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  • Trauma

    Johns Hopkins University Press Trauma

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisContributions by: Georges Bataille, Harold Bloom, Laura Brown, Cathy Caruth, Kai Erikson, Shoshana Felman, Henry Krystal, Claude Lanzmann, Dori Laub, Kevin Newmark, Onno van der Hart, and Bessel van der Kolk. Interviews with: Robert Jay Lifton, Gregg Bordowitz, Douglas Crimp, and Laura PinskyTrade Review"An unusually informative, as well as sensitive, series of essays with important ramifications for interdisciplinary theory and both social and literary thought. Caruth and her contributors work at the very intersection of contemporary life and scholarship."--Geoffrey Hartman, Yale University "These essays offer fresh approaches on the subject of trauma from both a psychoanalytic and contemporary theoretical point of view. The combination of theoretical articles about trauma with interviews about its ongoing effects is a particular strength--and a particularly appropriate approach when the topic itself is silence or testimony about trauma. The book will be of great interest to those in the psychoanalytic community interested in this kind of interdisciplinary work."--Alan Bass, Ph.D., PsychoanalystTable of ContentsPrefacePart I: Trauma and Experience Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Education and Crisis, or the Vicissitudes of TeachingChapter 3. Truth and Testimony: The Process and the StruggleChapter 4. Trauma and Aging: A Thirty-Year Follow-UpChapter 5. Not Outside the Range: One Feminist Perspective on Psychic TraumaChapter 6. Freud: Frontier Concepts, Jewishness, and Interpretation Chapter 7. An Interview with Robert Jay LiftonPart II: Recapturing the PastChapter 8. IntroductionChapter 9. The Intrusive Past: The Flexibility of Memory and the Engraving of TraumaChapter 10. Notes on Trauma and Community Chapter 11. The Obscenity of Understanding: An Evening With Claude LanzmannChapter 12. Concerning the Accounts Given by the Residents of Hiroshima Chapter 13. Traumatic Poetry: Charles Baudelaire and the Shock of LaughterChapter 14. "The AIDS Crisis is Not Over": A Conversation with Gregg Bordowitz, Douglass Crimp, and Laura PinskyContributors

    7 in stock

    £27.45

  • Depression The Mood Disease 3e

    Johns Hopkins University Press Depression The Mood Disease 3e

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFull of information compassionately presented, this guide provides hope and help to patients and their families.Trade ReviewA readable, informative, comforting overview of an illness most people consider scary. Library Journal A clearly written, comprehensive, and compassionate guide. Science Books and Films If it seems a gloomy thought to explore the workings of mental doldrums, psychiatrist Mondimore makes this a safe trip, explaining in simple language how depression and manic-depression take effect and what victims can do about it. Publishers Weekly A recommended pick for both public and college-level libraries. Bookwatch 2007 This is a reader friendly book on depression and mood disorders written primarily for patients and their families. It explains scientific and clinical facts at a patient level helping the patient get a better bearing on the nature of depression. Doody's Review Service 2007 There are many books about depression currently available. What makes this one so special is its sheer comprehensiveness within a two hundred page limit... to be recommended to sufferers and professionals in the mental health field. -- Kevin M. Purday Metapsychology 2008 Depression, the Mood Disease is a recommended pick for both public and college-level libraries. Midwest Book Review 2007Table of ContentsPrefaceIntroductionPart I: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment1. MoodMood: What Is It?The Chemistry of MoodAn Early Breakthrough in Brain ScienceMood DisordersWhat Is the Biology of Depression?2. DepressionThe Symptoms of Major Depression"Normal" Depression?The Classification of Depression3. TreatmentMedicationsElectroconvulsive TherapyOther Brain Stimulation TechniquesComplicated DepressionTests for Mood Disorders4. Bipolar DisorderWhat Is Bipolar Disorder?The Hypomanic SyndromeAnother Duality"Mood Swings" and CyclothymiaIs There a Spectrum of Mood Disorders?The Chemistry of Bipolar DisorderThe Treatment of Bipolar DisorderLength of Treatment in Bipolar DisordersTreating "Soft" Bipolar DisordersPart II: Variations, Causes, and Connections5. Variations of the Mood DisordersMajor Depression in the ElderlyMood Disorders in Children and AdolescentsMood Disorders in WomenDepression and StrokeDepression and PainSeasonal Affective DisorderSchizoaffective DisorderPanic Attacks and Mood Disorders6. Causal Factors and AssociationsThe Heredity of Mood DisordersAlcohol and Drug Abuse and Mood DisordersMedical Causes of Mood DisordersSleep and DepressionPart III: Getting Better7. Advice for Patients with Mood Disorders and Their FamiliesWho Can Help? The Mental Health ProfessionalsLiving with a Mood DisorderCommunity Support and National OrganizationsThe FamilyHow to Help with Depression8. Summing Up and Looking AheadFurther ReadingSupport and Advocacy OrganizationsIndex

    1 in stock

    £19.00

  • A History of Madness in SixteenthCentury Germany

    Stanford University Press A History of Madness in SixteenthCentury Germany

    Book SynopsisThis work explores how Renaissance Germans understood and experienced madness. It focuses on topics including: the insanity of the world in general; specific disorders; the thinking on madness of theologians, jurists, and physicians; and vernacular ideas that made sufferers seek help.Trade Review"Middlefort's latest book will not disappoint the many scholars in varied disciplines who have eagerly awaited it. This is mature, sensitive scholarship . . . [that] succeeds brilliantly in exploring the social and intellectual dilemmas posed by early modern insanity. . . It belongs in every academic library."—History: Reviews of New Books"This is the best book I have ever read on the border between cultural and social history in early modern Europe."—Thomas A. Brady, Jr., University of California, Berkeley"The best book yet on madness in history. Erik Midelfort's study of madness in sixteenth-century Germany is an outstanding contribution to the medical, social and cultural history of the insane. Its impressively researched discussions of madness, melancholy, demonic possession, witchcraft, folly and the asylum give a more convincing and reliable picture of these subjects than we have ever had, for any European nation. Although aimed at a scholarly audience, the book is so well-written and so full of fascinating topics and colorful tales that it should appeal to general readers as well as to professional historians."—Michael MacDonald, University of Michigan"In this long awaited book, Midelfort explores how sixteenth-century Germans understood madness and mental disorders during the age of the Renaissance and the religious reformations. Operating from the assumption that one cannot understand madness without understanding the social contexts in which it is defined, diagnosed, and treated, the author examines madness in seven chapters, each a model of th integration of intellectual and social history. . . . This important work should be in every university library."—ChoiceTable of ContentsTables and maps; Illustrations; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Historical problems: Sin, St. Vitus, and the Devil; 2. Two reformers and a world gone mad: Luther and Paracelsus; 3. Academic 'psychiatry' and the rise of Galenic observation; 4. Witchcraft and the melancholy interpretation of the insanity defence; 5. Court fools and their folly: image and social reality; 6. Pilgrims in search of their reason; 7. Madness as helplessness: two hospitals in the age of reformations; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.

    £25.19

  • Arabs and Muslims in the Media  Race and

    New York University Press Arabs and Muslims in the Media Race and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAfter 9/11, there was an increase in both the incidence of hate crimes and government policies that targeted Arabs and Muslims and the proliferation of sympathetic portrayals of Arabs and Muslims in the US media. This book examines this paradox and investigates the increase of sympathetic images of the enemy during the War on Terror.Trade Review"[A]s a critical account of the ways in which racialized minorities are represented in the Western media in contemporary times, Arabs and Muslims in the Media: Race and Representation after 9/11is a further valuable contribution to the field. In particular, it provides a vital critique of what appear as 'positive' and progressive representations and the actual 'reality' of Muslim and Arab, and South Asian experience in the United States. Alsultany has produced a detailed yet highly readable and accessible book of value to students and researchers alike, and even general readers interested in the media's implication in the War on Terror." -- Anamik Saha * Popular Communication *"A lucid and persuasive work, Asultany's book shatters the illusion of a post-race, postfeminist United States, forcing the reader to confront the role popular representations play in troubling American policies." -- Gretchen Head * Women's Studies Quarterly *"A major, skillfully constructed, must-read book . It should be required reading for all Americans who care about and seek to eradicate injurious stereotypes of the evil Cultural Other." -- Jack G. Shaheen,author of Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People"This important book makes a significant contribution to the burgeoning scholarship on the post-9/11 cultural and political history of the United States. Drawing on a rich understanding of the representations of Arabs and Muslims in the last century, Alsultany helps us to understand what has changed, and what has not, in the last ten years." -- Melani McAlister,George Washington University"While Asultany states that the issues of human rights in the post 9/11 period are of greater concern than the media's representations of them, she seems hopeful that an increase in diverse representations of Arabs and Muslims as human beings rather than simply as 'terrorists' or 'not terrorists' may help to usher in a positive cultural environment in which the human rights of American Muslims and Arabs will be given greater consideration." -- Jason Archbold * Media International Australia *"Alsultanys work provides alevel of refinement in that she argues, like Islam, media discourses cannot be treated as a homogenous entity. Instead of simply examining news media and political discourse as representative of the range of debates being held about Arabs and Muslims in America, she considers a broader selection of media. In doing so, she recognizes that discourse is not just about hard news, but also about the multiple and complex array of voices that contribute to any given debate. This is an important turn in the scholarly material on Muslims if you consider that a popular television series will gain many more viewers than a typical current affairs news programme." * European Political Science *"[] Alsultanys book is of great value to those interested in contemporary cultural studies, politics, race and ethnic studies, or feminist representational analysis. It is straightforward and capable of supplying both the details and the larger principles to those interested in investigating our & postracial social movement." * Cinema Journal *Table of Contents1 Challenging the Terrorist Stereotype 2 Mourning the Suspension of Arab American Civil Rights 3 Evoking Sympathy for the Muslim Woman 4 Regulating Sympathy for the Muslim Man 5 Selling Muslim American Identity

    1 in stock

    £59.50

  • Arabs and Muslims in the Media

    New York University Press Arabs and Muslims in the Media

    Book SynopsisAfter 9/11, there was an increase in both the incidence of hate crimes and government policies that targeted Arabs and Muslims and the proliferation of sympathetic portrayals of Arabs and Muslims in the US media. This book examines this paradox and investigates the increase of sympathetic images of the enemy during the War on Terror.Trade Review[A]s a critical account of the ways in which racialized minorities are represented in the Western media in contemporary times, Arabs and Muslims in the Media: Race and Representation after 9/11is a further valuable contribution to the field. In particular, it provides a vital critique of what appear as 'positive' and progressive representations and the actual 'reality' of Muslim and Arab, and South Asian experience in the United States. Alsultany has produced a detailed yet highly readable and accessible book of value to students and researchers alike, and even general readers interested in the media's implication in the War on Terror. -- Anamik Saha * Popular Communication *A lucid and persuasive work, Asultany's book shatters the illusion of a post-race, postfeminist United States, forcing the reader to confront the role popular representations play in troubling American policies. -- Gretchen Head * Women's Studies Quarterly *A major, skillfully constructed, must-read book . It should be required reading for all Americans who care about and seek to eradicate injurious stereotypes of the evil Cultural Other. -- Jack G. Shaheen,author of Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a PeopleThis important book makes a significant contribution to the burgeoning scholarship on the post-9/11 cultural and political history of the United States. Drawing on a rich understanding of the representations of Arabs and Muslims in the last century, Alsultany helps us to understand what has changed, and what has not, in the last ten years. -- Melani McAlister,George Washington UniversityWhile Asultany states that the issues of human rights in the post 9/11 period are of greater concern than the media's representations of them, she seems hopeful that an increase in diverse representations of Arabs and Muslims as human beings rather than simply as 'terrorists' or 'not terrorists' may help to usher in a positive cultural environment in which the human rights of American Muslims and Arabs will be given greater consideration. -- Jason Archbold * Media International Australia *Alsultanys work provides alevel of refinement in that she argues, like Islam, media discourses cannot be treated as a homogenous entity. Instead of simply examining news media and political discourse as representative of the range of debates being held about Arabs and Muslims in America, she considers a broader selection of media. In doing so, she recognizes that discourse is not just about hard news, but also about the multiple and complex array of voices that contribute to any given debate. This is an important turn in the scholarly material on Muslims if you consider that a popular television series will gain many more viewers than a typical current affairs news programme. * European Political Science *[] Alsultanys book is of great value to those interested in contemporary cultural studies, politics, race and ethnic studies, or feminist representational analysis. It is straightforward and capable of supplying both the details and the larger principles to those interested in investigating our & postracial social movement. * Cinema Journal *Table of Contents1 Challenging the Terrorist Stereotype 2 Mourning the Suspension of Arab American Civil Rights 3 Evoking Sympathy for the Muslim Woman 4 Regulating Sympathy for the Muslim Man 5 Selling Muslim American Identity

