Kathrin Stauffer
An anatomy textbook on the mind-body connection designed for psychotherapists.More
Jess P. Shatkin
Fifteen million children in the U.S. have diagnosable psychiatric or learning
disorders, yet nearly 70% don’t receive the help they need.More
Alan Fogel
The practice and science of feeling our movements, sensations, and emotions.More
Ronald L. Green, Robyn L. Ostrander
Whether you’re a practicing mental health clinician, a post-doc psychologist, a psychiatric resident, or in any number of allied fields, you can’t get away without knowing something about the brain and how it works.More
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
Ronald J. Diamond
Third Edition
This ideal handbook is a must-have for all nonmedical therapists,
clients, and family members seeking to educate themselves about the
essentials of psychopharmacology.More
Sidney H. Kennedy, Jerrold S. Maxmen, Roger S. McIntyre
Fourth Edition
Now in its fourth edition, this book continues to present valuable information in a clear, accessible format.More
Kenneth Sakauye
Doctors who know something about working with the elderly are in
greater demand than ever before.More
Andrew Kolbasovsky
Everything mental health clinicians need to know about the medical conditions of their patients.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
Thomas E. Steele
An introduction for residents and new psychiatrists who work with patients.More
Ronald J. Diamond, Patricia L. Scheifler
This book is a guide for three groups of people: the psychologists and
social workers who send clients to psychiatrists; the psychiatrists who
prescribe the drugs; and the clients who are often caught in the
middle.More
Amelia N. Dubovsky, Steven L. Dubovsky
The effective treatment of many mental health conditions necessitates that clinicians prescribe medications.More
Steven M. Prinz, Margaret Wehrenberg
Therapists and their clients benefit from understanding how anxiety is
generated in the brain, how it can become panic or unbounded worry, and
ultimately how the brain re-establishes the neurochemical balance that
is basic to a state of well-being.More