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  • - Overcoming Anxiety in a World of Stress and Uncertainty
    av Paul Foxman
    854,-

    This book is written for everyone who has experienced severe anxiety and wants to be free from abnormal fear. It is also for therapists, couselors, and other helping professionals who treat patients suffering from anxiety disorders.

  • - Women and the Study of Torah in Jewish Law and History
    av Shoshana Pantel Zolty
    1 934,-

    63.00

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    881,-

    Suitable for mental professionals, this work presents the changes in psychoanalytic theory concerning the inclusion of relational and interactional concepts. It provides a methodological and epistemological stance that both calls for a radical modification of psychoanalytic theory and enhances the effectiveness of psychoanalytic treatment.

  • av Althea J. Horner
    1 106,-

    'Perhaps the acid test for any book on psychoanalytic theory is the light it sheds on the complex problems that a therapist faces. This book passes that test with flying colors. I now see my patients in a different light and I have changed my approach with beneficial results.' -Samuel L. Bradshaw, Jr. The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic

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    1 233,-

    Challenges the compartmentalization to which we seem all too easily resigned, to discover whether, and to what extent, the methods of modern scholarship can become part and parcel of the study of "Torah", conceived as a religious-intellectual way of life.

  • - Intersubjectivity in Personality Theory
     
    1 156,-

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  • av Wilfred R. Bion
    706,-

    In this book Bion describes his use of the term 'alpha-function' to conceptualize how the data of emotional experience is processed and digested. This includes his thinking on 'contact barriers' and the bearing of 'projective identification' on the genesis of thought.

  • - A Comprehensive Introduction
    av Nathan T. Lopes Cardozo
    911,-

    Offers those interested in Jewish tradition an explanation of and basic insight into Judaism's classical sources. This book contains a diverse selection of material culled from the Talmud and from the writings of many of Judaism's sages. It is suitable for novice students as well as for those with some background in Torah study.

  • - Courage, Resilience, Gratitude, Generosity, Forgiveness, and Sacrifice
    av Salman Akhtar
    1 182,-

    By elucidating the origins, dynamics, social pleasures, and clinical benefits of courage, resilience, gratitude, generosity, forgiveness, and sacrifice, Good Stuff sheds light on a corner of human experience that has remained inadequately understood by psychoanalysts and other mental health professionals.

  • - Discovering Multiple Psychoanalytic Traditions
     
    1 229,-

    This book shows how the differing views of twenty-three psychoanalysts of different traditions affect theoretical and technical issues in psychoanalytic treatments. Their selections from a series of nine cases will be of great interest to all students and practitioners in the fields of psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and mental health. Their divergences and sometimes unexpected convergences make for fascinating reading.

  • - A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Treatment
     
    1 083,-

    In Facing Cancer and the Fear of Death: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Treatment, Dr. Norman Straker proposes that "death anxiety" is responsible for the American society's failure to address costly futile care at the end of life.

  • - Words Matter
    av Mary H. Davis
    1 145,-

    This book explores the role of language in interpersonal and intrapsychic life, looking at how it can support as well as interfere with our ability to function in a social environment. The way language can be used and enhanced to foster change within psychotherapy is discussed, exploring the tension between verbal thought and nonverbal thought.

  • - A Guide to the Needs of Children
    av Eileen Johnson
    1 284,-

    The book is a summary of the emotional rights of children. It outlines the rights of children, explains how they can be upheld by teachers, parents, and others who care for children, and gives examples of emotional education in practice. (The book is an antidote to the Tiger Mother school of thought.)

  • - Creation of a Beautiful Self
    av Ellen Sinkman
    1 229,-

    This book addresses the vital importance of beauty, its sources, and manifestations in everyone's lives-including psychotherapy patients. During psychotherapy, patients manifest or defend against the desire to be beautiful. This book considers definitions of beauty, gender identity themes, and origins of beauty in the mother-infant relationship.

  • - Mourning, Adaptation, and the Next Generation
    av Salman Akhtar
    1 465,-

    This book provides clinical strategies for working with immigrant and ethnically diverse patients and their offspring while drawing observations from the humanities to reveal truths about the psychological impact of immigration. Each aspect of the life of an immigrant is explored, shedding light on the complexities of work, friendship, sex, marriage, aging, religion, and politics.

  • - A Therapist's Guide to Heart-Centered Psychotherapy
    av William P. Ryan
    1 229,-

    When therapists work in a heart-centered way, they feel freer to be both professionals and loving human beings. Working from the Heart advocates for a deeper understanding that the therapist's expressions of non-sexual, non-romantic love are a core ingredient in effective psychotherapy. Each chapter in Working from the Heart focuses from a heart-centered perspective on a particular aspect of therapeutic work that has been insufficiently addressed in traditional training and supervision. Chapter topics include: removing patients' psychological blocks to receiving love; enabling patients to access their Higher Selves to solve complex life dilemmas; how to slog through professional and personal conflicts about touch in order to discern in what situations and with which patients gentle touch is the right therapeutic action; why a heart-centered approach is so important for male patients; how therapists can engage their "Big Hearts," aspects of their Higher Selves, during sessions; and how to create sanctuary for patients and therapists alike. Working from the Heart addresses these issues in an informal style in order to make the book more accessible to wider spectrum of readers. Ryan is sharing his ideas, gleaned from thirty-five years of experience, and inviting a conversation. For more information, please visit http://www.williampryan.com/.

  • - Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Aspects
     
    1 284,-

    Appearing nearly forty years after the last significant text on the topic, this book brings the psychoanalytic theory on play truly up to date and elucidates its significance for clinical work with the help of illustrative clinical vignettes.

