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Treating Fever Without Fear is written by health experts Molly Knight and Robyn Barraclough. It is an essential guild to help parents understand the purpose of fever, the stages of fever, and how to manage each stage without feeling fearful. Filled with practical advice, clear guidance, case studies and natural solutions to give you knowledge to manage fevers easily and safely, as you ease your child’s discomfort and let their body heal naturally.

This book offers practical advice, written not only from a clinical perspective but from their experiences as mothers. Molly and Robyn show you how you can be confident in when to take action, when to simply observe your child and how to use some wonderful herbal and homeopathic remedies, along with some lovely foods to provide while your child is unwell, and what to give them as they are in the recovery stage.

Treating Fever Without Fear is the must-have guide for parents to support their child’s healing without fear.

Struck Down By The Gods – the translation of the ancient word for stroke or apoplexy – explores one of medicine’s most misunderstood conditions.

In this deeply researched book, acclaimed teacher, professor and neurologist Peter Gates brings more than 40 years’ experience in examining the different types of strokes, the medical conditions often confused with it and the practical steps we can take to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attacks.

Timely, thought-provoking and drawing on centuries of medical evidence, Struck Down By The Gods helps readers better understand their bodies and take informed steps towards protecting their long-term heart and brain health.

The Talking Therapies offers a practical roadmap for clinicians and therapists. Drawing on the Contextual Modual Therapy Model (CMT), Dr Coral Brown presents a therapy approach that is as grounded in theory as it is in lived clinical experience.

With decades of development behind it, this book offers mental health practitioners the tools to foster deep, relational changes within six sessions. Covering both the science and the art of therapy, Brown’s guidance helps clinicians manage performance anxieties, strengthen interpersonal attunement and deliver effective interventions for a range of common presenting issues.

This book goes beyond academic theory to address real-world challenges faced by therapists. Through detailed vignettes, session structures and targeted interventions, The Talking Therapies is essential reading for anyone seeking to deliver thoughtful, transformative care in a time-sensitive and resource-limited world.

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AHA! Moments is a unique self-help book for adults because of the way it communicates powerful ideas for personal development through text and illustrations. Readers will be empowered to build confidence, better navigate stress and move forward and thrive.

At the heart of this book are ‘AHA! moments’ — powerful insights designed to transform self-limiting thoughts, unhelpful emotional reactions and self-defeating behaviours in the face of everyday stress.

The reader will meet Sunny, a character navigating life’s highs and lows who helps make AHA! Moments clear and relatable.

The AHA! moments are inspired by the insights and wisdom of leading international figures in philosophy, brain science, positive psychology and cognitive-behavioural and rational-emotive therapy including Ellis, Seligman, Maslow, Epictetus and even Shakespeare.

AHA! Moments is like a psychologist and a cartoonist walked into a bar—and decided to save your sanity. Dr Michael Bernard serves up sharp, science-backed wisdom in bite-sized portions, while Helen James’ illustrations deliver the punchlines (and the insights) with flair. It’s funny, it’s wise, and it might just change how you think—about everything from stress to self-talk. Keep it on your desk, your bedside, or anywhere life gets a little bumpy.”— Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, Child, Adolescent and Family Psychologist

If you can teach a child how to add and subtract, there is no reason they can’t also be taught to practice simple activities that result in better quality of life and wellbeing.

Being Down and Getting Up is a tender and beautifully simple book that gently reminds us—and especially our children—that every difficult feeling has a path to healing. With its rhythmic reflections and soft encouragements, this little book lifts spirits by showing how moments of sadness, fear, or anger can be transformed into joy, peace, and connection.

The book is powerful tool for nurturing emotional resilience, mindfulness, and gratitude. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or simply someone who cares, this book offers a warm, reassuring hand to hold through life’s ups and downs. Let it help you—and the little ones you love—find light in the shadows and strength in kindness.

“This charming book should stimulate valuable interactions between parent and child. I love the illustrations.” – Hugh Mackay, social researcher and bestselling author of The Kindness Revolution.