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Forthcoming Mental Health Books

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  1. Caribbean Healing Traditions

    Implications for Health and Mental Health

    Edited by Patsy Sutherland, Roy Moodley, Barry Chevannes

    As Caribbean communities become more international, clinicians and scholars must develop new paradigms for understanding treatment preferences and perceptions of illness. Despite evidence supporting the need for culturally appropriate care and the integration of traditional healing practices into...

    To Be Published July 14th 2013 by Routledge

  2. Smiles Are Everywhere

    Integrating clown-play into healthcare practice

    By Bernie Warren, Peter Spitzer

    The role of humour, laughter and play in healthcare and wellbeing is a hot topic. Smiles are Everywhere: Integrating clown-play into healthcare practice is a practical handbook aimed primarily at healthcare professionals and those working in healthcare settings who wish to bring play and humour...

    To Be Published July 17th 2013 by Routledge

  3. Progressive Community Organizing

    Reflective Practice in a Globalizing World, 2nd Edition

    By Loretta Pyles

    The second edition of Progressive Community Organizing offers a concise intellectual history of community organizing and social movements while also providing practical tools geared toward practitioner skill building. Drawing from social-constructionist, feminist and critical traditions,...

    To Be Published July 17th 2013 by Routledge

  4. Visible Mind

    Movies, modernity and the unconscious

    By Christopher Hauke

    Why is the moving image so important in our lives? What is the link between the psychology of Jung, Freud and films? How do film and psychology address the problems of modernity? Visible Mind is a book about why film is so important to contemporary life, how film affects us psychologically as...

    To Be Published July 21st 2013 by Routledge

  5. Reflections on Self Psychology (Psychology Revivals)

    By Joseph Lichtenberg

    Series: Psychology Revivals

    Originally published in 1983, Reflections on Self Psychology records the development of a powerful initiative to alter psychoanalytic theory and practice, and an evaluative questioning of this initiative. It presents a dialogue that developed at the Boston Symposium of 1980 between vigorous...

    To Be Published July 21st 2013 by Routledge

  6. Empathy I (Psychology Revivals)

    By Joseph Lichtenberg

    Series: Psychology Revivals

    When the late Heinz Kohut defined psychoanalysis as the science of empathy and introspection, he sparked a debate that has animated psychoanalytic discourse ever since. What is the relationship of empathy to psychoanalysis? Is it a constituent of analytical technique, an integral aspect of the...

    To Be Published July 21st 2013 by Routledge

  7. Empathy II (Psychology Revivals)

    By Joseph Lichtenberg

    Series: Psychology Revivals

    When the late Heinz Kohut defined psychoanalysis as the science of empathy and introspection, he sparked a debate that has animated psychoanalytic discourse ever since. What is the relationship of empathy to psychoanalysis? Is it a constituent of analytical technique, an integral aspect of the...

    To Be Published July 21st 2013 by Routledge

  8. An Essay, Medical, Philosophical, and Chemical on Drunkenness and its Effects on the Human Body (Psychology Revivals)

    By Thomas Trotter

    Edited by Roy Porter

    Series: Psychology Revivals

    It was during the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that the problem of chronic alcohol dependence in modern society and its consequent medical effects emerged. The topic of drunkenness figures prominently in the thinking and writing of social reformers, politicians, theorists,...

    To Be Published July 21st 2013 by Routledge

  9. The Red Book: Reflections on C.G. Jung's Liber Novus

    Edited by THOMAS KIRSCH, GEORGE HOGENSON

    In 2009, WW Norton published ‘The Red Book’, a book written by Jung in 1913-1914 but not previously published. Snippets of information about the likely contents of the Red Book had been in circulation for years, and there was much debate and eager anticipation of its publication within the Jungian...

    To Be Published July 22nd 2013 by Routledge

  10. A Special Scar

    The experiences of people bereaved by suicide

    By Alison Wertheimer

    Series: Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions

    Every 85 minutes someone in the UK takes their own life and the suicide rate is currently the highest since 2004. Society often reacts with unease, fear and even disapproval but what happens to those bereaved by a self-inflicted death? The reasons leading someone to take their own life are complex...

    To Be Published July 22nd 2013 by Routledge