Norton Mental Health Spring 2015 Catalog

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SPRING 2015 BOOKS PSYCHOTHERAPY NEUROBIOLOGY PSYCHIATRY SOCIAL WORK SELF-HELP NORTON MENTAL HEALTH

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A complete catalog of the spring 2015 titles from Norton Mental Health.

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  • SPRING 2015 BOOKS

    PSYCHOTHERAPY NEUROBIOLOGY PSYCHIATRY SOCIAL WORK SELF-HELP

    NORTON

    MENTAL HEALTH

  • 2THE 10 BEST ANXIETY BUSTERSSimple Strategies to Take Control of Your Worry

    DR. MARGARET WEHRENBERG

    Follow her lead, and your body and mind will thank you with the peace and quiet you deserve. Reid Wilson, PhD, author of Dont Panic: Taking Control of Anxiety Attacks

    In 10 simple techniques, this pocket-sized, anxiety-busting guide explains the most effective remedies for worry and anxiety, whether chronic or in-the-moment. From breathing exercises and relaxation practices to thought-stopping techniques, worry containment, effective self-talk, and strategies that put an end to catastrophizing once and for all, its your go-to guide when anxiety levels begin to boil.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71076-2 2015 254 pages Paperback $13.95

    BUILDING YOUR IDEAL PRIVATE PRACTICE, Second EditionA Guide for Therapists and Other Healing Professionals

    LYNN GRODZKI

    Lynn Grodzki, psychotherapist and extraordinary practice-building coach, [writes] with the laser focus of a seasoned business professional, the empathy of a compassionate therapist, and the light touch of a great coach. Casey Truffo, author of Be A Wealthy Therapist: Finally You Can Make a Living While Making a Difference

    Building Your Ideal Private Practice, a bestseller in its genre, is now fully revised after its original publication in 2000. This comprehensive guide comprises a complete, easy to use business plan that shows therapists what to do and who to be in order to succeed. With six new chapters covering topics from the encroachment of insurance and managed care in the marketplace to the importance of online marketing, the second edition is targeted for therapists at all stages of private practice development.

    Contents: Part I. Preparation 1. The Blueprint 2. Loving the Business of Therapy 3. Top Ten Business Mantras for Success 4. Values and Vision 5. Entrepreneurial Mind-Set 6. Getting a Strong Start Part II. Building Blocks 7. Protecting Your Practice from Harm 8. The Brand Called You 9. Expanding Your Reach 10. Your Online Presence 11. Retaining Todays Clients 12. Why Good Therapists Go Broke Part III. Finishing Touches 13. Solo Versus Group Practice 14. Personal Growth and Coaching 15. Building a Business to Sell 16. Holding Onto Success Appendices I. Private Practice Pre- and Post- Test II. Top Ten Money Management Tips III. Your Marketing Action Plan

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70948-3 2015 384 pages Hardcover $34.00

    10 PRINCIPLES FOR DOING EFFECTIVE COUPLES THERAPY

    JULIE SCHWARTZ GOTTMAN AND JOHN M. GOTTMAN

    Two of the worlds leading couple therapists give readers an inside tour of what goes on inside the consulting rooms of their practice. This book gathers together what they have learned over the years and touches on issues at the core of couples work.

    Topics addressed include:

    Compared to an individual client, a relationship is an entirely different animal. What should you do first? What should you look for? What questions should you ask? If clients give different answers, who should you believe?

    How do you empathize with both clients if they have opposite points of view? Later on, if they end up separating does that mean youve failed? Are you only successful if you keep couples together?

    What are you supposed to do with all the emotional and personal history that your clients stir up in you?

    How can you make your work research-based?

    No one who works with couples will want to be without the insight, guidance, and strategies offered in this book.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70835-6 Publishing October 2015 288 pages Hardcover $24.95

  • 3THE THERAPEUTIC AHA!10 Strategies for Getting Your Clients UnstuckCOURTNEY ARMSTRONG

    Its a perennial challenge for therapists: to be effective with clients (particularly when therapy gets stuck or stalled) and to avoid burnout and boredom. Drawing on basic neuroscience concepts and showing how they can be put into practice, this book delivers 10 practical, creative strategies that therapists can use with clients to help spark their emotional brain and create new neural pathways that engage and advance the healing process. Examples include enlivening the therapeutic alliance, eliciting exciting goals, invoking inspirational imagery, and using humor, music, and movement.

    In short, its a concise guide to shaking things up in therapy, for both therapist and client.

    Contents: Introduction: The Power of Emotion Part I: Awakening a Session 1. Engaging the Emotional Brain 2. Enlivening the Therapeutic Alliance 3. Eliciting Exciting Goals Part II: Healing Emotional Wounds 4. Locating the Root of an Emotional Conflict 5. Reversing Trauma with Memory Reconsolidation Part III: Activating Experiential Change 6. Invoking Inspirational Imagery 7. Conjuring Up Compelling Stories 8. Priming with Play and Humor 9. Rousing with Rhythm, Music, and Poetry 10. Integrating Mindful Movement 11. Putting It All Together

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70840-0 2015 224 pages Hardcover $27.95

    SIMPLE SELF-CARE FOR THERAPISTSRestorative Practices to Weave Through Your WorkdayASHLEY DAVIS BUSH

    This offers a host of quick, reenergizing tools for therapists to draw on before and after sessions, and anytime in between. These 70 bite-sized self-care strategies include a range of thoughtful visualizations and exercisesincluding tools for a typical workday, tools for grounding, tools for energizing, and tools for relaxing.

