Psychiatry/Psychology
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Group Therapy Card Deck
Renowned psycho-educational learning expert and author of the highly praised Tips and Tools for the Therapeutic Toolbox series, Judith Belmont, bring us The Group Therapy Card Deck. Designed with you in mind, it offers 99 therapeutic exercises that support impactful group sessions. Each card includes a unique activity that draws from some of the most effective approaches in therapy. The cards serve as stand-alone treatment activities to help clients understand therapeutic concepts, build coping skills, and generalize their skills outside of the group.Group Team Building to increase cohesiveness, CBT to dispute distorted thinking, DBT for embracing life's contradictions, ACT to accept what you cannot change and Positive Psychology for fostering optimism.
$29.95
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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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Handbook of Attachment Third Edition
Widely regarded as the state-of-the-science reference on attachment, this handbook interweaves theory and cutting-edge research with clinical applications. Leading researchers examine the origins and development of attachment theory; present biological and evolutionary perspectives; and explore the role of attachment processes in relationships, including both parent-child and romantic bonds. Implications for mental health and psychotherapy are addressed, with reviews of exemplary attachment-oriented interventions for children and adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Contributors discuss best practices in assessment and critically evaluate available instruments and protocols.
$134.50
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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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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 Wise Interventions
How Social Psychology Can Help People Change Precise shifts in the ways people make sense of themselves, others, and social situations can help people flourish. This compelling handbook synthesizes the growing body of research on wise interventions - brief, nonclinical strategies that are "wise" to the impact of social-psychological processes on behavior. Leading authorities describe how maladaptive or pejorative interpretations can undermine people's functioning and how they can be altered to produce benefits in such areas as academic motivation and achievement, health, well-being, and personal relationships.
$62.99
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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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Thomas Hübl, Julie Jordan Avritt Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds
What can you do when you carry scars not on your body, but within your soul? And what happens when those spiritual wounds exist not just in you, but in everyone in your family, community, and even beyond? In this guide to understanding and healing shared trauma, spiritual teacher Thomas Hubl details the Collective Trauma Integration Process, a group-based modality for evoking and eventually dissolving stuck traumatic energies. This practical tool kit for integration includes essays by Dr. Gabor Mate, Dr. Otto Scharmer, Dr. Christina Bethell, and Ken Wilber.
$33.99
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Healing Developmental Trauma
How Early Trauma Affects Self-Regulation, Self-Image, and the Capacity for Relationship Written for those working to heal developmental trauma and seeking new tools for self-awareness and growth. NARM is a somatically based psychotherapy that emphasizes a person's strengths, capacities, resources, and resiliency and is a powerful tool for working with both nervous system regulation and distortions of identity such as low self-esteem, shame, and chronic self-judgment.
$29.95
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Jasmin Lee Cori Healing from Trauma: A Survivor's Guide to Understanding Your Symptoms and Reclaiming Your Life
For survivors rather than professionals -- from a therapist who is also a trauma survivor. Create a more balanced life that supports your recovery Choose appropriate interventions (therapies, self-help groups, medications and alternatives) Recognize how far you've come in your healing and what you need to keep growing Complete with exercises, healing stories, points to remember, and resources, this is a perfect companion for anyone seeking to reclaim their life from the devastating impacts of trauma.
$23.99
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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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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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Daniel A. Hughes, Kim S. Golding, Julie Hudson Healing Relational Trauma with Attachment-Focused Interventions: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy with Children and Families
DDP is an attachment-focused treatment for children and adolescents who experience abuse and neglect and are now in stable foster and adoptive families. Its central interventions are influenced by enhanced knowledge about the structure and functions of the brain, as well as the latest findings regarding developmental trauma and the related attachment problems it brings.
$53.95
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Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors
Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors integrates a neurobiologically informed understanding of trauma, dissociation, and attachment with a practical approach to treatment, all communicated in straightforward language accessible to both client and therapist. Readers will be exposed to a model that emphasizes "resolution"--a transformation in the relationship to one's self, replacing shame, self-loathing, and assumptions of guilt with compassionate acceptance. Its unique interventions have been adapted from a number of cutting-edge therapeutic approaches, including Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Internal Family Systems, mindfulness-based therapies, and clinical hypnosis. Readers will close the pages of Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors with a solid grasp of therapeutic approaches to traumatic attachment, working with undiagnosed dissociative symptoms and disorders, integrating "right brain-to-right brain" treatment methods, and much more. Most of all, they will come away with tools for helping clients create an internal sense of safety and compassionate connection to even their most disowned selves.
$72.95
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Marion F. Solomon, Daniel J. Siegel Healing Trauma: Attachment, Mind, Body & Brain
As we move into the third millennium, the field of mental health is in an exciting position to bring together diverse ideas from a range of disciplines that illuminate our understanding of human experience: neurobiology, developmental psychology, traumatology, and systems theory. The contributors emphasize the ways in which the social environment, including relationships of childhood, adulthood, and the treatment milieu change aspects of the structure of the brain and ultimately alter the mind.
