Half of all prescribed medicines are used in a sub-optimal manner and clinicians struggle to find ways of improving the situation. This book offers real life case studies to demonstrate the way the patient-centered model, combined with other behavioural models, can result in a logical approach to prescribing for difficult clients.
Pedagogy and Human Movement explores the pedagogies of human movement and how they (re)produce knowledge related to physical activity, the body, and health. This is an essential read for all interested in the teaching or studying of human movement studies.
Brings together fresh perspectives and research about young children's relationships. This book examines children's rights and well-being against a backdrop of increased social movement and migration, changing family structures and work practices, and the growing prevalence of education and care services for young children.