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MIND
A Journey to the Heart of Being Human
DANIEL J. SIEGEL

A leading scientists visionary journey, a creative and compelling


exploration of mind itself. Jack Kornfield, PhD, author of Emotional
Intelligence and A Path With Heart
In this book, Dan Siegel uses his characteristic sensitivity and interdisciplinary
approach to offer a definition of the mind that illuminates the how, what, when,
ISBN: 978-0-393-71053-3 where, and even why of who we are, of what the mind is, and what the minds
2016 400 pages
self has the potential to become. Mind takes the reader on a deeply personal
Hardcover $26.95
and scientific journey into consciousness, subjective experience, and information
processing. The book uncovers the minds self-organizational properties that
emerge from both the body and the relationships we have with one another, and
with the world around us. While making a wide range of sciences accessible and
For more books by excitingfrom neurobiology to quantum physics, anthropology to psychology
Dr. Dan Siegel visit this book offers an experience that addresses some of our most pressing
bit.ly/dansiegel personal and global questions about identity, connection, and the cultivation of
well-being in our lives.

HOW PEOPLE CHANGE


Relationships and Neuroplasticity in Psychotherapy
MARION SOLOMON & DANIEL J. SIEGEL
How People Change explores the complexities of attachment, the brain, mind,
and body as they aid change during psychotherapy. Research is presented
about the properties of healing relationships and communication strategies that
facilitate change in the social brain.
ISBN: 978-0-393-71176-9 May 2017 384 pages Hardcover $37.50

Contents: IntroductionMarion Solomon and Daniel J. Siegel 1. Psychotherapy as the Growth of


Wholeness: The Negotiation of Individuality and OthernessPhilip M. Bromberg 2. How People Change
Louis Cozolino and Vanessa Davis 3. A Whole-Person Approach to Dynamic PsychotherapyMargaret
Wilkinson 4. Beyond Words: A Sensorimotor Psychotherapy PerspectivePat Ogden 5. Emotion, the
Body, and ChangePeter Levine 6. The Disintegrative Core of Relational Trauma and a Way Toward
UnityRussell Meares 7. How Children Change Within the Therapeutic Relationship: Interweaving
Communications of Curiosity and EmpathyDan Hughes 8. The Therapeutic Use of Optimal Stress:
Precipitating Disruption to Trigger RecoveryMartha Stark 9. Love and War in Intimate Relationships:
How Couples ChangeStan Tatkin 10. How Couple Therapy Can Effect in Long-Term Relationships and
Change Each Of The PartnersMarion Solomon 11. Feeling Felt: Cocreating an Emergent Experience of
Connection, Safety, and Awareness in PsychotherapyDaniel J. Siegel and Bonnie Goldstein

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THE BODY REMEMBERS, VOLUME 2
Revolutionizing Trauma Treatment
BABETTE ROTHSCHILD
The Body Remembers, Volume 2: Revolutionizing Trauma Treatment continues
the discussion begun more than fifteen years ago with the publication of the
best-selling and beloved The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma
and Trauma Treatment. This new book is grounded in the belief that the most
important goal for any trauma treatment is to improve the quality of life of the
client. Therefore, the first prerequisite is that the client be reliably stable and feel
safe in his or her daily life as well as the therapy situation. To accomplish this,
Babette Rothschild empowers both therapists and clients by expanding trauma
treatment options. For clients who prefer not to review memories, or are unable ISBN: 978-0-393-70729-8
June 2017 256 pages
to do so safely, new and expanded strategies and principles for trauma recovery
Hardcover $35.00
are presented. And for those who wish to avail themselves of more typical trauma
memory work, tools to make trauma memory resolution even safer are included.

Rothschild clarifies and simplifies autonomic nervous system (ANS)


understanding and observation with her creation of an original full-color table
that distinguishes six levels of arousal. Included in this table (and the discussion For more books by
that accompanies it) is a new and essential distinction between trauma-induced Babette Rothschild visit
hypoarousal and the low arousal that is caused by lethargy or depression. bit.ly/rothschildbooks
This Autonomic Nervous System Regulation Table is also available from
W. W. Norton as a Laminated Card (ISBN 978-0-393-71280-3, $6.99) and
Wall Poster (ISBN 978-0-393-71281-0, $12.99).

