Bringing together two core areas of the curriculum, play and literacy, this
book offers an innovative approach to examining literacy and language
development within the context of children's play.
Pluralistic therapy offers an open, inquiring, flexible framework for client-
centred practice. In this long-awaited book, Kate Smith and Ani de la Prida
summarise the principles, underpinning philosophy and key features of the
approach. They also consider the emerging research into pluralistic therapy
and what it can look like in practice.
This interpretive guide explores the 16 “face” cards of the tarot, focusing exclusively on the court cards—King, Queen, Knight, and Page. It reveals their core identities and unique roles in relationships, providing clarity on how these cards can illuminate support-based connections in one's life. The author, Kate Warwick-Smith, offers fresh insights that contrast with the often confusing interpretations found in other tarot literature. By utilizing Kabbalistic principles, she uncovers the archetypal patterns represented by these cards, highlighting their significance as supporters, detractors, inner resources, and challenges. Readers will learn to identify their true tribe—the individuals who uniquely support them, such as mentors and protectors—while also recognizing their inner strengths and obstacles, like insight or greed, that influence their endeavors. The guide includes new tarot spreads and techniques for engaging with these powerful archetypes through meditation and pathworking. Both experienced tarot practitioners and newcomers will find valuable tools for achieving practical and insightful results in their readings.