"Ginsberg and Wlodkowski each bring a lifetime of knowledge and experience to this book. Their passion for the learning of all students and teachers a...
How can teachers improve students' higher-level and creative thinking? The revised edition of this handbook provides strategies and sample lesson plan...
Whitaker (psychology, Widener U.) attempts a grand-scale analysis of violence. He looks at violence on a various personal and institutional levels, in...
"PTSD, pain syndromes, traumatic brain injury: these three areas are common features of personal injury cases, often forming the cornerstone of expert...
For clinical neuropsychologists to succeed in determining the nature of neurocognitive impairment, patients must comply and put forth their best effor...
Historically viewed as a vihicle for entertainment or the occult, hypnosis has slowly gained recognition as an effective tool in the medical arts, spo...
Extraordinary advances in neurochemistry are both transforming our understanding of human nature and creating an urgent problem. Much is now known abo...
Eating disorders (EDs) have become a social epidemic in the developed world. This book addresses the close links between EDs and exercise, helping us ...
Cooper, who is not otherwise identified, reviews the key psychological aspects of the eating disorder, emphasizing cognitive aspects. She looks at its...
Eating less, exercising more and losing weight seem the obvious solution for the oncoming 'obesity epidemic'. Rarely, however, is thought given to how...
Do certain eating disorders directly correlate with neglect and abuse? What do eating and growth disorders have in common? And, are some treatment me...
Schoenbrodt (Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Loyola College) addresses the organic nature of childhood communication disorders in this t...