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Forthcoming Mental Health Books

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  1. Vygotsky at Work and Play

    By Lois Holzman

    Vygotsky at Work and Play relates the discoveries and insights of Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky to ordinary people and their communities. The author—working with her intellectual partner Fred Newman—has advanced a unique performance-based methodology of development and learning that draws upon...

    To Be Published June 19th 2013 by Routledge

  2. Family Environment and Intellectual Functioning

    A Life-span Perspective

    Edited by Elena L. Grigorenko, Robert J. Sternberg

    What is the impact of the family environment on us, particularly with regard to our intellectual functioning? Does the role of early family environment wear off, as some researchers have suggested, or does it maintain or possibly even become more important as we grow older? This book examines the...

    To Be Published June 19th 2013 by Psychology Press

  3. Mind Stimulation Therapy

    Cognitive Interventions for Persons with Schizophrenia

    By Mohiuddin Ahmed, Charles M. Boisvert

    This book presents a psychotherapy intervention model called Multimodal Integrative Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (MICST). It is grounded in information processing and cognitive stimulation techniques and operates out of a positive psychology framework. This model, designed for group work with...

    To Be Published June 24th 2013 by Routledge

  4. Formulation in Psychology and Psychotherapy

    Making sense of people's problems, 2nd Edition

    Edited by Lucy Johnstone, Rudi Dallos

    The first edition of Formulation in Psychology and Psychotherapy caught the wave of growing interest in formulation in a clinical context. This completely updated and revised edition summarises recent practice, research, developments and debates while retaining the features that made the first a...

    To Be Published June 25th 2013 by Routledge

  5. George Cheyne: The English Malady (1733) (Psychology Revivals)

    Edited by Roy Porter

    Series: Psychology Revivals

    ‘Nerves’ became a highly eligible illness in early Georgian London and Bath. What Freud was for Vienna at the end of the nineteenth-century, George Cheyne was for eighteenth-century fashionable ailments. The English Malady was one of the best known and most influential books of the Georgian age,...

    To Be Published June 25th 2013 by Routledge

  6. Psychosis and Emotion

    The role of emotions in understanding psychosis, therapy and recovery

    Edited by Andrew Gumley, Alf Gillham, Kathy Taylor, Matthias Schwannauer

    Series: The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis Book Series

    There is increasing recognition that emotional distress plays a significant part in the onset of psychosis, the experience of psychosis itself and in the unfolding of recovery that follows. This book brings together leading international experts to explore the role of emotion and emotion regulation...

    To Be Published June 26th 2013 by Routledge

  7. Jung and Moreno

    Essays on the theatre of human nature

    Edited by Craig E. Stephenson

    To many, Jung and Moreno seem to be on opposite sides in their theories and their practices of psychotherapy. Jung defines self as emerging inwardly in an intrapsychic process of individuation; Moreno defines self as enacted outwardly in psychosocial networks of relationships. Jung and Moreno:...

    To Be Published June 26th 2013 by Routledge

  8. Illustrations of Madness (Psychology Revivals)

    By John Haslam

    Edited by Roy Porter

    Series: Psychology Revivals

    John Haslam’s Illustrations of Madness, written in 1810, occupies a special place in psychiatric history, it was the first book-length account of one single psychiatric case written by a British psychiatrist. John Haslam, apothecary to London’s Bethlem Hospital, and a leading psychiatrist of the...

    To Be Published July 3rd 2013 by Routledge

  9. Pathology of Eating (Psychology Revivals)

    Psychology and treatment

    By Sara Gilbert

    Series: Psychology Revivals

    Originally published in 1986, Sara Gilbert provided the first systematic and comprehensive coverage of the psychological aspects of eating disorders and their treatment. The book begins with an account of normal eating behaviour and the problems of explaining its control in the individual in the...

    To Be Published July 3rd 2013 by Routledge

  10. Tomorrow I'll Be Slim (Psychology Revivals)

    The psychology of dieting

    By Sara Gilbert

    Series: Psychology Revivals

    Why do so many people try dieting, only to fail? What distinguishes those who succeed from those who do not? Are fat people really any different from thin people? What makes us eat, and how do we stop eating? And how can dieting trigger problems with eating normally? Originally published in 1989,...

    To Be Published July 3rd 2013 by Routledge