Mark Fefergrad, Peggy Richter, Robert Maunder, Et Al.
A quick-reference, multi-media guide to using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat anxiety.More
Shelley McMain, Carmen Wiebe, Robert Maunder, Et Al.
A quick-reference, multi-media guide to using dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to treat affect dysregulation.More
Mark Fefergrad, Ari Zaretsky, Robert Maunder, Et Al.
A quick-reference, multi-media guide to using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat depression.More
Carolyn Costin, Gwen Schubert Grabb, Babette Rothschild
A unique and personal look into treatment of eating disorders, written by a therapist and her former patient, now a therapist herself.More
Ruth Malkinson
A therapeutic model for maintaining bonds while moving into the future.More
Bernard D. Beitman, Glenn E. Good
The essential textbook for learning integrative psychotherapy.More
Susan H. McDaniel, Suzanne M. Miller, John S. Rolland
American Journal of Nursing 2007 Book of the Year Award Winner.More
Rian E. McMullin
How can you take control of your life?More
Dean Schuyler
Cognitive Therapy: A Practical Guide offers trainees in psychology, psychiatry, social work, or counseling a way to learn how one effectively practices cognitive therapy.More
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
Rian E. McMullin
This how-to reference provides the therapist with an immediately usable
guide to cognitive therapy.
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Dean Schuyler
Depression tyrannizes a startling 17.4 million Americans today,
irrespective of age, culture, or socioeconomic status.More
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