Why do some of us struggle with panic symptoms and some of us don’t?
Why do some of us struggle with panic symptoms and some of us don’t? Taken from the first and third chapters of Free From Panic…
Why do some of us struggle with panic symptoms and some of us don’t? Taken from the first and third chapters of Free From Panic…
Highgate Cemetery, Skulls, and Puccini: David Veale on How ‘Memento Mori’ Can Help You Live Life to the Fullest In this blogpost, David Veale, co-author…
Announcing the JKP Healthcare list JKP has long been at the forefront of publishing for social change, platforming ideas that celebrate diversity and empowering our…
Let’s continue the conversation with Sherry Paris about her new book You Can Make a Difference! A Creative Workbook and Journal for Young Activists. Please…
Educational Researchers, Dr. Charlotte Brownlow and Dr. Emma Goodall, reflect on the steps that led to turning their research into a practical book for parents,…
How to Be Angry publishes on March 21, 2022. Can you briefly outline your history? How has this background influenced what you write about? For…
Work with young people facing harm is an ever-evolving area of work, where the stakes are high and where policy and practice are often developed in response to crisis, leading to reactive and defensive approaches. The book I have edited – Safeguarding Young People: Risk, rights, relationships and resilience – tries to take a step back; to create space for reflection to allow a more aspirational and evidence-informed reframing of the issues.
Why queer people often struggle with eating difficulties People who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender or Queer (LGBTQ+) are often disproportionately affected by eating difficulties,…
Essie Dennis is a queer author, artist and body positivity advocate. Her first book, Queer Body Power, challenges accepted beauty standards and the concept of…
Giving Birth – A Neglected Cause of PTSD Kim Thomas is a journalist and CEO of the Birth Trauma Association. Her new book is called…