Also by Babette Rothschild

THE BODY REMEMBERS


ISBN: 978-0-393-70327-6 2000 208 pages Hardcover $34.00

TWO BOOK SET: THE BODY REMEMBERS & THE BODY REMEMBERS, VOL. 2
ISBN: 978-0-393-71303-9 $60.00

ATTACHMENT-BASED YOGA & MEDITATION FOR


TRAUMA RECOVERY
Simple, Safe, and Effective Practices for Therapy
DEIRDRE FAY, Foreword by CHRISTOPHER GERMER
This book offers an unprecedented, attachment-informed translation of yogic
philosophy to body-based trauma treatment. The result is both erudite and
accessible, emphasizing ready-to-implement skills and approaches that are as
groundbreaking as they are effective. Organized around key trauma issues and
symptoms, this book offers clinicians a practical and far-reaching look at mind-
ISBN: 978-0-393-70990-2
body skills and techniques for helping trauma clients access their individual April 2017 400 pages
wisdom, develop secure internal attachment, and find the path home to the Self. Paperback $39.95

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THE SELF-COMPASSION SKILLS WORKBOOK
A 14-Day Plan to Transform Your Relationship with Yourself
TIM DESMOND
Learn how self-compassion can help you find greater health, peace,
emotional stability, and joy.

Cutting-edge research shows that self-compassion is not only a skill anyone can
strengthen through practice but also one of the strongest predictors of mental
health and wellness. The practices in this book have been specially formulated to
target and fortify what neuroscientists call the care circuit of the brain.
ISBN: 978-0-393-71218-6
May 2017 224 pages Devoting thirty minutes a day for just fourteen days to these simple practices can
Paperback $19.95
have life-changing results. Tim Desmonds Map to Self-Compassion will engage
your mind, heart, and spirit. It will:
improve your ability to motivate let go of self-criticism and destructive
yourself with kindness behavior
regulate and defuse intense heal painful experiences and be more
emotions, anxiety, and depression present and compassionate with
others
be resilient during lifes challenges

Experience the benefits firsthand! This book also features


downloadable audio recordings for on-the-go practice.

Also by Tim Desmond


SELF-COMPASSION IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
Mindfulness-Based Practices for Healing an Transformation
ISBN: 978-0-393-71100-4 2015 256 pages Hardcover $26.95

BRAIN BYTES
Quick Answers to Quirky Questions About the Brain
ERIC CHUDLER & LISE JOHNSON
Neuroscience educators Eric Chudler and Lise Johnson get right to it, asking and
answering more than one hundred questions about the brain. Questions include:
Can foods make people smarter? W
 hy do we yawn and why are yawns
Does surfing online kill brain cells? contagious?

Why do we dream? W
 hat can I do to keep my brain
healthy?
Why cant I tickle myself?
ISBN: 978-0-393-71144-8
2017 256 pages Whether you are interested in serious topics like the history of neuroscience or
Hardcover $16.95 practical topics like brain health or fun topics like popular culture, this book is sure
to provide your brain with some piece of information it didnt have before.

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THE INTELLIGENT BODY
Reversing Chronic Fatigue and Pain From the Inside Out
KYLE DAVIES, Foreword by FABOR MAT
This book explains the origins of chronic symptoms and outlines the road to
recovery. Readers are offered life-changing principles and practices to regain
harmony in their lives and bodies, whether they suffer from chronic fatigue
syndrome, fibromyalgia, adrenal fatigue, trauma, depression, or anxiety. It explains
how we can learn to heal ourselves from the inside out by reconceptualizing
the relationships among our bodies, minds, and emotions, embracing the full
importance of the mind-body connection, and tapping our natural restorative
capacities. Readers gain strategies to maximize the connections ISBN: 978-0-393-71205-6
May 2017 288 pages
between optimum health, peace of mind, and fulfilling life experiences,
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all emerging when we are aligned with our true self.

