books by subject
Social Welfare & Services
The Turbulent Decade: Confronting the Refugee Crisis of the 1990s
The Simple Guide to Child Trauma: What It Is and How to Help
The Simple Guide to Understanding Shame in Children: What It Is, What Helps and How to Prevent Further Stress or Trauma
Personal Construct Counselling in Action
Saints and Rogues: Conflicts and Convergence in Psychotherapy
Dealing with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: A guide for social workers
After Rwanda: The Coordination of United Nations Humanitarian Assistance
Aid and Authoritarianism in Africa: Development without Democracy (Africa Now)
A Party with Socialists in It: A History of the Labour Left
A Heart Full of Headstones: The Gripping Must-Read Thriller from the No.1 Bestseller Ian Rankin
Business, Government and Society: A Managerial Perspective
Collective Action for Social Change: An Introduction to Community Organizing
Working with Abused Children: Focus on the Child (Practical Social Work Series)
Disability and Social Theory: New Developments and Directions
Mineral Rents and the Financing of Social Policy: Opportunities and Challenges
Defense Mechanisms in the Counseling Process
Disability Culture and Community Performance: Find a Strange and Twisted Shape
Drug Policy Harmonization and the European Union
The Politics of Home: Belonging and Nostalgia in Europe and the United States
Children's Perspectives on Integrated Services: Every Child Matters in Policy and Practice (Interagency Working in Health and Social Care)
Welfare State Transformations: Comparative Perspectives
Policing and Security in Practice: Challenges and Achievements
European Capitalist Welfare Societies: The Challenge of Sustainability
Transformation of the Employment Structure in the EU and USA, 1995-2007
Working with Disabled People in Policy and Practice: A social model
Adoption, Family and the Paradox of Origins: A Foucauldian History
Transformations of the Swedish Welfare State: From Social Engineering to Governance?
The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Hope for the Innocent?
Social Work with Children and Families