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  • Somatic Internal Family Systems Therapy

    Susan McConnell Somatic Internal Family Systems Therapy

    Awareness, Breath, Resonance, Movement, and Touch in Practice This book introduces a new therapeutic modality that blends principles of somatic therapy--like movement, touch, and breathwork--with the traditional tools of the Internal Family Systems framework. Broadening the benefits and applications of the IFS model, this book introduces 5 core practices that mental health professionals can apply to their practice: somatic awareness, conscious breathing, radical resonance, mindful movement, and attuned touch. Clinical applications include the treatment of depression, trauma, anxiety, eating disorders, chronic illness, and attachment disorders.

  • Skills Training Manual for Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy

    Skills Training Manual for Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy

    A Clinician's Guide for Treating Disorders of Overcontrol In this training manual, you'll find an outline of Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO DBT), including history, research, and how it differs from traditional Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). You'll also find a session-by-session RO DBT outpatient treatment protocol, with sections that outline the weekly, one-hour individual therapy sessions and weekly two-and-a-half hour skills training classes that occur over a period of approximately thirty weeks. This includes instructor guidelines and user-friendly worksheets.

  • Shame-Informed Therapy: Treatment Strategies to Overcome Core Shame and Reconstruct the Authentic Self

    Patti Ashley Shame-Informed Therapy: Treatment Strategies to Overcome Core Shame and Reconstruct the Authentic Self

    This workbook will give you proven tools and techniques to help your clients overcome the debilitating negative thought patterns and feelings of never being good-enough that often result from core shame. Combining 40 years of experience as an educator, child development specialist, and clinician, Dr. Patti Ashley created Shame-Informed Therapy to help clinicians crack the code on the often unseen and unspoken aspects of core shame, and develop more effective treatment for even your most resistant clients. This book will help you: understand, demystify, and treat the neurobiology of core shame; work with Polyvagal Theory and the Four Therapeutics: Recognize, Respect, Regulate, & Re-Story; individualize somatic techniques that build and sustain self-compassion; develop therapeutic empathy and balance power in the therapy room; and recognize how shame-informed therapy is a Heroes Journey.

  • Sensorimotor Focused EMDR

    Arthur G. O'Malley Sensorimotor Focused EMDR

    A New Paradigm for Psychotherapy and Peak Performance, 1st Edition Sensorimotor-Focused EMDR combines two influential and effective therapies, EMDR therapy and sensorimotor psychotherapy. Many therapists trained in EMDR find that additional resources are needed for patients who present with symptoms of complex trauma and dissociation. Sensorimotor-Focused EMDR takes a body-based and bottom-up approach that seeks to resolve trauma by reprocessing information at multiple levels in the gut-brain, the heart-brain and the head-brain, as well as in the endocrine, immune and nervous systems.

  • The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Shame: Powerful DBT Skills to Deal with Powerful Emotions and Move Beyond Shame

    Alexander L. Chapman, Kim L. Gratz The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Shame: Powerful DBT Skills to Deal with Powerful Emotions and Move Beyond Shame

    Written by renowned DBT experts, The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Shame offers a step-by-step, evidence-based approach to healing from shame using the core skills of emotion regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and interpersonal effectiveness. Using the exercises in this workbook, you'll learn to cultivate nonjudgmental self-acceptance, and discover strategies for managing difficult emotions-even in situations that trigger feelings of shame, guilt, or self-directed anger.

  • Right Brain Psychotherapy

    Allan N Schore Right Brain Psychotherapy

    An exploration into the adaptive functions of the emotional right brain, which describes not only affect and affect regulation within minds and brains, but also the communication and interactive regulation of affects between minds and brains. This book offers evidence that emotional interactions reflect right-brain-to-right-brain affective communication. Essential reading for those trying to understand one-person psychology as well as two-person psychology relationships, whether clinical or otherwise.

  • Relationship Cards

    Relationship Cards

    1-3 weeks

    Relationship Cards are 48 emotive and artistic images designed to help people to review the key relationships in their lives in a meaningful and often transformative way. The cards provide an engaging way for people to talk about and clarify their feelings, while reflecting on what they value in their relationships and what they might want to change. Spanning both positive and negative states in relationships, the cards show themes such as trust, resentment, fear of abandonment, drifting apart, encouragement and feeling supported. The accompanying booklet explains how to use the cards with participants in a supportive and safe way to facilitate deeper conversations about relationships with people in their lives, past and present. These cards work well with Draw on Your Relationships.