    £22.79

  • Convergence Culture

    New York University Press Convergence Culture

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaps a territory where old and new media intersect, and where the power of the media producer and the power of the consumer interact in unpredictable ways. This book explains the cultural shift that occurs as consumers fight for control across disparate channels, changing the way we do business, elect our leaders, and educate our children.Trade ReviewThe standard convergence narrative of recent years presents media concentration as a threat both to the diversity of communication channels and to individuals' opportunities to engage in public discourse. A respected and well-established media scholar, Jenkins here counters such pessimistic perspectives on the brave new media world with theoretical and evidentiary attestations to the growing power of individuals and grassroots groups to affect the larger media landscape. * Choice *I thought I knew twenty-first century pop media until I read Henry Jenkins. The fresh research and radical insights in Convergence Culture deserve a wide and thoughtful readership. Bring on the monolithic block of eyeballs. -- Bruce Sterling, author, blogger, visionaryJenkins offers crucial insight into an unexpected and unforeseen future. Unlike most predictions about how New Media will shape the world in which we live, the reality is turning out far stranger and more interesting than we might have imagined. The social implications of this change could be staggering. -- Will Wright, creator of SimCity and The SimsOne of those rare works that is closer to an operating system than a traditional book: it's a platform that people will be building on for years to come. What's more, the book happens to be a briskly entertaining read—as startling, inventive, and witty as the culture it documents. It should be mandatory reading for anyone trying to make sense of todays popular culture but thankfully, a book this fun to read doesn’t need a mandate. -- Steven Johnson, author of the national bestseller, Everything Bad Is Good For YouFor any Sony PS3 execs out there wondering why their technological masterpiece is being ridiculed by customers before its even released . . . Convergence Culture is a must read . . . Jenkins offers numerous insights on how technology and media professionals can forge better relationships with their customers. * Slashdot *Remarkable . . . Jenkins insights are gripping and his prose is surprisingly entertaining and lucid for a book that is, at its core, intellectually rigorous . . . Jenkins impressive ability to break down complex concepts into readable prose makes this study vital and engaging. * Publishers Weekly *Jenkins is an astute observer of media culture and his insights are spot-on. * The Los Angeles Times *Jenkins tries to bring clarity to cultural changes that are melting and morphing into new shapes on an hourly, daily, weekly, monthly basis. Convergence Culture provides a view that looks at the restless ocean and tracks the currents rather than just looking at the individual rocks on the beach. * The McClatchy Newspapers *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: "Worship at the Altar of Convergence": A New Paradigm for Understanding Media Change 1 Spoiling Survivor: The Anatomy of a Knowledge Community 2 Buying into American Idol: How We are Being Sold on Reality TV 3 Searching for the Origami Unicorn: The Matrix and Transmedia Storytelling 4 Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars? Grassroots Creativity Meets the Media Industry 5 Why Heather Can Write: Media Literacy and the Potter Wars 6 Photoshop for Democracy: The New Relationship between Politics and Popular CultureConclusion: Democratizing Television?The Politics of ParticipationNotes Glossary Index About the Author

    3 in stock

    £58.90

  • Drugs in America  A Documentary History

    New York University Press Drugs in America A Documentary History

    Book SynopsisIn this anthology drug policy expert David Musto chronicles the rise and fall and rise again of the most popular mind altering substances in the United States: alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and opiates.Trade Review"Anyone with an interest in social history will find this book fascinating. . . . A valuable resource and an interesting read." * Drugs and Alcohol Review *"It is a powerful, clearly written, and well-researched reference on the history of drugs in the U.S...Readers will learn much about the temperance movements and the introduction of cocaine into the American market, including coca Cola products." * Choice *"The sermons, speeches, medical arguments, and policy papers gathered here adequately convey changing attitudes toward these sometimes licit, sometimes illicit substances. For classes in public policy, reform, or public health or for individuals interested in these areas, this book will be exceedingly informative and useful." * Journal of the History of Medicine *"This volume is an ambitious attempt to provide, through a collection of primary sources, an overview of the US experience with drugs and drug control. . . . Drugs in America is a splendidly edited volume, of interest both to the substance abuse specialist and the general reader." * Jama: Journal of the American Medical Association *

    £24.99

  • Boricua Pop

    New York University Press Boricua Pop

    Book SynopsisBoricua Pop is the first book solely devoted to Puerto Rican visibility, cultural impact, and identity formation in the U.S. and at home. Frances Negrón-Muntaner explores everything from the beloved American musical West Side Story to the phenomenon of singer/actress/ fashion designer Jennifer Lopez, from the faux historical chronicle Seva to the creation of Puerto Rican Barbie, from novelist Rosario Ferré to performer Holly Woodlawn, and from painter provocateur Andy Warhol to the seemingly overnight success story of Ricky Martin. Negrón-Muntaner traces some of the many possible itineraries of exchange between American and Puerto Rican cultures, including the commodification of Puerto Rican cultural practices such as voguing, graffiti, and the Latinization of pop music. Drawing from literature, film, painting, and popular culture, and including both the normative and the odd, the canonized authors and the misfits, the island and its diaspora, Boricua Pop is a fascinatingTrade ReviewProvocative and broad-ranging . . . This eclectic, always interesting work will be certain to elicit discussion among faculty and students of ethnic studies, US popular culture, and Puerto Rican and Latino studies. * Choice *A brilliant intervention in the culture and politics of Latinos in the United States. Important, timely, and innovative, Boricua Pop is a stellar addition to a body of work that grows in importance over time. Negron-Muntaner's book is eagerly anticipated. -- Jose Quiroga,author of Tropics of DesireFrances Negron-Muntaner is a challenging and provocative scholar whose multi-focal positionings turn the Puerto Rican process of colonization and migration into a fascinating transcultural hologram. Boricua Pop is a foundational text in American, Latino/a, Queer, Performance, and Cultural Studies. -- Alberto Sandoval-Sanchez,Mount Holyoke CollegeImportant, timely, and innovative, Boricua Pop is a stellar addition to a body of work that grows in importance over time. Negron-Muntaner's book is eagerly anticipated. -- Jose Quiroga,author of Tropics of DesireA perspicacious new book and one of the most intellectually exciting works of recent years, Boricua Pop: Puerto Ricans and the latinization of American Culture gives new meaning to the idea of the pleasure of the text * QBR *Mixing the down and dirty with high culture to come up with good look at the transculture effects of it all. * San Juan Star *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Preface Part I Founding Spectacles1 Weighing In Theory: Puerto Ricans and American Culture2 1898: The Trauma of Literature, the Shame of Identity 3 Feeling Pretty: West Side Story and U.S. Puerto Rican Identity Part II Boricuasin the Middle4 From Puerto Rico with Trash: Holly Woodlawn's A Low Life in High Heels5 The Writing on the Wall: The Life and Passion of Jean-Michel Basquiat 6 Flagging Madonna: Performing a Puerto Rican-American Erotics Part III Boricua Anatomies7 Rosario's Tongue: Rosario Ferre and the Commodi?cation of Island Literature 8 Barbie's Hair: Selling Out Puerto Rican Identity in the Global Market 9 Jennifer's Butt: Valorizing the Puerto Rican Racialized Female Body 10 Ricky's Hips: The Queerness of Puerto Rican "White" Culture Postscript: Words from the Grave Notes Index About the Author

    £23.74

  • Illness and Power  Womens Mental Disorders and

    New York University Press Illness and Power Womens Mental Disorders and

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewProvocative . . . . Chock full of interesting, colorful anecdotes and observations. Wenegrat is one of the few psychiatrists who has dared to apply evolutionary thinking to everyday clinical practice. -- Judith Eve Lipton, M.D.An important book...treats alternative explanations for women's mental disorders with crisp, critical insight, culling out the wrongheaded and embracing valid points of view where they exist. -- Linda Garfield,Stanford University Medical Center

    £22.79

  • Rebels on the Air

    New York University Press Rebels on the Air

    Book SynopsisA history of alternative radio.Trade ReviewThroughout Rebels on the Air: An Alternative History of Radio in America, Walker surveys the current state of radio and finds it wanting. * Chronicles *Rebels on the Air is a joyous, smart, lucid, hilarious, critical and engaging celebration of community based, non-commercial radio in the United States. Jesse Walker vividly captures the people, their visions and achievements, their friends and enemiesall in a book that is great fun to read. -- Matthew Lasar,author of Pacifica Radio: The Rise of an Alternative NetworkPresent-day American radioboth public and commercialhas, with its blandness, hidden the bodies of hundreds of idealists who tried to make it meaningful and interesting and alive. Whether it's micro radio, pirate radio, the Citizens Band, or Pacifica, Jesse Walker has done his homework, digging up often funny tales of strange characters who tried, in one way or another, to better the airwaves. -- Lorenzo W. Milam,author of Sex and Broadcasting and the Radio PapersThe book is a great addition to the literature of the ways in which the state uses regulatory edicts and strong-arm tactics to stifle people's freedom. -- George C. Leef * Freedom Daily *Without a doubt, this is the most detailed and well-researched book ever published on the history of free radio in America. This includes the most comprehensive history ever written on the modern microradio movement; culled from personal interviews, the writing is mostly engaging and fast-paced...A must read. * The About Guide *Table of ContentsContentsAcknowledgments l Joe's Garage 2 The First Broadcasters 3 Siberia 4 The '60s 5 Into the '70s 6 Money from Washington 7 Free Radio Abroad 8 American Pirates 9 Micro Radio: Every Man a DJ 10 The FCC's Wars 11 CB, the Internet, and Beyond Notes Index About the Author

