies, psychotraumatology, intellectual history, critical theory, and post-colonial studies.
Drawing on recent theoretical frameworks from critical disability studies and art education including normalcy, ableism, dis/ability and Crip theory, this book offers an analysis of the conceptualisation of ability in art education and its relationship with disability.
A companion workbook to Dr Sue Johnson's bestselling Hold Me Tight, packed with exercises, conversation prompts, and activities to help couples strengthen their bond, deepen their intimacy, and cultivate a lifetime of love.
A book of empowerment for parents of children with hidden needs, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia and other neurodivergencies, based on the lived experience of the author as well as hundreds of interviews she has conducted on the subject.