 | Paul Gilbert - 2007 - 424 pages
`Excellent! Excellent! Excellent! I would thoroughly recommend this book to any other counsellor of psychotherapist. It is described on the back cover as 'outstanding ... | |
 | Judith Harris - 2003 - 304 pages
Explores the therapeutic uses and effects of writing in a post-Freudian age. | |
 | Michael Ross, Dale T. Miller - 2002
This book contains essays in honour of Melvin J. Lerner, a pioneer in the psychological study of justice. The contributors to this volume are internationally renowned scholars ... | |
 | Danielle Knafo - 2004 - 605 pages
Terrorism and war have engendered a special set of people with distinctive and uniquely contemporary therapeutic needs. How do we cope with the personal experience of political ... | |
 | Glenn R. Schiraldi, Melissa Hallmark Kerr - 2002 - 326 pages
Excessive anger is very destructive. The Anger Sourcebook pulls together all of the diverse elements needed to transform anger into inner peace, empowering individuals to ... | |
 | Nancy S. Boyles, Darlene Contadino - 1999 - 277 pages
Discusses symptoms of the disorder and explains how to get proper diagnosis and help a child deal with the challenges of the condition | |
 | Jon Carlson, Len Sperry - 2000 - 571 pages
Cited by William Glasser as a groundbreaking book addressing a major need of all practicing therapists, this volume provides detailed guidance on all the most effective brief ... | |
 | Andrew Brink - 2000 - 221 pages
The Creative Matrix shows how Freudian and Kleinian theories of creativity are giving way to an attachment model, owing to research on anxiety by John Bowlby and other ... | |
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