    £23.74

  • Pranksters  Making Mischief in the Modern World

    New York University Press Pranksters Making Mischief in the Modern World

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisProfiling the most notorious mischief makers from the 1600s to the present day, this book explores how "pranks" are part of a long tradition of speaking truth to power and social critique.Trade Review"McLeod is good at finding common threads that unite all the multifarious pranks together and making sense of what may seem like a tangled mess of characters and events . . . . The heady stew of the 1960sincluding the Merry Pranksters, and Abbie Hoffman and the Yippiesserves as an object lesson on pranks and how they could interface with society, culture, politics, and activism. McLeods vivid description of the Merry Pranksters kooky school bus, painted in wild colors, makes you pine for the freewheeling San Francisco of yore, before the Google bus took over." * Slate.com *"In his new book Pranksters: Making Mischief in the Modern World, Kembrew McLeod demonstrates that sometimes pranksters, working as cultural jammers, provoke worthy debates & by showing skepticism about power." * Reuters Blog *"Satire, irony, and performative politicsfromThe Daily Showto the Yes Menare being enacted, thought about, and discussed a great deal these days, but the subject is only starting to be written about. Kembrew McLeod, an engaging writer as well as a practicing prankster, does a brilliant job in analyzingthe ways in which pranks underscore a larger, often pointed truth." -- Stephen Duncombe,editor of the Cultural Resistance Reader"In locating mischief at the center of media history, Pranksters transforms what, up until now, has been a series of odd footnotes into a rich and hilarious story about the making of the modern world. In doing soMcLeodchallenges overly-rationalist accounts by compelling us to laugh out loud about hoaxes, hoodwinks, cons, and more. But this isnt laughter simply for its own sake. He has a deeply ethical purpose in mind, showing us how to use media spectacularly, and, indeed, responsibly, to promote meaningful social transformationPrankstersis smart, lucid, and funnybut its no joke." -- Ted Striphas,Indiana University"It's fantastic! Finally, a book that rescues the critically important art of the prank. Thanks to Pranksters, we finally understand what we've been trying to do all these years. No joke! Read it, and get out there and apply it!" * The Yes Men *"In this action-packed book, vampire-fanged strippers, Satanists and circus escapologists jostle for our attention with conspiracy theorists, Fox News anchormen and gay rights activists . . . McLeod is no ordinary academic. He avoids post-modernist jargon, writing in refreshingly straightforward journalese." * Times Higher Education *"Throughout history, Western society has been thrown into confusion, disarray, and laughter by the work of hucksters and con artists. Prankstersreveals how these mischief makers have left an educational and entertaining mark on our modern social and political life. Writer and filmmaker, Kembrow, a prankster himself, argues that these actions underscore larger, pointed truths by disrupting the daily flow of approved information and news." * utne.com *"Ultimately, what McLeod gives us in Pranksters, his topic aside, is an example of the best of cultural-studies writing. The book can engage almost any reader; it is not necessary to have been part of any academic & conversation before picking it up. At the same time, it can be extremely useful to the scholar who does want to continue the particular discussion. . . . The result is an engaging book, one as important for the example it sets as for the scholarship it presents." * The Popular Culture Studies Journal *"From Jonathan Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' to the modern 'hacktivists' of anonymous 'spoofing' corporations and governments, McLeod, the man who actually trademarked the phrase 'Freedom of Expression,' examines hoaxes, pranks, and successful feats of trickery that inspire widespread public amazement and reinforce the need to critically assess miraculous stories or occurrences. He shares thoughtful insights into both lighthearted hoaxes like the Feejee mermaid and well-known darker pranks, such as the 17th century Illuminati conspiracy created by a college student or the 1980s 'Satanic Panic.' Benjamin Franklin (who borrowed liberally from Swift) and P.T. Barnum are notable, famous tricksters, but McLeod's description of the lonely, blind phone-phreakers who created their own 'electronic social net-work' in the 1960s speaks to the primary need for expression and connection commonly found among the perpetrators. McLeod entertains and engages readers with everything from Thomas Paine to T-Pain in this clever mix of historical figures' imaginative pranks and modern attempts to capture public attention" * Publishers Weekly *"Meticulously organized and researched book." * Popmatters.com *"Those who like their reads breezy need not applybut this is not to say that Prankstersis not worth the read. Anyone in the business of deceptionwhether remediating or fomenting itought to treat this as a primary source." * PopMatters *"A spellbinder of a book,Prankstersattempts to weave together a slew of seemingly unrelated individuals, anecdotes, and themes[I]t cuts a swath along a wide range of academic disciplines, making it relevant to scholars of popular culture, sociology, media studies, and the history of the book." * Journal of Popular Culture *"The story of how mischief-makers hope to change the world one prank at a time . . . McLeods renditions of his own pranks bring sparkle and humor to the serious message of his book." * Kirkus Reviews *"An occasional prankster himself, McLeod (communication studies, Univ. of Iowa;Creative License) uses sly humor to explore the ways in which public opinion has been and can be manipulated by some unlikely deceptions. With looks at Rosicrucians, secret societies, spiritualists, conspiracies, John Birchers, Merry Pranksters, and a vast array of printed and broadcast hoaxes, McLeod weaves a tale of fantasies that sparked social commentaries and persisted for years or sometimes centuries. The author concludes with a description of his participation in a number of pranks and his perspective about his success and failure communicating his message....Verdict:Students of media or publishing history in the West will appreciate the comprehensive survey of untruths and their enduring legacy" * Library Journal,Barbara Ferrara, Chesterfield Cty. P.L., VA *"Overall, this study of pranks is engrossing in the fullest meaning of the term." * Historian *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction 1. This Is the Dawning of the Age of Enlightenment ... and Pranks 2. Con Artists and Consumer Culture 3. Spirits in the Material World 4. Meet the Illuminati 5. The Golden Age of Newspaper Hoaxes 6. Political Pranksters 7. Prank Blowback 8. A Satanic Panic9. Showbiz Tricksters and the Pop Underground 10. An Education in Pranks Conclusion: Reflections of a Prankster Notes Bibliography Index About the Author

    2 in stock

    £24.99

  • Psychiatry

    John Wiley & Sons Psychiatry

    Book SynopsisFor more than a half century Thomas Szasz has devoted much of his career to a thorough and provocative critique of the practice of psychiatry. In many ways his latest work, Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, is a culmination of his life's work: to portray the integral role of deception in the history and practice of psychiatry.

    £12.30

  • John Wiley & Sons Psychiatry

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisPortrays the integral role of deception in the history and practice of psychiatry. This work argues that the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness stands in the same relationship to the diagnosis and treatment of bodily illness that the forgery of a painting does to the original masterpiece.Trade Review[Thomas Szasz] is the preeminent critic of psychiatry in the world. - Richard Vatz, Towson University

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • MD - Duke University Press Depression A Public Feeling

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    Book SynopsisAnn Cvetkovich combines memoir and cultural critique in search of ways of writing about depression as a public cultural and political phenomenon rather than as a personal medical pathology.Trade Review"A provocative addition to Ann Cvetkovich's eloquent writings on the archives of public feelings, this book takes depression out of the space of the private into the complex politics of our time. Weaving together memoir, cultural and medical history, and literary and theoretical discussion, Cvetkovich experiments with and reflects on unconventional ways of writing about embodiment, cognition, and affect. Along the way, she offers myriad prescriptions, small and large, on how to cope with the daily effects of depression and how to heal the world."—Marianne Hirsch, author of The Generation of Postmemory: Writing and Visual Culture after the Holocaust"Combining cultural critique with nuanced readings of queer aesthetic practices, and mixing theoretical reflections on experience with experiments in memoir, Depression: A Public Feeling delivers not only critical insights but also wisdom. The book offers a model for something like collective or collaborative authorship; framed as a project conceived in concert with a far-flung community of academics, activists, and artists, Depression is a departure from academic business as usual. This is a profoundly inspiring book."—Heather Love, author of Feeling Backward: Loss and the Politics of Queer History“Aesthetics, anecdotes and evidence against the medical model.” -- Tyler Cowen * New York Times Magazine *“Depression: A Public Feeling… sets out to challenge ‘contemporary medical notions’ of depression ‘that simultaneously relieve one of responsibility (it’s just genes or chemicals) and provide agency (you can fix it by taking a pill)’. . . . In anatomising her ‘lived experience’ of writer’s block, Cvetkovich invites the reader to ask whether, despite the trade-specific terminology, this is still a symptom exclusive to writers. . . . [H]er perceptions are agile.” -- Talitha Stevenson * New Statesman *“Depression succeeds at opening up a public discussion on certain kinds of depression that are often dismissed as trivial, like the stress of academic labour. . . . [C]lear and helpful with a vision for overcoming melancholy through a transformation of everyday life.” -- William Burton * Lambda Literary Review *“[Cvetkovich] has taken some huge risks with Depression. Rather than building a traditional academic argument with research and theory, the book combines stylistically distinct and potentially disparate parts that add up to a highly readable, relatable, radical treatise that provides many points of entry and fresh thinking on one of the most overexamined subjects of the past few decades.” -- Cindy Widner * Austin Chronicle *“At one end, Depression is a call to expand how we frame and engage with depression, and at the other it’s an internal appeal to academia to accept personal experience as a valid source material for scholarship. By melding the personal and the academic, Cvetkovich is creating an important new forum for how we discuss depression. . . . The material is totally fascinating. . . .” -- Nina Lary * Bitch *“Cvetkovich offers us an introduction to thinking critically about depression's causes and its manifestations as well as, perhaps, the localised tactics that are necessary to enable recovery. At the end, she turns rather sweetly to crafting as one reparative habit, partly because of the aesthetic of connectivity that it can stimulate. Knitting yourself out of depression: it's kind of folksy, but I liked it.” -- Sally Munt * Times Higher Education *“The book’s merit is in jolting us out of our habit of thinking about depression as a personal, medical issue, reminding us of the ways in which the rules and roles of society influence our psyches and feelings about ourselves. By taking depression out of the exclusive domain of the therapeutic culture, [Cvetkovich] challenges us to make new connections between the individual’s experience of depression and life within a depressive culture.” -- Irene Javors * Gay & Lesbian Review *“[A]n experiment in connecting personal feelings with social conditions and critical analysis. . . . Cvetkovich finds a variety of ways to utilize the tools of academe to build a shelter from the traumas of academe. It's both funny and oddly endearing to see an academic response to depression that turns it into a field, organizes conferences and protests with special and entertaining dress requirements, recommends cures for writing blocks, and appropriates American anxiety in the interest of getting academic work published.” -- Elaine Showalter * Chronicle Review *“Although she is not the first to consider that institutionalized racism causes depression, Cvetkovich’s take on academia’s ills is unique. . . . Still, Depression is not a pity party. Cvetkovich offers hope to all who fight depression by suggesting that as she has emerged from despair, so can others.” -- Rachel Pepper * Curve *“Cvetkovich draws us into her own encounters with various obstacles and leaves us with the sense that all the insights she has gained have been unexpected gifts—earned through lots of hard work, but still contingent, provisional, uncertain. If you have ever been a struggling academic, you will relate, and you will feel grateful.” -- Aaron Sachs * American Quarterly *"It is important that Cvetkovich is able to balance the personal desire for feeling better alongside a questioning of the investment that exists in both medical and critical social models of depression. Importantly, while this approach never undermines the experience of depression by positioning it only as a construction, it still draws attention to commonplace assumptions about feeling sad, being political and getting better. Cvetkovich weaves her own journal through the critical reading that makes her work so compelling—simultaneously taking seriously, and asking us to question, the more familiar narrative she has just shared." -- Jacqueline Gibbs * Feminist Review *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. The Depression Journals (A Memoir) Going Down 29 Swimming 43 The Return 62 Reflections: Memoir as Public Feelings Research Method 74 Part II. A Public Feelings Project (A Speculative Essay) 1. Writing Depression: Acedia, History, and Medical Models 85 2. From Dispossession to Radical Self-Possession: Racism and Depression 115 3. The Utopia of Ordinary Habit: Crafting, Creativity, and Spiritual Practice 154 Epilogue 203 Notes 213 Bibliography 243 Illustration Credits 265 Index 267

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  • Speak of It  A Memoir

    University of New Mexico Press Speak of It A Memoir

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    Book SynopsisExplores how Marcos McPeek Villatoro channelled his Latino roots to come to terms with the childhood sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of a relative in his home in Appalachia, and he recounts his ensuing struggle with trauma and mental illness.Trade ReviewA neat, Hitchcockian thriller. . . . Let's hope there are real FBI agents as brilliant as Romilia Chacón."—Washington Post [for A Venom Beneath the Skin]"Scintillating, densely plotted. . . . Villatoro creates a compelling, dramatic balance."—Publisher's Weekly (starred review) [for Minos]"Rich in history and myth, rich in setting, rich in character. This book reminded me of The Da Vinci Code. It is a pleasure from start to finish."—T. Jefferson Parker, Edgar Award-winning author of A Thousand Steps [for Minos]"Charles Dickens, or more recently Joyce Carol Oates and Margaret Atwood, have used the crime novel to eloquently express themselves. . . . Add to that chorus of writers the name . . . Marcos McPeek Villatoro."—Los Angeles Times Book Review [for Home Killings]

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  • The Great War and German Memory

    Liverpool University Press The Great War and German Memory

    Book SynopsisFocuses on the traumatized German war veteran. This work traces how some of the most vulnerable members of society, marginalized and persecuted as 'enemies of the nation,' attempted to regain authority over their own minds and reclaim the authentic memory of the Great War.Trade ReviewTheir story [...] richly deserves the nuanced and balanced reading that Crouthamel provides. Thomas J. Saunders, German Studies Review 35/2 * German Studies Review 35/2 *Table of Contents Contents Acknowledgements Introdcution 1 Healing the Nation's Nerves: Imperial Germany at War 2 The War Neurotics Return Home: Psychologically Disabled Veterans and Post-War Society, 1918-1920 3 Neurosis and the Welfare State: The Rise and Fall of the National Pension Law of 1920 4 'The Class Struggle Pyschosis': Working-Class Politics and Psychological Trauma 5 National Socialism and its Discontenst: War Neurosis and Memory under Hitler 6 Nazi Germany's Hidden Psychopaths: Case Studies of Mentally Disabled Veterans in the Third Reich Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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  • ABC of Alcohol