    Contents: Part I. The Foundation 1. Essentials of Self-Care 2. Challenges of Self-Care 3. Occupational Hazards Part II: The Template 4. Practices for a Typical Workday Part III. The Resources 5. Practices for Grounding 6. Practices for Energizing 7. Practices for Relaxing Lifelong Self-Care

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70837-0 Publishing June 2015 304 pages Hardcover $23.95

    MORE TRANSFORMING NEGATIVE SELF-TALKPractical, Effective ExercisesSTEVE ANDREAS

    In this second volume in the series, Steve Andreas provides even more clever and effective ways to manage that voice inside your head. His strategies can go a long way towards solidifying the vital lesson that we can take charge of ourselves. Michael D. Yapko, PhD, clinical psychologist and author of Mindfulness and Hypnosis: The Power of Suggestion to Transform Experience

    In this rich collection of practical, take-charge strategies, Andreas reveals how self-critical voices can be transformed and used to your own advantage. As a follow-up to his first popular book of the same title, here he digs deeper; rather than talk back or try to silence a voice, Andreas teaches readers how to join it, clarify what its saying, ask for its positive intent, and use its specific abilities to their advantage.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70973-5 2014 128 pages Paperback $17.95

    A winner. I strongly recommend it! . . . [A] precise, articulate, systematic application of change principles to a particular problem. Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70789-2 2012 128 pages Paperback $17.50

    Transforming Negative Self-Talk Two Book Set

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71094-6 Paperbacks $29.95

    Also by Steve Andreas

  • 4POST TRAUMATIC SUCCESSPositive Psychology & Solution-Focused Strategies to Help Clients Survive & ThriveFREDRIKE BANNINK

    Banninks Post Traumatic Success is a landmark work, and in my mind the most important book on treating trauma and post traumatic stress disorder in the last 20 years. Terry S. Trepper, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Purdue University Calumet

    The first book on trauma to combine the theory and practice of positive psychology and solution-focused brief therapy with traditional approaches, this book veers away from a focus on pathology (what is wrong with clients and how to repair the worst) to a focus on what is right with them (and how to create the best)that is, from post traumatic stress to post traumatic success. Bringing together the best elements of change-based and meaning-based psychotherapy approaches, this is a much-needed guide to improving the therapeutic alliance,

    creating preferred futures for clients, and mapping the pathways to flourishing after trauma.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70922-3 2014 400 pages Paperback $29.95

    YOUR LIFE AFTER TRAUMAPowerful Practices to Reclaim Your IdentityMICHELE ROSENTHAL

    Rosenthals important book provides us all with a roadmap for going forward so that we can gracefully accept and evolve into our own best next stage. This study of trauma and identity is really the cutting edge of where the field is going and Rosenthals work has applications for all of us, no matter what the specifics of our journeys. Lee Woodruff, bestselling author of Those We Love Most

    There is life after trauma. . . . Michele Rosenthals Your Life After Trauma shows how PTSD, whatever the cause, can be transformed from weakness to strength, and how one can grow strong from the breaks. Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind

    Now a professional coach who specializes in helping trauma victims rebuild their lives, Michele Rosenthal struggled with the effects of medically-induced post-

    traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for over 25 years. In this book, she applies her personal experience and professional wisdom to offer readers an invaluable roadmap to overcoming their own trauma, in particular the loss of sense of self that often accompanies it. Expertly written by a helping professional who keenly understands the post-trauma identity crisis that is so common among PTSD sufferers, Your Life After Trauma is a simple, practical, hands-on recovery workbook. Filled with self-assessment questionnaires, exercises, tips, and toolsnot to mention insightful personal and professional vignettesit takes readers through a step-by-step process of healing.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70900-1 2015 288 pages Hardcover $24.95

    TRAUMA-SENSITIVE YOGA IN THERAPYBringing the Body into TreatmentDAVID EMERSON, Foreword by JENNIFER WEST, PhD

    When treating a client who has suffered from interpersonal traumawhether chronic childhood abuse or domestic violence, for examplethe trauma and its effects can be so entrenched, so complex, that reducing their experience to a set of symptoms or suggesting a change in cognitive frame or behavioral pattern ignores a very basic but critical player: the body.

    This practical guide presents the cutting-edge work of the Trauma Centers yoga therapy program, teaching all therapists how to incorporate it into their practices. With over 30 photographs depicting the suggested yoga forms and a final chapter that presents a portfolio of step-by-step yoga practices to use with your clients, this practical book makes yoga therapy for trauma survivors accessible to all clinicians. As an adjunct to your current treatment approach or a much-needed tool to break through to your traumatized clients, Trauma-

    Sensitive Yoga in Therapy will empower you and your clients on the path to healing.

    Contents: Foreword by Jennifer West, PhD Introduction 1. What Is Trauma-Sensitive Yoga? 2. Interoception: Sensing the Body 3. Bringing Choice into Therapy 4. Taking Effective Action 5. Being Present 6. Muscle Dynamics and Breathwork 7. Rhythm 8. Portfolio of Yoga Practices

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70950-6 2015 240 pages Hardcover $29.95

  • 5BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL LIFE COACH, SECOND EDITIONLessons from the Institute of Life Coach TrainingPATRICK WILLIAMS and DIANE S. MENENDEZ

    This is the definitive book on how to become a whole-person life coach. Taking theory to practicality, it gives readers basic to advanced steps for using coaching as a paradigm for any changes or goals their clients may desire. Hale Dwoskin, author of New York Times Bestseller, The Sedona Method: Your Key to Lasting Happiness, Success, Peace, and Emotional Well-Being

    Pat Williams, founder of the Institute for Life Coach Training (ILCT), and Diane Menendez bring back the book that has taught thousands of coaches over the past eight years with all-new information on coaching competencies, ethics, somatic coaching, wellness coaching, and how positive psychology and neuroscience are informing the profession today. Moving seamlessly from coaching fundamentals

    listening skills, effective language, session preparationto more advanced ideas such as helping clients to identify life purpose, recognize and combat obstacles, align values and actions, maintain a positive mind-set, and live with integrity, this new edition is one-stop-shopping for beginner and advanced coaches alike.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70836-3 2015 464 pages Hardcover $42.50

    THE THERAPIST IN THE REAL WORLDWhat You Never Learn in Graduate School (But Really Need to Know)JEFFREY A. KOTTLER

