Self psychology has a particular theoretical and clinical fit with social work practice, enhancing and deepening the treatment process with both children and adults and in individual and family therapy.
The English Romantic period—when, as Wordsworth wrote, "the whole earth/The beauty wore of promise"—was also a time in which many of our contemporary attitudes, conventions, and... Læs mere
Widely used in courses in American constitutional history and constitutional law, this casebook is designed to acquaint the student with the Supreme Court's role in American constitutional development.
Drawing on interviews with United States senators who previously served in the House of Representatives as well as journalists and staff members, this volume provides a portrait of the two American Houses of Congress.
Drawing from evolutionary biology, neuroscience, and sociology, this truly interdisciplinary study explores how the drive to find social connection has shaped the size, structure, and organization of human communities from the Stone Age to the post-industrial present.
Human aging has been transformed in the 21st century.
Speaking as a Professional is a source of both guidance and encouragement to therapists and coaches at every level of experience in public speaking.
For many years, schizophrenia was considered to be a deep and profoundmystery. It was generally viewed as unknown and unknowable—beyond thereach of science.
A guide to the evaluation and treatment of sexually abused children.
A brutally frank memoir about doctors and patients in a health care system that puts the poor at risk.
"[A] fascinating account of the twisted threads of murder, ethnic violence and mob justice in 19th century Southern California." —Jill Leovy, author of Ghettoside: A History of Murder in America, in the Los Angeles Times