This valuable resource makes it easier than ever for clinicians to create formal treatment plans that satisfy all the de...
In the nearly one hundred years that have elapsed since Freud's publication of his pioneering work with “Little Ha...
How do clinicians select appropriate treatment strategies to match their clients' needs?Formulation and Treatment in Cli...
Following on the heels of the widely acclaimed A Guide to Treatments That Work (OUP, 2002) by Nathan and Gorman, Treatin...
This practical, intuitive method organizes psychiatric problems into seven categories: psychological impairment, soc...
Here is the only book advocating specific methods for dealing therapeutically with high-risk clientsfamilies that ...
Presents a proven new treatment approach for all involved with alcohol and drug problems. More Reviews and Recommendati...
Freeman (psychology, University of St. Francis) reviews the characteristics of the diagnosis of borderline personality d...
This unique clinical handbook offers the knowledge, skills, and materials needed to help all types of smokers, even the ...
"This is a book written for clinicians by knowledgeable and experienced clinicians who proffer a number of useful clinic...
The purpose of this bold new book is two?fold: to demonstrate that hypnosis is a viable and powerful approach to the...
For professionals in the helping professions, therapists Lee (Ohio State U.) and John Sebold and Adriana Uken (Plumas Co...