Monday, February 11, 2019

Twist E-book List for 11 February 2019

TWIST E-BOOK LIST

Advances in Exercise and Health for People with Mobility Limitations.
2018.
David Hollar.
Springer.









Conditioning for Strength and Human Performance.
2018.
T. Jeff Chandler and Lee E. Brown.
3rd ed. Routledge.









Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: Distinctive Features.
2016.
Michaela A. Swales and Heidi L. Heard.
Routledge.









Food Pharmacy: A Guide to Gut Bacteria, Anti-Inflammatory Foods, and Eating for Health.
2018.
Lina Aurell and Mia Clase.
Skyhorse Publishing.








Foundations of Kinesiology.
2017.
Carole Oglesby and, Kim Henige and, Doug McLaughlin and, Belinda Stillwell.
Jones & Bartlett Learning.








From Silence to Voice: What Nurses Know and Must Communicate to the Public.
2013.
Bernice Buresh and Suzanne Gordon.
3rd ed. Cornell University Press.







Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy: A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner.
2018.
J. William Worden.
5th ed. Springer Publishing Company.








A Life Less Stressed: The Five Pillars of Health and Wellness.
2018.
Ron Ehrlich.
Scribe Publications.









Living with Chronic Illness and Disability: Principles for Nursing Practice.
2017.
Esther Chang and Amanda Johnson.
3rd ed. Elsevier.









Mindfulness for Student Athletes: A Workbook to Help Teens Reduce Stress and Enhance Performance.
2018.
Gina M. Biegel and Todd H. Corbin.
New Harbinger Publications.








Performance Assessment in Strength and Conditioning.
2018.
Paul Comfort, and Paul A. Jones, and John J. McMahon.
Routledge.









Research Methods: The Basics.
2017.
Nicholas Walliman.
2nd ed. Routledge.









Technology in Physical Activity and Health Promotion.
2017.
Zan Gao.
Routledge.









Whose Body Is It Anyway?: A Sociological Reflection upon Fitness and Wellbeing.
2018.
Ian Wellard.
Routledge.







Twist Library Quote of the Day:
"Libraries are innately subversive institutions, born of the radical notion that every single member of society deserves free, high quality access to knowledge and culture."
~ Dr Matt Finch

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