    With warmth, wisdom, and expertise, experienced counselor and educator Jeffrey Kottler covers crucial but under-addressed challenges that mental health professionals face in their professional lives at all levels of experience. Therapists, counselors, and social workers will find illuminating advice on mentoring, working with difficult clients, balancing private practice, public service, and personal time, navigating political and interpersonal struggles at work, giving presentations, capitalizing on the power of storytelling in therapy, understanding the inner workings of the change process, writing and publishing books and articles, keeping informed about new developments in the field, and much more.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71098-4 Publishing July 2015 336 pages Paperback $29.95

    THE THERAPISTS ULTIMATE SOLUTION BOOKEssential Strategies, Tips & Tools to Empower Your ClientsJUDITH A. BELMONT

    Clients go to therapy wanting to change, but often they have no inherent knowledge of how to change. Its up to the therapist to build a well-stocked toolkit of life skills and psychoeducational strategies. This book delivers an array of basic solutionsin the form of handouts, worksheets, exercises, quizzes, mini-lessons, and visualizationsto use with your clients and tailor to fit their needs. No matter your preferred course of therapy, having at your disposal a variety of easy-to-learn and easy-to-teach techniques for a host of common therapy issues goes a long way in keeping your clients on track.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70988-9 Publishing May 2015 368 pages Hardcover $34.95

    Contents: Introduction 1. The Stress Solution: Using Tension to Motivate 2. The Anxiety Solution: Calming Irrational Fears 3. The Depression Solution: Beating the Blues and the Merry-Go-Round of Negative Thinking 4. The Anger Solution: Giving Up the Grudge 5. The Procrastination Solution: Helping Your Clients Eliminate Bad Habits and Implement Positive Ones

    6. The Conflict Solution: Improving Your Clients Problematic Relationships 7. The Forgiveness Solution: Helping Your Clients Set Themselves Free 8. The Low Self-Esteem Solution: How to Bust Core Irrational Beliefs 9. The Regret Solution: Moving Past Remorse 10. The Change-Resistance Solution: Keeping Clients Flexible for Change 11. Putting Solutions into Practice: The Top 10 Takeaways

    Contents: Introduction Preface Part I: More Than You Bargained For 1. What You May Not Have Learned in Graduate School 2. Seismic Shifts in the Practice of Therapy 3. Walking on Water and Other Unrealistic Expectations

    4. Organized Confusion: Making Sense of Change Processes in Our Clients, Our Profession, and Ourselves 5. Returning to the Basics When It All Starts to Sound Familiar Part II: Secrets and Neglected Challenges 6. Clients Are Your Best Teachers 7. Relationships Are (Almost) Everything! 8. Honoring and Telling Stories 9. Private Practice andor Public Service? Part III: Ongoing Personal and Professional Development 10. Upgrading Your Presentations 11. Writing and Publishing for Pleasure, Purpose, or Profit 12. Navigating Organizational Politics 13. On Supervision, Mentoring, Mastery, and Creativity

  • 6SENSORIMOTOR PSYCHOTHERAPYInterventions for Trauma and AttachmentPAT OGDEN

    This magnificent . . . eminently accessible book promises to be the preeminent guide for therapists and patients alike to explore and transform persistent maladaptive behavior patterns. I hope that every therapy training program will put Sensorimotor Psychotherapy near the top of its required reading list. Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Medical Director Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute; Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine

    The bodys intelligence is largely an untapped resource in psychotherapy, and the story told by the somatic narrative is arguably more significant than the story told by the words. Written for therapists and clients to explore together in therapy, this book is a companion to Trauma and

    the Body. By drawing on the therapeutic relationship and adjusting interventions to the particular needs of each client, thoughtful attention to what is being spoken beneath the words through the body can heighten the intimacy of the therapist/client journey and help change take place more easily in the hidden recesses of the self.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70613-0 2015 832 pages Hardcover $47.50

    HEALING THE TRAUMATIZED SELFConsciousness, Neuroscience, TreatmentPAUL FREWEN and RUTH LANIUS, Forewords by DAVID SPIEGEL and BESSEL VAN DER KOLK

    Breaking new ground, if not creating an entirely new research and clinical domain, this book startles with its intelligence and breadth. John Briere, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Southern California; Director, USC Adolescent Trauma Training Center, National Child Traumatic Stress Network

    This is a landmark book in the history of psychotraumatology. Frewen and Lanius have created a new intellectual blueprint for understanding dissociation. Their book is unique in providing a detailed integration of the latest neuroscientific findings with the experience of what it is like to be traumatized. Chris R. Brewin, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University College London

    People with severe and chronic trauma-related psychological disorders experience a wide variety of forms of distress and dissociation. Paul Frewen and Ruth Lanius present a new model for parsing the symptoms of trauma-related disorders into non-dissociative distress and properly dissociative trauma-related altered states of consciousness, or TRASC. Their four-dimensional model tracks disturbances in 1) time-memory, 2) thought, 3) body, and 4) emotion.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70551-5 2015 480 pages Hardcover $42.50

    INTENSIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PERSISTENT DISSOCIATIVE PROCESSESThe Fear of Feeling RealRICHARD A. CHEFETZ

    Richard Chefetz, arguably the most astute and sophisticated mind in the field of trauma and dissociation, has given readers a journey into the mind and consulting room of a master clinician, scientist, and educator. Phillip Bromberg, PhD, author of The Shadow of the Tsunami and the Growth of the Relational Mind

    [Chefetzs] eloquent writingsynthesizing theory and practice, mind and body, left- and right-brain processes, research and application, science and artexemplifies the healing integration sought by every therapist familiar with dissociative disorders. Nancy McWilliams, PhD, author of Psychoanalytic Diagnosis: Understanding Personality Structure in the Clinical Process

    Contents: 1. A Mind Hiding From Itself 2. Life as Performance Art: The Search for Felt Coherence 3. Recognizing Dissociative Experience and Self-States 4. Opening a Treatment for Persistent Dissociative Processes 5. Affect, Neurobiology, and Dissociative Processes 6. Fear and Depersonalization 7. Incest, Sexual Addiction, and Dissociative Processes 8. Waking the Dead Therapist 9. The Unconscious Fear of Feeling Real: Negativity and the Negative Therapeutic Reaction 10. Object Coercive Doubting 11. In the Throes of an Enactment 12. Emerging from an Enactment

