Discusses and demonstrates the structure of a typical cognitive behavioral therapy session. This work covers components of a session, the theoretical rationale and empirical support behind the structure of the session, and a demonstration with a client. It features titles that show the steps followed in the therapy session.
Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) helps clinicians and researchers make objective assessments of relationship patterns, and enables clients to improve their social interactions. SASB can help identify connections between clients' current symptoms, and their current and historical relationship patterns. The SASB coding system serves ......
A Story About Alzheimer's Disease for Young Children
Barbara Schnurbush helps children understand how Alzheimer's disease will ultimately change older people they are close to, such as their grandparents, and provides hints for parents to provide ways that they can help their children handle their feelings and worries.
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.
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 work makes the daily challenges, joys and frustrations of police work come alive. The realities of "keeping the peace" reveal sources of sustenance and stress that are often contrary to popular wisdom. Also, race and gender issues are shown to be a source of stress.
Reducing Violence and Other Public Health Problems
Provides practitioners and researchers with the means to make more impactful choices in the design and implementation of prevention programs. Drawing from state-of-the-art research on a range of behaviour problems, Victoria Banyard and Sherry Hamby present a strengths-based approach to prevention.
This book integrates the basic and applied literature to provide mental health providers with concrete, evidence-based strategies for building and strengthening the parent-child relationship and addresses challenges typically neglected by intervention manuals.
Presents research and theory on couple relationships, with an emphasis on the implications for child development. This book demonstrates the influence of couple relationships on parenting processes and child development. It explores the determinants of couple functioning, relationship satisfaction, and relationship stability.