
Could it be Adult ADHD?: A Clinician's Guide to Recognition, Assessment, and Treatment
Jan Willer
One out of every 10 adult psychotherapy clients—or more—probably has attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). When psychotherapists miss the ADHD, treatment is frustrating and less ...
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Evolutionary Psychopathology: A Unified Approach
Marco Del Giudice
This book presents a unified approach to evolutionary psychopathology, and advances an integrative framework for the analysis and classification of mental disorders based on the concepts of ...
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The Final Months: A Study of the Lives of 134 Persons Who Committed Suicide
Eli Robins
During a one-year period in the city of St Louis and surrounding counties, authorities determined that 134 of all deaths registered were suicides. This title is the report of a clinical ...
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Forms of Vitality: Exploring Dynamic Experience in Psychology, the Arts, Psychotherapy, and Development
Daniel N. Stern
Vitality takes on many dynamic forms and permeates daily life, psychology, psychotherapy and the arts, yet what is vitality? We know that it is a manifestation of life, of being alive. We ...
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Handbook of Military and Veteran Suicide: Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention
Bruce Bongar, Glenn Sullivan, and Larry James (eds)
There are approximately 30,000 suicides in the United States each year. Over 20% of these suicides are completed by active duty service members and military veterans. Experts in the field ...
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Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration (3 edn)
John C. Norcross and Marvin R. Goldfried (eds)
Psychotherapists have come to realize that, given the complexity of human behavior, no single theory or treatment can ever suffice for all patients, disorders, and situations. The ...
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If You Build It They Will Come: And Other Myths of Private Practice in the Mental Health Professions
Jeffrey E. Barnett and Jeffrey Zimmerman
The private practice of mental health is a vibrant, thriving, and financially rewarding career path. Yet, many individuals who are considering entering private practice may have heard, or ...
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In the Aftermath of the Pandemic: Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Anxiety, Depression, and PTSD
John C. Markowitz
The Covid-19 pandemic is an ongoing disaster on a scale no one living can recall. Since the end of 2019, it is causing not only countless deaths and physical debility, but also ...
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In the Fullness of Time: Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder
Mary Zanarini
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is still seen in many settings as a chronic disorder. This book details the ways that it is symptomatically a “good prognosis” diagnosis. This is ...
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Parenting and Substance Abuse: Developmental Approaches to Intervention
Nancy E. Suchman, Marjukka Pajulo, and Linda C. Mayes (eds)
Parenting and Substance Abuse is the first book to report on pioneering efforts to move the treatment of substance-abusing parents forward by embracing their roles and experiences as ...
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Peers as Change Agents: A Guide to Implementing Peer-Mediated Interventions in Schools
Tai A. Collins and Renee Oliver Hawkins (eds)
This volume includes a variety of intervention strategies utilizing peers as change agents in school-based interventions. The book presents an updated conceptualization of peer-mediated ...
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The Power of Belief: Psychosocial influence on illness, disability and medicine
Peter W. Halligan and Mansel Aylward (eds)
This volume attempts to bridge the gap between illness presentation and the adequacy of traditional biomedical explanations, without sacrificing the clear benefits of the biomedical ...
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Psychological Assessment and Therapy with Older Adults
Bob G. Knight and Nancy A. Pachana
Elderly people require some form of psychological support at some point in their later years. The types of problems faced by this population are quite distinct and often more complex than ...
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Psychotherapy Relationships that Work: Volume 1: Evidence-Based Therapist Contributions (3 edn)
John C. Norcross and Michael J. Lambert (eds)
Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is the definitive, evidence-based book on the topic: Volume 1 contains 16 chapters that address what works in general and Volume 2 ...
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Psychotherapy Relationships that Work: Volume 2: Evidence-Based Therapist Responsiveness (3 edn)
John C. Norcross and Bruce E. Wampold (eds)
Psychotherapy Relationships That Work is the definitive, evidence-based book on the psychotherapy relationship: what works in general (Volume 1) and what works for particular ...
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Responsible Gambling: Primary Stakeholder Perspectives
Howard J. Shaffer, Alexander Blaszczynski, Robert Ladouceur, Davis Fong, and Peter Collins (eds)
This volume reflects the perspectives of a diverse group of primary stakeholders interested in responsible gambling activities and programs. It also marks a watershed moment in the ...
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The Spectrum of Family Caregiving for Adults and Elders with Chronic Illness
Louis D. Burgio, Joseph E. Gaugler, and Michelle M. Hilgeman (eds)
The goal of this edited volume is to review the research on the caregiving role and the interventions developed to assist family caregivers of older adults and elders with different chronic ...
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Stress and Mental Disorders: Insights from Animal Models
Richard McCarty
Stress has now been recognized as an important factor in the development or recurrence of various mental disorders, from major depressive disorder to bipolar disorder to anxiety disorders. ...
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Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving for Borderline Personality Disorder: Implementing STEPPS Around the Globe
Donald W. Black and Nancee Blum (eds)
This edited, multi-authored text brings together all that is known about Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS), a group treatment program for ...
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Unusual and Rare Psychological Disorders: A Handbook for Clinical Practice and Research
Brian A. Sharpless (ed.)
Many fascinating and important psychological disorders are either omitted from our current diagnostic systems or rarely covered during graduate or medical training. As a result, most mental ...
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