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Deborah Coady Healing Painful Sex: A Woman's Guide to Confronting, Diagnosing, and Treating Sexual Pain
Pelvic floor dysfunction, nerve pain, pelvic organ problems, endometriosis, painful bladder, and irritable bowel, Skin disorders, such as lichen sclerosis, hormonal, surgical, and post-cancer are some of the causes of sexual pain. Millions of women suffer from sexual and pelvic pain in women, yet it is frequently misdiagnosed-or not diagnosed at all. Deborah Coady, MD and Nancy Fish use their combined professional expertise as a doctor and therapist who specialize in sexual pain to provide readers with an understanding of its many causes and how to treat them, from both a physical and psychological standpoint.
$34.95
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Healing Moments in Psychotherapy
This book dives deep into the art and science of healing from the perspective of a variety of clinical approaches and scientific viewpoints, including interpersonal neurobiology. Through the voices of a dozen clinicians and scientists presenting their combined experiences and wisdom, it serves as a window into the process of healing. Practical examples and empowering research data support the ways in which therapeutic relationships can help catalyze health and restore wellness within psychotherapy.
$60.00
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Janet Elizabeth Hogarth Courtney Healing Child and Family Trauma Through Expressive and Play Therapies: Art, Nature, Storytelling, Body, Mindfulness
Healing assessments and interventions from disparate areas of knowledge such as art, nature, and storytelling. There are many ways to help children and families heal from trauma. Leaning on our ancestral wisdom of healing through play, art, nature, storytelling, body, touch, imagination, and mindfulness practice, Janet A. Courtney helps the clinician bring a variety of practices into the therapy room.
$38.95
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Handbook Of Clinical Psychopharmacology For Therapists
Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists has become the go-to resource for thousands of mental health clinicians seeking a reliable and easy-to-reference resource detailing the indications, contraindications, and side effects of psycho-pharmaceuticals. Organized by disorder and, within each disorder, by medication, this book is a vital addition to any clinician or student's bookshelf. This revision includes an important new chapter on withdrawing from psychopharmacological medications that will prove useful for therapists seeking to help their clients change medication or stop taking a psychopharmacological medication. Now in its ninth edition, the book continues to be among the most important references in the field of mental health.
$97.95
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Handbook of Attachment-Based Interventions
The first volume to showcase science-based interventions that have been demonstrated effective in promoting attachment security, this is a vital reference and clinical guide for practitioners. With a major focus on strengthening caregiving relationships in early childhood, the Handbook also includes interventions for school-age children; at-risk adolescents; and couples, with an emphasis on father involvement in parenting. A consistent theme is working with children and parents who have been exposed to trauma and other adverse circumstances. Leading authorities describe how their respective approaches are informed by attachment theory and research, how sessions are structured and conducted, special techniques used (such as video feedback), the empirical evidence base for the approach, and training requirements. Many chapters include illustrative case material.
$92.95
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Halko Weiss, Greg Johanson, Lorena Monda Hakomi Mindfulness Centered Somatic Psychotherapy: A Comprehensive Guide To Theory And Practice
This book, written and edited by members of the Hakomi Institute- the world's leading professional training program for Hakomi practitioners-and by practitioners and teachers from across the globe, introduces all the processes and practices that therapists need in order to begin to use this method with clients.
$69.00
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Group Leader's Toolkit
An essential resource for all kinds of groups, these tried and tested strategies will stimulate and encourage full participation from all group members. Provides ideas for introducing group members to each other; breaking down barriers; energising people; helping people learn; moving the group on; building trust between group members; motivating people; assessing and evaluating the group; managing behaviour and personal responsibility; and ending sessions. The activities are set out in a clear, easy to follow format, with variations and guidance for adapting the activities.
$87.95
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Irvin D. Yalom The Gift Of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients
The bestselling author of Love's Executioner shares his uniquely fresh approach and the valuable insights he has gained-presented as eighty-five personal and provocative "tips for beginner therapists," including: let the patient matter to you, acknowledge your errors, create a new therapy for each patient, do home visits, (almost) never make decisions for the patient, and Freud was not always wrong.
$23.99
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Lori Haskell First Stage Trauma Treatment: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals Working with Women
While post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been recognized for some time, only recently have therapists begun to recognize and address complex post-traumatic stress responses in female clients with a history of early or chronic abuse. Most mental health service providers recognize the challenges in offering help when a client's problems seem complex and overwhelming. First Stage Trauma Treatment provides a conceptual framework along with practical ideas and strategies.