    John Wiley & Sons Inc ABC of Alcohol

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    Book SynopsisThe misuse of alcohol presents both individual physical and psychological problems as well as wider social consequences. Alcohol misuse is a frequent cause of attendance in accident and emergency departments and an underlying factor in a range of long term and chronic conditions commonly treated and managed within primary care settings.Table of ContentsContributors vii Preface ix 1 Alcohol use: Consumption and costs 1Peter McGovern and Eric Appleby 2 Alcohol use: Society and politics 7Peter McGovern and Eric Appleby 3 Alcohol in the body 12Alex Paton and Anne McCune 4 Definitions 15Alex Paton 5 The nature of alcohol use disorders 19John B. Saunders 6 The detection of alcohol use disorders 25John B. Saunders 7 Medical problems 33Alex Paton 8 Problems in the Emergency Department – and their solutions 37Zulfiquar Mirza and Robin Touquet 9 Alcohol and the young person 42William Christian, Sian Veysey and Anne Frampton 10 Alcohol and the older person 46Jarrod Richards and Rachel Bradley 11 Alcohol and the liver 50Anne McCune 12 Surgical problems 56James S. Huntley 13 Alcohol, maxillofacial trauma and prevention of personal violence 61Jonathan Shepherd and Paul Jordan 14 Neurological and neurosurgical complications of alcohol 64Jane Alty and Jeremy Cosgrove 15 Alcohol and cancer 69Sarah L. Williams 16 Alcohol and the heart 74Nitin Kumar, Yasmin Ismail and Julian Strange 17 Drug–alcohol interactions 79Dan Harris 18 Management of acute unplanned alcohol withdrawal 84Adrian Brown and Anne McCune 19 The role of alcohol care teams in district general hospitals 89Kieran J. Moriarty 20 Management in primary care 95Carsten Grimm 21 Advice and counselling 99Nicola Taylor 22 Psychological treatment and relapse prevention 102Nicola Taylor 23 Alcohol and psychiatry 105Nicola Taylor 24 Other resources, and alcohol and the doctor 109Nicola Taylor Index 000

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  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders

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    Book SynopsisA versatile reference text for developing and applying clinical psychopathology skills Designed to serve as a trusted desktop reference on mental disorders seen across the lifespan for mental health professionals at all levels of experience, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders Across the Lifespan, Second Edition expertly covers etiology, clinical presentation, intake and interviewing, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of DSM disorders at all developmental stages. Unlike other references, this book takes a lifespan approach that allows readers to develop the clinical skills necessary to respond to mental health concerns in a patient-centered manner. Introductory and advanced features support clinicians at every stage of their careers and help students develop their skills and understanding. Authors Woo and Keatinge combine a review of cutting edge and state-of-the-art findings on diagnosis and treatment with the tools for diagnosing and treating a wideTable of ContentsPreface ix Acknowledgments xi About the Authors xiii Part I Fundamental Clinical Skills 1 Chapter 1 Intake and Interviewing 3 Chapter 2 Essentials of Diagnosis 59 Chapter 3 Fundamentals of Treatment 105 Part II Clinical Disorders 171 Chapter 4 Neurodevelopmental Disorders I: Autism Spectrum Disorder 173 Chapter 5 Neurodevelopmental Disorders II: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 251 Chapter 6 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders 311 Chapter 7 Mood Disorders I: Depressive Disorders 399 Chapter 8 Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorders 471 Chapter 9 Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive, and Trauma Disorders 537 Chapter 10 Eating, Oppositional Defiant, and Conduct Disorders 637 Chapter 11 Substance-Related Disorders 719 Chapter 12 Neurocognitive Disorders 805 Chapter 13 Personality Disorders 869 References 957 Author Index 1169 Subject Index 1207

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  • The Severe and Persistent Mental Illness

    John Wiley & Sons Inc The Severe and Persistent Mental Illness

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  • The CoOccurring Disorders Treatment Planner with

    John Wiley & Sons Inc The CoOccurring Disorders Treatment Planner with

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    Book SynopsisThis timesaving resource features: Treatment plan components for 25 behaviorally based presenting problems Over 1,000 prewritten treatment goals, objectives, and interventions?plus space to record your own treatment plan options A step-by-step guide to writing treatment plans that meet the requirements of most insurance companies and third-party payors The Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Planner provides all the elements necessary to quickly and easily develop formal treatment plans that satisfy the demands of HMOs, managed care companies, third-party payors, and state and federal review agencies. A critical tool for mental health professionals treating patients coping simultaneously with mental illness and serious substance abuse Saves you hours of time-consuming paperwork, yet offers the freedom to develop customized treatment plans Organized around 25 main presenting problems with a focus on treatingTable of ContentsPracticePlanners® Series Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Acute Stress Disorders with Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Abuse 15 Adolescent Asperger’s Disorder with Alcohol Abuse 25 Adolescent Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with Cannabis Abuse 37 Adolescent Conduct Disorder with Alcohol Abuse 49 Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with Cocaine Dependence 60 Anorexic Female with Amphetamine Dependence 72 Antisocial Personality Disorder with Polysubstance Dependence 83 Avoidant Personality Disorder with Cannabis Dependence 94 Bipolar Disorder Female with Alcohol Abuse 106 Bipolar Disorder Male with Polysubstance Dependence 117 Borderline Female with Alcohol Abuse 129 Borderline Male with Polysubstance Dependence 139 Bulimic Female with Alcohol Abuse 150 Chronic Medical Illness with Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Dependence 160 Chronic Undifferentiated Schizophrenia with Alcohol Dependence 171 Depressive Disorders with Alcohol Abuse 182 Depressive Disorders with Cannabis Dependence 192 Depressive Disorders with Pathological Gambling 203 Dissociative Disorders with Cocaine Abuse 216 Generalized Anxiety Disorder with Cannabis Abuse 229 Intermittent Explosive Disorder with Cannabis Abuse 241 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with Cannabis Abuse 253 Paranoid Schizophrenia with Polysubstance Dependence 266 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder with Polysubstance Dependence 278 Social Phobia with Alcohol Abuse 290 Appendix A: Bibliotherapy Suggestions 301 Appendix B: Professional Bibliography 305 Appendix C: Index of DSM-IV-TR ™ Codes Associated with Presenting Problems 307

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  • Preventing Suicide

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Preventing Suicide

    Book SynopsisNew edition of an acclaimed manual which uses the solution focused approach to take an empathetic and validating approach to working with individuals considering suicide. Offers invaluable guidance for suicide prevention by showing what works in treating those struggling with suicidal thoughts Provides straightforward ways to deal frankly with the subject of suicide, along with a range of tools and techniques that are helpful to clients Includes actual dialogue between practitioners and clients to allow readers to gain a better understanding of how to work with suicidal clients Compares and contrasts a ground-breaking approach to suicide prevention with more traditional approaches to risk assessment and management Features numerous updates and revisions along with brand new sections dealing with the international landscape, blaming the suicided person, Dr Alys Cole-King's Connecting with People', and telephone work with the suicidal, HTable of ContentsAbout the author vii About the author vii Foreword ix Acknowledgments xi 1 How to use this book 1 2 The book’s style and purpose 4 3 Defining suicide and self]injury 24 4 Current service provision: risk assessment, management and medication 32 5 Other approaches to helping the suicidal 49 6 What is Solution Focused Brief Therapy? 70 7 Suicide encounters: the crucial first ten minutes 112 8 The solution focused approach in working with the suicidal 123 9 Case study: Reg and ‘the demons calling from the deep’ 152 10 Some more case vignettes 175 11 Connecting with people by Alys Cole-King 185 12 Working on the phone with the suicidal person 199 13 Blaming those who took their lives 208 14 International solution focused applications to suicide prevention 215 15 Zero suicide: should this be our goal? 245 16 Where do we go from here? 253 Appendix 1: Flow diagram for an episode of treatment 264 Appendix 2: Specialist solution focused training workshops 268 Appendix 3: Evidence base for solution]focused working 270 References 278 Index 314

    £80.96

  • Child and Adolescent Psychopathology

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Child and Adolescent Psychopathology

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    Book SynopsisA unique, multi-discipline, developmental approach to childhood psychopathology Child and Adolescent Psychopathology is the only comprehensive text in the field to address genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors within a developmental context. Based on cutting-edge research and aligned with the DSM-5, this book emphasizes how, when, and why disorders emerge among young people, and the ways in which symptom profiles change at different stages of development. This new third edition has been updated to include new chapters on OCD and trauma disorders consistent with DSM-5 classification, and includes new discussion on epigenetics and the neighborhood effects on the development of delinquency. Coverage includes extensive discussion of risk factors, from disturbed attachment relations and abuse/neglect, to head injury and teratogen exposure, followed by in-depth examination of behavior disorders and psychological disorders including Autism Spectrum, SchizophreniTable of ContentsForeword ix Preface xiii List of Contributors xvii Part I THE DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING MENTAL ILLNESS 1 Developmental Psychopathology as a Scientific Discipline: A 21st-Century Perspective 3Stephen P. Hinshaw 2 Classifying Psychopathology: The DSM, Empirically Based Taxonomies, and the Research Domain Criteria 33Theodore P. Beauchaine and Daniel N. Klein 3 Genetic, Environmental, and Epigenetic Influences on Behavior 68Theodore P. Beauchaine, Lisa Gatzke-Kopp, and Ian R. Gizer Part II VULNERABILITIES AND RISK FACTORS FOR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 4 Risk and Resilience in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 113Bruce E. Compas, Meredith Gruhn, and Alexandra H. Bettis 5 Child Maltreatment and Risk for Psychopathology 144Sara R. Jaffee 6 Impulsivity and Vulnerability to Psychopathology 178Emily Neuhaus and Theodore P. Beauchaine 7 High-Reactive Temperament, Behavioral Inhibition, and Vulnerability to Psychopathology 213Jerome Kagan 8 The Adaptive Calibration Model of Stress Responsivity: Concepts, Findings, and Implications for Developmental Psychopathology 237Bruce J. Ellis, Marco Del Giudice, and Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff 9 Exposure to Teratogens as a Risk Factor for Psychopathology 277Lauren R. Doyle, Nicole A. Crocker, Susanna L. Fryer, and Sarah N. Mattson 10 Brain Injury and Vulnerability to Psychopathology 316Peter Arnett, Jessica E. Meyer, Victoria C. Merritt, Lisa Gatzke-Kopp, and Katherine E. Shannon Bowen 11 Emotion Dysregulation as a Vulnerability to Psychopathology 346Pamela M. Cole, Sarah E. Hall, and Nastassia J. Hajal 12 Neighborhood Effects on the Development of Delinquency 387Wesley G. Jennings and Nicholas M. Perez Part III EXTERNALIZING DISORDERS 13 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 407Joel Nigg 14 Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Juvenile Delinquency 449Benjamin B. Lahey and Irwin D. Waldman 15 Substance Use Disorders 497Sandra A. Brown, Kristin L. Tomlinson, and Jennifer Winward Part IV INTERNALIZING DISORDERS 16 Anxiety Disorders 531Carl F. Weems and Wendy K. Silverman 17 Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 560Emily Ricketts, Deepika Bose, and John Piacentini 18 Depressive Disorders 610Daniel N. Klein, Brandon L. Goldstein, and Megan Finsaas 19 The Development of Borderline Personality and Self-Inflicted Injury 642Erin A. Kaufman, Sheila E. Crowell, and Mark F. Lenzenweger Part V OTHER DISORDERS 20 Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders in Infants, Children, and Adolescents 683Bruce D. Perry 21 Bipolar Disorder 706Joseph C. Blader, Donna J. Roybal, Colin L. Sauder, and Gabrielle A. Carlson 22 Autism Spectrum Disorder 745Susan Faja and Geraldine Dawson 23 Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia 783Robert F. Asarnow and Jennifer K. Forsyth 24 Eating Disorders 818Eric Stice and Deanna Linville About the Authors 839 Author Index 841 Subject Index 875

