Merlin Donald
"The most significant contribution yet to the rapidly growing literature of minds, brains, and consciousness."—Steven RoseMore
Michael E. Addis, Neil S. Jacobson, Christopher R. Martell
In Depression in Context, Martell, Addis, and Jacobson explain the theory behind their model, describe strategies and techniques for successful therapy, and bring the treatment to life with many clinical examples as well as two complete case illustrations.More
Donald David Hoffman
"Don Hoffman . . . combines a deep understanding of the logic of perception, a gift for explaining it with simple displays that anyone can-quite literally-see, and a refreshing sense of wonder at the miracle of it all."--Steven Pinker, author of How the Mind WorksMore
Rian E. McMullin
This how-to reference provides the therapist with an immediately usable
guide to cognitive therapy.
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Terrence W. Deacon
"A work of enormous breadth, likely to pleasantly surprise both general readers and experts."—New York Times Book ReviewMore
Dean Schuyler
Depression tyrannizes a startling 17.4 million Americans today,
irrespective of age, culture, or socioeconomic status.More
Raeann Dumont, Aaron T. Beck
"A unique description of how clients think in the situations that produce anxiety, and how they can work on changing their thinking and reclaiming their lives, which have been lost to fears, rituals, and patterns of avoidance."--Aaron T. Beck, M.D., from the forewordMore
Jacqueline B. Persons
This book gives a nitty-gritty account of cognitive behavior therapy in practice.More
Rian E. McMullin
"An excellent basic text for graduate courses in psychotherapy and counseling across the professions of psychology, counseling, nursing, and social work."—The Behavior TherapistMore