The concept of the real or personal relationship between client and therapist has existed since the earliest days of psychotherapy. Yet the real relationship---with its twin components of genuineness
Mental health researchers, many of them with the US Air Force, explore how the concepts and findings regarding mental fatigue that have been accumulating since the late 19th century are undergoing a s
Written for students and researchers already familiar with the basics of Web-page construction, uploading, and maintenance at the level presented in, for example, Fraley's How to Conduct Behavioral Re
Toodles the turkey hates her "gobble, " and she decides she'll trade it in for another animal's sound. But in the end, Toodles uses her "gobble" to save the day With lively rhymes and bright, funny il
This updated edition of the bestselling classic is packed with fun exercises for kids with attention difficulties.This book will challenge kids and empower them to be the best they can be! What's Insi
Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision concerning school desegregation and also mindful of the role social psychology played in that decision by th
Ryan, remembering that it sometimes hurts when he goes to the bathroom, ends up with many stomach aches and is afraid to use the toilet, until he goes to the doctor and learns how to make his stools s
Fourteen contributions begin with several that provide an introduction to qualitative methodology within the context of existing and emerging social sciences research, with discussion of how such meth
Aiming their volume at those with a basic knowledge of psychology, three American and French psychology professors present 20 papers discussing the nature of intelligence, the development of intellige
Specialists in the US and Canada have written 12 chapters that describe the epidemiology, etiology, assessment, treatment, and special populations associated with comorbid PTSD (posttraumatic stress d
Designed for women participating in group therapy, this notebook guides breast cancer patients through the stages of the illness and treatment. The chapters consider all aspects of living with the ill
New edition of a reference tool for use with the PsychINFO and ClinPSYC databases or Psychological Abstracts in order to advance scientific and professional knowledge in and about psychology and rel
Psychologists and researchers, parents and teenagers unfamiliar with the coming-out experience will find this a useful text. Savin-Williams (clinical and developmental psychology, Cornell U., Ithaca,
This textbook for students and practitioners in the mental health professions covers cognitive-behavior therapy for depression with an emphasis on the theory and practice of Aaron T. Beck. Coverage in
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
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
Barkley presents readers with comprehensive guide to living with, caring for, or simply understanding an adult person with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. He covers the contempora
Ong describes an approach to dealing with insomnia that he and a fellow cognitive behavioral psychologists developed that uses mindfulness meditation. In sections on background, principles and practic
This book uses science to find out how people learn in order to suggest a new way to equip our children with the tools they need to become collaborative, creative, competent, and responsible citizens.
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
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
The author offers a path (called Monastra's Life Skills Program) for parents and counselors dealing with a child or teen who has ADHD. Chapter titles include Getting What You Want in Life Without Gett
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
The authors provide mental health and medical specialists who have limited training in sleep medicine with developmentally appropriate interventions for common behavioral sleep problems in children. T
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
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
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
"A young sheep comes to terms with the fact that he can't eat dandelions without getting sick. Addresses the emotional issues related to food intolerances"--
This volume is intended for legal and mental health professionals--mediators, psychologists, social workers, counselors--involved with helping divorcing parents avoid extensive litigation and instead
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
Quick (organizational behavior, U. of Texas at Arlington) et al. offer psychologists who work with leaders and organizations, as well as organizational members, a framework called preventive stress ma
Starting with a personal example of a transformative corrective experience (CE), Castonguay (Pennsylvania State U.) and Hill (U.of Maryland, College Park) introduce 17 chapters that describe the centr
"Ezra looks like any other sixth grader with faded jeans, turned around cap and a mess of chestnut curls. You see, my brother is like any other eleven-year-old . . . except when he isn't." Autism, The
Offers guidance to young people with Asperger's syndrome by explaining how to understand and communicate with their peers and teachers, standing up for and taking care of themselves, setting realistic