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
This guide describes how to interview children in forensic contexts to reduce ambiguities and errors in their responses. It explains how adults usually talk to children, why it hinders forensic goals,
Combining classical findings with current and new directions in the field, this wide-ranging two-volume reference presents the latest theory and research in animal and human cognition and learning.
This work for psychology trainees and practitioners working with older adults presents a framework for understanding ethical competence and ethical decision-making in geropsychology. The book draw
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
Counseling and psychology practitioners and researchers explore how the professions and professionals can work with transgender and gender nonconforming clients while affirming their choices and situa
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
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
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
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
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
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
Berninger presents students, academics, administrators, and policy makers with a comprehensive guide to evidence-based approaches to assessment and instruction in primary and secondary education. The
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
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
Each set in the series--this is the ninth--provides graduate students, researchers, clinicians, and practitioners in psychology and allied behavioral fields with a broad and deep reference on some asp
Researchers in pediatrics and psychology bridge the gap between neuropsychological evaluation and intervention for children with emotional and behavior disorders. The models they present adopt an inte
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
Simple text encourages the reader to be silent and listen for sounds often not heard, such as the wind playing with a kite, or the chattering of trees.
In todays increasingly diverse society, clinicians must provide appropriate and effective services when working with multicultural clients. Examining the role of context on our clients, ourselves, and
Written for clinicians, this volume presents a model, research background, guidelines, and clinical examples that integrate narrative with emotion-focused therapy. The model shows how emotion and narr
Stith (marriage and family therapy, Kansas State U.) et al. provides practitioners and students of couples' therapy with detailed information on identifying and dealing with domestic violence. The aut
Clinical psychologists working with addiction and substance abuse, Margolis in Georgia and Zweben in the San Francisco area, introduce students of mental health to alcohol and other drug problems, wit
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
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
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
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
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
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
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