  • - When Therapy Works-And When It Doesn't
    av Howard A. Bacal
    1 229,-

    The Power of Specificity in Psychotherapy: When Therapy Works-And When It Doesn't presents specificity theory, a contemporary process theory of psychotherapy that holds that each therapist-patient dyad constitutes a unique reciprocal system, challenging us to reconsider how psychotherapy is optimally practiced and taught. The perspectives of specificity theory are corroborated by cutting-edge findings in neurobiology and infant research and alter traditional views of how we understand and utilize "theory," "response," and "relationship" in both treatment and training.

  • - Attachment Representations and Behaviors of Homeless Mothers and Children
    av Ann G. Smolen
    1 255,-

    Mothering without a Home: Attachment Representations and Behaviors of Homeless Mothers and Children explores the attachment style of homeless mothers and its effect on the resulting attachment style of their children. Ann Smolen and Alexandra Harrison utilize psychoanalytically informed interventions with the goal of aiding these women in developing a deeper capacity to understand and be attuned to their children's emotional needs.

  • - Evolution of the Psychotherapist
    av T. Byram Karasu
    1 284,-

    In Life Witness: Evolution of the Psychotherapist, T. Byram Karasu demonstrates how a young therapist can become an expert clinician by transcending his own school of therapy.

  • - Innovations in Attachment-Enhancing Play Therapy
     
    621,-

    Theraplay is a form of structured play therapy designed to strengthen the attachment between parents and their child. Dr. Evangeline Munns, a Theraplay therapist and trainer, introduces this treatment method in its traditional format of individual child and parent sessions. Its simple, action-oriented, and visual activities are presented in an atmosphere of playfulness and fun, designed to easily engage both parent and child. The adaptability of this approach has led to its innovative application in working with various populations (failure to-thrive infants, sexually abused children), within various formats (siblings, families, multi-families, groups), and in various settings (private practice, mental health centers, schools). Emphasizing enhanced self-esteem, trust, and confidence, Theraplay techniques are clearly and creatively presented with rich clinical detail in this volume.

  • - Using Long-Term Skills in Short-Term Treatment
     
    729,-

    Confronting the challenge to provide sound clinical treatment in brief therapy, this timely book will enrich the practices of all psychotherapists. Designed and arranged according to the DSM-IV diagnostic categories, each chapter addresses the short-term treatment of a specific condition or patient population. Starting from the premise that psychodynamically trained clinicians already possess the requisite skills to conduct short-term treatment, the editors demonstrate how to adapt these skills to a time-limited approach.

  • - Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience
    av Susan P. Sherkow
    1 182,-

    Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience, offers a guide to understanding and treating the ASD toddler from the dual perspectives of psychoanalysis and neurofunction through describing in great detail intensive treatments of four children who began therapy as toddlers. The authors hypothesize that dyadic therapy and Reflective Network Therapy can impact a child by modifying the biochemistry of the brain, resulting in alteration of emotion and cognition. Their chapter on neurobiological mechanisms of change describes these hypotheses in depth.

  • av Ronald L. Eisenberg
    1 008,-

    Essential Figures in Jewish Scholarship compiles thorough but manageable entries on the figures most vital to an understanding the scholarship of the post-Talmudic era. Despite the fact that these scholars have been of great importance to the continued interpretation of religious texts for more than a millennium, they are typically not given as much attention as their Talmudic-era predecessors. In this valuable reference, Dr. Ronald L. Eisenberg catalogs and explains the importance of more than two hundred figures who are most vital to an understanding of the teachings of the post-Talmudic rabbis. For these figures, who fall into the categories of Geonim (rabbis writing from 600-1100), Rishonim (1100-1500), and Acharonim (1500-present day), Eisenberg provides summaries of major teachings and scholarly contributions, as well as biographical information and illustrative quotations from relevant writings.

  • - Growth and Connection for All Ages
    av Kevin B. Hull
    1 048,-

    Group Therapy Techniques with Children, Adolescents, and Adults on the Autism Spectrum explains a comprehensive group therapy approach to helping children, adolescents, and adults on the autism spectrum learn to deal with emotions while developing perspective, self worth, and self awareness. This book also includes techniques for dealing with issues such as bullying and emotional control, as well as employment, transportation, and other challenges of daily living for those on the autism spectrum.

  • av Peter Raabe
    1 535,-

    In this book, Raabe argues that philosophy can effectively inform and improve conventional methods of treating mental illness. He presents clinical evidence showing that mild and so-called clinical mental illnesses can be both prevented and alleviated with philosophical talk therapy. Raabe offers concrete case examples that support his findings.

  • - The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives
    av Stephen J. Edwards
    1 090,-

    Suicide Prevention Contracting: The Pitfalls, Perils, and Seven Safer Alternatives demonstrates that suicide prevention contracting, a widely adopted but little-understood form of suicide prevention, is almost wholly counterproductive and potentially dangerous for both patients and the clinician attempting to assist them. Edwards and Goj make a compelling case for this alarming pronouncement and offer seven alternative procedures.

  • - Entry Points into Shame and Narcissistic Vulnerability
    av Jack Danielian & Patricia Gianotti
    621 - 1 535,-

  • - Helping Children and Adolescents Grow, Connect, and Heal through the Art of Play
    av Kevin B. Hull
    532 - 1 229,-

  • - Logic, Intuition, and the Unfolding of Jewish Law
    av Moshe Koppel
    412,-

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