BOW!
The literature review : a step-by-step guide for students, D. Ridley 2012.
Currently out on loan at our Whiteleaf library, but please email us to reserve your spot in the queue:
[email protected]@oxfordhealthAHP@OxfordHealthNHS@OHFTLearn
BOW!
Foundations for practice in occupational therapy, by E. Duncan. 2020
In its sixth edition, all chapters have been revised, updated, new ones have been written and some pre-existing chapters have new authors.
email us: [email protected]@oxfordhealthAHP
BOW! Breaking free : help for survivors of child sexual abuse K. Toon and C. Ainscough. 2022. Available for our library users at Warneford or we can post it to you! email [email protected]@oxfordhealthAHP@OxfordHealthNHS
BOW!
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association: the official guide to APA style 2020.
We are the one & the only to have this title! Please note it is a reference copy only for our users, to find out more: [email protected]@oxfordhealthAHP
BOW!!!
An introduction to coping with brain injury / Nigel S. King. 2023.
ABI is commonly called 'a hidden disability' as it can easily be missed or misunderstood by others.
Available to borrow from our libraries at: [email protected]@oxfordhealthAHP
Enhance your digital skills this Day 5 @Healthinfoweek with resources like the BBC’s WebWise, FutureLearn’s digital guide, and Learn My Way’s free courses. Explore NHS England’s step-by-step guides for the NHS app and GP services. #HIW2025#HealthLiteracy https://t.co/rrituWEfoD
#HIW2025
Today, Oxford Health Libraries are promoting resources available to support digital literacy.
You can access the Health Information Week resource list https://t.co/c4kCqG2Uxf.
@OxfordHealthNHS@oxfordhealthAHP@OHFTLearn
#HIW2025
Oxford Health Libraries are promoting resources to help you source trusted health news to ensure patients understand the information given.
Here a short resource list of books and e-books available to borrow from the library: https://t.co/Mf5rsYjzxg
@OxHealthImprove
BOW!!!
Cognitive-behavioral therapy in groups, Peter J. Bieling, Randi E. McCabe, Martin M. Antony.. Second edition.. 2022.
Available at Whiteleaf Library or we can post it to you!
Email: [email protected] to find out more!
@OHFTCareers@oxfordhealthAHP
#HIW2025
Oxford Health Libraries are promoting resources to help you source trusted health news to ensure patients understand the information given.
Here a short resource list of books and e-books available to borrow from the library: https://t.co/Mf5rsYjzxg
@OxHealthImprove
#HIW2025
Health Information Week!!!
Today, Oxford Health Libraries are promoting resources available to support mental health and wellbeing.
You can access our resources at https://t.co/HEzTHIVp38
Contact us at [email protected].
@OxfordHealthNHS
Health Information Week -20th-26th January-is a national campaign promoting high-quality information for patients and the public. Oxford Health Libraries are supporting this campaign with resource lists on the subjects:
https://t.co/UzOmpq5Ikl
#HIW2025
After a short break we back again with Book of the Week, also known as BOW!
This week is Autism and the law : navigating a legal minefield / Adam Feinstein.. 2024.
email the library to find more about it: [email protected]
All welcome to post and share preparation for #HIW2025 key dates and themes are
Mon. 20 January – Winter Health
Tues. 21 January – Mental Health
Wed. 22 January – Wellbeing
Thurs. 23 January – Health Literacy and Misinformation
Fri. 24 January – Digital Literacy
Book clubs can have a positive impact on mental and emotional wellness.
It is an experience of a social connection, an opportunity to develop your wellbeing.
To find out more about all the book clubs at Oxford Health Libraries email us at [email protected]
Book clubs can have a positive impact on mental and emotional wellness.
It is an experience of a social connection, an opportunity to develop your wellbeing.
To find out more about all the book clubs at Oxford Health Libraries email us at [email protected]
BoW: A practical guide to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Neurophysiology and Treatment Studies. The authors provide a summary of the clinical applications of TMS in depression, schizophrenia, stroke, Parkinson disease, and pain.
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