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MENTAL HEALTH
MIND
A Journey to the Heart of Being Human
DANIEL J. SIEGEL
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.
TWO BOOK SET: THE BODY REMEMBERS & THE BODY REMEMBERS, VOL. 2
ISBN: 978-0-393-71303-9 $60.00
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
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.
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!
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
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
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8 KEYS TO RECOVERY FROM AN EATING DISORDER
ISBN: 978-0-393-70695-6 2011 296 pages Paperback $19.95
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.
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
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