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Within a developmental framework, this book guides the clinician to understand the different types of problems that parents have with infants and to determine how a given family might best be served. Other topics covered include working with families of infants with special needs and with those at risk for child maltreatment.
An introduction to adult personality assessment that will engage graduate and undergraduate students alike. This book reviews five assessment paradigms, and invites leading representatives of each paradigm, to interpret test and interview data, collected from a single subject. Divided into two parts, it suggests areas of potential integration.
A Clinician's Guide to Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy
Presents a powerful approach for helping people manage bipolar illness and protect against the recurrence of manic or depressive episodes. The book vividly details each phase of the treatment and marshals clear eveidence for tis effectiveness. This is an invaluable contribution to the biopsychosocial treatment literature.
Fully revised and updated, the second edition of this widely adopted text and professional reference reflects significant recent changes in the landscape of family therapy research.
Restructured to be even more useful to real-world clinicians, the revised and expanded second edition of this practical guide offers proven strategies for improving the long-term outcomes and quality of life of individuals with bipolar disorder.
Synthesizing the breadth of knowledge on the effects of psychological trauma on the brain, this volume integrates neurobiological, clinical, and cognitive aspects of PTSD. It covers a range of chronic problems with memory, attention, and information processing that are related to trauma exposure.
From the founder of the internationally known Benchmark School, this book presents a proven approach for helping struggling students become fully engaged readers, learners, thinkers, and problem solvers. It includes quick-reference charts and reproducible figures and activities that can be used in all subject areas from kindergarten to grade 12.
This is the first book to present a practical, problem solving approach and hands-on tools and techniques for assessing English Language learners and culturally diverse students in K-12 settings. It meets a crucial need among practitioners and special educators working in today's schools.
This volume provides unique and valuable firsthand accounts of the most important longitudinal studies of attachment. Presented are a range of research programs that have broadened our understanding of attachment in and outside of the family context and its role in individual adaptation throughout life.