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70752-6 2015 464 pages Hardcover $42.50

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    ISBN: 978-0-393-70457-0 2006 384 pages Hardcover $39.95

    Also by Pat Ogden

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  • 7THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF THE UNCONSCIOUSIntegrating Brain and Mind in PsychotherapyEFRAT GINOT, Foreword by ALLAN N. SCHORE

    When trying to understand our patients internal and interpersonal struggles, considering and examining unconscious motivation, conflicts, and relational patterns is critical. Efrat Ginot brings the latest neuroscientific information on motivation and consciousness to this challenging therapeutic task. For therapists and researchers alike, here is a twenty-first-century take on Freuds seminal theory of the unconscious, which is still central in therapy. It presents evidence-based findings on how memory and the unconscious workand how principles of neuroscience can be used to produce change in psychotherapyand demonstrates these concepts in the form of new therapeutic techniques and instructive case examples.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70901-8 Publishing June 2015 304 pages Hardcover $37.50

    ART THERAPY & THE NEUROSCIENCE OF RELATIONSHIPS, CREATIVITY & RESILIENCYSkills and Practices

    NOAH HASS-COHEN and JOANNA CLYDE FINDLAY Forewords by LOUIS J. COZOLINO and FRANCES KAPLAN

    This book links expressive art therapy practices with clinical neuroscience research and interpersonal neurobiology, focusing on brain-aware approaches to art therapy. It shows the six key relational neuroscience principles for art therapy at work: creative embodiment, relational resonating, expressive communicating, adaptive resiliency, transformative integrating, and empathizing.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71074-8 Publishing June 2015 480 pages Hardcover $45.00

    AFFECT REGULATION THEORYA Clinical ModelDANIEL HILL, Foreword by ALLAN N. SCHORE

    Major theorists from Allan Schore to Daniel Stern have argued how and why regulated affect, or emotion, is key to our optimal functioning. Drawing on cutting-edge understanding from the fields of attachment, developmental trauma, implicit processes, and neurobiology, this is the first book of its kind to translate the intricacies of the theory into a cogent clinical synthesis and useful guide for any practitioner.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70726-7 Publishing July 2015 208 pages Hardcover $27.95

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    Contents: Introduction: Affect and Its Regulation Part I. Theory of Bodymind: Regulated-Integrated Versus Dysregulated-Dissociated 1. Affect Regulation and the Attachment Relationship 2. Self-States 3. The Neurobiology of the Primary Affect-Regulating System 4. The Right Brain, Implicit Processes, and the Implicit Self Part II. Theory of Development: Secure Attachment and the Development of Affect Regulation 5. Classical Attachment Theory 6. Mentalization 7. Modern Attachment Theory Part III. Theory of Pathogenesis: Relational Traumas and Their Sequelae

    8. Relational Traumas 9. Chronic Dissociation 10. Personality Disorders 11. Pervasive Dissociated Shame Part IV. Theory of Therapeutic Actions: Therapeutic Processes and the Emergence of the Self 12. Therapeutic Aims 13. Therapeutic Actions: Explicit and Implicit 14. Interactive Regulation and Vitalizing Attunement

    Contents: Introduction 1. My Unconscious Made Me Do It: An Excuse or an Accurate State of Affairs? 2. The Lasting Power of Anxiety: The Developmental Building Blocks

    of Self-Systems 3. The Unknowable in Action 4. Aspects of Affective Dysregulation: Self-Narratives as Expression of Unconscious Self-Systems 5. Therapeutic Enactments: Nonconscious Processes and Self-Systems Revealed 6. Repetition and Resistance 7. Injury, Defense, and Narcissistic Personality Structure 8. Implicit and Explicit Therapeutic Processes: The Elements of Enduring and Sustained Change 9. Intergenerational Enactment of Trauma: The Role of Unnconscious Self-Systems 10. Intersubjectivity and Unconscious Self-Systems: The Coexistence of Conflicting Processes

    Contents: 1. The Framework: The Art Therapy Relational Neuroscience Model 2. Review of Neurobiology and Meaning-Making 3. Creative Embodiment: In Motion 4. Relational Resonating: Attachment and Neuroplasticity 5. Relational Resonating: Co-Regulation and Co-Creation 6. Relational Resonating: Autobiographical Memory

    7. Expressive Communicating: Accessing Emotions and the Creative Unconscious 8. Expressive Communicating: Interpersonal Touch & Space 9. Adaptive Resiliencey: Stress and Fear 10. Adaptive Resiliency: Secure Remembrance 11. Transformative Integrating: Mentalizing, Reflecting and Creating 12. Transformative Integration: Mindful Awareness 13. Empathizing and Compassion: The Creative Arts 14. Epilogue: Reflections on the Love of Art Therapy

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  • 8MINDFUL PARENTINGA Guide for Mental Health PractionersSUSAN BGELS and KATHLEEN RESTIFO, Foreword by JON and MYLA KABAT-ZINN

    This book and the program it offers are a pioneering effort to bring mindfulness into the domain of parenting and the mental health care of stressed families, for the benefit of both the children and their parents. Jon and Myla Kabat-Zinn, from the foreword

    In this elegant training manual, parents learn to strengthen their capacity for mindfulness and compassion. This how to program will surely be an important resource for couples and family therapists, and a refuge distressed parents, for many years to come. Christopher Germer, Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School, author of The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion

    Designed for use by clinicians, this book lays out Bgels and Restifos eight-week mindfulness training program, which they developed for parents of children and adolescents in outpatient mental health care. It includes invaluable handouts, assignments, forms, and practices to help parents build stronger bonds with their children, take better care of themselves, and keep caregiving on track.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70992-6 Publishing May 2015 400 pages Paperback $27.50

    WORKING WITH PARENTS OF ANXIOUS CHILDRENTherapeutic Strategies for Encouraging Communication, Coping, & ChangeCHRISTOPHER McCURRY

