This book is an amazing resource for play therapy techniques. The contributors come from a diverse group including child-centered, cognitive-behavioral, gestalt, Jungian, psychodynamic, and prescriptive play therapy.
The integration of religion into psychotherapy finds expression in the therapist's stance and response to those who seek help. This work includes papers that demonstrate through autobiographical material the relationship between personal religious experience and clinical work.
This book is about the psychoanalytically informed understanding, recognition, and treatment of severe psychological trauma. It goes beyond the limited... Læs mere
The ability of psychotherapists to tolerate their own feelings in the clinical situation determines how their patients experience and tolerate their own intense... Læs mere
This text provides a guide to clinical interpretations for those in the practice of psychotherapy. The book is divided into two... Læs mere
The second edition of Play Therapy Techniques includes seven new chapters in addition to the original twenty-four. These lively chapters expand the comprehensive scope of the... Læs mere
This controversial book proposes that therapists work with parents in therapy rather than with the child. The authors argue that parent therapy is not only a useful alternative to individual child treatment, but is also more effective in helping the child.
Play with structure board games is developmentally appropriate for latency-age children. This book covers this topic.
Harm reduction is a framework for helping drug and alcohol users who cannot or will not stop completely. Harm reduction accepts... Læs mere
Describes the links between crisis and personality style, and offers a plan for approaching cases with these connections in mind. This book discusses ways to... Læs mere
Once a journey for self understanding has begun, there is inevitably a struggle against real change. Inner roadblocks on both sides of the couch impede the journey of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. This book explores these resistances.
This is the second edition of a comprehensive manual that has become a classic in the field. In clear, readable prose it describes object relations theory and its use in psychotherapy.