MINDFULNESS SKILLS FOR TRAUMA AND PTSD


Practices for Recovery and Resilience
RACHEL GOLDSMITH TUROW

What a valuable and accessible resource this book offers, not


only to clinicians working with trauma survivors, but to trauma survivors
themselves. . . . Its one Ill be sharing with the people I train and the
people I treat.
Laura S. Brown, PhD, ABPP, independent practice,
Seattle WA, Past President, APA Division of Trauma Psychology
Mindfulness Skills for Trauma and PTSD provides user-friendly descriptions of the
many facets of traumatic stress alongside evidence-based strategies to manage
trauma symptoms and build new strengths. This book is a valuable resource for ISBN: 978-0-393-71126-4
2017 432 pages
trauma survivors, health professionals, researchers, mindfulness practitioners,
Paperback $27.95
and others seeking new pathways to recovery and resilience.

201 POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY APPLICATIONS


Promoting Well-Being in Individuals and Communities
FREDRIKE BANNINK
Focusing on the five elements of well-being as defined by one of positive
psychologys founders, Martin Seligman, this book presents simple ways to foster
positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment. It
links the what of positive psychology with the how to do it to apply these
strategies to your life.
For more books by Fredrike Bannink visit bit.ly/banninkbooks ISBN: 978-0-393-71220-9
May 2017 224 pages
Paperback $16.95

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THE GOOD MOOD KITCHEN
Simple Recipes and Nutrition Tips for Emotional Balance
LESLIE KORN
Revolutionize your personal cooking and eating habits for optimal
energy, health, and emotional well-being.
This book of mood-savvy tips, tools, and delicious recipes guides you step by
step through all the essentials. It features dozens of easy-to-understand graphics,
lists, and charts to help prioritize choices for maximum benefit. Learn how to:

ISBN: 978-0-393-71222-3 Assess your unique digestive style U


 se smarter, healthier food
September 2017 224 pages and nutritional needs and develop preparation options for busy
Hardcover $24.95 the diet thats right for you schedules
Substitute problem foods, Identify common nutritional
ingredients, and habits with healthy, complications behind depression,
delectable alternatives anxiety, and other mood challenges
Navigate gluten sensitivity and other E ngage family and friends in
allergies nutritional change

This is the essential dietary roadmap for anyone interested in improved mental
well-being. An excellent complement to Nutrition Essentials for Mental Health, it
can be used on your own or with a clinician. Explore tasty, life-changing ways to
eat healthierand happier!

Also by Leslie Korn

NUTRITION ESSENTIALS FOR MENTAL HEALTH


A Complete Guide to the Food-Mood Connection
ISBN: 978-0-393-70994-0 2016 464 pages Hardcover $42.50

THE REFLECTIVE PARENT


How to Do Less and Relate More With Your Kids
REGINA PALLY

This book is an extraordinary must-read guide for all parents


aspiring to build a secure, healthy relationship with their child.
Robin Berman, MD, Psychiatrist, Associate Professor, UCLA, author of
Permission to Parent
The Reflective Parent synthesizes the latest in neuroscience research to show
that our brains natural tendencies to empathize, analyze, and connect with
others are all we need to be good parents. Each chapter weaves together
ISBN: 978-0-393-71133-2 discussions of specific reflective parenting principles like Tolerate Uncertainty
2017 288 pages
and Repair Ruptures with engaging explanations of the science that backs
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them up. Brief Take Home Lessons at the end of each chapter and vivid
examples of parents and children putting the principles into action make this
a highly readable, practical guide for anyone looking to build loving, lasting
relationships with their kids.

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THE NEUROSCIENCE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY THIRD
EDITION!
Healing the Social Brain
LOUIS COZOLINO
This groundbreaking book explores the revolution in psychotherapy that has
brought an understanding of the social nature of peoples brains to a therapeutic
context. Louis Cozolino is a master at synthesizing neuroscientific information and
demonstrating how it applies to psychotherapy practice. New material on altruism,
executive function, trauma, and change round out this essential book.
ISBN: 978-0-393-71264-3 May 2017 592 pages Hardcover $49.95