    Anxiety symptomswhether panic, OCD, phobias, social or separation anxietyare one of the primary reasons parents seek help from a mental health professional for their child. And yet, parents may unintentionally reward or encourage the problem through their own behavior. This book tackles that very issue, exploring the critical parent-child dance at the center of child development and uncovering how, with the proper knowledge and tools at hand, therapists can guide parents in changing their dynamic so anxious outbursts are reduced and a childs confidence and growth are better supported.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-73401-0 Publishing June 2015 272 pages Hardcover $29.95

    THE FEELING BRAINThe Biology and Psychology of EmotionsELIZABETH JOHNSTON and LEAH OLSON

    The recent explosion of interest in neuroscience has centered on figuring out what, if any, are the identifiable neurological underpinnings of emotions. Authors Johnston and Olson take an analytical approach to this question, re-examining the definition of emotion in the light of findings from cutting edge studies, including a review of the subjects psychological examination throughout history and current neuroscience findings. The authors move from a consideration of basic emotions and the early brain areas that have been associated with them to the more complex social emotions and their involvement of higher brain areas, using myriad case examples to illustrate the essential concepts.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70665-9 Publishing May 2015 400 pages Hardcover $27.50

    Contents: Introduction Part I: Understanding the Anxiety Dance 1. Biology, Temperament, and Adaptability 2. The Role of Parents in Child Anxiety Part II: Creating a New Dance 3. Talking to Parents About Their Childs Anxiety 4. Changing the Choreography 5. Helping Parents Develop

    Effective Communication Skills 6. Treating Anxiety in a Family Context 1: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 7. Treating Anxiety in a Family Context 2: Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Therapies Part III: Sustaining the Danceand the Dancers 8. Learning When to Push and When to Yield 9. Fostering Parent Self-Care Appendices: A. Validation Handout B. Child Directed Play Handout C. Breathing Exercises Handout D. Valued Living Questionnaire E. Resources for Parents

    Contents: What is an Emotion? 1. The Early Work on Defining Emotion: From William James to Appraisal Theory 2. The Limbic System Version of the Emotional Brain 3. The Functions of Emotions: Basic Emotional Systems 4. The Neural Substrates of Fear and Anxiety 5. The Role of the Body in Emotions and Decision Making

    6. Reward: Liking, Wanting, and Learning 7. Body and Mind: The Linkage of Interoception and Emotion 8. Emotion & Memory 9. Feelings-as-Information: How Affect Influences Thought and Judgment 10. Emotion-Cognition Interactions: Attention, Perception & Neuroeconomics 11. Emotion Regulation What is an EmotionNow?

  • 98 KEYS TO OLD SCHOOL PARENTINGFor Modern-Day FamiliesMICHAEL MASCOLO, Foreword by BABETTE ROTHSCHILD

    Parents seeking good, expert advice about how to best raise their children will benefit from this invaluable and singularly creative resource. Mascolo presents the intellectual and behavioral tools they need to optimize their childrens development. Richard M. Lerner, PhD, Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science, Director, Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development, Tufts University

    Having a strong sense of yourself as a parent is key to raising a resilient, independent, thoughtful, and solution-focused child. But over the last several generations, parents have been immersed in the well-intentioned idea that parenting should be child-centered rather than adult-centered. Many parents have begun to follow their childrens lead rather than insist that children adapt to parental prerogatives. The 8 keys presented in this book focus on valuing

    your own authority as a parent; cultivating your childs character; applying discipline instead of punishment; strategies to motivate compliance; fostering emotional development; problem-solving; conflict management; and effective communication. They will help parents raise self-directed children who are active learners, feel good about themselves, take initiative, and have a strong moral compass.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70936-0 Publishing May 2015 288 pages Paperback $19.95

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    8 KEYS TO RAISING THE QUIRKY CHILDHow to Help a Kid Who Doesnt (Quite) Fit InMARK BOWERS, Foreword by BABETTE ROTHSCHILD

    A few autistic traits can provide advantagestoo many, a handicap . . . Some kids are just quirky, and Eight Keys to Raising a Quirky Child will help those children succeed. Temple Grandin, author of The Autistic Brain and Thinking in Pictures

    Working against the tendency to distinguish pathological children from normal ones, Mark Bowers details the gray area many kids find themselves in and gives parents tips on fostering and guiding their kids quirks. Quirky children may not have a diagnosable illness or disorder, but they are clearly different, and often have difficulty fitting in or relating to others despite a strong desire to connect. Bowers founds the book on a love for quirky kids and respect for non-normative learning and developmental stylesthis book will not confine your kid to normality, but will help you understand their uniqueness on brain-based, developmental, and social levels.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70920-9 Publishing July 2015 320 pages Paperback $19.95

    The 8 Keys series of books, edited by Babette Rothschild, provides readers with brief, inexpensive, and high-quality self-help books on a variety of topics in mental health. Each volume is written by an expert in the field, someone who is capable of presenting evidence-based information in a concise and clear way. These books stand out by offering cutting-edge, relevant theory in easily digestible portions, written in an accessible style. The tone is respectful and the messages are immediately applicable. Filled with exercises and practical strategies, these books empower readers to help themselves.

    8 KEYS TO PRACTICING MINDFULNESSPractical Strategies for Emotional Health and Well-BeingMANUELA MISCHKE REEDS, Foreword by BABETTE ROTHSCHILD

    A wonderfully clear, concise, and accessible guide to the practice of mindfulness. It is on the cutting edge by showing how mindfulness is grounded in the body and is a powerful method for our emotional healing. Reginald A. Ray, PhD, author of Touching Enlightenment and Mahamudra for the Modern World

    This book foregrounds the minds connection to the body (its embodiment), providing readers with specific techniques to quiet their usual thought patterns and reconnect with their own embodied resources. It will be particularly helpful for people who suffer from stress, but is an ideal introduction for anyone looking to start meditating, or just to develop their own compassion, calm, and balance.

