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Sharing Care: The Integration of Family Approaches with Child Treatment

by Robert Ziegler & Andrew Bush

The model presented in this book focuses on ways to integrate child assessment and treatment with that of their parents' and families' level of function. It uses the authors' unique concept of the Zones of Care...


Alcohol And Emerging Markets: Patterns, Problems, And Responses

by Marcus Grant

Divided into two parts, Alcohol and Emerging Markets begins with a series of case studies that assess alcohol issues in four regions - Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa...


New Directions in Sex Therapy: Innovations and Alternatives

by Peggy J. Kleinplatz

New Directions in Sex Therapy: Innovations and Alternatives focuses on cutting-edge therapy paradigms as alternatives to conventional sex therapy and expands the definition of the field. Replete with helpful...


The Environment and Mental Health: A Guide for Clinicians

by Ante Lundberg

Environmental illness is a concept of growing concern to all health professionals. Patients with problems presumably caused by sick buildings, electromagnetic fields and hypersensitivity to chemicals--to name...


Leaders and Legacies: Contributions to the Profession of Counseling

by John West, Don Bubenzer & Cynthia Osborn

Leaders and Legacies discusses leadership involvements in the historical development of the profession of counseling. The lives of 23 noteworthy counselors are also chronicled, documenting their dreams, work...


Prevention: What Works with Children and Adolescents

by Alan Carr

Prevention: What Works with Children and Adolescents? deals with the prevention of psychological problems which are of central concern to those who fund and develop health, social and educational services for...


Beyond Invisible Walls: The Psychological Legacy of Soviet Trauma, East European Therapists and Their Patients

by Jacob D. Lindy & Robert Jay Lifton

Edited by two significant contributors to the trauma literature, this book examines the long-lasting personal and multigenerational imprint of Soviet trauma and the ongoing stresses of life after Communism,...


The Healer's Bent: Solitude and Dialogue in the Clinical Encounter

by James McLaughlin

Over the course of a 50-year career, James T. McLaughlin has sought to open the playing field of psychoanalytic exploration by treating unconscious processes as the very material from which we fashion meaningful...


What Do Mothers Want?: Developmental Perspectives, Clinical Challenges

by Sheila F. Brown

What do mothers want and need from their parenting partners, their extended families, their friends, colleagues, and communities? And what can mental health professionals do to help them meet their daunting...


Progress in Self Psychology, V. 19: Explorations in Self Psychology

by Mark J. Gehrie

The contributors to Explorations in Self Psychology, volume 19 of the Progress in Self Psychology series, wrestle with two interrelated questions at the nexus of contemporary discussions of technique: How "authentic"...


Clinical Interaction and the Analysis of Meaning: A New Psychoanalytic Theory

by Theo L. Dorpat & Michael L. Miller

Clinical Interaction and the Analysis of Meaning evinces a therapeutic vitality all too rare in works of theory.  Rather than fleeing from the insights of other disciplines, Dorpat and Miller discover in recent...


The Biology of Clinical Encounters: Psychoanalysis as a Science of Mind

by John E. Gedo

In The Biology of Clinical Encounters, Gedo utilizes recent findings in neuroscience and cognitive psychology to elaborate his conception of psychobiology and to consider its implications in clinical analysis. ...


Behavioral Medicine Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

by Kristina Orth-Gom‚r, Neil Schneiderman & Kristina Orth-Gomer

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one killer of men and women in industrialized countries. In older age groups, CVD is also the most important cause for hospitalization, and, in many countries, it is...


The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory: A Clinical Research Information Synthesis

by Robert J. Craig

This book presents state-of-the-art information on both the scientific and clinical aspects of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory, a test that uniquely assesses both personality pathology and psychopathology....


Psychological Concepts and Dissociative Disorders

by Raymond M. Klein & Benjamin K. Doane

This book is based on a symposium that was inspired by the late Donald O. Hebb who, in his latter years while an Honorary Professor in the Department of Psychology at Dalhousie University, became very interested...


The Development and Treatment of Childhood Aggression

by Kenneth H. Rubin & Debra J. Pepler

Comprised of papers and commentaries from the Earlscourt Symposium on Childhood Aggression held in Toronto, Canada, this volume reflects the Earlscourt Child and Family Centre's commitment to linking clinical...


Patterns of Life History: The Ecology of Human Individuality

by Michael D. Mumford, Garnett S. Stokes & William A. Owens

This work summarizes an ongoing longitudinal study concerned with the nature of human differences as manifest in peoples' life histories. The traditional models for the description of human differences are reviewed,...


The Limits of Biological Treatments for Psychological Distress: Comparisons With Psychotherapy and Placebo

by Seymour Fisher & Roger P. Greenberg

Broadly scanning the biologically oriented treatments for psychological disorders in 20th century psychiatry, the authors raise serious questions about the efficacy of the somatic treatments for psychological...


Depression and Aggression in Family interaction

by Gerald R. Patterson

This collection updates research on family processes relating to aggression and depression. It contains state-of-the-art information and such recent methodological innovations as time series, sequential analysis,...


Psychosocial Aspects of Depression

by Joseph Becker & Arthur Kleinman

Despite general agreement that psychosocial factors play an important role in various facets of the etiology, onset, treatment response and outcome of depressive disorders, the replicability of research results...