Mark D. Kilgus, Jerrold S. Maxmen, Nicholas G. Ward
Third Edition
A comprehensive revision to the authoritative textbook on modern psychiatric diagnosis and treatment.More
F. Scott Kraly
Uncovering the link between our brains and our behavior.More
Robert M. Post, Gabriele S. Leverich
“Robert Post is one of the modern pioneers and towering figures in the investigation and treatment of bipolar illness. This volume is a master class in bipolar disorder.”—Russell T. Joffe, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, New Jersey Medical School.More
Barry N. Burijon
Anxiety disorders are the single most common psychiatric condition,
affecting 13–18% of the population.More
Bernard D. Beitman, Jyotsna Nair
Advances in neurobiological knowledge and neuroimaging technology have
contributed greatly to our investigations into the nature of
self-awareness.More
Arthur Freeman, Gina M. Fusco
BPD presents with so many clinical permutations that clinicians are often at a loss when trying to address the unique and varied needs of their clients. Neither clinician nor client is in a position to establish the control the client so desperately needs.More
Arthur Freeman, Gina M. Fusco
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) frequently creates turmoil,
dysfunction, and impairment in the lives of diagnosed people, as well
as among their families, friends, and colleagues.More
Allan N. Schore
Two-book set
These two volumes are the first presentation of his comprehensive theory in book form as it has developed since 1994.More
Michael Foster Green
For many years, schizophrenia was considered to be a deep and profound
mystery. It was generally viewed as unknown and unknowable—beyond the
reach of science.More
Allan N. Schore
This volume (one of two) is the first presentation of Schore's comprehensive theory in book form, as it has developed since 1994.More
Allan N. Schore
This volume (one of two) is the first presentation of Schore's comprehensive theory in book form, as it has developed since 1994.More
Alberto B. Santos, Leonard I. Stein
An overview for effective community based therapy.More
Stephen M. Johnson
How basic existential and developmental issues
underlie the severe pathology of personality disorders and symptoms of
neurosis in character styles.More
Michael H. Stone
The author presents his subject with a breadth not found in
other texts, reaching from those individuals with mildly annoying traits to incurable psychopaths.More
Jerome Kroll
Taking into account ambiguities in the relationship between childhood abuse experiences, formation of self- destructive personality styles, and subsequent psychotherapy, the author presents a working model that is useful without limiting the practitioner.More