Margaret Wehrenberg
A strategy-filled handbook to understand, manage, and conquer your depression, modeled after its best-selling counterpart on anxiety.More
Matthew D. Selekman
A detailed treatment protocol for working with self-harming adolescents and young adults.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
Mark Schenker
The worlds of psychotherapy and addiction recovery have long been uneasy bedfellows.More
Carole Gammer
Making sure the child's voice in family therapy is heard.More
Tamara L. Kaiser
A guidebook to understanding and getting the most out of therapy.More
Karen R. Koenig
Therapists often encounter clients with mild to moderate eating and
weight issues, less severe than anorexia, bulimia, or binge-eating
disorder. They emerge as minor themes that lurk behind major presenting
problems such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, trauma, and
marital discord; and therapists who aren't looking for them may miss
opportunities.More
Margaret Wehrenberg
A strategy-filled handbook to understand, manage, and conquer your own stress.More
Marcia B. Stern, Harold S. Koplewicz
A treasure trove of creative tools and strategies to engage children in therapy.More
Joe Kort
All the answers straight clinicians need to work effectively with gay and lesbian clients.More
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
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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Douglas Flemons, Shelley Green
Expanded
Effective techniques for fashioning pleasurable and satisfying sex lives.More
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
Amy J. L. Baker
An examination of adults who have been manipulated by divorcing parents.More