    The 8 keys include: Meet the Present Moment; Start Where You Are; Slow Down; Befriend Your Body; Trust Your Sensations, Trust Your Emotions; Ride Through Tough Times; Cultivate Inner Calm; and Choose Abundance. Each comes with relevant case vignettes and therapy-tested exercises for attending to the present moment with curiosity rather than judgment.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70795-3 Publishing June 2015 256 pages Paperback $19.95

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    HAKOMI MINDFULNESS-CENTERED SOMATIC PSYCHOTHERAPYEdited by HALKO WEISS, GREG JOHANSON, and LORENA MONDA

    The Hakomi Method . . . is a fascinating approach that includes body awareness, investigation of core beliefs, compassionate presence of the therapist, embracing the unconscious, and collaborative investigation. . . . This book is comprehensive in every way, and deserves to be read by anyone seriously interested in psychotherapy and its many, wonderful expressions. Christopher Germer, PhD, Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School; author, The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion

    This collection, written and edited by practitioners and teachers from across the globe, is the authoritative text on the history, theory, and methods of Hakomi therapy today. The authors detail Hakomis unique integration of body psychotherapy, mindfulness, and the Eastern philosophical principles of non-violence, founding bleeding-edge

    therapeutic technique in an attentiveness to the whole person and their capacity for transformation.

    Contents: Foreward by Richard C. Schwartz Section I: Overview 1. Introduction by MACI DAY, A Hakomi Case Illustration by ROB FISHER 2. Characteristics of Hakomi by HALKO WEISS 3. The Essential Method by RON KURTZ Section II: Theory 4. The Central Role of the Body in Hakomi Psychotherapy by MARILYN MORGAN 5. Hakomi Principles and a Systems Approach to Psychotherapy by GREG JOHANSON 6. Assisted Self-Study: Unfolding the Organization of Experience by T. FLINT SPARKS 7. The Role of Core Organizing Beliefs in Hakomi Therapy by ANNE FISCHER 8. Hakomi Character Therapy by JON FISMAN Section III: Methodology and Therapeutic Strategy 9. The Therapeutic Relationship in Hakomi Therapy by JULIE MURPHY 10. Mindfulness as a Psychotherapeutic Tool by JOHN PERRIN 11. The Experiential Attitude in Hakomi Therapy: Curiosity in Action by MACI DAYE 12. Following and Leading by CAROL LADAS GASKIN and DAVID COLE 13. Ethics: The Right Use of Power by CEDAR BARSTOW Section IV: Technique and Intervention 14. The Skills of Tracking and Contact by DONNA MARTIN 15. Accessing and Deepening by CAROL LADAS GASKIN, DAVID COLE, and JON EISMAN 16. Experiments in Mindfulness by SHAI LAVIE 17. Exploring the Barriers: Hakomi Perspectives on Working with Resistance and Defense by JACI HULL 18. Child States and Therapeutic Regression by MARILYN MORGAN 19. Working Through Core Beliefs by MANUELA MICHKE REEDS 20. Transformation by HALKO WEISS 21. The Flow of the Process by ROB FISHER 22. Jumping Out of the System by ROB FISHER 23. Hakomi Character-Informed Interventions by LORENA MONDA and JON EISMAN 24. Mindfulness and Trauma States by MANUELA MISHKE REEDS 25. Strengths and Limitations of the Hakomi Method: Indications and Contraindications for Clients with Significant Clinical Disturbances by UTA GNTER Appendices: I. Glossary of Hakomi Terms by CEDAR BARSTOW and GREG JOHANSON II. Praxis: Case Illustrations by KAREN BAIKIE, PHIL DEL PRINCE, and GREG JOHANSON III. Hakomi in Context: The Large Picture in History and Research by HALKO WEISS and GREG JOHANSON

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71072-4 Publishing May 2015 432 pages Paperback $42.50

    PSYCHOTHERAPY ESSENTIALS TO GOA series of quick-reference, multimedia guides to key protocols all therapists need to knowPAULA RAVITZ and ROBERT MAUNDER, EDITORS

    [A] truly impressive series of books. I can think of no other series of psychotherapy handbooks as skillfully concise and yet thorough. It will quickly become a standard reference for teaching and enhancing clinical competence. Zindel V. Segal, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology in Mood Disorders, University of Toronto-Scarborough

    Rigorously field-tested by on-the-ground clinicians, these practical guidebookssold separately or as a setprovide easy-to-use, evidence-based summaries of core therapy techniques. Filled with self-test

    ACHIEVING PSYCHOTHERAPY EFFECTIVENESSMOLYN LESZCZ, CLARE PAIN, JON HUNTER, PAULA RAVITZ, ROBERT MAUNDERISBN: 978-0-393-70826-4 2015 200 pages Paperback w/DVD $23.95

    COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR ANXIETYMARK FEFERGRAD, PEGGY RICHTERISBN: 978-0-393-70827-1 2013 128 pages Paperback w/DVD $23.95

    COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR DEPRESSIONMARK FEFERGRAD, ARI ZARETSKYISBN: 978-0-393-70828-8 2013 128 pages Paperback w/DVD $23.95

    INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR DEPRESSIONSOPHIE GRIGORIADIS, PRIYA WATSONISBN: 978-0-393-70829-5 2013 128 pages Paperback w/DVD $23.95

    DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY FOR EMOTION DYSREGULATIONSHELLEY McMAIN, CARMEN WIEBEISBN: 978-0-393-70825-7 2013 128 pages Paperback w/DVD $23.95

    MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING FOR CONCURRENT DISORDERSCAROLYNNE COOPER, WAYNE SKINNERISBN: 978-0-393-70824-0 2013 128 pages Paperback w/DVD $23.95

    PSYCHOTHERAPY ESSENTIALS TO GO SERIES SET ISBN: 978-0-393-71078-6 2015 Paperbacks w/DVDs $100.00

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    questionnaires, case studies, diagrams, exercises, and role play transcripts, they are ideal teaching and learning resources. Each guide includes a DVD featuring sample therapy sessions and clinical explications.

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    HOLISTIC SOLUTIONS FOR ANXIETY & DEPRESSION IN THERAPYCombining Natural Remedies with Conventional CarePETER B. BONGIORNO

    Bongiorno, a naturopath who regularly works with mental health clients, walks readers through the fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), laying out the basic principles of holistic care, the most salient CAM research to date, as well as its safety concerns, and steps to take to determine if its appropriate to introduce a CAM modality to your clients treatment. He also explains when holistic approaches may not be appropriate. With instructive graphics and loads of case vignettes, this resource is your go-to guide for understanding the complementary and alternative options for two of therapys most ubiquitous problems.

