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Drawn from Paradise

by David Attenborough & Errol Fuller

From the moment Europeans were introduced to the birds of paradise in the early sixteenth century, their unique beauty was recognized and commemorated in the first name that they were given - birds so beautiful...


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...


In Search of Good Form: Gestalt Therapy with Couples and Families

by Joseph C. Zinker

With In Search of Good Form, Joseph Zinker emphasizes seeing and being with as keys to a phenomenological approach in which therapist and patient co-create and mutually articulate their own experiences and meanings....


Beyond Individualism: Toward a New Understanding of Self, Relationship, and Experience

by Gordon Wheeler

In this pathbreaking and provocative new treatment of some of the oldest dilemmas of psychology and relationship, Gordon Wheeler challenges the most basic tenet of the West cultural tradition: the individualist...


The Shattered Self: A Psychoanalytic Study of Trauma

by Richard B. Ulman & Doris Brothers

Ulman and Brothers utilize a unique clinical research population of rape and incest victims and Vietnam combat veterans to argue that trauma results from real occurrences that have, as their unconscious meaning,...


Psychoanalysis and Women: Contemporary Reappraisals

by Judith L. Alpert

Within the psychoanalytic framework, there is a growing body of research and thinking about female development.  In addition, there is ongoing research within other areas of psychology, such as developmental...


Tradition and innovation in Psychoanalytic Education: Clark Conference on Psychoanalytic Training for Psychologists

by Murray Meisels & Ester R. Shapiro

This book, a record of the Clark Conference sponsored by the APA, consists of a series of papers on psychoanalytic education. The book is dedicated to the memory of Helen Block Lewis, who realized the necessity...


Keeping Couples in Treatment: Working from Surface to Depth

by Carl Bagnini

Keeping Couples in Treatment provides the theory and practice tools for the beginning to seasoned individual or couple therapist striving to keep couples in couple treatment and needing an in-depth method of...


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...


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...


If Someone Speaks, It Gets Lighter: Dreams and the Reconstruction of Infant Trauma

by Lynda Share

Can a newborn infant accurately record traumatic experience? Can early truamas be retained in memory?  How would such traumatic memories affect later development?  Where should we look for evidence of such...


Gender and Parenthood: Biological and Social Scientific Perspectives

by W. Bradford Wilcox & Kathleen Kovner Kline

The essays in this collection deploy biological and social scientific perspectives to evaluate the transformative experience of parenthood for today’s women and men. They map the similar and distinct roles...


Racial Encounter: The Social Psychology of Contact and Desegregation

by Kevin Durrheim & John Dixon

The political and legislative changes which took place in South Africa during the 1990s, with the dissolution of apartheid, created a unique set of social conditions. As official policies of segregation were...


The Dissociative Mind

by Elizabeth F. Howell

Drawing on the pioneering work of Janet, Freud, Sullivan, and Fairbairn and making extensive use of recent literature, Elizabeth Howell develops a comprehensive model of the dissociative mind.  Dissociation,...


Mating Intelligence: Sex, Relationships, and the Mind's Reproductive System

by Glenn Geher & Geoffrey Miller

Human intelligence is sexually attractive, and strongly predicts the success of sexual relationships, but the behavioral sciences have usually ignored the interface between intelligence and mating. This is the...


The Therapist's Emotional Survival: Dealing with the Pain of Exploring Trauma

by Stuart D. Perlman

Sexually abused and traumatized patients need therapists to understand their pain. Therapists must be able to handle their own baggage (rescue fantasies, for instance) and to process their own feelings on a...


Just Kidding: Using Humor Effectively

by Louis R. Franzini

Just Kidding is for anyone who wants to learn how to use humor more effectively in their daily lives. It includes opinions, advice, and examples from comics, celebrities, and politicians. Topics include basic...


Evaluating and Treating Families: The McMaster Approach

by Christine E. Ryan, Nathan B. Epstein & Gabor I. Keitner

This comprehensive text is organized into two parts, the first of which presents an overview of the history, development, and theory of the model, and its specific applications to treatment, training, assessment,...