A guide to mentoring relationships written exclusively for graduate students. Authors Johnson and Huwe draw directly from their own experiences as mentor and protege to advise students on finding a mentor and maintaining the mentor relationship throughout graduate school.
Included with this title is a free copy of the ""Stress Management and Relaxation Training: Therapist's Manual"". Together, these two books provide a complete clinical framework for health professionals who wish to offer group psychosocial support to breast cancer patients.
This workbook, along with its companion volume ""Stress Management Intervention for Women With Breast Cancer"", provides a complete clinical framework for health professionals who wish to offer group psychosocial support to breast cancer patients.
Multiple personality-the mysterious capture of the body by alien, unseen personalities, or "alters"-is the stuff of courtroom drama and the basis of riveting accounts like Sybil. It's also a staple in horror movies, and that, according to Nicholas Spanos, is where it should stay. In Multiple Identities and False Memories, Spanos, one of the ......
This is a journal tool for women who have chosen to participate in group counselling after receiving a breast cancer diagnosis. Conveying respect for and knowledge of the varieties of experience a breast cancer diagnosis can bring, it challenges the reader to delve into her individual experience.
Containing information about the group therapy process, this title discusses the various experiences of breast cancer patients and supplies tools that both relatively new and seasoned therapists can rely upon when beginning new groups.
In "Integrating Aging Topics into Psychology", leading teacher-scholars provide guidance about ageing topics in the core psychology curriculum, as well as in more specialized areas, such as gender and industrial organizational psychology.
Asian Americans are proportionally the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. This volume offers a framework for the conceptual and methodological development of Asian American psychology and provides future research directions by experts in the field.
An exploration of the emotions of despair, fear and anger that arose after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in September 2001. The authors analyze reactions to the attacks through the lens of terror management theory, an existential psychological model.