Creative Ways to Help Children Regulate and Manage Anger

Creative Ways to Help Children Regulate and Manage Anger

Author: Fiona Zandt

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2024-05-21

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1839975571

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Support children to better understand and manage their anger with this practical guide of therapeutic activities. From exploring a child's first steps in therapy to helping parents and carers with their responses, this book provides practical advice for working with children aged 4-12 and families navigating issues of anger and emotional regulation. The book includes over fifty playful, practical, and purposeful activities to use in therapy. Grounded in theory and research around anger in children, the activities include clear therapeutic rationales for practitioners, considerations for older and younger children, suggestions for the inclusion of parents and carers, and adaptations for online practice. This is the ultimate tool for therapists looking to develop their clinical practice with creative ways to help children manage their anger.


The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law

The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law

Author: Catharine Titi

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1782253963

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Since the inception of the international investment law system, investment promotion and protection have been the raison d'être of investment treaties and states have confined their policy space in order to attract foreign investment and protect their investors abroad. Languishing in relative obscurity until recently, the right to regulate has gradually come to the spotlight as a key component of negotiations on new generation investment agreements around the globe. States and regional organisations, including, notably, the European Union and the United States, have started to examine ways in which to safeguard their regulatory power and guide - and delimit - the interpretive power of arbitral tribunals, by reserving their right to pursue specific public policy objectives. The monograph explores the status quo of the right to regulate, in order to offer an appraisal and a reference tool for treatymakers, thus contributing to a better understanding of the concept and the broader discourse on how to enhance the investment law system's legitimacy.


FDA's Continuing Failure to Regulate Health Claims for Foods

FDA's Continuing Failure to Regulate Health Claims for Foods

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13:

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Abstract: These hearings examine the federal government's failure to protect consumers from false and misleading health claims on food labels. A 1987 Food and Drug Administration proposal permitted explicit disease-prevention claims on food labels. This proposal has seriously weakened. FDA's abililty to challenge even what the agency believes are deceptive claims. Testimony is received from Office Management and Budget officials, FDA officials, two state attorney generals, and a representative of the center for Science in the Public Interest.