Radicalization has become a serious global problem. Groups and nations are increasingly embroiled in escalating conflicts with one another that are defined by pathological hatred and ideological polar
When a person who is charged with a violent crime claims “the sleepwalking defense,” sleep experts are often retained by one or both sides of the case to examine and argue the validity of
As the baby boom generation reaches retirement age, mental health clinicians will increasingly be working with older adults, some of whom will have experienced abuse or are at risk of experiencing abu
This casebook provides practical recommendations on a range of issues associated with electronic-based mental health care. From technologies as simple as the telephone to more advanced webcams and mob
This casebook provides practical recommendations on a range of issues associated with electronic-based mental health care. From technologies as simple as the telephone to more advanced webcams and mob
Because dropout rates and noncompliance with exposure-based procedures are notoriously high in trauma therapies, effective treatment options are essential. Emotion-Focused Therapy for Trauma (EFTT) is
This seminal book offers an insightful portrait of chronic predatory offenders, problem police officers, and others with a demonstrated propensity for violent conduct. Dr. Toch explores the personal
With the incidence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) rising, the general practitioner needs to be better equipped to both handle it and to know when to refer the patient to a specialist. This volume p
The metaphor can be powerful, depending on how it is used. It can subtly, or unsubtly, explain abstract social concepts or complicated ideas. Used with other rhetorical devices, they can clarify a con
Psychological treatment integrity refers to the extent to which a treatment intervention is implemented as intended in evidence-based practice; that is competently, consistently, and accurately. With
Clinical psychologist Hays offers this self-help guide to developing long-term strategies for dealing with stress and nurturing mental health. Based on principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy, the
For those new or experienced with mindfulness, as well as teachers of mindfulness, Ameli, a cognitive therapist and clinical psychologist at the National Institute of Mental Health, outlines a step-by
This book is for clinical psychologists and other professionals who work with parents and families of children with developmental disabilities. Citing a total of 550 research articles and books (most
Marmarosh (professional psychology, George Washington U.), Markin, and Spiegel apply attachment theory to group psychotherapy and explain how therapists in all areas can work with group members with d
Emphasizing writing as communication for an audience, this guide for graduate students, clinicians, and experienced forensic psychologists begins with a psychological overview of the behaviors of writ
Never mind your inner writer; this guide focuses on bolstering your outer writer with a schedule, clear goals, and good work habits. Silvia, author of several books on psychology in the arts, shows st
According to the editors, cognitive-behavioral treatments are among the most promising methods available today for helping individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Containing 14 contribut
Late life is a time when loss becomes more frequent. Grief experiences accumulate as many older people grapple with diminishing adaptive reserves, changes in cognitive and emotional functioning, pat
Drotar (Case Western Reserve University) reviews research on psychological interventions to help children cope with a physical illness that lasts over one year, requires specialized treatment, and lim
Convinced that depression can be treated with therapy rather than just held in stasis for the eternal profit of drug companies, Greenberg (psychology, York U., Toronto) and Watson (adult education, co
Rasmussen (psychology, Furman U., South Carolina) integrates the cognitive-behavioral model of psychotherapy with the personologic model developed by Millon during the 1990s, saying that the integrati
With Mr. Camel's help, Sammy the Elephant learns to strengthen his trunk muscles so he is finally able to assume his circus duty of carrying water and appreciate all the other things he can do, too.
With Mr. Camel's help, Sammy the Elephant learns to strengthen his trunk muscles so he is finally able to assume his circus duty of carrying water and appreciate all the other things he can do, too.
Offering a view of what lies ahead for psychologists in the world of behavioral health care, James and Folen, both affiliated with Tripler Army Medical Center, survey innovative programs that integrat
This volume addresses some of the dilemmas commonly encountered by supervisors working with psychotherapist trainees. Coverage includes challenges such as cultural misunderstandings, skill deficits, c
Based on traditional models of group therapy and psychodrama, interactive-behavioral therapy (IBT) aims to enhance the possibility for change in people with intellectual disabilities. This resource fo
Schouwenburg (educational psychology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands) presents counseling methods for dealing with procrastination in academic settings. Contributors in psychology, psycholog
This volume presents the important concepts required for implementing two disciplines of factor analysis - exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) - with an emphasis
Amanda the squirrel is upset that she is going to lose her friend Gentle Willow, but the tree wizards give advice that help both her and Gentle Willow accept the change that comes with death.
In Dream Work in Therapy: Facilitating Exploration, Insight, and Action, distinguished researchers and clinicians explore Clara E. Hill's cognitive-experiential model for working with dreams.This boo
Personality researchers at US universities present alternative ways to understand some of the personality variables that have gained attention over the years because of their presumed association with
Arguing that there is a side to human nature that is impossible to explain with the hard sciences and materialistic philosophies, Rychlak (emeritus, Loyola U.) presents his own model of the essence of
Nagayama-Hall (psychology, U. of Oregon, Eugene) and Okazaki (psychology, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne) seek to fill a gap in ethnic minority research with this collection of seven papers by as ma
Starting with the premise that child art ought to be studied within an ecologically meaningful context, Golumb (psychology, U. of Massachusetts-Boston) reports studies that address fundamental questi
This is the fully updated second edition of Empathic Counseling. 2020 Copyright.Empathy is fundamental to therapeutic change. This engaging and accessible text teaches students the clinical skills the
A WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER - The new 2020 copyright release of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition includes three different formats -- spiral and ta
For over twenty-five years, Dissertations and Theses from Start to Finish: Psychology and Related Fields has guided student writers through the practical, logistical, and emotional struggles that come