$36.95
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Family Therapy Workbook
96 Guided Interventions to Help Families Connect, Cope, and Heal. The Family Therapy Workbook provides psychoeducation across a range of diverse topics to help all families foster healthy communication, a deeper understanding of one another, and a stronger and more loving connection. With therapists and clients in mind, Mates-Youngman has developed guided conversations, strategies, and homework assignments to help families achieve healthy, long-term goals.
$41.95
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Family Change & Crisis Workbook
In order to maintain an effective and useful family unit, family members must develop skills for managing change, coping with stress, and building resiliency from external and internal stressors. The Family Change & Crisis Workbook provides assessments and self-guided activities to help family members explore old patterns of interaction and behavior that are no longer effective, and to identify ways to develop more effective interactions and behaviors. Many choices of self-exploration assessments and activities are provided for family members to use collaboratively with other family members to develop a healthy family unit.
$69.95
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Families And Positive Behavioral Support
Addressing Problem Behaviors in Family Contexts This inspiring and practical resource introduces readers to current positive behavior support (PBS) research and theory. Top professionals in the field offer readers their perspectives on key PBS components: family-centered practices, research and public policy, functional assessment, cultural sensitivity, supports to help families cope, and the importance of partnerships among caregivers, schools, and professionals. Real-life experience. Poignant, insightful essays by parents of diverse backgrounds bring the chapter topics to life.
$53.95
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Facing Your Fears Facilitator Set
Facilitator's Manual. Ideal for small groups of 4-5 children but also effective in one-to-one therapy, this proven, ready-to-use program is a must for mental health professionals who work with children and families in clinical settings. Developed to address the specific needs and challenges of children with high-functioning ASD and Asperger syndrome, Facing Your Fears works because it: Targets specific fears or worries that interfere with day-to-day functioning at home and school; Actively involves parents in every session - the key to helping children make progress and ensuring that families provide skillful, sensitive support; and more. With the Facilitator's Manual, group leaders will get complete guidance on conducting each session: clear step-by-step instructions, materials lists, goals, sample schedules, and helpful hints for running sessions smoothly.
$129.95
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Essentials of Adaptive Behavior Assessment of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Adaptive behavior assessment measures independent living skills, including communication, social skills, personal care, and practical work skills. For individuals with intellectual disabilities, evaluation of these skills is a critical tool for measuring eligibility and can identify specific skills that must be learned before effective educational interventions can be implemented. Essentials of Adaptive Behavior Assessment of Neurodevelopmental Disorders describes the role of adaptive behavior in assessment and treatment, and provides clear guidance for measurement. Case samples provide real-world illustration of behaviors and assessment, and systematic comparison of various measures are presented and explained to better inform planning. Individual chapters outline specific adaptive behaviors across a range of neurodevelopmental disorders, giving clinicians, practitioners, students, and researchers a better understanding of diagnostic differentials and how to place independent skill programming in treatment and intervention. Plan intervention and treatment based on accessible measurement guidelines across a range of disorders Gain a deeper understanding of adaptive functioning specific to ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, disruptive behavior disorders, and genetic disorders Compare and contrast current measures to evaluate their strengths, weaknesses, and areas of overlap Quickly locate essential information with Rapid Reference and Caution boxes For individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, adaptive behaviors are the keys to independence; without them, these individuals will perpetually struggle with achieving optimum independence without the basic skills needed to function at home, in school, and in the community. Assessment allows these skills to be factored in to treatment and intervention planning, and can help improve the outcomes of other intervention methods. Essentials of Adaptive Behavior Assessment of Neurodevelopmental Disorders clarifies the assessment of these important behaviors, helping clinicians make more informed decisions around diagnosis, education, and treatment planning.
$69.95
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Ester R. A. Leutenberg, John J. Liptak The Essential Work Skills Workbook
Self-Assessments, Exercises & Educational Handouts Given the rapid rate of change in the workplace, prospective workers need to develop new skill sets to cope and thrive in this changing economy. Mergers, takeovers, and business-closings will continue to be the business norm. Workers with the most effective work skills will be the most likely to retain their position and even thrive in the workplace. The purpose of this workbook is to provide workers and prospective workers with the requisite skills they will need to be successful in any work setting. The workbook contains five separate sections to help participants learn more about themselves and the works skills that they possess that are fundamental to their ability to work effectively. They will learn about the importance of these skills in the changing workplace and complete assessments and activities to define the required workplace skills and determine their skill gaps in the workplace.
$69.95
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James Furrow, Gail Palmer, Susan Johnson, George Faller, and Lisa Palmer -Olsen Emotionally Focused Family Therapy: Restoring Connection and Promoting Resilience
This is the definitive manual for applying the effectiveness of emotionally focused therapy (EFT) to the complexities of family life. Integrating up-to-date research with clinical transcripts and case examples throughout, Emotionally Focused Family Therapy is a must-read for therapists looking to promote the development and renewal of family relationships using the principles of EFT.