    Contents: Introduction 1. Are Holistic Approaches Right for Your Client? 2. Assessing Contributing Lifestyle Factors 3. Assessing Contributing Internal Factors 4. Effective Supplements for Anxiety & Depression 5. Mind-Body Medicine 6. Working Integratively with Medications 7. Making Recommendations & Designing Treatment Plans Appendices: I. Top 7 CAM Recommendations You Can Offer Your Clients II. Blood Test Recommendations III. CAM Referrals and Resources IV. Supplements for Anxiety and Depression V. Homeopathics Commonly Used for Anxiety and Depression VI. Example Diet and Lifestyle Diary

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70934-6 2015 416 pages Hardcover $37.50

    SOLUTION-ORIENTED SPIRITUALITYConnection, Wholeness, and Possibility for Therapist and ClientBILL OHANLON

    Although a growing number of Americans are turning to spirituality to help explain and supplement their lives, and a vast majority identify as religious, psychotherapy has long been reluctant to work alongside clients sense of something bigger.

    Bestselling author Bill OHanlon offers a pioneering foray into the uses and pitfalls of spiritualitiesboth secular and religiousin a therapeutic setting. Here, spirituality is defined by its three integral components: a feeling of connection to something beyond oneself, a capacity for compassion or feeling with, and a sense of responsibility to make a contribution to others and to the world.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71062-5 2015 160 pages Paperback $17.95

    A hardcover edition of this book was published in 2006 with the title Pathways to Spirituality [978-0-393-70489-1].

    CONTEMPLATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY ESSENTIALSEnriching Your Practice with Buddhist PsychologyKAREN KISSEL WEGELA

    Karen Kissel Wegela, a leading practitioner and educator of contemplative psychology, eloquently walks readers through the foundational concepts of this therapy approach and its specific clinical techniques, providing lucid guidance on what contemplative psychology means in the context of therapy work, and how to practice it. Filled with client vignettes and practical guidance in an eminently wise, openhearted tone, Contemplative Psychotherapy Essentials makes the increasingly popular pairing of Buddhist psychology with traditional therapy accessible for the average clinician, putting readers and their clients in better touch with the present momenttheir bodies, emotions, and mindfor more enduring change.

    Contents: 1. Foundations of Contemplative Psychotherapy 2. Beginning with Oneself 3. The Five Competencies of the Contemplative Psychotherapist 4. Creating a Genuine Therapeutic Relationship 5. Recognizing Brilliant SanityNot Only Psychopathologyin Clients 6. Sowing the Seeds of Mindfulness 7. Working with Clients Existing and Potential Mindfulness and Mindlessness Practices 8. Exploring Emotions 9. Cultivating Compassion 10. Contemplative Approaches to Anger 11. Mandala Techniques for Supervision and Consultation Notes

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70867-7 2014 302 pages Hardcover $32.95

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    NOT ON SPEAKING TERMSClinical Strategies to Resolve Family and Friendship CutoffsELENA LESSER BRUUN and SUZANNE MICHAEL

    This is an amazing book. The stories alone are a rich and moving experience. The clinical challenge is: what is the part that cut-offs of family and friends play in your therapy practice, and what can you imagine doing about it? The authors provide abundant materialcases, theory, and literatureto help you decide. C. Christian Beels MD, MS, retired Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY

    Relationship breakschildren from parents; friends from one another; between siblingsare a common issue in therapy. Given the magnitude of the problem and the pain it causes, it is surprising that so little has been written to help clinicians understand the genesis of cutoffs, the complex dynamics involved in particular cutoffs, and how to undertake the delicate work of helping

    clients consider and work toward reconciliation. Not on Speaking Terms is designed to close this gap. Organized around some of the most common issues that cause these cutoffs, such as jealousy, betrayal, abandonment, and miscommunication, the book explores the prevalence and significance of these rifts, provides definitions, and presents case examples from literature and life.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70704-5 2014 288 pages Hardcover $34.95

    RESTORING RESILIENCE Discovering Your Clients Capacity for HealingEILEEN RUSSELL, Foreword by DIANA FOSHA

    Resilience, in Russells work, takes both patient and therapist on a journey of growth and discovery of what it means to be human. Her moving work on restoring resilience moves us, and by moving us, moves our fieldthe field of the transformative therapiesforward. Diana Fosha, PhD, Director and Founder of the AEDP Institute, from the foreword

    This book builds from the notion that people are born with a capacity for self-righting and healing. Without minimizing the very real effects of pathology, Russell argues that focusing on a clients innate strength, desire to change, and power to remain resilient, rather than on the struggles that brought them to therapy, enhances the therapeutic experience and accelerates healing.

    Russell draws on interpersonal neurobiology, affect regulation research, and her home base in Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), along with a wealth of examples from her own clinical practice, to help clinicians orient their practice towards change-based therapy.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70571-3 Publishing May 2015 384 pages Hardcover $29.95

    INTERGENERATIONAL CYCLES OF TRAUMA and VIOLENCEAn Attachment and Family Systems PerspectivePAMELA C. ALEXANDER

    This is the bestand in reality onlycomprehensive treatment of intergenerational cycles of maltreatment and abuse. It is also one of the best integrations of systemic thinking with attachment theory you are likely to find anywhere. Alexanders book is essential reading for all those working clinically with children and adults, together or individually, who bring experiences of trauma into the consulting room. Peter Fonagy, OBE, FMedSci, FBA, PhD, Professor of Psychoanalysis, Head of Research Dept of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London; Chief Executive, Anna Freud Centre

