Tony Morrison Bücher






Staff Supervision in Social Care
Making a Real Difference for Staff and Service Users
- 326 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Social workers supervising other staff will find this book a valuable resource as it provides guidelines and examples of best practice. It offers practical models to assist in the implementation of new practices particularly in the voluntary sector.
What Do Buddhists Believe?
- 100 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The teachings of Buddhism are varied, and it has a developed philosophical and mystical dimension; but at its core is a set of propositions and practices designed to meet the concerns of ordinary people: how to live a compassionate, creative, wise and, happy life. This work explores Buddhism's appeal, and gives an insight into its beliefs.
Attachment-based Practice with Adults
Understanding Strategies and Promoting Positive Change, 2nd edition
- 300 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Focusing on the integration of attachment theory, this updated guide delves into understanding and responding to troubled adults through the lens of their past relationships. By utilizing audio, visual, and written narratives of five characters, it illustrates effective communication and relational strategies. The Second Edition also features a separate interviewing guide, enhancing its practical application for professionals in caregiving roles. This comprehensive resource is essential for those seeking to provide safe and consistent support to individuals facing emotional challenges.
Sales expert Tony Morris answers the top 66 sales questions you're afraid to ask! Asked by readers of his newspaper and magazine columns, Tony uses his expertise and his knowledge from working in sales all of his life to give you practical ideas and answers that you can put into action immediately!
He gives his name to one of the five great religions of the world, rich in philosophical, psychological and spiritual insights, with over 350 million practitioners in every country on the planet and a history stretching back 2,500 years.In this concise, accessible and engaging book Tony Morris takes us to the heart of the Buddha's story.