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  1. Cognitive Therapy for Command Hallucinations

    An advanced practical companion

    By Alan Meaden, Nadine Keen, Robert Aston, Karen Barton, Sandra Bucci

    Auditory hallucinations rank amongst the most treatment resistant symptoms of schizophrenia, with command hallucinations being the most distressing, high risk and treatment resistant of all. This new work provides clinicians with a detailed guide, illustrating in depth the techniques and strategies...

    Published November 25th 2012 by Routledge

  2. Risk Markers for Sexual Victimization and Predation in Prison

    By Janet I. Warren, Shelly L. Jackson

    Series: International Perspectives on Forensic Mental Health

    In 2003, the US Senate and Congress passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), prompting a number of research projects that cumulatively began to broaden and deepen our understanding of this complex aspect of prison life. Risk Markers for Sexual Victimization and Predation in Prison contains...

    Published November 15th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Group Techniques for Aging Adults

    Putting Geriatric Skills Enhancement into Practice, 2nd Edition

    By Kathie T. Erwin

    Elders can struggle with issues of social isolation and self-esteem, and benefit from having positive coping skills at their disposal. The practical ideas Kathie Erwin imparts in this second edition help mental health professionals working with elderly populations to create an interactive,...

    Published November 13th 2012 by Routledge

  4. Multilevel Dynamics in Developmental Psychopathology

    Pathways to the Future: The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology, Volume 34

    Edited by Ann S. Masten

    Series: Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology Series

    This latest volume in The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology Series highlights recent research across multiple levels of analysis to understand processes that shape development toward and away from behavioral problems and disorders over the life course, including the pathways to mental health....

    Published November 13th 2012 by Psychology Press

  5. A Transdiagnostic Approach to CBT using Method of Levels Therapy

    Distinctive Features

    By Warren Mansell, Timothy A. Carey, Sara J. Tai

    Series: CBT Distinctive Features

    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for most mental health problems. Each different problem is usually treated by a different model of CBT. Yet evidence tells us that the same processes are responsible for long term distress in us all. This handy manual draws on evidence...

    Published November 11th 2012 by Routledge

  6. Pathologies of the Mind/Body Interface

    Exploring the Curious Domain of the Psychosomatic Disorders

    By Richard L. Kradin

    Patients suffering from psychosomatic disorders represent a formidable challenge. Psychosomatic disorders are common, and account for substantial personal discomfort, unnecessary medical expenditures, socioeconomic loss, and disability. They are challenging to diagnose, treat, and are rarely...

    Published November 4th 2012 by Routledge

  7. The Psychology of Feeling Sorry

    The Weight of the Soul

    By Peter Randall

    Can feeling genuinely sorry enable an important healing experience? Can relieving the weight of guilt restore a general sense of self-worth? Can an individual's dawning awareness give birth to feelings of remorse; perhaps even to acts of repentance? The concepts of betrayal, vengeance and...

    Published October 31st 2012 by Routledge

  8. Preventing Mental Ill-Health

    Informing public health planning and mental health practice

    By Jennifer Newton

    Is there any evidence that we can reduce the incidence of mental ill health? Is it possible to prevent recurrence of mental ill health? Aspirations to achieve both these goals have featured in mental health policy and practice for over 100 years. This comprehensive and accessible book draws on...

    Published October 15th 2012 by Routledge

  9. Neurorhetorics

    Edited by Jordynn Jack

    Series: Rhetoric Society Quarterly

    In academia, as well as in popular culture, the prefix "neuro-" now occurs with startling frequency. Scholars now publish research in the fields of neuroeconomics, neurophilosophy, neuromarketing, neuropolitics, and neuroeducation. Consumers are targeted with enhanced products and services, such as...

    Published September 30th 2012 by Routledge

  10. Decoding Anorexia

    How Breakthroughs in Science Offer Hope for Eating Disorders

    By Carrie Arnold

    Decoding Anorexia is the first and only book to explain anorexia nervosa from a biological point of view. Its clear, user-friendly descriptions of the genetics and neuroscience behind the disorder is paired with first person descriptions and personal narratives of what biological differences mean...

    Published September 26th 2012 by Routledge