Margaret Wehrenberg
A strategy-filled handbook to understand, manage, and conquer your depression, modeled after its best-selling counterpart on anxiety.More
Marion F. Solomon, Stan Tatkin
Neuroscience and couples therapy come together to help couples break patterns of bad behavior.More
Elena Lesser Bruun, Anne F. Ziff
Nearly half of all marriages in the U.S. end in divorce. Clearly, there is a strong
need for premarital counseling and counselors.More
David Schnarch
“A classic.” —William H. Masters, MDMore
Margaret Wehrenberg
A strategy-filled handbook to understand, manage, and conquer your own stress.More
Joe Kort
All the answers straight clinicians need to work effectively with gay and lesbian clients.More
Douglas Flemons, Shelley Green
Expanded
Effective techniques for fashioning pleasurable and satisfying sex lives.More
David B. Wexler
A revision of the highly successful Domestic Violence 2000, this comprehensive treatment program for domestic violence offenders is an all-in-one manual for therapists, social workers, and other counselors.More
Brent J. Atkinson
Over the past thirty years, groundbreaking studies on the relationships
of couples have identified precisely what intimate partners must do in
order to have successful partnerships.More
Susanne Methven, Mark Odell, Gerald R. Weeks
Creating tactics for getting it right the first time.More
Norman S. Bobes, Toby Bobes
As our society becomes more culturally diverse and our definition of
family changes, mental health practitioners must respond by becoming
more adept at understanding issues of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, and class, and recognizing their impact on every aspect of
therapy.More
Nancy Gambescia, Robert E. Jenkins, Gerald R. Weeks
Infidelity is one of the leading presenting problems for couples entering counseling.More
Toby Bobes, Barbara Rothman
How do couples get beyond the reactivity and blaming that destroy self-esteem and good will? How can couples sort out the multiple layers and complexities in their relationships? Is it possible to move from impasse to dialogue?More
Nancy Gambescia, Gerald R. Weeks
The lack of sexual desire, known clinically as hypoactive sexual desire
(HSD), is generally recognized as the most common sexual problem in
America.
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Tobey Hiller, Phillip Ziegler
All couples go through challenging times: some survive and thrive,
others don't. How can we understand and use this distinction in the
practical application of therapy?More