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  • Attachment Theory and Research

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Attachment Theory and Research

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    Book SynopsisAs interest in attachment theory continues to grow, misconceptions of the theory are becoming increasingly common. Important texts on major theoretical and empirical contributions are often too extensive for non-specialist readers or not readily available to clinicians. Designed to address a significant gap in literature, Attachment Theory and Research: A Readerpresents a carefully curated selection of book chapters and journal articles on the subjectcomplemented by previously unpublished material by the founder of the theory. This valuable new resource provides practitioners, students, policymakers, and general readers an accessible and up-to-date view of the concepts, development, and diversity of attachment theory. The Reader comprises 15 succinct chapters by many of the most influential researchers in the theory, covering the basis of attachment theory and the current state of the field. The book brings together a wide range of works, many of which chTable of ContentsIntroduction 1Tommie Forslund and Robbie Duschinsky 1 Separation Anxiety 11John Bowlby 2 Anxiety, Stress, and Homeostasis 34John Bowlby 3 Attachment 46Mary D. Salter Ainsworth 4 Love as Attachment: The Integration of Three Behavioral Systems 74Phillip R. Shaver, Cindy Hazan, and Donna Bradshaw 5 Relationships, Self, and Individual Adaptation 91L. Alan Sroufe 6 Disorganized/Disoriented Infant Behavior in the Strange Situation, Lapses in the Monitoring of Reasoning and Discourse during the Parent’s Adult Attachment Interview, and Dissociative States 108M. Main and E. Hesse 7 The Prototype Hypothesis and the Origins of Attachment Working Models: Adult Relationships with Parents and Romantic Partners 132Gretchen Owens, Judith A. Crowell, Helen Pan, Dominique Treboux, Elizabeth O’Connor, and Everett Waters 8 Dynamics of Romantic Love: Comments, Questions, and Future Directions 144Phillip R. Shaver 9 Integrating Temperament and Attachment: The Differential Susceptibility Paradigm 164Marinus H. van IJzendoorn and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg 10 Annual Research Review: Attachment Disorders in Early Childhood: Clinical Presentation, Causes, Correlates, and Treatment 184Charles H. Zeanah and Mary Margaret Gleason 11 Attachment Disorders Versus More Common Problems in Looked After and Adopted Children: Comparing Community and Expert Assessments 202Matt Woolgar and Emma Baldock 12 Attachment in the Early Life Course: Meta-Analytic Evidence for Its Role in Socioemotional Development 211Ashley M. Groh, R. M. Pasco Fearon, Marinus H. van IJzendoorn, Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, and Glenn I. Roisman 13 Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up: Addressing the Needs of Infants and Toddlers Exposed to Inadequate or Problematic Caregiving 220Mary Dozier and Kristin Bernard 14 Children’s Multiple Attachment Relationships and Representations in Different Family Contexts 228Fabien Bacro, Tommie Forslund, and Pehr Granqvist 15 New Correlates of Disorganization from a West-African Dataset, and Shared Rhythmic Touch as a Hidden Pathway to Infant Attachment Security 240Mary McMahan True Index 259

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    WW Norton & Co Interpersonal Neurobiology Essentials

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    WW Norton & Co Attachment Essentials

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    WW Norton & Co Trauma Essentials

    Book SynopsisFrom best-selling author Louis Cozolino, the essentials of the interconnection between brain, mind and relationships.

    £14.11

  • Embodied Self Awakening

    WW Norton & Co Embodied Self Awakening

    Book SynopsisAn offering to be with, and to turn towards, the feelings from which we instinctively recoil

    £21.84

  • Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical

    Book SynopsisPresents a comprehensive and contemporary treatment of research methodologies used in clinical psychology. This book discusses topics such as experimental and quasi-experimental designs, statistical analysis, validity, ethics, cultural diversity, and the scientific process of publishing.Trade Review"This book is truly weighty in size and content...it provides excellent comprehensive overview chapters of every aspect of clinical psychological research and implications for practice." Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry "Roberts and Ilardi and their authors have done a marvelous job presenting a cutting-edge array of methods and applications in clinical psychology research. This publication captures the vigor and excitement present in the field today. The text is practical, broad in scope, yet with sufficient depth to guide practicing clinical researchers. It should be used in graduate education and will also prove helpful to seasoned investigators." John Curry, Duke University "Roberts and Ilardi have created an impressive, comprehensive, and cutting-edge handbook of research methods and data-analytic procedures. This volume will be an invaluable resource for researchers and students alike. All aspects of the research process are represented. The individual chapters are excellent - very understandable and clear, with many practical examples provided." Annette M. La Greca, University of Miami "Focusing on new developments and cutting-edge advances in research methods, this handbook should have a wide audience. Summing up: Recommended." S. M. Valente, University of Southern California, Choice, December 2003Table of ContentsList of Contributors. Part I Clinical Psychology Research. 1 Research Methodology and Clinical Psychology: An Overview. (Michael C. Roberts and Stephen S. Ilardi). 2 Addressing Validity Concerns in Clinical Psychology Research. (Michael S. Finger and Kevin L. Rand). 3 The Scientific Process and Publishing Research. (Michael C. Roberts, Keri J. Brown, and Julianne M. Smith-Boydston). 4 Ethical Considerations in Clinical Psychology Research. (William A. Rae and Jeremy R. Sullivan). Part II Research Designs. 5 Evaluating Treatment Efficacy With Single-Case Designs. (Cynthia M. Anderson and Christine Kim). 6 Design and Analysis of Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Investigations. (Andrea Follmer Greenhoot). 7 The Analysis of Correlational Data . (Charles M. Judd and Melody S. Sadler). 8 Structural Equation Modeling in Clinical Psychology Research. (Samuel B. Green and Marilyn S. Thompson). 9 Qualitative Methods in Psychological Research. (Gloria L. Krahn and Michelle Putnam). 10 Basic Principles of Meta-Analysis. (Joseph A. Durlak). Part III Topics of Research. 11 Research Methods for Developmental Psychopathology. (Eric M. Vernberg and Edward J. Dill). Vignette: Research Methods for Developmental Psychopathology. (Anne K. Jacobs). 12 Adult Experimental Psychopathology. (John P. Kline, Steven D. LaRowe, Keith F. Donohue, Jennifer Minnix, and Ginette C. Blackhart). Vignette: Adult Experimental Psychopathology. (Anne K. Jacobs). 13 Child and Adolescent Assessment and Diagnosis Research. (Paul J. Frick and Amy H. Cornell). Vignette: Child and Adolescent Assessment and Diagnostic Research. (Anne K. Jacobs). 14 Adult Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis Research: Current Status and Future Directions. (Thomas E. Joiner, Jr., and Jeremy W. Pettit). Vignette: Adult Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis. (Anne K. Jacobs). 15 Therapy and Interventions Research with Children and Adolescents. (Ric G. Steele and Michael C. Roberts). Vignette: Therapy and Interventions Research with Children, Youth, and Families. (Anne K. Jacobs). 16 Therapy and Interventions Research with Adults. (Anne D. Simons and Jennifer E. Wildes). Vignette: Therapy and Interventions Research with Adults. (Anne K. Jacobs). 17 Research in Prevention and Promotion. (George C. Tremblay and Barbara Landon). Vignette: Research in Prevention and Promotion. (Anne K. Jacobs). 18 Research in Ethnic Minority Communities: Cultural Diversity Issues in Clinical Psychology. (Yo Jackson). Vignette: Research in Ethnic Minority Communities. (Anne K. Jacobs). 19 Investigating Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology. (Michael C. Roberts, Jodi L. Kamps, and Ephi J. Betan). Vignette: Investigating Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology. (Anne K. Jacobs). 20 Reflections on the Future of Clinical Psychological Research. (Stephen S. Ilardi and Michael C. Roberts). Index.

    £56.95

  • Depression and Anxiety in Later Life

    Johns Hopkins University Press Depression and Anxiety in Later Life

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDepression and Anxiety in Later Life will help older people, their family members, and caregivers make positive changes to take control of their own individual situations.Trade ReviewA top recommendation for any collection strong in later-life issues. Midwest Book ReviewTable of ContentsPrefaceI. Understanding Mood Disorders: Knowledge Is Power1. What You Need to Know about Depression2. What You Need to Know about AnxietyII. Handling Challenges over the Next Thirty Years3. Coping with Memory Loss4. Living with Illness and Disability5. Getting Relief from Physical Pain6. Understanding Sleep and Fatigue7. Coping with the Loss of a Loved One8. Stopping Overuse of Alcohol or Prescription Drugs9. Maintaining Healthy Body Weight and Nutrition10. Preserving (or Renewing) Sexual Pleasure11. Planning for Life's Final Phase12. Finding Meaning and Fulfillment—and FunAcknowledgmentsResourcesSelected ReferencesIndex

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    £19.00

  • Schizophrenia

    Johns Hopkins University Press Schizophrenia

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    Book SynopsisWith the author's intimate knowledge of the suffering caused by this disease, Schizophrenia emphasizes research strategies, the importance of sound scientific approaches, and the challenges that remain.Trade ReviewA daunting subject viewed through the lens of neuroscience, evolution, and medical history, served to readers as a personal, moving narrative. Chase provides a model of effective science writing. Library Journal What Dr. Chase produces is a rare combination of family memoir and accessible explanation of the neuroscience, genetics, and the epidemiology of schizophrenia. I simply love this book. -- Patrick Tracey PsychCentral While schizophrenia may be well known, it is widely misunderstood. Chase has successfully produced a succinct scientific overview of schizophrenia that also gives a touching insight into the lives of those affected by this complex disease. -- Natasha Ganecki The Biologist I would highly recommend this book to anyone with a relative or loved one with schizophrenia, and to any mental health professional who needs to be reminded about the effects of mental illness on the patient and the family. -- Brett C. Plyler, M.D. Doody's Review Service Schizophrenia is a book written for anyone touched by the disease. Dr. Chase asserts that it is not a scientific text for healthcare professionals; however, in my opinion, the book is informative for them as well... The book is a must-read for anyone who has a loved one suffering from schizophrenia. -- Robin Wulffson, M.D. Examiner.com Chase notes, in his final reflections, that the shifting social perceptions and acceptance of schizophrenia have improved the situation for sufferers and families alike-a change that will only be bolstered by this sensitive and compassionate read. Publisher's Weekly The book Schizophrenia: A Brother Finds Answers in Biological Science is a period piece. It is a combination of personal recollections spanning the second half of the 20th century and an extended pedagogical discussion of some of the research on schizophrenia during that period. -- William D. Spaulding PsycCRITIQUES It's more than a professor of biology's coverage: it blends his own family story of his brother's life and affliction with a review of the latest scientific literature on the issue, making for a guide especially user-friendly to families struggling with the result of a diagnosis. Midwest Book ReviewTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsPrologue1. Innocence on the Road to Los Angeles (1948)2. Who Gets Schizophrenia and Why?3. Dining with Tension (1956)4. Which Genes Cause Schizophrenia?5. A Consultation with Dr. Held (1957)6. Which Aspects of the Environment Cause Schizophrenia?7. Breakdown in Westwood Village (1958)8. Why Does Schizophrenia Begin in Late Adolescence?9. Two State Hospitals (1959–1960)10. What Are the Treatment Options?11. A Conversation in a Park (1963)12. Is Mental Illness in the Mind or in the Brain?13. The Villa and the Ambassador (1982)14. Why Is Schizophrenia Stigmatized?15. Strolling the Boardwalk at Hermosa Beach (1993)16. Just What Is Schizophrenia, Anyway?17. Libraries and Literature (1995)18. When Did Schizophrenia First Appear, and Why Doesn't It Go Away?19. Jim's Final Days (1998–1999)20. What Happens to People with Schizophrenia through the Years?21. ReflectionsEpilogueNotesGlossarySuggested ReadingsIndex

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    £19.00

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    Johns Hopkins University Press Listening to Trauma Conversations with Leaders

