Filling a key need, this unique handbook reviews the state of the science of group-based treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other traumarelated problems and offers detailed descriptions of specific approaches.
Multicultural Care, now in paperback, offers a comprehensive, practical approach for enhancing a clinician's understanding of clients' contexts, developing a multicultural therapeutic relationship, and adapting a healing approach to one's clients' needs. Each chapter demonstrates the application of cultural competence to a different aspect of ......
A complete practitioners guide to helping clients create distance from unhelpful ways of thinking and relating through chairwork - an important technique within schema therapy, and a standalone emotion-focused treatment in its own right.
Breaking the Silence, Myths, and Taboos That Hurt Therapists and Patients
Describes, documents, and discusses the history and current context of how silence around taboo topics affects psychotherapists and their clients. The book addresses the internal and external factors that maintain the silence and provides information, strategies, and exercises to help readers explore various unspoken topics and learn to speak up.
Trainees with competence problems are common in professional psychology training programs. This comprehensive resource guides trainers and administrators as they navigate the challenges involved in supporting these trainees.
Provides the reader with principles to inform evaluation, formulation, and treatment in their work with parents. The book offers clinical examples followed by clinical formulations offering illustrations of the application of one approach to diverse clinical challenges.
This book analyzes the science behind pathological lying by synthesizing historical and contemporary writings, clinical case studies, psychopathology theory, and large-scale research into a single, cohesive source for researchers and clinicians.
Integrating Clinical Assessment and Practice in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 Era
Presents the latest theory and research on the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders. Chapters describe changes in the DSM-5 and ICD-11 assessment of personality disorders, review empirical support for these changes, and provide clinical guidance for diagnosing and treating the most common personality disorders.
A comprehensive guide from personal and professional perspectives
This book offers a comprehensive, contemporary and practical guide to understanding and helping people with eating difficulties to live and thrive in their communities. Written by people with eating disorders, their families and leading researchers, clinicians and therapists, it explores healthcare and support services.