In this book, authors Swift and Greenberg examine the phenomenon of premature termination in psychotherapy, focusing on understanding the scope of the problem and providing strategies for reducing ear
本書以一位小小敘事者的視角,說出家庭走向離婚時,孩子眼中看到與心裡想的事情。故事用簡單而貼近生活的語言,說明單親家庭、共同監護等改變,讓孩子明白生活為何不同了。最重要的是,敘事者反覆強調:離婚不是孩子造成的,而是大人的問題。鼓勵孩子表達疑問與感受,也提醒家長傾聽孩子的聲音。書末收錄心理學家 Jane Annunziata, PsyD 撰寫的〈給家長的話〉,提供引導方向,是一本陪伴家庭面對轉變的實用繪本。Was It the Chocolate Pudding? tells the story of divorce in a typical family from the point of view of an engaging young narrator. Readers learn about divorce, and receive age-appropriate explanations of what is happening regarding such issues as single-parent homes and joint custody. But most importantly, the narrator explains that divorce is not the child's fault - it is a grown-up problem. The story emphasizes the need for communication between parent and child and includes a ""Note to Parents"" by psychologist and author Jane Annunziata, PsyD.
Ryan loves to go fishing with his grandfather every Saturday, but after his grandfather has a stroke and cannot walk or feed himself, Ryan is scared and confused and wishes things could go back to nor
David has a box full of things he borrowed from people without asking, but when his bicycle is stolen he realizes how wrong he was and decides it is time to give everything back. Includes note to pare
David has a box full of things he borrowed from people without asking, but when his bicycle is stolen he realizes how wrong he was and decides it is time to give everything back. Includes note to pare
A young girl shares many things, including thoughts on becoming a big sister, freedom, joy, death, peace, and hope, through secrets, lists, poems, and inventions recorded in her diary.
Wegenek (psychology, Saddleback College) and Buskist (psychology, Auburn University) provide an overview for prospective undergraduate students, offering information they wish they'd known on things l
Living apart from a parent can be a hard adjustment for kids. And, if that parent remarries and has stepchildren, things can get really confusing. Told from a young boy's point of view, Do You Sing Tw
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)--characterized by near-constant worry that often coincides with intense feelings of shame and despair--is a highly treatment-resistant disorder, with clients often r
Silvia, Delaney, and Marcovitch present readers with the second edition of their comprehensive guide to the research experience, professional skills, and post collegiate options that every psychol
Greenberg presents readers with a revised edition of her comprehensive examination of the theory and practice of emotion-based therapies and their use in a variety of clinical and outpatient conte
Theorists and researchers in the psychology of religion and active clinicians working with trauma survivors in both clinical and research settings explore the role of spirituality in recovery from
Editors DeBord, Fischer, Bieschke, and Perez present readers with a collection of academic and scholarly contributions that together make up a handbook on counseling and psychotherapy with gay, lesbia
Fisher presents readers with a comprehensive examination of the limits of confidentiality in a wide range of clinical and therapeutic contexts and settings. The author covers preparing to protect conf
Psychologists explore personality features that are socially aversive and linked with various sorts of interpersonal difficulties and potentially destructive behaviors such as aggression, manipulation
This invaluable book is a comprehensive resource for psychologists and counselors who assess and intervene with ethnic minority children. Beginning with an historical tour of psychoeducational assessm
In this book, author Rodney L. Lowman presents readers with an examination of consulting psychology from both theoretical and research perspectives across multiple disciplines. The author covers the w
Simon presents readers with a practical framework for the effective targeting of learning, emotional, psychological, and social problems affecting learning. For each issue or disorder symptom presente
Bringle, Reeb, Brown, and Ruiz present readers with an examination of the theory, contemporary research, and current practice of service learning for psychology undergraduates throughout the U.S. The
Schaffer and Rodolfa present psychology students and their instructors with a comprehensive framework for the assessment and diagnosis of patients based on the World Health Organization’s Internationa
This anthology is for two groups of readers. The first is academics in the fields of psychology (with some secondary use in sociological areas of Caribbean studies). The second is psychologists and ot
Editors Drewes and Schaefer present students, academics, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with a collection of academic papers and scholarly articles focused on play therapy int
Addresses issues of concern to preteens, such as physical and emotional changes, connecting with friends and family, setting goals, handling peer pressure, dealing with social conflicts and bullying,
Prevatt and Levrini present students, academics, researchers, mental health professionals working in a wide variety of contexts, and general interest readers with a comprehensive introduction to ADHD
This work for professionals offers a decision-making framework for dealing with ethical dilemmas encountered in the practice of psychotherapy, focusing on issues of professional competence, boundary i
Sales and Krauss present students, academics, researchers and professionals working in a variety of contexts with an examination of the psychological misunderstanding of the law and the contexts in wh
The APA Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology offers a well-balanced scientist–practitioner approach, with chapters that succinctly review empirical research across a broad range of areas and offer prac
Salekin presents students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with an examination of the way in which psychologists influence the assessment and treatment
Wheeler and Axelsson present students, academics, researchers, general interest readers, and mental health care professionals with a comprehensive examination of the theory and practice of Gestalt the
O’Neil presents students, academics, researchers, psychologists, and general-interest readers with a comprehensive examination of men’s psychology and the multiple effects of men’s gender role conflic
Enright and Fitzgibbons present students, academics, researchers, psychologists, and general-interest readers with an updated and expanded version of their earlier title Helping Clients Forgive, argui
Editors Hartung, Savickas, and Walsh present students, academics, researchers, and practitioners with a two-volume collection of academic essays and articles that collectively examine the interplay be
Editors Walker, Courtois, and Aten present students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in the field with a collection of academic papers and essays that provide a comprehensive examina
Benjamin J. Lovett and Lawrence J. Lewandowski bring together over 20 years of research to help parents, teachers, and administrators make decisions about what accommodations allow students with disab
Introduces the idea of a learning disability and how children with one still have their own strong points, and are still able to learn, but in a different way.
A boy who has disagreed with his best friend, Quentin, vows that their friendship is over and thinks about all of the fun he can have with others until, the disagreement forgotten, he plays with Quent
Lucas makes fun of a new student and bosses around his school friends until they all stop playing with him, causing Lucas to worry that he will be alone for the rest of his life. Includes note to pare
For clinicians and counselors, Qualls and Williams (aging studies, psychology, and gerontology, U. of Colorado, Colorado Springs) share the caregiver family therapy model they developed with other cli