Kathleen W. Piercy
With today’s shifting demographics can arise tricky family issues—here are tips for therapists on how to steer clients through them.More
Jehannine Austin, Holly Peay
Addressing concerns about the role of genetics in mental illness.More
Melissa J. Marks, Diane T. Marsh
When a young person suffers from an anxiety disorder, depression, bipolar disorder,
or schizophrenia, the entire family supporting that young person suffers,
too.More
Ruth Bolletino
Cancer affects not only the patient, but all their loved ones as well.More
Daniel A. Hughes
An expert clinician brings attachment theory into the realm of parenting skills.More
Carole Gammer
Making sure the child's voice in family therapy is heard.More
Bryce D. McLeod, Jeffrey J. Wood
With over 10% of all children meeting the criteria for an anxiety
disorder, these disorders are among the most common psychiatric
problems experienced by schoolage kids, and can significantly interfere
with their family and peer relationships and their performance at
school.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
Roy Q. Sanders
The most recent epidemiologic data from the Centers for Disease Control
suggests that 1 in every 150 children has some form of autism.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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Daniel A. Hughes
Over fifty years ago, John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth’s research on the
developmental psychology of children formed the basic tenets of
attachment theory.
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Amy J. L. Baker
An examination of adults who have been manipulated by divorcing parents.More
Jayne Gackenbach, Joanie Farley Gillispie
The Internet socializes people in new ways, encouraging the development
of innovative approaches to communication and online identity. As new
technology and media emerge, cyber behaviors will continue to affect
us, our relationships, our communities, and the world, both on- and
offline.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
Dorothy S. Becvar
Definitive clinical methods from the key researcher and practitioner in the field.More