    1-3 weeks

    $75.95

  • Relational and Body-Centered Practices for Healing Trauma: Lifting the Burdens of the Past

    Sharon Stanley Relational and Body-Centered Practices for Healing Trauma: Lifting the Burdens of the Past

    This book provides psychotherapists and other helping professionals with a new body-based clinical model for the treatment of trauma. This model synthesizes emerging neurobiological and attachment research with somatic, embodied healing practices. The principles and practices presented here empower helping professionals to effectively treat people with trauma while experiencing a sense of mutuality and personal growth themselves.

  • Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Theory and Practice for Treating Disorders of Overcontrol

    Thomas R. Lynch PhD Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Theory and Practice for Treating Disorders of Overcontrol

    Based on over twenty years of research, radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RO DBT) is a breakthrough, trans diagnostic approach for helping people suffering from extremely difficult-to-treat emotional overcontrol (OC) disorders, such as anorexia nervosa, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and treatment-resistant depression. Written by the founder of RO DBT, Thomas Lynch, this comprehensive volume outlines the core theories of RO DBT, and provides a framework for implementing RO DBT in individual therapy.

    $149.95

  • Quiet Your Mind and Get to Sleep

    Quiet Your Mind and Get to Sleep

    Solutions to Insomnia for Those with Depression, Anxiety, or Chronic Pain. This workbook uses cognitive behavior therapy, which has been shown to work as well as sleep medications and produce longer-lasting effects. Research shows that it also works well for those whose insomnia is experienced in the context of anxiety, depression, and chronic pain. The complete program in Quiet Your Mind and Get to Sleep goes to the root of your insomnia and offers the same techniques used by experienced sleep specialists. You'll learn how to optimize your sleep pattern using methods to calm your mind and help you identify sleep-thieving behaviors that contribute to insomnia. Don't go without rest any longer-get started on this program and end your struggles with sleep.

  • Psychological Interventions for Children with Sensory Dysregulation

    Psychological Interventions for Children with Sensory Dysregulation

    Filled with case vignettes, this highly informative guide helps mental health clinicians recognize and address sensory dysregulation that may co-occur with or be misdiagnosed as anxiety disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and other psychological or behavioral problems. In rich detail, the authors illustrate how to modify cognitive-behavioral therapy and other evidence-based interventions to meet this population's unique needs and make treatment more effective. Reproducible clinical tools can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.

  • Promoting Emotional Resilience

    Promoting Emotional Resilience

    Cognitive-Affective Stress Management Training (CASMT) This book presents a brief emotion-focused coping skills program that helps clients regulate their affective responses in stressful situations. CASMT promotes resilience by integrating cognitive-behavioral strategies with relaxation training, mindfulness, and other techniques. Systematic guidelines are provided for implementing CASMT with individuals or groups. The book includes detailed instructions for using induced affect, a procedure that elicits arousal in session and enables clients to practice new emotion regulation skills. Purchasers get access to a companion website where they can download and print the volume's 16 reproducible handouts and forms in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size, and can also download a muscle relaxation training audio track.

  • Play and Creativity in Psychotherapy

    Play and Creativity in Psychotherapy

    Through play, as children, we learn the rules and relationships of culture and expand our tolerance of emotions.

  • The Personal And Intimate Relationship Skills Workbook

    Ester R. A. Leutenberg, John J. Liptak The Personal And Intimate Relationship Skills Workbook

    1-3 weeks

    This spiral-bound facilitator's workbook has five separate sections help participants learn more about themselves, and the skills that are fundamental to developing and maintaining healthy relationships. Participants will discover and better understand the importance of these skills in living in harmony with a relationship partner. Partner Communication Skills / Personality Characteristics / Relationship Needs / Relationship Intimacy / Relationship Conflicts

    1-3 weeks

    $72.95

  • Oxford Handbook of Dialectical Behavior Therapy

    Michaela A. Swales Oxford Handbook of Dialectical Behavior Therapy

    The Oxford Handbook of DBT charts the development of DBT from its early inception to the current cutting edge state of knowledge about both the theoretical underpinnings of the treatment and its clinical application across a range of disorders and adaptations to new clinical groups. In sum this volume provides a desk reference for clinicians and academics keen to understand the origins and current state of the science, and the art, of DBT.