Contents: Part I. Neuroscience and Psychotherapy: An Overview 1. The Entangled


Histories of Neurology and Psychology 2. Building and Rebuilding the Brain: Psychotherapy
and Neuroscience 3. Neural Integration in Different Models of Psychotherapy Part II. How
the Brain Works: The Legacy of Evolution 4. The Human Nervous System: From Neurons
to Neural Networks 5. Multiple Memory Systems in Psychotherapy 6. Laterality: One Brain or
Two? Part III. The Executive Functioning and Neural Integration 7. The Executive Brain:
Activation and Inhibition 8. The Executive Brain: Navigating Space and Time 9. The Executive
Brain: Discovering Others and Finding the Self 10. From Neural Networks to Narratives Part
IV. The Social Brain 11. The Social Brain 12. Building the Social Brain: Shaping Attachment
Schemas 13. The Neurobiology of Attachment 14. Altruism and Psychotherapy: Leveraging the
Social Brain in the Service of Change Part V. The Disorganization of Experience 15. The
Anxious and Fearful Brain 16. Early Traumatic Stress: The Fragmentation of Self and Others 17.
The Impact of Trauma: Biochemical Dysregulation and Neural Network Dissociation 18. The Self
in Exile: Narcissism and Pathological Caretaking Part VI. The Reorganization of Experience
19. The Evolutionary Necessity of Psychotherapy 20. Stimulating Neural Plasticity 21. The
Psychotherapist as Neuroscientist 22. How People Change

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A CLINICAL INTRODUCTION TO FREUD


Techniques for Everyday Practice
BRUCE FINK
This book presents Freud in an eminently usable way, providing readers with
a plethora of examples from everyday life and clinical practice illustrating the
insightfulness and continued applicability of Freuds ideas.The overriding focus
is on techniques Freud developed for going directly toward the unconscious,
illustrating how we can employ them today and perhaps even improve on them.
Fink also lays out many of Freuds fundamental conceptssuch as repression,
isolation, displacement, anxiety, affect, free association, repetition, obsession,
and wish-fulfillmentand situates them in highly applicable clinical contexts. ISBN: 978-0-393-71196-7
The emphasis throughout is on the myriad techniques developed by Freud that 2017 384 pages
clinicians of all backgrounds and orientations can draw upon to put in their therapy Paperback $37.50
toolbox, whether or not they identify as Freudians. With references ranging from
Star Trek and the Moody Blues to hard drives and unicorns, Bruce Finks elegant
writing brings Freud into sharp focus for clinicians of all backgrounds.

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TRANSGENDER CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Cultivating Pride and Joy With Families in Transition
ELIJAH C. NEALY
These days, it is practically impossible not to hear about some aspect of
transgender life. And kids are coming out as trans at younger and younger ages,
which is a good thing for them. Elijah C. Nealy, a therapist and former deputy
executive director of New York Citys LGBT Community Centerand himself a
trans manhas written the first-ever comprehensive guide to understanding,
supporting, and welcoming trans kids. Covering everything from family life to
ISBN: 978-0-393-71139-4 school and mental health issues, as well as the physical, social, and emotional
May 2017 288 pages aspects of transition, this book is full of best practices to support trans kids.
Hardcover $27.95

Contents: Part 1: Foundations for Understanding Transgender Youth 1. Talking Trans:


Basic Terms and Vocabulary 2. Gender Diversity and Gender Dysphoria 3. Trans Kids in Therapy
4. When a Young Person Comes Out: Disclosure and Social Transition 5. Medical Transition 6.
Transgender Adolescents Part 2: Trans Youth and the World Around Them 7. Helping
Families 8. Beyond Help to a Deeper Understanding 9. All About School 10. Beyond Coming Out:
Living a Life 11. Preparing for College and Work Part 3: Supporting Trans Youth 12. The
Mental Health Professional 13. Top 10 Life-Affirming Practices for Adults in the Lives of Trans Kids

AUTISM AND THE FAMILY


Understanding and Supporting Parents and Siblings
KATE E. FISKE, Foreword by TRISTRAM SMITH

