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Low Intensity Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide
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Brad Martin’s bibliography doesn’t settle into a single lane. It reads like a shelf built for problem-solvers: a guide for better business habits, a manual for structured mental-health practice, classroom strategies, a map for independent work, and a title that turns toward storytelling. Taken together, Brad Martin books suggest an author interested in systems: how people learn, cope, and work, and how organizations behave when the stakes are real and the time is short.
The Pursuit of Social Business Excellence meets at communication and organizational practice: how “social” tools and habits get folded into a company’s daily life, not a side project but part of how work gets done, treating culture and process as concrete, buildable things.
Low Intensity Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide signals a clinical, hands-on orientation: structure, application, and care delivered in real-world settings, with clear boundaries and repeatable steps.
Empowering Students Through Gamification in Learning asks what game elements can do when used with intention. The key word is “empowering”: not lessons made louder, but agency that keeps students in the work long enough for skill to take root.
The Freelancer's Roadmap: Navigating the Gig Economy for Long-Term Success is built around a metaphor that matters: routes, detours, planning for distance, a working life that absorbs slow months and shifting clients.
The Baby & the Beast stands apart, the one title that reads like a story rather than a manual. The pairing is a stark contrast: vulnerability beside threat, innocence beside appetite, a classic engine for fable or dark humor.
There’s a shared sensibility underneath: the belief that environments shape behavior, and behavior can be redesigned. In business, that might mean changing how information moves. In therapy, breaking a daunting experience into practicable steps. In education, turning feedback into something immediate and legible. In freelancing, the architecture of a week, a pipeline, a set of boundaries. Readers who like books that translate big ideas into repeatable routines will feel at home, with frameworks treated as scaffolding you can climb and modify. The reading experience is practical: less about changing your mind than about changing what you do on Tuesday.
For organizational thinking with a social-media edge, start with The Pursuit of Social Business Excellence. For clinical practice, Low Intensity Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy is direct and applied. For educators wanting engagement with a clear purpose, Empowering Students Through Gamification in Learning is a focused doorway. For independent workers building stability, The Freelancer's Roadmap is the obvious first stop. And to see Brad Martin in a different mode, The Baby & the Beast is the sharpest change of temperature, where a parable says what a framework can’t. If you’re looking to buy Brad Martin books, you can find great low-cost copies on ThriftBooks.