Randy Gerson, Monica McGoldrick, Sueli Petry
Third Edition
Widely used by both family therapists and all health care
professionals, the genogram is a graphic way of organizing the mass of
information gathered during a family assessment and finding patterns in
the family system for more targeted treatment.More
Jon E. Grant
The first comprehensive and clinically oriented guide to "the new addictions."More
Roy Q. Sanders
The most recent epidemiologic data from the Centers for Disease Control
suggests that 1 in every 150 children has some form of autism.More
Lenore Terr
Why and how therapy with even the most challenging kids can work.More
William N. Friedrich
Sexually inappropriate touching, language, and other actions on the
part of children are difficult to diagnose and treat.
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Martha B. Straus
Millions of adolescent girls are in a crisis of rage and despair.More
Steven J. Heine
Steven J. Heine, a leading figure in cultural psychology, offers the first contemporary, broad-based global treatment of this exciting field.
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Douglas Flemons, Shelley Green
Expanded
Effective techniques for fashioning pleasurable and satisfying sex lives.More
Barry N. Burijon
Anxiety disorders are the single most common psychiatric condition,
affecting 13–18% of the population.More
David C. Funder, Daniel J. Ozer
Fourth Edition
The Fourth Edition of Pieces of the Personality Puzzle features insightful readings in personality psychology from a wide range of voices, with nearly a third of the readings new to this edition.More
Ed Tronick
Internationally recognized as one of the premier researchers on child
development, Ed Tronick has held notable teaching positions and
conducted vital research for nearly 30 years.More
Bruce Fink
"[A] useful and detailed work for the professionals who want to familiarize themselves with Lacan’s psychoanalytic theories." --APA Division 39 NewsletterMore
Michael White
Michael White, one of the founders of narrative therapy, is back with his first major publication since the seminal Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends, which Norton published in 1990.More
Daniel A. Hughes
Over fifty years ago, John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth’s research on the
developmental psychology of children formed the basic tenets of
attachment theory.
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Ruth Malkinson
A therapeutic model for maintaining bonds while moving into the future.More