Psychiatry

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  1. Book ImageAnatomy & Physiology for Psychotherapists: Connecting Body & Soul

    Kathrin Stauffer

    An anatomy textbook on the mind-body connection designed for psychotherapists.More

  2. Book ImageTreating Child & Adolescent Mental Illness: A Practical, All-in-One Guide

    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

  3. Book ImageThe Psychophysiology of Self-Awareness: Rediscovering the Lost Art of Body Sense

    Alan Fogel

    The practice and science of feeling our movements, sensations, and emotions.More

  4. Book ImageNeuroanatomy for Students of Behavioral Disorders

    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

  5. Book ImageEssential Psychopathology & Its Treatment

    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

  6. Book ImageThe Unwell Brain: Understanding the Psychobiology of Mental Health

    F. Scott Kraly

    Uncovering the link between our brains and our behavior.More

  7. Book ImageInstant Psychopharmacology

    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

  8. Book ImagePsychotropic Drugs: Fast Facts

    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

  9. Book ImageGeriatric Psychiatry Basics

    Kenneth Sakauye

    Doctors who know something about working with the elderly are in greater demand than ever before.More

  10. Book ImageA Therapist's Guide to Understanding Common Medical Problems: Addressing a Client's Mental and Physical Health

    Andrew Kolbasovsky

    Everything mental health clinicians need to know about the medical conditions of their patients.More

  11. Book ImageTreatment of Bipolar Illness: A Casebook of Clinicians and Patients

    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

  12. Book ImageOutpatient Psychiatry: A Beginner's Guide

    Thomas E. Steele

    An introduction for residents and new psychiatrists who work with patients.More

  13. Book ImageTreatment Collaboration: Improving the Therapist, Prescriber, Client Relationship

    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

  14. Book ImagePsychotropic Drug Prescriber's Survival Guide: Ethical Mental Health Treatment in the Age of Big Pharma

    Amelia N. Dubovsky, Steven L. Dubovsky

    The effective treatment of many mental health conditions necessitates that clinicians prescribe medications.More

  15. Book ImageThe Anxious Brain: The Neurobiological Basis of Anxiety Disorders and How to Effectively Treat Them

    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

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