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Guilford Press FOREIGN RIGHTS LIST SPRING 2016 London Book Fair

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Guilford Press

Foreign rights list

spring 2016

london Book Fair

psycholog y parenting relationships Education

Dear Friends,

Guilford is pleased to present a wide range of books for psychotherapists, counselors, healthcare professionals and general readers.

Our Spring 2016 Rights List includes general readers titles, Opening Up by Writing It Down, a guide for using expressive writing to improve mental and physical health; and Worry Less, Live More, a workbook to help readers use mindfulness to make meaningful changes in their life.

Highlights from our psychology titles include Promoting Emotional Resilience, an emotion-focused coping skills program for stress management; Cognitive-Behavioral Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia, a practical treatment guide to help clients achieve recovery goals related to living, learning, working, and socializing; and CBT for Depres-sion in Children and Adolescents, a unique treatment for 8 to 18-year-olds recovering from depression.

If you would like more detailed information or reading copies, please feel free to contact us at any time.

Kathy Kuehl DaviD Mitchell [email protected] [email protected]

The GuilForD Press 370 Seventh Avenue • Suite 1200 • New York, NY 10001-1020http://www.guilford.com/rights-and-translationsTel +1 212 431 9800 • Fax +1 212 966 6708

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TABle oF CoNTeNTsGeneral Readers .....................................................................................................2–4Professional Psychology .........................................................................................5–9Child Psychology ................................................................................................10–11Education ...........................................................................................................12–14Research Methods ..............................................................................................15–16 Backlist .............................................................................................................17–18

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General readers

opening Up by Writing it DownThird EdiTion

How Expressive Writing Improves Health and Eases Emotional PainPennebaker • 212 • July 2016

• Expressing painful emotions can improve our mental and physical health if we take just a few minutes to write about personal experiences or problems. This compassionate book shows you how.

• This easy technique has been proven to promote a sense of wellbeing, decrease stress, improve relationships, and boost the immune system.

• 75% of the material is new.

• Updated with findings from hundreds of new studies and new information on specific health benefits, and practical exercises to help readers try out expressive writing.

Worry less, live MoreThe Mindful Way through Anxiety Workbookorsillo • 240 • June 2016

• This effective workbook provides readers with a blueprint for using mindfulness to make meaningful changes in their life and improving interpersonal relationships, by addressing anxiety and unclear emotions.

• Includes realistic examples of how others have overcome chronic worry.

• Exercises, planning tools, and meditation and acceptance practices build self-knowledge and self-compassion.

• Anxiety is among the top reasons people seek help; mindfulness techniques are effective and popular around the world.

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smart but scattered guide to successHow to Use Your Brain’s Executive Skills to Keep Up, Stay Calm, and Get Organized at Work and at Homedawson • 294 • January 2016

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• From the bestselling authors of Smart but Scattered and Smart but Scattered Teens.

• Executive skills for adults—such as planning, time management, and emotion regulation—are easy to identify and strengthen with these proven methods, which are based on the most recent brain research.

straight talk about psychiatric Medications for KidsFourTh EdiTion

Wilens • 340 • April 2016

• From Harvard psychiatrists, this pratical guide gives parents the information they need to make the best choices about whether or not to use psychiatric medications with their children.

• A top-selling authoritative guide, with previous editions published internationally.

• User-friendly, practical format that features new pullouts, boxes, and lists for easy reference.

Mind over MoodSEcond EdiTion

Change How You Feel by Changing the Way You ThinkGreenberger • 341 • october 2015

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• New edition of the international bestseller, with over 1,000,000 copies in print in 23 languages.

• From internationally recognized master clinicians who promote their work worldwide.

• Awarded the most influential CBT publication by the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies—the first American book so honored.

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Managing pain Before it Manages YouFourTh EdiTion

caudill • 281 • January 2016

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• The bestseller that’s helped over 200,000 readers worldwide.

• A new edition of the best and most up-to-date practical pain management manual on the market, now with additional mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques.

• Includes simple, easy to use suggestions that can have immediate benefits.

thinking girl’s guide to the right guyHow Knowing Yourself Can Help You Navigate Dating, Hookups, and Lovedavila • 322 • February 2016

• From an internationally recognized expert on young women’s romantic relationships.