    $165.00

  • Overcoming Insomnia: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach, Workbook

    Overcoming Insomnia: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach, Workbook

    Patients use the Overcoming Insomnia Workbook in conjunction with the treatment they receive from their therapist (Overcoming Insomnia, Therapist Guide). Patients will receive information about healthy sleep and the reasons for improving sleep habits, and the therapist will develop a program to address that patient's specific sleep problems. Use of a sleep diary, assessment forms, and other homework (all provided in the Workbook) allows patient and therapist to work together to develop an effective sleep regimen tailored specifically for each patient.

  • Overcoming Insomnia: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach (2nd Edition)

    Overcoming Insomnia: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach (2nd Edition)

    This second edition has been thoroughly updated according to the DSM-5, which now conceptualizes insomnia as a sleep-wake disorder, so this program provides an expanded discussion of daytime related issues as well as delivery issues specific to those with comorbid mental and medical problems. Patients are first given information about healthy sleep and the reasons for improving sleep habits, then a behavioral program is developed to address that patient's specific sleep problems. Use of a sleep diary, assessment forms, and other homework (all provided in the corresponding patient Workbook) allows client and therapist to work together to develop an effective sleep regimen.

  • Neurobiology of Attachment-Focused Therapy

    Jonathan Baylin, Daniel A. Hughes Neurobiology of Attachment-Focused Therapy

    Enhancing Connection & Trust In The Treatment Of Children & Adolescents This book explores how the attachment-focused family therapy model can respond to this question at a neural level. It is a rich, accessible investigation of the brain science of early childhood and developmental trauma. Each chapter offers clinicians new insights and powerful new methods to help neglected and insecurely attached children regain a sense of safety and security with caring adults. Throughout, vibrant clinical vignettes drawn from the authors' own experience illustrate how informed clinical processes can promote positive change.

  • Nature-Based Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide to Working Outdoors with Children, Youth, and Families

    Nevin Harper, Kathryn Rose, David Segal Nature-Based Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide to Working Outdoors with Children, Youth, and Families

    Nature-Based Therapy is for counselors, therapists, youth and social workers, educators, and parents working in educational and therapeutic settings who want to take their practice beyond the office walls and into the powerful terrain of the wild, partnering with nature as a co-facilitator to create lasting change.

  • Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence

    Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence

    For women experiencing domestic violence, narrative therapy can be a powerful tool to help them gain self-confidence and a sense of identity, resist violence, and make the transition from abuse to safety. Drawing on the narratives of women who have experienced domestic violence, this book explores how women employ strategies of resistance, and how strengthening their sense of identity can contribute to this resistance.

  • Narrative Therapy

    Narrative Therapy

    Stephen Madigan introduces the theory and practice of the post-structural approach first developed by David Epston and Michael White. This therapeutic theory is founded on the idea that people have many interacting narratives that go into making up their sense of who they are, and that the issues they bring to therapy are not restricted to (or sited within) the clients themselves, but rather are influenced and shaped by cultural discourses about identity and power.

  • Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning

    Stephen Rollnick, Sebastian G. Kaplan, Richard Rutschman Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning

    1-3 weeks

    Readers learn skills and strategies that can make brief conversations about any kind of behavioral, academic, or peer-related challenge more effective. Extensive sample dialogues bring to life the "dos and don'ts" of talking to K-12 students (and their parents) in ways that promote self-directed problem solving and personal growth.

    1-3 weeks

    $46.95

  • Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Psychological Problems 2nd Edition

    Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Psychological Problems 2nd Edition

    In this book leading experts describe ways to combine motivational interviewing (MI) with other treatments for a wide range of psychological problems, including depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, and others. Chapters illustrate the nuts and bolts of intervention, using vivid clinical examples, and review the empirical evidence base. Contributors show how to tailor MI to each population's needs, whether used as a pre-treatment or throughout the course of therapy. This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series.

  • Motivational Interviewing for Mental Health Clinicians: A Toolkit for Skills Enhancement

    Jennifer Frey, Ali Hall Motivational Interviewing for Mental Health Clinicians: A Toolkit for Skills Enhancement

    In this motivational interviewing (MI) toolkit, you will find a variety of tools and strategies designed to help you apply the spirit of MI so you can more effectively evoke people's own interests, experiences, and good ideas for change. Designed for mental health clinicians who want to deepen their learning and proficiency, most importantly, this toolkit offers a variety of flexible opportunities for you to actively practice the core skills of motivational interviewing.


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