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.
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
Falender and Shafranske present readers with their comprehensive guide to a transtheoretical approach to competency-based supervisory psychological treatment. The authors have organized the nine chapt
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
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
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
Drawing on the authors' research, surveys, and interviews with same-sex couples, this guide addresses common challenges and unique stresses they face and how to overcome them, emphasizing stress relat
For consulting psychologists who work with organizations and systems and at the individual and team levels, this guide details the skills needed for dealing with cultural differences in sociocultural
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
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.
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
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.
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
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,
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
"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"--
Uncle Willy will not stop tickling, even when his nephew says "stop," but with reassurance from his mother the boy tries again to tell Uncle Willy he tickles too much. Includes a note to parents on ho
A young girl tries everything she can think of to keep her parents from getting a divorce, but with the help of her school counselor, she comes to realize that the divorce is not her fault.
Adlerian Psychotherapy provides an introduction and overview of the theory, history, research, and practice of this person-centered approach to psychotherapy. From cognitive-behavioral, to existentia
This book is a theoretical and practical guide for individuals who teach and train about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) psychology in diverse groups and setting
Prenn and Fosha offer a clinical guide for using accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP) in the clinical setting, writing for psychotherapy students or the practicing psychotherapist.
Psychologists and others from the US detail 30 careers in psychology in academia, clinical and counseling psychology, and settings like business, nonprofits, the military, and schools, for those who h
This guide describes how to conduct legal, ethical, and evidence-based behavioral health care, concentrating on the benefits and challenges of psychological services using videoconferencing equipment.
Through transcripts of actual supervision sessions, insights from themselves and from people who have undergone training, and empirical data supporting the model, Krug and Schneider show how trainee t
Holloway offers a comprehensive guide to her systems approach to cultivating and managing the relationship between supervisor and supervisee in a variety of clinical and therapeutic contexts. The auth
This book offers a theoretically-grounded yet practical approach to supervision based on the principles of feminist psychotherapy. Feminist therapy supervision challenges trainees and supervisors alik
Sarnat, a psychologist-psychoanalyst in clinical and supervisory practice, outlines a relational model of supervision in psychodynamically oriented treatments that focuses on what occurs in the superv
This book focuses on how well experts in their specific fields (expert experts) do on the stand--aiming for masterful, poised, and professional. Drawing from their own experiences, workshops, and trai
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 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
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
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
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
Savickas (behavioral and community health sciences, Northeastern Ohio U., and counselor education, Kent State U.) discusses the theory and practice of career counseling from a narrative perspective. H