American contributors in psychology and counseling detail theory, research methods, and applications in the study of masculinity and men’s identities. The first part of the book examines historical, c
This guide outlines a general case formulation model that is integrative, takes an evidence-based approach, and is meant to adapt to any theory of psychotherapy or treatment manual. It describes the c
The author describes personality disorders, offering an evidence-based perspective, discussion of how research can be integrated into practice, and a focus on clinical problems that have been studied
Editors Boehm-Davis, Durso, and Lee present this APA publication regarding human systems integration (HSI) in a tiered structure. Part one, section one defines HSI discussing the emergence of the disc
This guide describes how to implement evidence-based child and adolescent mental health programs in schools. It covers the definitions, components, and stages of implementation; history, theory, evalu
In an effort to develop an empirically based integrated framework, American and a few European contributors offer a detailed overview of theory, research, practice, and current issues in the assessmen
The Minnesota Multi-phasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) has often been used to evaluate clients in civil and criminal cases. This book was written to serve as a reference for psychologists to unde
In this two-volume set, psychology, criminology, and other specialists from North America, Europe, and Australia describe the applications of psychology to law. The first volume, Individual and Situat
As understanding and treatment of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse grows, so too does the pool of people who require assistance. Older adults are becoming an increasingly important demographic
The text offers advice and instruction on how to write and publish research articles. It is divided into three sections, Planning and Prepping, Writing the Article, and Publishing Your Writing. Each s
Melchert presents a framework for the synthesis of behavioral healthcare. He brings together biological, psychological, and sociological aspects of diagnosis, treatment, and assessment, to form an ove
An anthology published by the American Psychological Association, this book includes papers on older LGBT adults written from a mainstream counseling and social service perspective. There is one chapt
This book serves as general overview of preventative therapies that guide individuals to personal and social wellness. Romano, a licensed psychologist, presents the history, philosophy, structure, and
This is the 12th publication in the American Psychological Association's Handbooks series launched in 2010, for researchers, clinicians, graduate students, and professionals in allied fields who seek
The authors have led workshops on the subject for the past decade, sponsored each year by the American Psychological Association, and they have written this text in part as a means of encouraging the
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) comprises numerous healing practices, which are not considered part of conventional medicine. About one-third of U.S. adults use CAM, often without the kno
In 14 chapters, education and educational psychology specialists from the US explain the use of single-case intervention research in psychology and education and related fields. They describe the rati
Focusing on anxiety in adults, Moore offers an accessible and concise guide. The book contains practical information, advice, and strategies for managing anxiety. There are 11 chapters: I can’t contro
Scholars of psychology present detailed information about the beliefs, practices, and clinical issues of clients from many of the Western and Eastern religions that are influential in the world, as we
Produced for therapists in clinical practice by the American Psychological Association, this single-author book advises on techniques to improve skills, avoid burnout, and prevent clients from droppin
"The authors really got this right and I highly recommend it for siblings of cancer patients and their parents.”—Children’s Books Heal Ever since his first ride, Bryce has been
After listing activities that are stereotypically, but not always, attributed to princesses, fairies, pirates, superheroes, and more, encourages the reader to imagine what one could be, despite others
"A picture book illustrating a Pride parade. The endmatter serves as a primer on LGBT history and culture and explains the references made in the story"--
The smaller forms and instances of bigotry have a big impact on individuals' lives, because such microaggressions have a cumulative effect over time. Nadal (psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Ju
Providing thorough coverage of a field that has grown dramatically in recent decades, this two-volume reference explores why people are spiritual, the effects of spirituality on mental health, and the
The field of psychology is increasingly being enriched by contributions from those from non-English speaking countries. Kar (behavioral and cognitive sciences, U. of Allahabad, India) compiles insight
For scholars and undergraduate and graduate students in health psychology, Newman and Roberts (social and behavioral sciences, Arizona State U.) bring together 10 chapters on the psychological and phy
Positive psychology is a rapidly expanding area of study that is of great interest to students at the graduate, undergraduate, and high school levels. But the field is so broad that teachers who want
For mental health clinicians, surgeons, and other medical providers, Block, a health psychologist who specializes in presurgical psychological screening and the perioperative treatment of candidates f
Editors Walker (director, the Child Trauma Institute) and Hathaway (psychology and counseling, Regent University) bring together US contributors in psychiatry, psychology, counseling, and marriage and
The field of counseling psychology is characterized by long roots in vocational psychology, prevention, primary interventions, advocacy, and an emphasis on individual differences. The fields fundament
Human destructiveness can take many forms, from the everyday little ways in which we hurt each other to atrocities like genocide and slavery. The capacity for such destructiveness is often referred to
Therapists are vulnerable to a wide range of uncomfortable emotions during the practice of psychotherapy. How a therapist manages these reactions has important consequences for the process and outcome
Finally, a research based tool for higher education instructors which shares the growing body of scholarship on teaching and learning (SoTL). University faculty members need this book to get into the
For mental health clinicians, McMackin (counseling psychology, Tufts U.) et al. compile 18 chapters by psychologists, psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals from the US and Canada who ad
2 volumes. Behavior analysis emerged from the nonhuman laboratories of B. F. Skinner, Fred Keller, Nate Schoenfeld, Murray Sidman, James Dinsmoor, Richard Herrnstein, Nate Azrin, and others who pionee
Covering a range of topics in social science and health research, this collection of essays on translational research examines the nexus of research and policy and explores methodologies for deliverin
Mental health professionals provide evidence that matching a treatment to a mental health problem is often insufficient without taking into account the patient's personal and cultural attributes. Amon
Using the concept of positive ethics to encourage psychologists to live up to their highest standards and aiming to shift ethics away from the concept of wrongdoing, Knapp, a psychologist, and Vandecr