Social Work

Pages: 1 2 3 4 NextSORT BY: Date | Title | Author
  1. Book ImageWhere to Start and What to Ask: An Assessment Handbook

    Susan Lukas

    Enhanced Edition with Audio CD

    An enhanced edition of the best-selling guide to clinical assessment.More

  2. Book ImageTreatment Resistance and Patient Authority: The Austen Riggs Reader

    Eric M. Plakun, Otto F. Kernberg

    Therapeutic hope for “treatment resistant” patients.More

  3. Book ImageAttachment-Focused Family Therapy Workbook

    Daniel A. Hughes

    A practical workbook companion to Attachment-Focused Family Therapy, the best-selling text that brought attachment into the realm of family therapy.More

  4. Book ImageThe 10 Best-Ever Depression Management Techniques: Understanding How Your Brain Makes You Depressed and What You Can Do to Change It

    Margaret Wehrenberg

    A strategy-filled handbook to understand, manage, and conquer your depression, modeled after its best-selling counterpart on anxiety.More

  5. Book Image8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery: Take-Charge Strategies to Empower Your Healing

    Babette Rothschild

    Safe and effective principles and strategies for recovery from trauma.More

  6. Book ImageThe Adolescent & Young Adult Self-Harming Treatment Manual: A Collaborative Strengths-Based Brief Therapy Approach

    Matthew D. Selekman

    A detailed treatment protocol for working with self-harming adolescents and young adults.More

  7. 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

  8. Book ImageA Clinician's Guide to 12-Step Recovery: Integrating 12-Step Programs into Psychotherapy

    Mark Schenker

    The worlds of psychotherapy and addiction recovery have long been uneasy bedfellows.More

  9. Book ImageThe Child's Voice in Family Therapy: A Systemic Perspective

    Carole Gammer

    Making sure the child's voice in family therapy is heard.More

  10. Book ImageA User's Guide to Therapy: What to Expect and How You Can Benefit

    Tamara L. Kaiser

    A guidebook to understanding and getting the most out of therapy.More

  11. Book ImageWhat Every Therapist Needs to Know about Treating Eating and Weight Issues

    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

  12. Book ImageThe 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques: Understanding How Your Brain Makes You Anxious and What You Can Do to Change It

    Margaret Wehrenberg

    A strategy-filled handbook to understand, manage, and conquer your own stress.More

  13. Book ImageChild-Friendly Therapy: Biopsychosocial Innovations for Children and Families

    Marcia B. Stern, Harold S. Koplewicz

    A treasure trove of creative tools and strategies to engage children in therapy.More

  14. Book ImageGay Affirmative Therapy for the Straight Clinician: The Essential Guide

    Joe Kort

    All the answers straight clinicians need to work effectively with gay and lesbian clients.More

  15. Book ImageGenograms: Assessment and Intervention

    Monica McGoldrick, Randy Gerson, 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

Pages: 1 2 3 4 Next