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    Book SynopsisA portion of the proceeds from sales of this book will go to the Grady Nia Project for abused, suicidal, and low-income African American women.Trade ReviewIn this extraordinary enterprise, Cathy Caruth achieves what is by definition an impossibility: making familiar the unfamiliar country of trauma, the place of displacement par excellence; the lieu of an 'erasure', as Dori Laub would say, where language is at a loss and a new language struggles to be heard, thanks to the construction of a new channel created by the very act and presence of a totally committed listening. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis In this extraordinary enterprise, Cathy Caruth achieves what is by definition an impossibility: making familiar the unfamiliar country of trauma, the place of displacement par excellence; the lieu of an 'erasure', as Dori Laub would say, where language is at a loss and a new language struggles to be heard, thanks to the construction of a new channel created by the very act and presence of a totally committed listening.Table of ContentsForewordAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Learning to ListenPart I: Death in Theory1. Giving Death Its Due: An Interview with Robert Jay Lifton (June 8, 1990, New York, New York)2. Traumatic Temporality: An Interview with Jean Laplanche (October 23, 1994, Paris, France)3. A Record That Has Yet to Be Made: An Interview with Dori Laub (June 15–16, 2013, Woodbury, Connecticut)4. Mad Witnesses: A Conversation with Françoise Davoine andJean-Max Gaudillière (May 18, 2012, Burgundy, France)Part II: A Revolutionary Act5. The AIDS Crisis Is Not Over: A Conversation with Gregg Bordowitz,Douglas Crimp, and Laura Pinsky. Conducted with Thomas Keenan (September 25, 1991, New York, New York)6. The Politics of Trauma: A Conversation with Judith Herman (May 16, 2013, Cambridge, Massachusetts)7. The Body Keeps the Score: An Interview with Bessel van der Kolk (June 17, 2013, Boston, Massachusetts)8. The Haunted Self: An Interview with Onno van der Hart (July 16, 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)9. Words and Wounds: An Interview with Geoffrey Hartman (September 11, 1994, New Haven, Connecticut)10. A Revolutionary Act—The Video Testimonies of the Nia Project: An Interview with Members of the Grady Nia Team (October 2 and 9, 2012, Atlanta, Georgia)Part III: The System Is Weeping11. Apocalypse Terminable and Interminable: An Interview with Arthur S. Blank Jr. (January 23, 2013, Washington, DC)12. Filming Madness: A Conversation with Mieke Bal and Françoise Davoine (November 26, 2011, Vevey, Switzerland)13. A Ghost in the House of Justice: A Conversation with Shoshana Felman (August 7, 2013, Tel Aviv, Israel)Index

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    £999.99

  • Adolescent Depression

    Johns Hopkins University Press Adolescent Depression

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisIncorporating the latest research from the field of adolescent psychiatry, this guide answers questions that many parents have, including: what are the symptoms of depression in teenagers? How is depression diagnosed? What is the difference between depression and bipolar disorder, and which does my child have?Trade ReviewIf you have a depressed teen in your household, this book is a must-read. Examiner.com Because of its specialization, this book will provide significantly more applicable information than any general psychology text that covers a variety of mental health disorders. American Reference Books Annual The book is comprehensive and thorough at almost 400 pages, providing a wealth of information on depression and its relevance to this vulnerable group. Nursing TimesTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I1. DepressionNormal and Abnormal MoodsThe Symptom of DepressionThe Syndrome of DepressionAssociated Symptoms of DepressionMood DisordersThe Chemistry of Mood2. Normal Adolescence and Depression in AdolescenceMore on SymptomsMore on AdolescenceWhen Is Depression "Serious"?3. The Mood Disorders of AdolescencePsychiatric DiagnosisMajor Depressive DisorderDysthymic DisorderPremenstrual Dysphoric DisorderBipolar DisorderControversies Surrounding Bipolar Affective Disorder in ChildrenDisruptive Mood Dysregulation DisorderMore on DiagnosisThe Importance of Treatment4. Mood DisordersWhat Is the DSM?A Multiaxial Diagnostic SystemMood Disorder Categories in the DSMControversies in the Use of the DSMPart II5. Medication Issues in AdolescencePharmaceuticals and the FDADose Adjustments and Other Differences for Young PeopleHow Psychiatric Medications Work6. Antidepressant MedicationsTricyclic AntidepressantsSelective Serotonin Reuptake InhibitorsOther, New, AntidepressantsMonoamine Oxidase InhibitorsAntidepressant Therapy7. Mood-Stabilizing MedicationsLithiumValproate (Depakote)Carbamazepine (Tegretol)Lamotrigine (Lamictal)Other Mood StabilizersWhat Do Mood Stabilizers Treat?Why, and How, to Use Mood Stabilizers in Depression8. Other Medications and TreatmentsAntipsychotic MedicationsControversiesBenzodiazepinesSt. John's WortOmega-3 Fatty Acids and Fish OilExercise"Medical" MarijuanaElectroconvulsive TherapyOther New Treatments9. Counseling and PsychotherapyThe "Biology-Psychology" Split in PsychiatryIs Psychotherapy Alone Sufficient?Is Psychotherapy Always Necessary?Matching the Psychotherapy to the PatientChoosing a Therapy and a TherapistThe Psychiatrist-PsychotherapistPart III10. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderWhat Is ADHD?Treatment IssuesMood Disorders and ADHDOther MedicationsTreatment for Your Child11. Autism, Asperger's, and Related DisordersAutismSymptoms of AutismAutism versus Asperger's SyndromeAutism and Mood DisordersApproaches to Treatment of the Child Who Has Autism12. Alcohol and Drug AbuseAdolescent Substance AbuseAlcohol AbuseMarijuana AbuseAmphetamines (Crystal Meth, Ecstasy, and "Club Drugs")Mood Disorders and Substance AbuseTreatment Issues13. Eating DisordersAnorexia NervosaBulimia NervosaUnderstanding Eating DisordersMood Disorders and Eating Disorders14. "Cutting" and Other Self-Harming BehaviorsSelf-MutilationAdolescent Suicide15. The Genetics of Mood DisordersGenes, Chromosomes, and DNAGenetic DiseasesWhat We KnowThe Search ContinuesPart IV16. Strategies for Successful TreatmentDiagnosis, Diagnosis, DiagnosisChoosing the Treatment TeamEliminating Pathological Influences17. The Role of the FamilyRecognizing SymptomsGetting Involved in TreatmentSafety IssuesArranging Hospitalization and Involuntary TreatmentGetting the Support You Need18. Planning for EmergenciesKnow Whom to Call for HelpInsurance IssuesMore on Safety19. Looking AheadResourcesSuggested ReadingSupport and Advocacy OrganizationsInternet ResourcesNotesIndex

    7 in stock

    £36.00

  • Adolescent Depression

    Johns Hopkins University Press Adolescent Depression

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIncorporating the latest research from the field of adolescent psychiatry, this guide answers questions that many parents have, including: What are the symptoms of depression in teenagers? How is depression diagnosed? What is the difference between depression and bipolar disorder, and which does my child have?Trade ReviewIf you have a depressed teen in your household, this book is a must-read. Examiner.com Because of its specialization, this book will provide significantly more applicable information than any general psychology text that covers a variety of mental health disorders. American Reference Books Annual The book is comprehensive and thorough at almost 400 pages, providing a wealth of information on depression and its relevance to this vulnerable group. Nursing TimesTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I1. DepressionNormal and Abnormal MoodsThe Symptom of DepressionThe Syndrome of DepressionAssociated Symptoms of DepressionMood DisordersThe Chemistry of Mood2. Normal Adolescence and Depression in AdolescenceMore on SymptomsMore on AdolescenceWhen Is Depression "Serious"?3. The Mood Disorders of AdolescencePsychiatric DiagnosisMajor Depressive DisorderDysthymic DisorderPremenstrual Dysphoric DisorderBipolar DisorderControversies Surrounding Bipolar Affective Disorder in ChildrenDisruptive Mood Dysregulation DisorderMore on DiagnosisThe Importance of Treatment4. Mood DisordersWhat Is the DSM?A Multiaxial Diagnostic SystemMood Disorder Categories in the DSMControversies in the Use of the DSMPart II5. Medication Issues in AdolescencePharmaceuticals and the FDADose Adjustments and Other Differences for Young PeopleHow Psychiatric Medications Work6. Antidepressant MedicationsTricyclic AntidepressantsSelective Serotonin Reuptake InhibitorsOther, New, AntidepressantsMonoamine Oxidase InhibitorsAntidepressant Therapy7. Mood-Stabilizing MedicationsLithiumValproate (Depakote)Carbamazepine (Tegretol)Lamotrigine (Lamictal)Other Mood StabilizersWhat Do Mood Stabilizers Treat?Why, and How, to Use Mood Stabilizers in Depression8. Other Medications and TreatmentsAntipsychotic MedicationsControversiesBenzodiazepinesSt. John's WortOmega-3 Fatty Acids and Fish OilExercise"Medical" MarijuanaElectroconvulsive TherapyOther New Treatments9. Counseling and PsychotherapyThe "Biology-Psychology" Split in PsychiatryIs Psychotherapy Alone Sufficient?Is Psychotherapy Always Necessary?Matching the Psychotherapy to the PatientChoosing a Therapy and a TherapistThe Psychiatrist-PsychotherapistPart III10. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderWhat Is ADHD?Treatment IssuesMood Disorders and ADHDOther MedicationsTreatment for Your Child11. Autism, Asperger's, and Related DisordersAutismSymptoms of AutismAutism versus Asperger's SyndromeAutism and Mood DisordersApproaches to Treatment of the Child Who Has Autism12. Alcohol and Drug AbuseAdolescent Substance AbuseAlcohol AbuseMarijuana AbuseAmphetamines (Crystal Meth, Ecstasy, and "Club Drugs")Mood Disorders and Substance AbuseTreatment Issues13. Eating DisordersAnorexia NervosaBulimia NervosaUnderstanding Eating DisordersMood Disorders and Eating Disorders14. "Cutting" and Other Self-Harming BehaviorsSelf-MutilationAdolescent Suicide15. The Genetics of Mood DisordersGenes, Chromosomes, and DNAGenetic DiseasesWhat We KnowThe Search ContinuesPart IV16. Strategies for Successful TreatmentDiagnosis, Diagnosis, DiagnosisChoosing the Treatment TeamEliminating Pathological Influences17. The Role of the FamilyRecognizing SymptomsGetting Involved in TreatmentSafety IssuesArranging Hospitalization and Involuntary TreatmentGetting the Support You Need18. Planning for EmergenciesKnow Whom to Call for HelpInsurance IssuesMore on Safety19. Looking AheadResourcesSuggested ReadingSupport and Advocacy OrganizationsInternet ResourcesNotesIndex

    10 in stock

    £17.10

  • Still Down

    Johns Hopkins University Press Still Down

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisBy identifying aspects of the individual's qualities, behaviors, and experiences that may account for poor response to treatment, Still Down points the way for people with TRD and their families to find appropriate diagnoses and the best possible care.Trade Review... Patients, psychiatry residents, and physicians will find this a helpful guide to reconsidering clinical options when standard treatments don't work. Library Journal In a concise, clearly written and exceptionally helpful book, [MacKinnon] provides insights and advice on what to do if [antidepressant] medications don't work initially... Brief summaries, case notes, and excellent appendices make this a useful book for practitioners and patients alike. Simply stated, this book is a gem. It's a very understandable guide to a very complex and frustrating issue. Clinical Psychiatry NewsTable of ContentsList of TablesIntroduction Section I: Fundamentals Ann: Textbook depression Bob: Treatment ambivalence Carla: Underdosing Section II: Misdiagnosis Darius: Demoralization Evelyn: Bipolar depression Frances: Overmedication Section III: Treatment Resistant Depression Gary: Double depression Hannah: Residual depression Irma: Treatment refractory depression Conclusion Appendix A: Common therapeutic practices to boost antidepressant responseAppendix B: Assessment of the patient with antidepressant failureIndex