• Unique focus on teaching young women to uncover their innermost needs, unlike most relationship advice books.

• Builds the skills necessary for a diverse range of women to see themselves and their partners clearly and make smart choices.

Activity Kit for Babies and toddlers at riskHow to Use Everyday Routines to Build Social and Communication SkillsFein • 240 • december 2015

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• From an internationally recognized author who speaks frequently outside the U.S.

• Over 100 simple yet effective ideas help parents strengthen social and communication skills in their toddlers.

• Proven techniques from experienced researchers and clinicians who have successfully shared them with their clients.

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emotion in therapyFrom Science to Practicehofmann • 202 • december 2015

• From an internationally recognized author and past president of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy.

• This concise volume explains how research findings on emotions can be used in psychotherapy, even in CBT.

Changing Behavior in DBt®

Problem Solving in Actionheard • 266 • october 2015

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• From authors with decades of experience training professionals worldwide.

• With significant numbers of therapists being trained in DBT every year, this is the first book to specifically address problem solving components of DBT in depth.

promoting emotional resilienceCognitive-Affective Stress Management Training

Smith • 338 • June 2016

• A brief emotion-focused coping skills program that helps clients regulate their affective responses in stressful situations.

• Efficient and flexible: a six-session treatment that can be used alone or easily be combined with other therapies.

• Empirically supported CBT-based approach. Uses the “induced affect” technique to reduce emotional arousal, combined with relaxation training and cognitive, mindfulness, and acceptance-based strategies.

• Targets the emotional responses to stress that are central to depression, anxiety, panic, OCD, and many other common problems.

• Helps patients learn key emotion regulation skills to make them more resilient when stressors arise.

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treatment plans and interventions for obsessive-Compulsive Disorderrego • 238 • April 2016

• A practical, hands-on guide for providing psychotherapy for OCD, which combines CBT and exposure therapy with mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and other key treatments.

• From an international speaker and experienced researcher in the field.

rumination-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral therapy for DepressionWatkins • 362 • March 2016

• This approach refines CBT specifically for patients who ruminate a lot, proven to be more effective than standard CBT for this population.

• From a highly regarded author who presents his work widely, the book will appeal to therapists worldwide.

Cognitive-Behavioral social skills training for schizophreniaA Practical Treatment GuideGranholm • 312 • April 2016

• Expected to generate early demand due to growing interest in the field.

• Can be used with individuals or in groups.

• This book melds together some of the most well-established interventions, such as CBT, social skills training, and problem-solving training.

• Empirically supported manual that provides tips to explain common problems and ways to overcome them.

• Complete volume, includes all necessary materials, including forms and handouts.

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Acute stress DisorderWhat It Is and How to Treat It

Bryant • 338 March 2016

Clinical textbook of Addictive DisordersFourTh EdiTion

Mack • 730 April 2016

handbook of emotionsFourTh EdiTion

Barrett • 1020 June 2016

Attachment in AdulthoodSEcond EdiTion

Structure, Dynamics, and Change

Mikulincer • 690 April 2016

Adaptive DisclosureA New Treatment for Military Trauma, Loss, and Moral Injury

Litz • 205 november 2015

BiofeedbackFourTh EdiTion

A Practitioner’s Guide

Schwartz • 764 March 2016

living without an Amygdala

Amaral • 414 June 2016

handbook of AttachmentThird EdiTion

Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications

cassidy • 1116 April 2016

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professional psychology

group treatment for substance AbuseSEcond EdiTion

A Stages-of-Change Therapy ManualVelasquez • 308 • october 2015

• The bestselling addiction treamtment manual from a widely respected author, with 50% new material.

• User-friendly format, provides easy-to-use, flexible, highly practical materials that can be used based on the needs of the group.

treating Women with substance Use DisordersThe Women’s Recovery GroupGreenfield • 282 • May 2016

• A CBT-focused, evidence-based group therapy for women with substance use disorders.

• Practical and well suited for outpatient treatment, as well as residential and correctional settings.

