Mathematics / Medicine
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Working with Refugee Families
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
Trauma and Exile in Family Relationships Edited by Lucia De Haene | University of Leuven, Belgium
Isaac Newton Edited and translated by C. R. Leedham-Green | Queen Mary University of London
This heavily annotated translation of the third and final edition (1726) of Newton’s Principia will enable any reader with a good understanding of elementary mathematics to easily grasp the meaning of the text, either from the translation itself or from the notes, and to appreciate some of its significance. • A translation of Newton’s Principia, designed to be more readable than earlier translations which follow the Latin text verbally • Copious notes discuss the meaning, context, and significance of the text, and explore its ambiguities • The first translation into English that is based on an attempt to understand Newton’s arguments December 2020 253 x 203 mm 800pp 270 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-02065-8 Hardback c. £199.00 / c. US$299.00 R
Refugee family relationships play a key role in coping with trauma and migration. This book explores these relationships in exile and how they shape trajectories of meaning-making and coping with violence and displacement. The book documents different modalities of refugee family interventions in clinical, psychosocial, and community-based work. • The first book on refugee family functioning in exile; this book will provide readers with an in-depth understanding of the role of migration- and trauma- related family processes in shaping restoration and adaptation in the aftermath of forced migration in refugee families • Provides an account of the different modalities of clinical and psychosocial intervention with refugee families and includes inspirational accounts that support the developing of family interventions in the provision of refugee trauma care • Supports the further development of psychosocial refugee research with refugee families
Medicine
August 2020 234 x 156 mm 358pp 4 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-108-42903-0 Hardback £49.99 / US$64.99
Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances
So Young, So Sad, So Listen
The Clinician’s Handbook Owen Bowden-Jones | Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Club drugs and novel psychoactive substances are widely used, and can cause severe clinical harms. This handbook offers a concise summary of the current evidence for the assessment and management of these drugs. Using numerous clinical examples, this guide is written for frontline clinicians, from A&E staff to addiction psychiatrists. • Categorizes the hundreds of new drugs according to their psychoactive effect – sedative, stimulant and hallucinogenic – allowing clinicians to orientate themselves to the huge number of newly emerging drugs by firstly identifying the predominant psychoactive effect and then using their experience of other drugs with similar effects to decide on the best treatment approach • Uses clinical examples from the authors’ own practice, demonstrating the types of challenges clinicians may experience in their practices • Offers a clear division between acute harms and harms from persistent use, ensuring that clinicians from across the frontline, from A&E staff to those working in drug treatment, will find the book accessible September 2020 186 x 123 mm c.150pp 978-1-911623-09-0 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99
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A Parents’ Guide to Depression in Children and Young People Third edition Philip Graham | Institute of Child Health, University College London
A book for parents and carers wanting to know more about depression in children and teenagers. Written by clinical experts, it describes how to recognise depression and what causes it; and provides guidance on how parents can support their child, including upto-date advice on seeking professional help. • Written by experts in child and adolescent mental health, this book provides advice parents can have confidence in • Contains updated information on new influences on a child’s mental health, such as social media and cyber bullying • Provides up to date advice on where parents can seek professional support, and details what the mental health services can provide for young people with depression July 2020 234 x 156 mm 90pp 34 b/w illus. 978-1-911623-56-4 Paperback £7.99 / US$9.99 M
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