Dr. William Ming Liu presents his worldview model of psychotherapy, which focuses on the client's personal history and the messages they have received about social class. Dr. Liu interviews the client, a young female from an immigrant family, at length about her earlier experiences with class and how they influenced her social perspective ......
Kathleen J. Bieschke demonstrates her affirmative approach to psychotherapy, working with a young man to uncover his interpersonal concerns within the context of his gay identity. This affirmative approach involves a strong focus on the therapeutic alliance, with the therapist serving as an advocate for the client and being mindful that gay ......
Demonstrates this integrative method, in which each partner's schemas are explored to determine how they interact and connect. Dr. Jeffrey E. Young works with a couple to identify the conflicts they experience, how these conflicts are linked to each partner's schemas, and how they can better express to each other what they need in the ......
How Courtroom Behavior Affects Jury Decision Making
Reviews the scientific support for popular advocacy recommendations. It first summarises trial commentators' recommendations, then reviews the scientific support for these recommendations, and finally evaluates the recommendations in light of the scientific support. Topics include attorney demeanour, verbal and nonverbal communications, the ......
In Cop Watch: Spectators, Social Media, and Police Reform, renowned social psychologist Hans Toch takes stock of the vast changes in police procedures that have occurred over the last half-century by examining the evolving role of spectators to police-citizen interactions. This sympathetic and informed analysis details the concerns of both ......
Strategy, Character, and Influence in the 21st Century
In this book, renowned executive consultant Richard R. Kilburg demonstrates that despite the complexity of the modern world, the foundations of executive leadership still reside in the timeless virtues of the ancient Chinese and Greeks.
A Therapist's Guide to Personal and Professional Well-Being
Dr. Ellen Baker addresses a topic that is vitally important to therapists -- self-care for professionals who, characteristically, are attuned to caring for others. Therapist well-being is considered in terms of the balancing of the therapist's personal and professional life, by tending to physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, and the need to ......
Fredric Rabinowitz demonstrates the `deepening psychotherapy' approach with men, integrating a psychodynamic developmental perspective with a gender role strain perspective. With the use of empathy, along with asking questions and reflecting, Dr. Rabinowitz draws out the underlying sadness, anger, and feelings of emptiness that can be related to a ......
Clinicians must provide appropriate and effective services when working with multicultural clients. This offers a comprehensive, practical approach for enhancing your understanding of clients' contexts, developing a multicultural therapeutic relationship, and adapting your healing approach to your clients' needs.