$80.95
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Emotional Well-Being Workbook
Facilitator Reproducible Sessions for Motivated Behavior Modification The Emotional Well-Being Workbook is designed to help your clients connect with their emotions in a way that allows them to live an emotionally-balanced life. They will have the tools and techniques to cope with difficult life situations and maintain a positive outlook and positive sense of who they are as human beings. The seven sections include: 1-Bounce Back, 2- Identify and Express Emotions, 3- Balance Work & Personal Lives, 4- Maintain a Hopeful Outlook, 5 - Feel Good About Yourself, 6- Accept Change & Go With the Flow, 7- Enjoy Life, Laugh & Have Fun.
$72.95
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Emotional Sobriety
From Relationship Trauma to Resilience and Balance Illustrating that emotional sobriety is a mind/body phenomenon, Dr. Dayton includes ideas on how to attain emotional literacy--the skill of translating feelings into words so that we can use our thought processes to understand and bring our emotions into balance--and how to calm the limbic system so that we can actually experience what we're feeling. Repeated painful experiences, in childhood or adulthood, over which we have no ability or sense of control or escape can oversensitize us to stress and deregulate our limbic system. Dr. Dayton shows you through concrete examples how to bring your emotions and thoughts into balance and learn healthy ways of 'self-soothing' to relieve symptoms of depression, anxiety, rage, and the desire to self-medicate.
$22.95
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Kathrin A. Stauffer Emotional Neglect and the Adult in Therapy
Lifelong Consequences to a Lack of Early Attunement People who have experienced emotional neglect in the first months and years of life suffer negative consequences into adulthood. As adult psychotherapy clients, they require long-term work and delicate emotional attunement as well as a profound understanding of the experiences that have shaped their inner worlds. This book provides therapists with an in-depth view of the subjective experience of such "ignored children" and a range of possible theoretical models to help understand key features of their psychological functioning.
$47.00
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Emerging Practice in Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy
Innovative Theory and Applications This book explores recent innovations such as Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy as a response to trauma, Whole-body Focusing, and how focusing has been adapted in other countries. One section looks at specific contemporary issues and emerging practical applications of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, such as how Focusing can be used in well being counseling and to help decision making processes in counseling and therapy. By offering new alternatives to working effectively with difficult issues and specific client groups, this volume will appeal to a broad range of therapists, coaches, and other practitioners.
$85.00
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Effective Self-Care and Resilience in Clinical Practice
Dealing with Stress, Compassion Fatigue and Burnout Hope and resilience are essential throughout therapeutic practice as clinicians encounter a number of challenges that can lead to compassion fatigue and burnout. Through a collection of reflective practitioner accounts, this book explores how practitioners can achieve their best work through a framework of compassion.
$47.95
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Robin Shapiro Easy Ego State Interventions (EMDR)
Strategies for Working With Parts Most of us have different aspects, "parts," or "ego states" of ourselves-the silly and imaginative five-year-old part, for example, or the depressed, anxious, or angry adolescent-which manifest as particular moods, behaviors, and reactions depending on the demands of our external and internal environments. "Ego state therapy" refers to a powerful, flexible therapy that helps clients integrate and reconcile these distinct aspects of themselves. This book offers a grab bag of ego state interventions-simple, practical techniques for a range of client issues-that any therapist can incorporate in his or her practice.
$39.95
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DSM-5-TR Pocket Guide to the DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Exam
Designed for interviewers at all levels of experience, The Pocket Guide to the DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Exam is the clinician's companion for using DSM-5-TR in diagnostic interviews. Both experienced clinicians and those still in training will benefit from the thoughtful, yet practical, fashion in which DSM-5 revisions are reviewed and incorporated into the 30-minute diagnostic interview. It provides insight into the process of establishing a therapeutic alliance and offers extensive appendixes including a brief easy-to-use summary of DSM-5 TR disorders, the Mental Status Exam and psychiatric glossary, suggestions for treatment planning, guidance for evaluation, and more.
$104.50
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James Morrison DSM 5 Made Easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis
In this indispensable book, master diagnostician James Morrison presents the spectrum of diagnoses in DSM-5 in an accessible, engaging, clinically useful format. Demystifying DSM-5 criteria without sacrificing accuracy, the book includes both ICD-10-CM and ICD-9-CM codes for each disorder. It also includes the Global Assessment of Functioning GAF Scale from DSM-IV-TR , with a clear rationale for its continued use. More than 130 detailed case vignettes illustrate typical patient presentations; down-to-earth discussions of each case demonstrate how to arrive at the diagnosis and rule out other likely possibilities.
$105.00
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