    Pamela Alexander proposes that what a child acquires from her relationship with a caregiver is not simply a reflection of what she has learned from

    experiencing or witnessing abuse. Rather, it emerges from the childs felt experience of the relationship itselfon implicit emotional, physical, and neurobiological levels. This book presents a detailed review of the literature as well as clinical examples to aid professionals of all backgrounds. Topics covered include: the parent-child attachment relationship; family context of attachment relationships; neurobiology and genetics; peer victimization and partner violence; child sexual abuse; special populations.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70718-2 2014 384 pages Hardcover $39.95

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    CHILD & ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTHA Practical, All-in-One GuideJESS P. SHATKIN, MD, Foreword by HARVEY KARP, MD

    [S]tands to be one of those go-to resources that a wide range of clinicians will regularly pull from the shelf. Psychiatric Times

    This book is extraordinary . . . Dr. Jess Shatkin has written a book that should be read and mastered by anyone who wishes to provide state-of-the-art mental health care for children, adolescents, and families. Harold S. Koplewicz, MD, Founding President of the Child Mind Institute

    With the number and type of mental health issues in kids on the rise, and as more and more clinicians and counselors are being pushed to the front lines of defense, now more than ever there is a need for a resource that guides professionals through the complexities of child and adolescent mental health. This practical, comprehensive book answers that call.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71060-1 Publishing June 2015 416 pages Paperback $28.95

    This book is a revised and expanded paperback edition of Treating Child & Adolescent Mental Illness, 2009.

    INTEGRATIVE MENTAL HEALTH CARE A Therapists HandbookJAMES LAKE, MD

    [A] remarkably thorough, highly informative, and instructive guide for practitioners with varying degrees of familiarity with integrative practice. . . clearly written, practical, well-referenced. . . . Psychiatric Services

    This concise, evidence-based guide will help in the day-to-day management of common mental health problems using a CAM approach.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71061-8 2015 382 pages Paperback $26.95

    THE FAMILY GUIDE TO MENTAL HEALTH CAREAdvice on Helping Your Loved OnesLLOYD I. SEDERER, MD, Foreword by GLENN CLOSE

    If your practice or your advocacy efforts place you anywhere near people encountering the mental health system for the first time, please have a look at this book. Piles of themthe books, not the patientsshould be sitting in the waiting area of every mental health center and emergency department. Psychiatric Times

    This is one of the best and most practical guides for families. It will also be extremely useful in helping clinicians (physicians and other professionals) understand how to work with families . . . as well as to trainees and young clinicians embarking on practices that must include not only individuals in need but also interventions with families. Journal of Psychiatric Practice

    Families and friends are often the first to realize when someone they love has a problem, but it is hard to know how to help or where to turn. What medications are helpful, and are some as dangerous as I think? Is there a way to navigate privacy laws so I can discuss my adult daughters treatment with her doctor? Is my teenager experiencing an illness or typical adolescent distress? Filled with real-life scenarios and helpful checklists to bring to a doctors appointment, this comprehensive print resource offers hope and a path forward to families struggling with mental illness.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-71063-2 2015 328 pages Paperback $18.95

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    Contents: Part I: Foundations 1. The Context of Integrative Mental Health Care 2. Evaluating a Client from an Integrative Perspective: The Intake Interview, Assessment, and Formulation 3. Recommending Treatment and Making Referrals Part II: Clinical Problem Solving 4. Moderate and Severe Depressed Mood 5. Cyclic Mood Swings and Mania 6. Generalized Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Obsessions and Compulsions 7. Hyperactivity and

    Distractibility 8. Psychotic Symptoms and Schizophrenia 9. Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia 10. Alcohol and Substance Abuse 11. Insomnia and Daytime Sleepiness Appendices: A: Suggested Reading B: Web Resources

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    8 KEYS TO END BULLYINGStrategies for Parents & SchoolsSIGNE WHITSON, Foreword by BABETTE ROTHSCHILD

    Tackling an all-too-prevalent problem among kids with 8 smart, practical strategies.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70928-5 2014 240 pages Paperback $19.95

    8 KEYS TO RECOVERY FROM AN EATING DISORDEREffective Strategies from Therapeutic Practice and Personal ExperienceCAROLYN COSTIN and GWEN SCHUBERT GRABB Foreword by BABETTE ROTHSCHILD

    A unique and personal look into treatment of eating disorders, written by a therapist and her former patient, now a therapist herself.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70695-6 2011 296 pages Paperback $19.95

    MORNING MEDITATIONSDaily Reflections to Awaken Your Power to ChangeExpert Life Advice from Health and Wellness Professionals,compiled by NORTON PROFESSIONAL BOOKS

    Reassuring and thought-provoking reflections for everyday reading.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70946-9 2014 336 pages Hardcover $18.95

    NEUROFEEDBACK IN THE TREATMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMACalming the Fear-Driven BrainSEBERN F. FISHER, Foreword by BESSEL A. VAN DER KOLK, MD

    Working with the circuitry of the brain to restore emotional health and well-being.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70786-1 2014 416 pages Hardcover $39.95

    ATTACHMENT-FOCUSED EMDRHealing Relational TraumaLAURA PARNELL, Foreword by DANIEL J. SIEGEL

    Integrating the latest in attachment theory and research into the use of EMDR.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70745-8 2013 416 pages Hardcover $39.95

    ANXIETY + DEPRESSIONEffective Treatment of the Big Two Co-Occurring DisordersMARGARET WEHRENBERG

    Tips and techniques for managing a prevalent co-existing condition.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70873-8 2014 304 pages Hardcover $27.95

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    THE NEUROSCIENCE OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS, Second EditionAttachment and the Developing Social BrainLOUIS COZOLINO

    A revised edition of the best-selling text on how relationships build our brains.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70782-3 2014 656 pages Hardcover $44.50

    THE INTERPERSONAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF PLAYBrain-Building Interventions for Emotional Well-BeingTHERESA A. KESTLY

    Nurturing brain development in children through play.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70749-6 2014 240 pages Hardcover $35.00

    NEUROBIOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR CLINICIANSWhat Every Therapist Needs To KnowARLENE MONTGOMERY, Foreword by ALLAN N. SCHORE

    A primer on brain functionality as it relates to therapeutic work.

    ISBN: 978-0-393-70602-4 2013 360 pages Paperback $29.95