Mitch Abblett
How to warm up to the clients that stop you cold.
MoreMichael E. Addis, Neil S. Jacobson, Christopher R. Martell
In Depression in Context, Martell, Addis, and Jacobson explain the theory behind their model, describe strategies and techniques for successful therapy, and bring the treatment to life with many clinical examples as well as two complete case illustrations.More
Marc Agronin
Basic strategies and tips for doing effective therapy with elderly clients.More
Tom Andersen
What happens when the barriers between therapists and clients are removed, when they all participate in a dialogue about change, and when therapists and clients even trade places? As Lynn Hoffman says in her forward to this remarkable book, it "dramatically alters a family's position in relation to the professionals they have come to see." In the process, it changes the roles, rules, and expectations of therapy.More
Carol M. Anderson, Susan Stewart, Sona Dimidjian
A groundbreaking book portraying the new American lifestyle of single midlife women.More
Harry J. Aponte
"This is not another how-to book, although it is practical and applied.
Instead, it is a book that addresses the tough situations and quandries
facing therapists working with clients who differ from them in culture,
ethnicity, lifestyle, or beliefs." --Contemporary PsychologyMore
Susan Aposhyan
Body-mind psychotherapy (BMP) takes the basic tools of mind-body
integration and joins them with an awareness of emotional development.More
Jeffrey S. Applegate, Janet R. Shapiro
The last fifteen years have produced an explosion of research on the
neurobiology of attachment.More
Terri Apter
"The author of Altered Loves . . . now turns her analytical eye toward middle-aged women. The result is both lively and revealing." --New York Times Book ReviewMore
Brent J. Atkinson
Over the past thirty years, groundbreaking studies on the relationships
of couples have identified precisely what intimate partners must do in
order to have successful partnerships.More
Bonnie Badenoch
This book, part of the acclaimed Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology, brings interpersonal neurobiology into the counseling room, weaving the concepts of neurobiology into the ever-changing flow of therapy.More
Bonnie Badenoch
Client-centered exercises that accompany the concepts put forward in
Being a Brain-Wise Therapist and make the theoretical practical.More
C. Everett Bailey
In Children in Therapy, Everett Bailey brings together a stellar group of clinicians and researchers to describe the benefits and process of involving families in children’s therapy and to discuss ways therapists can effectively integrate individual family members into the overall treatment of children.More
Amy J. L. Baker
An examination of adults who have been manipulated by divorcing parents.More
Richard Balon, Robert Taylor Segraves
Sexual side effects of pharmacological agents are often an unspoken cause of treatment noncompliance.More