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The Developing Practitioner: Growth and Stagnation of Therapists and Counselors

by Michael Helge Ronnestad & Thomas Skovholt

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the professional development of counselors and therapists over the career lifespan. Drawing on their own extensive experience as psychotherapists, supervisors,...


Gender in the Therapy Hour: Voices of Female Clinicians Working with Men

by Holly Barlow Sweet

There is no shortage of literature about working with men in counseling and psychotherapy, but almost none of it addresses the unique issues that a female clinician can face with a male client. These women do...


The Therapist's Notebook on Positive Psychology: Activities, Exercises, and Handouts

by Bill O'Hanlon & Bob Bertolino

How can psychotherapists apply the wealth of recent research in Positive Psychology to their clinical work to help their clients change in positive directions?

Bill O'Hanlon, who originated Solution-Oriented...


Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-IV Personality Disorders

by Len Sperry

The second edition of this classic handbook includes the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders that have emerged since the publication of the DSM-IV-TR. Sperry highlights...


Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion

by Lois Oppenheim

In Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion, Lois Oppenheim illustrates the enhancement of self that creativity affords, the relationship of imagination to the self as agent. The premise of this book is twofold:...


The Phenomena of Awareness: Husserl, Cantor, Jung

by Cecile Tougas

What is awareness? How is dreaming different from ordinary awareness? What does mathematics have to do with awareness? Are different kinds of awareness related?

"Awareness" is commonly spoken of as "mind, soul,...


What Made Freud Laugh: An Attachment Perspective on Laughter

by Judith Kay Nelson

In her characteristically engaging style, Nelson explores a topic that has fascinated and frustrated scholars for centuries. Initially drawn to the meaning of laughter through her decades of work studying crying...


Family Therapy Review: Contrasting Contemporary Models

by Anne Rambo, Charles West & AnnaLynn Schooley

This unique text uses one common case to demonstrate the applications of a wide range of family therapy models. Readers will find it useful when studying for the national family therapy licensing exam, which...


The Father: Historical, Psychological and Cultural Perspectives

by Luigi Zoja

Luigi Zoja views the origin and evolution of the father from a Jungian perspective. He argues that the father's role in bringing up children is a social construction that has been subject to change throughout...


John Bowlby and Attachment Theory

by Jeremy Holmes

Attachment Theory is one of the most important theoretical developments in psychoanalysis to have emerged in the past half-century. It combines the rigorous scientific empiricism of ethology with the subjective...


Dramatherapy with Children, Young People and Schools: Enabling Creativity, Sociability, Communication and Learning

by Lauraine Leigh, Irvine Gersch & Ann Dix

Dramatherapy with Children, Young People and Schools is the first book to specifically evaluate the unique value of dramatherapy in the educational environment. A variety of highly experienced dramatherapists,...


Perversion: A Lacanian Psychoanalytic Approach to the Subject

by Stephanie S. S. Swales

Lacan's psychoanalytic take on what makes a pervert perverse is not the fact of habitually engaging in specific "abnormal" or transgressive sexual acts, but of occupying a particular structural position in relation...


Coming of Age on Zoloft

by Katherine Sharpe

When Katherine Sharpe arrived at her college health center with an age-old complaint, a bad case of homesickness, she received a thoroughly modern response: a twenty-minute appointment and a prescription for...


Psychological Therapy in Prisons and Other Secure Settings

by Joel Harvey & Kirsty Smedley

This book examines a range of therapeutic approaches used in prisons and other secure settings and explores the challenges in such work.

The approaches include Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Cognitive-Analytic...


A Clinician's Guide to Systemic Sex Therapy

by Katherine M. Hertlein, Gerald R. Weeks & Shelley K. Sendak

A Clinician's Guide to Systemic Sex Therapy provides readers with an integrative and comprehensive theory in guiding their clinical practice. Pragmatically oriented, this text walks clinicians through diagnosis...


The Infinite Question

by Christopher Bollas

In his latest book Christopher Bollas uses detailed studies of real clinical practice to illuminate a theory of psychoanalysis which privileges the human impulse to question. From earliest childhood to the end...


Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison

by Dorothy Rowe

Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison gives us a way of understanding our depression which matches our experience and which enables us to take charge of our life and change it. Dorothy Rowe shows us that depression...


Erotic Transference and Countertransference

by David Mann

Erotic Transference and Countertransference brings together, for the first time, contemporary views on how psychotherapists and analysts work with and think about the erotic in therapeutic practice. Representing...


The Heart of Man's Destiny: Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Early Reformation Thought

by Herman Westerink

Can Luther's writings inform us on the fundamental questions of Freudian psychoanalysis? Does an intellectual filiation between early Reformation thought and psychoanalysis exist? Does Lacanian psychoanalysis...


Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Distinctive Features

by Rebecca Crane

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is increasingly used in therapeutic practice. It encourages clients to process experience without judgement as it arises, helping them to change their relationship...