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  1. Positive and Negative Symptoms in Psychosis

    Description, Research, and Future Directions

    Edited by Philip D. Harvey, Elaine Walker

    Published August 31st 1987 by Routledge

  2. The Inside Story

    Self-evaluations Reflecting Basic Rorschach Types

    By Molly Harrower, Dawn Bowers

    Series: Personality Assessment Series

    This unusual book was written to provide a glimpse into the inner "Rorschach" world of individuals -- psychology students in training -- representing the basic Rorschach subtypes. The Rorschach records of these graduate students in clinical psychology are presented along with their own...

    Published July 31st 1987 by Routledge

  3. Depression and Expressive Behavior

    By Jack D. Maser

    The clinical interview is an indispensable first step in a comprehensive general medical evaluation. In psychiatry and clinical psychology, it is too frequently the only step in the evaluation. Based on papers presented at an National Institute of Mental Health sponsored workshop, this volume...

    Published May 31st 1987 by Routledge

  4. The Borderline Patient

    Emerging Concepts in Diagnosis, Psychodynamics, and Treatment

    Edited by James S. Grotstein, Marion F. Solomon, Joan A. Lang

    Series: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series

    This volume focuses on treatment issues pertaining to patients with borderline psychopathology. A section on psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy (with contributors by V. Volkan, H. Searles, O. Kernberg, L. B. Boyer, and J. Oremland, among others) is followed by a section exploring a...

    Published May 31st 1987 by Routledge

  5. The Cerebral Computer

    An Introduction To the Computational Structure of the Human Brain

    By Robert J. Baron

    Viewing the human brain as "the most complex and powerful computer known," with a memory capacity and computational power exceeding the largest mainframe systems, Professor Baron sets the groundwork for understanding the computational structure and organization of the human brain. He provides the...

    Published April 30th 1987 by Psychology Press

  6. Sensitive Periods in Development

    interdisciplinary Perspectives

    Edited by M. H. Bornstein

    Series: Crosscurrents in Contemporary Psychology Series

    Published March 31st 1987 by Psychology Press

  7. Perceptanalysis

    The Rorschach Method Fundamentally Reworked, Expanded and Systematized

    By Z. A. Piotrowski

    Published February 28th 1987 by Routledge

  8. Behavioral Assessment in School Psychology

    By Edward S. Shapiro

    Series: School Psychology Series

    This important volume presents strategies and procedures for assessing both emotional/behavioral problems and academic difficulties. Arranged by assessment content areas, the volume discusses such methodologies as behavioral interviewing, observation, self-monitoring, use of self- and...

    Published January 31st 1987 by Routledge

  9. The Father's Role

    Cross Cultural Perspectives

    Edited by M. E. Lamb

    Published January 31st 1987 by Routledge

  10. Hypnosis and Behavioral Medicine

    By Daniel P. Brown, Erika Fromm

    This important volume applies hypnotic principles to the specific challenges of behavioral medicine. Drawing from extensive clinical evidence and experience, the authors describe how hypnobehavioral techniques can help in the treatment of psychophysiological disorders....

    Published December 31st 1986 by Routledge