$63.50
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Dr. Alan Wolfelt Healing Your Grieving Heart After a Cancer Diagnosis
100 Practical Ideas for Coping, Surviving, and Thriving This empathetic guide coauthored by cancer survivor Dr. Alan Wolfelt helps individuals understand and cope with the many difficult thoughts and feelings to which a cancer diagnosis can give rise, assisting them as they find ways to experience peace and joy throughout their journey. Among the 100 ideas for surviving and thriving in this book are those that explain the basic principles of grief and mourning and how they apply to a life-altering, life-threatening, or terminal medical diagnosis. Others offer instantaneous, in-the-moment suggestions of things that cancer patients can do immediately in order to express their grief and live with meaning in each moment.
$15.95
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Healing Your Grieving Heart For Teens
With sensitivity and insight, this series offers suggestions for healing activities that can help survivors learn to express their grief and mourn naturally. Acknowledging that death is a painful, ongoing part of life, they explain how people need to slow down, turn inward, embrace their feelings of loss, and seek and accept support when a loved one dies. Each book, geared for mourning adults, teens, or children, provides ideas and action-oriented tips that teach the basic principles of grief and healing. These ideas and activities are aimed at reducing the confusion, anxiety, and huge personal void so that the living can begin their lives again. Included in the books for teens and kids are age-appropriate activities that teach younger people that their thoughts are not only normal but necessary.
$16.95
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Babette Rothschild Help for the Helper: Preventing Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma in an Ever-Changing World: Updated + Expanded
Therapist burnout is a pressing issue, and self-care is possible only when therapists actively help themselves. The authors examine the literature from neurobiology, social psychology, and folk psychology in order to explain how therapists suffer from an excess of empathy for their clients, and then they present strategies for dealing with burnout and stress.
$38.99
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Helping Abused and Traumatized Children
Integrating Directive and Nondirective Approaches Presenting an integrative model for treating traumatized children, this book combines play, art, and other expressive therapies with ideas and strategies drawn from cognitive-behavioral and family therapy. Eliana Gil demonstrates how to tailor treatment to the needs of each child by using both directive and nondirective approaches. Throughout, practical clinical examples illustrate ways to target trauma-related symptomatology while also helping children process painful feelings and memories that are difficult to verbalize. The book concludes with four in-depth cases that bring to life the unique situation of each child and family, the decision-making process of the therapist, and the applications of developmentally informed, creative, and flexible interventions.
$42.95
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Helping Children with Anxiety DVD
Lynn Lyons Talks to Kids Anxiety in children is all too common and, when left untreated, is one of the strongest predictors of anxiety and depression later in life. Childhood fears and worries are normal, but excessive worrying and the cycle of behaviors that follow adversely influence a child's learning, social development, and family life. In this half hour video, I speak directly to children and their parents on helping them understand what worry does to their bodies and how to respond to worry in a different way.
$35.95
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Christopher A. Kearney Helping School-Refusing Children and Their Parents: A Guide for School-Based Professionals
The information in this book can help school officials combat absenteeism and reduce overall dropout rates. Designed for guidance counselors, teachers, principals and deans, school psychologists, school-based social workers, and other school professionals, this book outlines various strategies for helping children get back to school with less distress that can easily be implemented in schools. The book describes four clinical interventions that can be used to effectively address moderate cases of absenteeism, as well as instructions for adapting these procedures for use within the school system.
$64.95
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Kathleen McCue, Ron Bonn How To Help Children Through A Parent's Serious Illness: Supportive, Practical Advice from a Leading Child Life Specialist
A classic for over fifteen years, this book continues to be the go-to book for supportive, practical advice. Fully revised and updated, this new edition also explores the major issues and developments from the last decade that affect children today, including the dangers and opportunities of the Internet, a deeper understanding of how hereditary diseases affect children, the impact of the nation's explosive growth in single-parent families, and new insights into how family trauma and a parent's mental illness may affect children.
$27.95
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Imago Relationship Therapy
Perspective on Theory The author created Imago Relationship Therapy. Their concept of the conscious marriage introduced a new paradigm for understanding the dynamics of couples. This groundbreaking book offers an overview of the highly successful Imago Relationship Therapy (IRT) and the relationship of IRT with preceding schools of thought such as psychoanalytic theory, family systems theories, affect theory, and self-psychology. At the heart of IRT is a three-step process involving mirroring (reflecting) the partner's feelings, validating the partner's point of view, and the expressing empathy toward the partner's feelings. The book also presents some of the ideas of prominent Imago thinkers, such as the central role of connectivity and the problem of envy in committed relationships.
$47.00
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Implementing Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care
Implementing Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care aims to support health and social service organizations and providers to create environments, policies, and practices to mitigate the harms of structural and interpersonal violence and the trauma that ensues. The book is organized around case examples of trauma- and violence-informed care (TVIC) implementation and impact in diverse settings, providing how-to guidance for getting started, sustaining momentum, and assessing outcomes. The book describes the importance of TVIC at multiple levels, from individual practices to organizational protocols and system-level policies, emphasizing TVIC's alignment with system transformation goals. In doing so, the book presents TVIC as a call to action to improve service user experiences and outcomes, efficient and effective use of resources, and the health and well-being of staff, while addressing and reducing health and social inequities.
$44.95
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