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Published January, 2012
By Gilbert Kliman
Publisher: University Press of America
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This book describes a remarkably effective school-based treatment method that harnesses small social networks for the good of seriously emotionally disturbed preschoolers or those with autism spectrum disorders. The book provides an in-depth explanation of the method - including the work of parents, peers, teachers, and mental health therapists.

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Published January, 2012
By Wayne F. Regina
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Published December, 2011
By Laurence Armand French and Lidija Nikolic-Novakovic
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War trauma has long been associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a term coined in 1980 to explain the post-war impact of Vietnam veterans. The Gulf and Balkan wars added new dimensions to the traditional PTSD definition, due largely to the changing dynamics of these wars.

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Published December, 2011
By C. Emmanuel Ahia
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Published October, 2011
By Richard Edwards, Roni Kaufman, Julia Mirsky and Amos Avgar
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Published February, 2011
By Nikitah Okembe-RA Imani
Publisher: University Press of America
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This book is focused on the way in which ethnocentrism and cultural bias can impact public health, and in this case, psychotherapeutic process. It examines a family therapy program being run by a major public university, tied to the criminal justice system and the educational establishment.

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Published November, 2010
By Aaron Rabinowitz
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This book utilizes the profound insights present in spiritual literature for psychotherapeutic use. Jewish spiritual writings are a rich source that encompasses three thousand years of scholarship and experience dealing with emotional problems. These insights can benefit all clients, not only those nurtured in the Jewish tradition.

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Published June, 2010
By Joseph Isaac Abrahams
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This book is an account of work done six decades ago in Howard Hall, the maximum security section of St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. The two volumes of this work help fill a need for specific data on what transpires in psychotherapy, especially that of sexual and psychotic offenders.

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Published June, 2010
By Joseph Isaac Abrahams
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This book is an account of work done six decades ago in Howard Hall, the maximum security section of St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. The two volumes of this work help fill a need for specific data on what transpires in psychotherapy, especially that of sexual and psychotic offenders.

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Published June, 2010
By Michael Sperber
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This book examines the arts over the course of modern history to illuminate psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and how these disciplines may elucidate works of literature, art, and cinema. These essays propose a paradigm shift in psychiatry, based on the idea that some symptoms of mental illness may have constructive uses.

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