Designed for distribution to patients, this concise guide provides basic information about chronic depression and a clear introduction to CBASP (Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy). (more)
Informed by theoretical, research and practice considerations, Working with Interpreters in Mental Health helps practitioners to develop better ways of helping service users who need an interpreter. (more)
Provides a much-needed exploration of the criticisms levelled against one of the most widespread forms of therapeutic practice. Characterized by its critics as theoretically 'light', culturally... (more)
Working with clients who abuse drugs or alcohol poses formidable challenges to the clinician. Addicted persons are often confronting multiple, complex problems, from the denial of the addiction... (more)
This practical and accessible book of case studies takes a new look at self-harm, focusing particularly on the under-explored area of 'hidden' self-harming behaviour. These behaviours may not be... (more)
In this text, Dr Robert Hsiung - a provider of online mental health information - has gathered together a group of contributors to discuss clinical, ethical and legal issues in e-therapy. The text... (more)
This Second Edition is filled with valuable information on the latest developments in research and major issues faced by therapists treating women, along with clinical case studies that provide... (more)
Thoroughly grounded in contemporary development, this text explores the ecological niche of the infant-caregiver dyad and examines the evolutionary leap that permits communication to take place... (more)
In this book, researchers and therapists from a wide range of different disciplines and areas explore the role of shame in various physical and psychological disorders, and provide practical advice... (more)
In the past decade, important progress has been made in understanding the spectrum of obsessive-compulsive disorders; however, most advances in treatment have been directed at the compulsive element... (more)
A pathbreaking book looking at everyday storytelling as a twofold
In a ground-breaking new approach to cognitive therapy, the author addresses limitations of cognitive theories and describes how metacognition, self-attentional processes and worry strategies are... (more)
Compassion Fatigue is the latest in an evolving concept known in the field of traumatology as Secondary Traumatic Stress, or the stress experienced by caregivers. At focus in this volume are the... (more)
In the face of trauma, our assumptive world - the world experienced as normal or predictable - is seriously disrupted. This disruption functions as a metaphor for traumatic loss in this volume,... (more)
In this important book, the authors explore the roots of severe mental illness and propose, for teh first time, the development of a more balanced approach to treatment - Neurodynamics - which... (more)
This volume adds a vital dimension to the solutioin-focused therapy literature, providing a rich theoretical framework to facilitate nonformulaic clinical decision making. (more)
In this innovative book, two leading practitioners tell the stories of the people they have met as clients, and how they, as therapists, tried to help them. (more)
This book takes the later work of Carl Rogers with the utmost seriousness and moves into unexpected and perhaps dangerously controversial terrain. Rogers discovered that he had greatly underestimated... (more)
The many different therapeutic models in use today can lead to blind spots in clinical practice. This important and timely book gives a balanced synthesis, based on actual cases, evidence, practice... (more)
If you have ever wanted to know what it is like to work in a high security psychiatric hospital, caring for some of the most difficult people in the country, this book will bring you face to face... (more)
In this book, which draws on some of Stephen Frosh's most innovative work, the question of how to understand the 'personal' in contemporary social life is explored through three themes: 'troubled... (more)
This volume deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy - who is the therapist? And how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationship? A good deal... (more)
This thought-provoking book investigates the impact of racism in mental health settings, covering individual clinical encounters and the broader picture of service provision. The authors look... (more)
This book focuses on the theoretical aspects of sandplay therapy, presenting Dora M. Kalff's ideas and drawing out the significance of Kalffian sandplay for therapists. Building on Kalffian ideas of... (more)
Expanding on a new theory for a science of relating, this work explains how the relevance of this theory relates to the practice of psychotherapy. The theory cuts across all schools of therapy, and... (more)