Motivational interviewing in nutrition and Fitnessclifford • 276 • december 2015

• From experienced, registered dieticians, this book provides a user-friendly, pratical guide for applying Motivational Interviewing (a technique to effect behavior change) in health, nutrition, wellness coaching, and fitness.

• No prior knowledge of Motivational Interviewing required.

social psychology of good and evilSEcond EdiTion

Miller • 544 • May 2016

• Significantly revised and expanded new edition that includes 75% new material and 16 new chapters.

• Contemporary take on a timeless topic that looks at racism, sexual violence, volunteerism, terrorism, altruism, and more.

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Mastering the Clinical ConversationLanguage as InterventionVillatte • 406 • november 2015

• An accessible new resource on the increasingly influential Relational Frame Theory (RFT), this volume shares innovative ways to enhance assessment and intervention using specific kinds of clinical conversations.

• From clinical researchers and skilled therapists who present and offer workshops worldwide, especially in Europe.

handbook of MindfulnessTheory, Research, and PracticeBrown • 466 • november 2015

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• Discusses applications of mindfulness in both healthy and clinical populations.

• From leading scholars in the field, a comprehensive view of the current knowledge on mindfulness that assembles the best information that current science has to offer.

Buddhist psychology and Cognitive-Behavioral therapyA Clinician’s GuideTirch • 266 • november 2015

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• From internationally recognized leaders in compassion-focused therapy, a clearly written clinical volume on the many Buddhist concepts that have relevance for Western psychotherapy.

• Includes concrete exercises to integrate into therapy.

principles and practice of psychiatric rehabilitationSEcond EdiTion

An Empiracle Approach corrigan • 430 • June 2016

• Students and practitioners gain the knowledge needed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities progress in their recovery process and build personally satisfying lives.

• The author has been faculty in Japan and the Netherlands, and served on grant review boards in Hong Kong, Israel, Austria, and Germany.

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treating internalizing Disorders in Children and AdolescentsCore Techniques and Strategiesnangle • 326 • June 2016

• First work to identify the techniques for treating internalizing disorders (anxiety and mood disorders, but also anorexia, and bulimia).

• Transdiagnostic; organized by treatment type rather than by diagnosis.

• Chapters describe each core technique and provide step-by-step guidance, with examples showing how to use and adapt the interventions.

• Covers exposure tasks, cognitive strategies, psychoeducation, social skills training, and more.

CBt for Depression in Children and AdolescentsA Guide to Relapse PreventionKennard • 196 • May 2016

• A unique, CBT-based treatment, called RP-CBT, for 8 to 18 year-olds recovering from depression.

• Other therapies work in the acute phase of treatment, but relapse remains high; this model offers a solution therapists have been looking for.

• Includes clear case examples and reproducible child and parent handouts.

• From the well-respected researcher-clinician known for work with this tough-to-treat population.

Behavioral Activation with AdolescentsA Clinician’s Guide

Mccauley • 226 February 2016

emotion regulation skills system for Cognitively Challenged ClientsA DBT® -Informed Approach

Brown • 367 december 2015

treating ptsD in preschoolersA Clinical Guide

Scheeringa • 222 october 2015

Autism and Joint AttentionDevelopment, Neuroscience, and Clinical Fundamentals

Mundy • 350 March 2016

essential play therapy techniquesTime-Tested Approaches

Schaefer • 280 January 2016

trauma systems therapy for Children and teensSEcond EdiTion

Saxe • 506 november 2015

termination Challenges in Child psychotherapy

Gil • 221 • october 2015

handbook of infant Biopsychosocial Development

calkins • 480 August 2015

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Child PsyChology

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School PSychology

ADhD rating scale—5 for Children and AdolescentsChecklists, Norms, and Clinical Interpretation

duPaul • 124 February 2016

integrated Multi-tiered systems of supportBlending RTI and PBIS

Mcintosh • 356 March 2016

ABCs of CBMSEcond EdiTion

A Practical Guide to Curriculum-Based Measurement

hosp • 206 April 2016

practical handbook of Multi-tiered systems of supportBuilding Academic and Behavioral Success in Schools

Brown-chidsey • 346 december 2015

DsM-5® Diagnosis in the schoolsTobin • 268 • december 2015

• Cuts through the overwhelming length and complexity of DSM-5 by focusing thematically on the most common childhood diagnoses seen in school settings.