This book is a necessary read for those working in the field and those
parents that depend on them. Rarely have I felt such a sense of kinship


and finally! . . . . This is a book I will keep in close reach. Alysia Abbott,
award-winning author, journalist, and mother of a boy with ASD
Drawing upon clinical research and firsthand family interviews, this book helps
clinicians understand the experiences of parents and siblings of a child with ASD
ISBN: 978-0-393-71055-7 from the time of diagnosis through adulthood. It provides clear recommendations
2017 336 pages for sensitive, informed professional support. Step-by-step in each chapter, Fiske
Hardcover $34.95 elucidates such vital subjects as:
Understanding the experience of A
 ppreciating and navigating the
diagnosis effects of ASD on relationships
Recognizing patterns of parent between parents
stress over time U
 nderstanding a familys culture
Involving and providing support for A
 nd many more!
siblings

Fiske supplies all the foundations necessary for professionals to understand


the full impact of ASD on the child, siblings, parents and other caretakers, and
cultivate an empathic, supportive approach to treatment for the entire family.

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THE DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
Clinical Applications of Infant Mental Health Concepts From
Infancy Through Adolescence
CLAUDIA M. GOLD
This friendly guide distills developmental science into key ideas and clinical
scenarios that practitioners can make sense of and use in their day-to-day work.
Gold reviews the newest science, exploring the way relationships change the
brain, breakthrough attachment theory, epigenetics, the polyvagal theory of
emotional development, the role of stress response systems, and many other
illuminating concepts.

Contents: Part I: Key Concepts of the Infant Mental Health Paradigm 1. Primary
Maternal Preoccupation and Other Foundational Concepts 2. Attachment and Mentalization
3. Temperament, Sensory Processing, and Related Concepts 4. Mutual Regulation and Dyadic
Meaning Making 5. The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics 6. How Relationships Change
the Brain Part II: Clinical Applications of the Infant Mental Health Paradigm 7. How
the Science of Early Childhood Informs the Therapeutic Relationship 8. Taking a Textured Early
Developmental History 9. Reframing Postpartum Depression 10. Listening for Multigenerational
Loss and Trauma 11. Treating Sleep Problems in a Developmental-Relational Context 12.
Synthesis: Addressing Problems of Regulation of Behavior, Emotion, and Attention Through an
Infant Mental Health Paradigm

ISBN: 978-0-393-70962-9 2017 304 pages Hardcover $27.95

8 KEYS TO RECOVERY FROM AN EATING DISORDER


WORKBOOK
CAROLYN COSTIN and GWEN SCHUBERT GRABB
8 Keys to Recovery from an Eating Disorder was lauded as a brave and hopeful
book as well as remarkably readable. Now, the authors have returned with a
companion workbookoffering all new assignments, strategies, and personal
reflections to help those who suffer from an eating disorder heal their relationship
to food and their bodies. Filled with tried and true practical exercises, goal sheets,
food journal forms, clinical anecdotes and stories, readers are guided in exploring ISBN: 978-0-393-71128-8
their thoughts, feelings, and coping strategies while being encouraged to choose 2017 288 pages
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how they want to approach the material.

Also of Interest
8 KEYS TO RECOVERY FROM AN EATING DISORDER
ISBN: 978-0-393-70695-6 2011 296 pages Paperback $19.95

TWO-BOOK SET: 8 KEYS TO RECOVERY FROM AN EATING DISORDER


WORKBOOK & 8 KEYS TO RECOVERY FROM AN EATING DISORDER
ISBN: 978-0-393-71277-3 $34.00

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THE GENOGRAM CASEBOOK
A Clinical Companion to Genograms: Assessment and Intervention
MONICA McGOLDRICK

With clarity, depth, and heart, this book shows us how the genogram
can be used to engage clients, master resistance, restore broken
connections, and help our clients (and ourselves) resolve issues and move
forward. This book is so rich in theory and practical advice that as

ISBN: 978-0-393-70907-0
author of The Dance of Anger
soon as I finished reading it, I started again. Harriet Lerner, PhD,

2016 336 pages Genograms are a non-intrusive and non-confrontational way to learn about a
Paperback $32.00
clients history and chart crucial, complex information for effective assessment
and therapy. The Genogram Casebook deploys richly detailed case examples
to address resistance to genograms, overcoming dysfunctional relationship
patterns, working with couples, navigating issues of divorce and remarriage,
using genograms in family sessions with children, repairing conflict and cutoff
with family members, looking at the therapists own family, and much more. Its a
vibrantly practical, decisively essential guide to the use of genograms in mental
health practice.