    10 in stock

    £31.50

  • Still Down

    Johns Hopkins University Press Still Down

    Book SynopsisBy identifying aspects of the individual's qualities, behaviors, and experiences that may account for poor response to treatment, Still Down points the way for people with TRD and their families to find appropriate diagnoses and the best possible care.Trade Review... Patients, psychiatry residents, and physicians will find this a helpful guide to reconsidering clinical options when standard treatments don't work. Library Journal In a concise, clearly written and exceptionally helpful book, [MacKinnon] provides insights and advice on what to do if [antidepressant] medications don't work initially... Brief summaries, case notes, and excellent appendices make this a useful book for practitioners and patients alike. Simply stated, this book is a gem. It's a very understandable guide to a very complex and frustrating issue. Clinical Psychiatry NewsTable of ContentsList of TablesIntroduction Section I: Fundamentals Ann: Textbook depression Bob: Treatment ambivalence Carla: Underdosing Section II: Misdiagnosis Darius: Demoralization Evelyn: Bipolar depression Frances: Overmedication Section III: Treatment Resistant Depression Gary: Double depression Hannah: Residual depression Irma: Treatment refractory depression Conclusion Appendix A: Common therapeutic practices to boost antidepressant responseAppendix B: Assessment of the patient with antidepressant failureIndex

    £14.72

  • Living with Schizophrenia

    Johns Hopkins University Press Living with Schizophrenia

    Book SynopsisAn estimated 51 million people worldwide have schizophrenia, 2.2 million of them in the United States. While early diagnosis and appropriate treatment improve the long-term prognosis, schizophrenia is a disease that is difficult to manage. In Living with Schizophrenia, Drs. Jeffrey Rado and Philip G. Janicak, specialists in treating people who have schizophrenia, offer an easy-to-read primer for people with the disorder, along with their families and other caregivers. Drawing on their combined sixty years of clinical and research experience, Drs. Rado and Janicak * define schizophrenia and explain what is known about its causes* discuss the difference between negative symptoms (such as lack of emotion and social withdrawal) and positive symptoms (such as hallucinations, delusions, and thought disorders)* describe medication and psychosocial and behavioral treatments-and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment for better long-term outcomes* explain what people with schizophrTrade ReviewThis text would be an excellent addition for a Health/Wellness and Psychology section in a public library, and its brevity and affordability are huge selling points.—American Reference Books AnnualTable of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1 What Is Schizophrenia? Chapter 2 What Causes Schizophrenia? Chapter 3 Biological Therapies for SchizophreniaChapter 4 Psychosocial and Behavioral Treatments for SchizophreniaChapter 5 Staying Well Chapter 6 Schizophrenia and the Family Chapter 7 Medical Conditions and Schizophrenia Conclusion: Looking to the Future NotesIndex

    £14.25

  • Public Health Perspectives on Depressive

    Johns Hopkins University Press Public Health Perspectives on Depressive

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third and longest part addresses the vulnerability of diverse groups to depressive illness and underscore best practices to mitigate risk while improving both the preventive and therapeutic armamentaria.Trade ReviewCollecting work from an array of experts, Cohen (New York State Office of Mental Health) offers an excellent addition to the literature on mental health that examines depressive disorders from a public health and policy perspective. This book is well organized and fairly comprehensive.—ChoiceTable of ContentsList of ContributorsAcknowledgments1. The Path to the Public Health Recognition of Depressive Disorders, by Neal L. CohenPart I2. Depressive Disorders, by Daniel C. Kopala-Sibley and Daniel Klein3. The Burden of Depressive Illness, by David A. Kessler, Evelyn J. Bromet, Peter De Jonge, Victoria Shahly, and Marsha Ann Wilcox4. The Burden of Comorbidity, by Sergio Anguilar-Gaxiola, Daniel Vicente Vigo, and Kate M. Scott5. Substance Use and Depressive Disorders, by Jacquelyn L. Meyers and Deborah HasinPart II6. The Social Epidemiology of Socioeconomic Inequalitiesin Depression, by Helen Cerigo and Amelie Quesnel-Vallee7. Maternal Depression and the Intergenerational Transmission of Depression, by Constance Hammen8. The Influence of Stigma for Depression Care, by J. Konadu Fokuo and Patrick W. CorriganPart III9. Youth Depression, by Jennifer L. Hughes and Joan Asarnow10. Understanding Adolescent Suicide, by Regina Miranda, Ana Ortin, Lillian Polanco-Roman, and Jorge Valderrama11. Interrelationship of Suicidality with Depressive Disorders and Its Implications for Suicide Prevention Strategies at the Population and Individual Levels, by Beth Han, Wilson M. Compton, and Richard McKeon12. Mindfulness-Based Approaches for Promoting Mental Health in Urban Youth, by Tamar Mendelson and April Joy Damian13. Mindfulness-Based Approaches for Promoting Mental Health in Urban Youth, by Amelia R. Gavin and Rebecca Rebbe14. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Depressive Illness and Clinical Care, by Alfiee M. Breland-Noble and Jeanne Miranda15 . Public Health Perspectives on Depression in Primary Care, by Trina Chang and Albert Yeung16. A Twenty-First-Century Public Health Challenge and Opportunity, by Neal L. Cohen17 . The Digital Revolution and Its Potential Impact on Detection and Treatment of Depressive Disorders, by Charles Platkin, Alissa Link, and Amy Kwan18. Preventing the Onset of Depressive Disorders, by Pim CuijpersIndex

    5 in stock

    £86.28

  • Global Perspectives on ADHD

    Johns Hopkins University Press Global Perspectives on ADHD

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisAttention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been a common psychiatric diagnosis in both children and adults since the 1980s and 1990s in the United States. But the diagnosis was much less common-even unknown-in other parts of the world. By the end of the twentieth century, this was no longer the case, and ADHD diagnosis and treatment became an increasingly widespread global phenomenon. As the diagnosis was adopted around the world, the definition and treatment of ADHD often changed in the context of different psychiatric professions, medical systems, and cultures. Global Perspectives on ADHD is the first book to examine how this expanding public health concern is diagnosed and treated in 16 different countries. In some countries, readers learn, over 10% of school-aged children and adolescents are diagnosed with ADHD; in others, that figure is less than 1%. Some countries focus on medicating children with ADHD; others emphasize parent intervention or child therapy. Showing howTable of ContentsList of ContributorsPreface1. ADHD in Global Context, by Meredith R. Bergey and Angela M. Filipe2. The Rise and Transformation of ADHD in the United States, by Meredith R. Bergey and Peter Conrad3. In the Elephant's Shadow, by Claudia Malacrida and Tiffani Semach4. Historical, Cultural, and Sociopolitical Influences on Australia's Response to ADHD, by Brenton J. Prosser and Linda J. Graham5. The Medicalization of Fidgety Philip, by Fabian Karsch6. ADHD in the United Kingdom, by Ilina Singh7. The Emergence and Shaping of ADHD in Portugal, by Angela M. Filipe8. Transformations in the Irish ADHD Disorder Regime—, by Claire Edwards and Orla O’Donovan9. The Journey of ADHD in Argentina, by Silvia A. Faraone and Eugenia Bianchi10 . Academic and Professional Tensions and Debates around ADHD in Brazil, by Francisco Ortega, Rafaela Zorzanelli, and Valeria Goncalves11. ADHD in the Italian Context, by Alessandra Frigerio and Lorenzo Montali12. The French ADHD Landscape, by Madeleine Akrich and Vololona Rabeharisoa13. ADHD in Japan, by Mari Armstrong-Hough, Yasuo Murayama, Hiroyuki Ito, Junko Teruyama, and Masatsugu Tsujii14. Pharmaceuticalization through Government Funding Activities, by Manuel Vallee15. From Problematic Children to Problematic Diagnosis, by Sebastián Rojas Navarro, Patricio Rojas, and Mónica Peña16 . The Development of Child Psychiatry and the Biomedicalization of ADHD in Taiwan, by Fan-Tzu Tseng17. Exploring the ADHD Diagnosis in Ghana, by Christian Bröer, Rachel Spronk, and Victor Kraak18 . Reflections on ADHD in a Global Context, by Peter Conrad and Ilina SinghIndex

    7 in stock

    £47.18

  • Helping Others with Depression

    Johns Hopkins University Press Helping Others with Depression

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsList of TablesForeword, by Maurizio Fava, MD, and Timothy J. Petersen, PhDAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1. What Are Mood Disorders?Chapter 2. Signs of Depression to Look For: Making the DiagnosisChapter 3. Healthy Ways to Handle Mood DisordersChapter 4. Finding Professional HelpChapter 5. Paying for Mental Health TreatmentChapter 6. Challenges in Caring for Someone Who Has a Mood DisorderChapter 7. Support and Communication StrategiesChapter 8. Helpful ApproachesChapter 9. What You Can Do NowChapter 10. When Someone Is SuicidalChapter 11. Mood Disorders and AddictionsChapter 12. For the Parents of a Teen or Young Adult and the Teens with an Affected ParentChapter 13. Technology in Mental HealthChapter 14. Depression in SeniorsChapter 15. What Recovery Looks LikeChapter 16. Anticipating Recovery: Skills to Have in PlaceChapter 17. Caring forthe CaregiversChapter 18. Dos and Don'ts and Suggested LanguageConclusionAppendix A. MedicationsAppendix B. Psychiatric Advance DirectiveGlossaryResourcesReferencesIndex

    5 in stock

    £42.75

  • Helping Others with Depression

    Johns Hopkins University Press Helping Others with Depression

    Book SynopsisA comprehensive guide to how family members and friends can help someone who has depression. Mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder are biologic conditions of the mind and body that affect our everyday functioning, thoughts, feelings, and actions. Often devastating to the person, mood disorders can also be overwhelming to their family and close friends, who are frequently the first to recognize the subtle changes and symptoms of depression and the ones who provide daily support. Yet many feel unsure about how to help someone through the course of this difficult and disabling illness. This book is written for them. In Helping Others with Depression, Dr. Susan J. Noonan speaks firsthand from her perspective as a physician who has treated many patients, as a mental health Certified Peer Specialist, and as a patient with personal experience in living with the illness. Her combined professional and personal experiences have enabled her to write an evidence-based, conciseTable of ContentsList of TablesForeword, by Maurizio Fava, MD, and Timothy J. Petersen, PhDAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1. What Are Mood Disorders?Chapter 2. Signs of Depression to Look For: Making the DiagnosisChapter 3. Healthy Ways to Handle Mood DisordersChapter 4. Finding Professional HelpChapter 5. Paying for Mental Health TreatmentChapter 6. Challenges in Caring for Someone Who Has a Mood DisorderChapter 7. Support and Communication StrategiesChapter 8. Helpful ApproachesChapter 9. What You Can Do NowChapter 10. When Someone Is SuicidalChapter 11. Mood Disorders and AddictionsChapter 12. For the Parents of a Teen or Young Adult and the Teens with an Affected ParentChapter 13. Technology in Mental HealthChapter 14. Depression in SeniorsChapter 15. What Recovery Looks LikeChapter 16. Anticipating Recovery: Skills to Have in PlaceChapter 17. Caring forthe CaregiversChapter 18. Dos and Don'ts and Suggested LanguageConclusionAppendix A. MedicationsAppendix B. Psychiatric Advance DirectiveGlossaryResourcesReferencesIndex

    £15.68

  • The Concise Guide to Bipolar Disorder

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Concise Guide to Bipolar Disorder

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPrefacePart I. What Is Bipolar Disorder?Chapter 1. Normal and Abnormal MoodChapter 2. Types of Bipolar DisorderPart II. How Is Bipolar Disorder Treated?Chapter 3. Mood-Stabilizing MedicationsChapter 4. Atypical Antipsychotic and Antidepressant MedicationsChapter 5. More Medications, Hormones, and Nutritional SupplementsChapter 6. Brain Stimulation TreatmentsChapter 7. Essential Ingredients: Therapy and CounselingPart III. Getting Better and Staying Well: What You Can DoChapter 8. Living with Bipolar DisorderChapter 9. The Elements of Mood HygieneChapter 10. Preparing for EmergenciesChapter 11. Family MattersPart IV. What Causes Bipolar Disorder?Chapter 12. Bipolar Disorder in the BrainChapter 13. How Treatments WorkPart V. Putting It All TogetherChapter 14. Summing Up and Looking AheadSuggested ReadingReferencesIndex