• Not a replacement for the DSM, but a concise and accessible companion volume that helps school personnel understand the disorders better.

• Unique resource specifically for school practitioners, fully updated for DSM-5; includes revised coverage of autism spectrum disorders and much more.

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Education

Direct Behavior ratingLinking Assessment, Communication, and Intervention

Briesch • 324 May 2016

teaching elementary Mathematics to struggling learners

Witzel • 180 January 2016

promoting successful transition to Adulthood for students with Disabilities

Morgan • 296 February 2016

handbook of evidence-Based practices for emotional and Behavioral DisordersApplications in Schools

Walker • 622 december 2015

DBt® skills in schoolsSkills Training for Emotional Problem Solving for Adolescents (DBT STEPS-A)Mazza • 402 • June 2016

• A school-based curriculum to teach adolescents critical life skills: mindfulness, emotion regulation, decision making, and interpersonal communication.

• Provides teachers with lesson plans, explicit instructions, and reproducible material.

• With contributions from Alec L. Miller and Jill H. Rathus, internationally renowned researchers in the field.

• The first nonclinical application of DBT skills. Brings DBT skills to a broader audience by embedding them in social-emotional learning.

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Education

40 strategies for guiding readers through informational texts

Moss • 276 • May 2016

organizing the early literacy ClassroomHow to Plan for Success and Reach Your Goals

Walpole • 132 June 2016

psychology of readingTheory and Applications

Schwanenflugel • 360 november 2015

handbook of professional Development in educationSuccessful Models and Practices, PreK-12

Martin • 562 october 2015

teaching Advanced literacy skillsA Guide for Leaders in Linguistically Diverse Schools

Lesaux • 196 June 2016

Collaborative Coaching for Disciplinary literacyStrategies to Support Teachers in Grades 6-12

Elish-Piper • 225 February 2016

reading and Writing in preschoolTeaching the Essentials

casbergue • 164 december 2015

handbook of Writing researchSEcond EdiTion

MacArthur • 464 october 2015

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ReseaRch Methods

growth ModelingStructural Equation and Multilevel Modeling Approaches

Grimm • 504 June 2016

hypothesis testing and Model selection in the social sciences

Weakliem • 194 May 2016

psychometric MethodsTheory into Practice

Price • 514 • June 2016

educational MeasurementFrom Foundations to Future

Wells • 494 • April 2016

Doing Developmental researchA Practical GuideStriano • 177 • February 2016

• From a globally recognized author, who hosts workshops and presentations both within the U.S. and in Europe.

• Conversational, jargon-free writing, this book provides undergraduate-graduate students, junior professors and laboratory managers in the developmental sciences with a how-to guide to doing research with infants through adolescents.

• Hands-on approach to practical topics rarely covered in the challenging area of child development research.

• Useful features include real-life examples (including international examples), sample scripts, and reproducible forms.

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research literacyA Primer for Understanding and Using Research

Beaudry • 380 March 2016

Developmental evaluation exemplarsPrinciples in Practice

Patton • 324 october 2015

Writing a proposal for Your DissertationGuidelines and Examples

Terrell • 282 november 2015

Applied Meta-Analysis for social science research

card • 377 october 2015

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principles and practice of structural equation Modeling, FourTh EdiTion

Kline • 534 • november 2015

• Complete but easy to understand, this book has been acclaimed for its user-friendly features and practical approach.

• From a successful SEM author, who presents regularly around the world, this top-selling SEM text has been extensively revised with 45% new material.

• Provides a comprehensive understanding of all phases of SEM, from data collection and screening to the interpretation and reporting.

• Includes real data examples from a variety of disciplines, exercises with answers, rule tips, and topic boxes.

• Emphasizes concepts and rationale over mathematical minutiae.

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education

child Psychology

latin AmericaSEcond EdiTion

Regions and People

Kent • 516 • April 2016

primer of gisSEcond EdiTion

Fundamental Geographic and Cartographic Concepts

harvey • 360 october 2015

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