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Focus on the Good Stuff: The Power of Appreciation

by Mike Robbins & Richard Carlson

Written by a former professional baseball player whose career was ended with an injury to his pitching arm in the middle of his third season, Focus on the Good Stuff is filled with passion, authenticity, and...


How to Spot a Dangerous Man Workbook: A Survival Guide for Women

by Sandra Brown

This workbook is a companion piece to the author's forthcoming Hunter House book HOW TO SPOT A DANGEROUS MAN BEFORE YOU GET INVOLVED, pub date 12/04. It is created to be used along with the book and also in...


Best Friends: The Pleasures and Perils of Girls' and Women's Friendships

by Terri Apter & Ruthellen Josselson

Best Friends provides the missing link to understanding and recognizing the impact of some of the most important relationships in girls' and women's lives.

Every woman remembers the sting of betrayal of a girlfriend,...


Anti-Semitism: A Disease of the Mind

by Theodore Isaac Rubin

As a psychiatrist, Dr. Rubin learned that Anti-Semitism and other deep-seated prejudices are non-organic diseases of the mind: malignant emotional illnesses that can be treated by only first understanding the...


Paranormal Media

by Annette Hill

Paranormal Media offers a unique, timely exploration of the extraordinary, unexplained and supernatural in popular culture, looking in unusual places in order to understand this phenomenon.


My Answer is No . . . If That's Okay with You: How Women Can Say No and (Still) Feel Good About It

by Nanette Gartrell

  • Are you afraid you'll hurt the people you care about if you say NO to them?
  • Can you set limits when employees neglect their responsibilities? How about with your boss?
  • When friends ask you to do something you...


Why Is It Always About You?: The Seven Deadly Sins of Narcissism

by Sandy Hotchkiss & James F. Masterson

In this groundbreaking book -- the first popular book on narcissism in more than a decade -- clinical social worker and psychotherapist Sandy Hotchkiss shows you how to cope with controlling, egotistical people...


Know Your Truth, Speak Your Truth, Live Your Truth

by M.S. Eileen R. Hannegan

Buffeted about by the demands and priorities of others, directed by the shoulds and shouldn'ts of society and religion, the true self and inner voice can be lost and silenced. In this inspirational self-help...


Will Our Love Last?: A Couple's Road Map

by Sam R. Hamburg

Am I with the right person?

Will our love last?

Men and women in love are haunted by these questions. Love -- especially why it blossoms in relationships and why it later dies -- is a mystery to them. Will...


What Men Say, What Women Hear: Bridging the Communication Gap One Conversation at a Time

by Linda Papadopoulos

AN INDISPENSABLE RELATIONSHIP GUIDE FOR EVERY WOMAN WHO HAS EVER TOLD HER PARTNER "REALLY, DON'T GO TO ANY TROUBLE FOR MY BIRTHDAY"...AND THEN BEEN DISAPPOINTED WHEN HE DIDN'T.

He says: "That dress looks great!...


Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help YouFind?and Keep?Love

by Amir Levine & Rachel Heller

We rely on science to tell us everything from what to eat to when and how long to exercise, but what about relationships? Is there a scientific explanation for why some people seem to navigate relationships...


Open to Desire: The Truth About What the Buddha Taught

by Mark Epstein

“A masterpiece. . . . It teaches us how not to fear and repress, but to rechannel and harness the most powerful energies of life toward freedom and bliss.” —ROBERT THURMAN

It is common in both Buddhism...


Calling the Circle: The First and Future Culture

by Christina Baldwin

The original small-press edition of Calling the Circle has become one of the key resources for the rapidly-growing "circle" movement. This newly revised edition brings Christina Baldwin's groundbreaking work...


She

by Robert A. Johnson

A revised edition of a landmark work of psychology; the author uses the ancient myth of Amor and Psyche as the springboard for a brilliant, perceptive exploration of how one becomes a mature and complete woman....


Feeling Strong

by Ethel S. Person

In Feeling Strong, noted psychoanalyst Ethel S. Person redefines the notion of power. Power is often narrowly understood as the force exerted by the politicians and business leaders who seem to be in charge...


Who's That Girl? Who's That Boy?: Clinical Practice Meets Postmodern Gender Theory

by Lynne Layton

Hailed on publication as "an impressive integration of postmodernism and relational psychoanalysis" (James Hansel) and "an intelligent and stimulating account of where the issues of identity, gender, and difference...


Funny Peculiar: Gershon Legman and the Psychopathology of Humor

by Mikita Brottman

Why are jokes funny? Why do we laugh? In Funny Peculiar, Mikita Brottman demurs from recent scholarship that takes laughter-- and the broader domain of humor and the comical--as a liberating social force and...


On Trying to Teach: The Mind in Correspondence

by M. Robert Gardner

In an era in which the teaching enterprise is freighted with tactics, techniques, and methods, M. Robert Gardner guides us back to the spirit of teaching. He writes especially about the dilemmas and challenges...


Organizational Consulting: A Gestalt Approach

by Edwin C. Nevis

In this classic text, pioneering organizational consultant Edwin C. Nevis presents an approach to organizational consulting which is grounded in Gestalt theory.  Nevis brings his well-known insight, conceptual...


The Talking Cure: A Descriptive Guide to Psychoanalysis

by Joseph D. Lichtenberg

Among the many elementary expositions of psychoanalysis, "The Talking Cure" is unique in focusing on the actual analytic experience. Lichtenberg's approach is humanistic, demonstrating empathic understanding...