    15 in stock

    £14.25

  • Human Aggression and Violence

    American Psychological Association Human Aggression and Violence

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisProvides a broad-based and multidisciplinary analysis of aggression and violence, their negative consequences, and promising interventions.Table of ContentsContributorsPrefaceIntroduction —Phillip R. Shaver and Mario MikulincerI. Major Theoretical Perspectives The General Aggression Model —C. Nathan DeWall and Craig A. Anderson I3 Theory: Instigating, Impelling, and Inhibiting Factors in Aggression —Erica B. Slotter and Eli J. Finkel Applying Adaptationism to Human Anger: The Recalibrational Theory —Aaron Sell A Behavioral Systems Perspective on Power and Aggression —Phillip R. Shaver, Michal Segev, and Mario Mikulincer Dispositional Influences on Human Aggression —Jennifer L. Tackett and Robert F. Krueger A Social Neuroscience Perspective on the Neurobiological Bases of Aggression —Thomas F. Denson II. Genetic and Environmental Determinants The Transmission of Aggressiveness Across Generations: Biological, Contextual, and Social Learning Processes —L. Rowell Huesmann, Eric F. Dubow, and Paul Boxer Genetic and Environmental Influences on Aggression —Soo Hyun Rhee and Irwin D. Waldman Social Information Processing Patterns as Mediators of the Interaction Between Genetic Factors and Life Experiences in the Development of Aggressive Behavior —Kenneth A. Dodge Violence and Character: A CuPS (Culture × Person × Situation) Perspective —Dov Cohen and Angela K.-y. Leung III. Psychological and Relational Processes Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Who's the Most Aggressive of Them All? Narcissism, Self-Esteem, and Aggression —Sander Thomaes and Brad J. Bushman Evolved Mechanisms for Revenge and Forgiveness —Michael McCullough, Robert Kurzban, and Benjamin A. Tabak Attachment, Anger, and Aggression —Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver Attachment and Violence: An Anger Born of Fear —Donald G. Dutton Respecting Others and Being Respected Can Reduce Aggression in Parent–Child Relations and in Schools —Ofra Mayseless and Miri Scharf IV. Aggression at the Societal Level An Existential Perspective on Violent Solutions to Ethno–Political Conflict —Gilad Hirschberger and Tom Pyszczynski The Emotional Roots of Intergroup Aggression: The Distinct Role of Anger and Hatred —Eran Halperin Tension and Harmony in Intergroup Relations —Tamar Saguy, Nicole Tausch, John F. Dovidio, Felicia Pratto, and Purnima Singh V. Consequences of Aggression: The Victim Perspective Influence of Violence and Aggression on Children's Psychological Development: Trauma, Attachment, and Memory —Sheree L. Toth, LaTonya S. Harris, Gail S. Goodman, and Dante Cicchetti The Paradox of Partner Aggression: Being Committed to an Aggressive Partner —Ximena B. Arriaga and Nicole M. Capezza The Psychological Toll of Exposure to Political Violence: The Israeli Experience —Zahava Solomon and Karni Ginzburg IndexAbout the Editors

    5 in stock

    £39.60

  • American Psychological Association Psychological Testing That Matters

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    Book SynopsisPsychological test reports often lack clinical relevance. This book's treatment-centered approach to psychological testing describes diagnosis, assessment, and how to consolidate test findings and communicate them clearly in the report.Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionI. Basic Framework Treatment-Centered Diagnosis and the Role of Testing Principles of Inference-Making Test Referral and Administration II. Key Psychological Capacities to Assess and Where to Look in the Data Reality Testing and Reasoning Emotional Regulation: Balance and Effectiveness Experience of Self and Other: Implications for the Therapeutic Alliance Experience of Self and Other: Narcissistic Vulnerabilities III. Diagnostic Considerations Underlying Developmental Disruption Assessing Underlying Developmental Disruption: Case Examples IV. Putting It All Together Communicating Our Findings: Test Report Writing and Feedback Detailed Case Example With Sample Report ReferencesIndexAbout the Authors

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    £999.99

  • Developing the Therapeutic Relationship

    American Psychological Association Developing the Therapeutic Relationship

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis In this book, master clinicians and psychotherapy researchers examine how technique and the therapeutic relationship are inseparably intertwined, and engaging case studies demonstrate how successful therapists negotiate this complex relationship. What makes therapy work? Clearly, the therapeutic alliance is an important component of a successful relationship between therapist and client, but how does it fit into the relationship more broadly conceived? A better question might be “What works with whom and in which circumstances?’ Using a variety of theoretical and research “lenses” and drawing on various models of psychotherapy, including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive–behavioral therapy, emotion-focused therapy, and brief family therapy, the contributors discuss the factors affecting client outcomes. The link between relationship processes and technique is bought to life in a rich array of engaging case studies that Trade Review“The link between relationship processes and technique is brought to life in a rich array of engaging case studies that demonstrate how successful therapists negotiate the relationship, make key moment-to-moment decisions, and promote positive change in their clients.” —Midwest Book ReviewThe link between relationship processes and technique is brought to life in a rich array of engaging case studies that demonstrate how successful therapists negotiate the relationship, make key moment-to-moment decisions, and promote positive change in their clients. * Midwest Book Review *Table of ContentsContents Contributors Introduction Orya Tishby and Hadas Wiseman Chapter 1: The Psychotherapy Relationship: Where Does the Alliance Fit? Adam O. HorvathPart I: The Case Studies: Integrating Research and Practice Chapter 2: You Can’t Cross the Same River Twice: A Case Study of Alliance Rupture and Repair Laura Kohberger, Jeremy D. Safran, and J. Christopher Muran Chapter 3: Patient and Therapist Relational Patterns: Implicit Negotiations Emanuel Schattner and Orya Tishby Chapter 4: Closeness and Distance Dynamics in the Therapeutic Relationship Hadas Wiseman and Dana Atzil-Slonim Chapter 5: Facilitating the Sense of Feeling Understood in Patients With Maladaptive Relationships Sigal Zilcha-Mano and Jacques P. Barber Chapter 6: Clinical Choice Points and Professional Ethics in Psychoanalysis Gaby Shefler Chapter 7: The Therapeutic Relationship: A Warm, Important, and Potentially Mutative Factor in Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy Louis G. Castonguay, Soo Jeong Youn, Henry Xiao, and Andrew A. McAleavey Chapter 8: Negotiating Multiple Roles and Stances in Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy Yoni Elizur and Jonathan D. Huppert Chapter 9: Affirming the Case for Positive Regard Barry A. Farber and Jessica Y. Suzuki Chapter 10: Empathy and Responsiveness in Emotion-Focused Therapy Jeanne C. Watson Chapter 11: Where the Alliance and Systems Theory Meet in Brief Family Therapy Laurie Heatherington, Valentín Escudero, and Myrna L. Friedlander Chapter 12: The Use of Immediacy in Supervisory Relationships Clara E. Hill and Shudarshana GuptaPart II: Mapping Models and Conclusions Chapter 13: Mapping Models of the Therapeutic Relationship: Implications for Integrative Practice Stanley B. Messer and Daniel B. Fishman Chapter 14: Conclusions: The Tapestry of the Therapeutic Relationship and Recommendations for Clinicians and Researchers Orya Tishby and Hadas Wiseman Index About the Editors

    1 in stock

    £70.20

  • American Psychological Association Casebook to the APA Clinical Practice Guideline

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis casebook offers detailed guidance to help practitioners understand and implement the treatments recommended in the American Psychological Association’s Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults. The authors describe the unique factors involved in PTSD treatment, and core competencies necessary for providers. Chapters then explain each treatment described in the guideline, summarize the empirical evidence for their effectiveness, and offer rich, detailed case examples that demonstrate how readers can use these interventions with real clients. Treatments described include cognitive behavior therapy, cognitive processing therapy, cognitive therapy and prolonged exposure, brief eclectic psychotherapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, and narrative exposure therapy. Medications including fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, and venlafaxine are discussed as well. Intended for use with the GuidelTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to this Casebook Chapter 2: Foundations of PTSD Treatment Chapter 3: Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for PTSD Chapter 4: Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD Chapter 5: Cognitive Therapy for PTSD Chapter 6: Prolonged Exposure for PTSD Chapter 7: Brief Eclectic Therapy for PTSD Chapter 8: Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy for PTSD Chapter 9: Narrative Exposure Therapy for PTSD Chapter 10: Pharmacotherapy for PTSD Chapter 11: Conclusion: Treatment Themes, Shared Components, and Future Research Directions

    4 in stock

    £41.40

  • Retraining the Brain

    American Psychological Association Retraining the Brain

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA clinician-driven, research-based review of the theory and applicable neuroscience informing prolonged exposure therapy, a cognitive behavioral approach designed specifically for PTSD patients to reduce pathological anxiety and related emotions.Table of ContentsPrefaceI. Overview of Prolonged Exposure and Theory Chapter 1. Theory and Prolonged Exposure Chapter 2. What Is Prolonged Exposure Therapy?II. Neuroscience Methods for Clinicians Chapter 3. Neurosteroids, Cortisol, and Other Neurochemicals Chapter 4. Imaging Chapter 5. Electroencephalography Chapter 6. Psychophysiology Chapter 7. Genetics and Genomics III. Applied Neuroscience: Prolonged Exposure for PTSD Chapter 8. Psychoeducation and Neuroscience Chapter 9. In Vivo Exposure and Neuroscience Chapter 10. Imaginal Exposure and Neuroscience Chapter 11. Processing and NeuroscienceIV. Future Directions Chapter 12. Augmentation of Prolonged Exposure Chapter 13. New Models of Care Delivery References Glossary

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    £36.00

  • Treating PTSD in First Responders

    American Psychological Association Treating PTSD in First Responders

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    Book SynopsisThis book shows mental health providers how to understand PTSD in first responders, and outlines practical, evidence-based approaches to assess and treat PTSD in these populations.Trade ReviewDr. Bryant, a leader in the field of trauma disorders, takes us on a journey through the science and his caring, detailed, and helpful understanding and approach to treatment of PTSD in first responders. Those who work with first responders will find this the go-to text for informing and updating treatments. -- Robert J. Ursano, MD, Senior Editor, Textbook of Disaster Psychiatry, and Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient, International Society for Traumatic Stress StudiesDr. Richard Bryant is a rock star of PTSD, and now he has turned his attention to treating first responders. This book could not be more timely, comprehensive, or useful. I highly recommend it. -- Barbara O. Rothbaum, PhD, ABPP, Professor in Psychiatry, Director of the Veterans Program and Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program, Paul A. Janssen Chair in Neuropsychopharmacology, and Associate Vice Chair of Clinical Research, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United StatesIt’s all here, every fact or snippet of trauma-related information which is relevant to the emergency services. Anyone who has an interest in emergency responder mental health will be reassured having this book close to hand. -- Professor Neil Greenberg, MD, FRCPsych, Professor of Defence Mental Health, King’s College London, London, United KingdomTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: An Outline of Treating PTSD in First Responders 1. A Review of Current Knowledge of PTSD 2. What Do We Know About PTSD in First Responders? 3. Models of PTSD 4. Moral Injury in First Responders 5. Assessing PTSD in First Responders 6. Review of Treatments for PTSD 7. The Potential for Psychological Debriefing as a Preventative Intervention 8. Strategies for Treating PTSD in First Responders 9. Challenges in Treating First Responders 10. Addressing Organizational Stressors During Therapy 11. Forensic Issues 12. Concluding Comments and Future Directions: Treating PTSD in First Responders References Index About the Author

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  • American Psychological Association Pathological Lying

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    Book SynopsisThis book analyzes the science behind pathological lying and offers important lessons for research and clinical practice.Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Pathological Lying: An Overview Chapter 2. Normative Aspects of Lying Chapter 3. Characteristics of People Who Lie a Lot Chapter 4. Case Studies of Pathological Liars Chapter 5. Pathological Aspects of Lying Chapter 6. Pathological Lying on the Couch Chapter 7. Assessment Chapter 8. Diagnosis Chapter 9. Treatment, Clinical Applications, and the Future Appendix A: Survey of Pathological Lying (SPL) From Curtis and Hart (2020b) Appendix B: Pathological Lying Inventory From Hart, Curtis, and Randell (2022) Appendix C: Therapists' Diagnosis Appendix D: Therapists' Suggested Treatments References Index About the Authors

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    £999.99

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