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In the narrative of every human life and family, illness is a prominent character. Even if we have avoided serious illness ourselves, we cannot escape its reach into our circle of …
Integrating developmental and systems theories, the authors propose an original scenario by which to understand and treat the family unit. Under study here is the primary …
Stern presents a major synthesis of the newly exploding field of infant mental health and creates a new model of treatment. He shows the critical elements of any parent-infant …
The paradox of the contemporary family is that it is both patriarchal and father-absent. Family therapists reproduce these problems by blaming mothers, protecting fathers, ignoring …
After 9/11, thousands of mental health professionals from across the country assembled in Manhattan to help handle the almost certain avalanche of traumatized New Yorkers. …
Traces the history and development of psychotherapy and reviews the lives and contributions of Pierre Janet, Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, and Carl Jung
For decades, health care providers have worked as though there were a monolithic wall dividing the ailments of the mind from those of the body. Theorists on either side developed …
This important new book brings together the work of top scholars and clinicians at leading universities and medical centres on the benefits and risks of transpersonal therapy. …
In overwhelming trauma, when words fail, it is the body that begins to speak. How can clinicians listen to the body and understand its messages? This book is both a detailed review …
The author of Running on Ritalin advocates a balanced approach to treating ADD and related conditions with psychiatric drugs only on an as-needed basis when non-pharmaceutical …