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  1. Learning To Say Goodbye

    Dealing With Death And Dying

    By Rosalie Peck, Charlotte Stefanics

    Published May 31st 1987 by Taylor & Francis

  2. Ha, Ha And Aha

    The Role Of Humour In Psychotherapy

    By Harold H. Mosak, PhD.

    Published April 30th 1987 by Routledge

  3. The Ecology of Prevention

    Illustrating Mental Health Consultation

    By Robert E Hess

    This provocative volume offers an enlightening look at mental health consultation as a preventive service. To enhance the prospects of consultation being preventive, consultation is defined as an ecological enterprise. Although attention is given to outcomes, process is the key in this book. This...

    Published February 8th 1987 by Routledge

  4. Handbook on Student Development

    Advising, Career Development, and Field Placement

    By Mark E. Ware, Richard J. Millard

    Because this book's main objective is to foster and promote student development, it should appeal to those who advise, counsel, and teach undergraduate and graduate students, particularly those in psychology, education, and other social sciences. Along with a plethora of stimulating ideas for...

    Published October 31st 1986 by Routledge

  5. Career Development

    A Life-span Developmental Approach

    By Fred W. Vondracek, Richard M. Lerner, John E. Schulenberg

    Series: Contemporary Topics in Vocational Psychology Series

    This book places career development into the mainstream of human development research and theory. The result is a powerful synthesis of vocational psychology and the most recent advances in lifespan developmental psychology, thus offering a developmental-contextual framework for guiding theory and...

    Published April 30th 1986 by Routledge

  6. Psychotherapy and the Grieving Patient

    By E Mark Stern

    Leading therapists illustrate how they help clients cope with the many facets of the grieving process in this compassionate book. They clarify many aspects of how we can all suffer grief and how grief is a compendium of rage, guilt, self-accusation, and other negative emotions. The experts explore...

    Published April 30th 1986 by Psychology Press

  7. Stress, Social Support, And Women

    Edited by Stevan E. Hobfoll

    Series: Clinical and Community Psychology

    Published February 28th 1986 by Taylor & Francis

  8. Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Women and Children

    By Barry Stimmel

    Here is a timely volume that examines the problems of substance abuse in women and children, with a particular emphasis on the role played by the family in the development and perpetuation of the problem....

    Published December 31st 1985 by Routledge

  9. Invisible Wounds

    Crime Victims Speak

    By Shelley Neiderbach, Susan Iwansowski

    Feel the terror and anger experienced by crime victims as you read accounts of the highly charged therapy sessions at New York City’s Crime Victims’Counseling Services, the first group therapy services for crime victims of its kind. This emotionally charged book contains actual transcripts of...

    Published December 31st 1985 by Routledge

  10. The Anatomy of Bereavement

    A Handbook for the Caring Professions

    By Beverley Raphael

    Bereavement is a painful and inevitable experience. This book shares the experience of many bereavements, how they are dealt with, understood, and eventually adapted to in the ongoing framework of human life....

    Published September 25th 1985 by Routledge