Also by Monica McGoldrick

GENOGRAMS, THIRD EDITION


Assessment and Intervention
MONICA McGOLDRICK, RANDY GERSON, & SUELI PETRY
ISBN: 978-0-393-70509-6 2008 416 pages Paperback $34.00

THE GENOGRAM JOURNEY


Reconnecting with Your Family
MONICA McGOLDRICK
ISBN: 978-0-393-70627-7 2011 384 pages Paperback $23.95

THE MOTHER-INFANT INTERACTION PICTURE BOOK


Origins of Attachment
BEATRICE BEEBE, PHYLLIS COHEN, and FRANK LACHMANN
Using video microanalysiswhich captures moment-to-moment sequences
of interactionsBeatrice Beebe and her colleagues have enabled readers to
see subtle details of interactions between mother and infant that are too rapid
and complex to grasp with the naked eye. These interactions can be used to
predict a range of future attachment styles. They enable researchers to translate
ISBN: 978-0-393-70792-2
infants nonverbal language and provide a unique and rare window into child
2016 272 pages development. Lushly illustrated by Dillon Yothers, these drawings reveal the
Hardcover $35.00 emotions, but conceal the identities, of the mothers and infants.

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BIPOLAR, NOT SO MUCH Recommend
to Clients
Understanding Your Mood Swings And Depression
CHRIS AIKEN and JAMES PHELPS
Mood disorders form a spectrum of problems, from common depression
on one end to full bipolar disorder on the other. In between extremes are
multitudes of people who are on the middle of the mood spectrum, and this book
is for them. By laying the foundation for understanding this spectrum, Aiken and
Phelps highlight the key distinctions that define unipolarity, bipolarity, hypomania,
mania, and depression. This thoughtful and beneficial book can be recommended
to clients to offer skills and strategies, as well as hope, in the face of debilitating
mental challenges.

Selected Contents: Part One: What Type of Depression Do You Have? 1. Understanding
the Mood Spectrum 2. The Down Side: Depression 3. The Up Side: From Hypomania to Mania, and
Everything In-Between 4. The Mixed-Up Side: When Mania and Depression Collide Part Two: A
Healing Lifestyle 11. Managing Insomnia 12. Getting Active 13. Exercise? How About Just Walking
14. Diet 15. Managing Substances Part Three: Treatment 17. The Right Stuff: How to Find Good Care
18. Medications: Our Top Choices 22. Anxiety, Concentration, and Sleep: The Other Poles of Bipolar 23.
Natural Healers 24. Knowing When to Stop Medications 25. Live Long and Minimize Side Effects Part
Four: Reclaiming Your Life 28. Relationships 29. Work and School 30. For Friends and Family

ISBN: 978-0-393-71174-5 2017 368 pages Hardcover $22.95

A SPECTRUM APPROACH TO MOOD DISORDERS


For the
Not Fully Bipolar But Not UnipolarPractical Management Clinician
JAMES PHELPS
Is it trauma, or is it bipolar? Borderline? Both? In this book, nationally recognized
expert James Phelps provides an in-depth exploration of the signs, symptoms,
and nuanced presentations of the mood disorder spectrum, focusing on the
broad gray area between Major Depression and Bipolar I. Combining theoretical
understanding and real-world scenarios, Phelps offers practical treatment
guidelines for clinicians to better understand the subtle ways mood disorders
can show up, and how to find the most beneficial path for treatment based on
the patients individual pattern of symptoms.
ISBN: 978-0-393-71146-2 2016 272 pages Hardcover $32.00

THE NEW MIND-BODY SCIENCE OF DEPRESSION


VLADMIR MALETIC and CHARLES RAISON
Depression has often been studied, but this multifaceted disease remains far
from understood. Here, leading researchers present a major new view of the
disorder that synthesizes multiple lines of scientific evidence from neurobiology,
mindfulness, and genetics. A comprehensive mind-body approach to
understanding, evaluating, and treating this disease.
ISBN: 978-0-393-70666-6 June 2017 448 pages Hardcover $49.95

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