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Therapy and the Postpartum Woman: Notes on Healing Postpartum Depression for Clinicians and the Women Who ...8 reviews
Karen Kleiman

Routledge, 2008

Amazing
I've been following Karen Kleiman for years. Her first book helped me tremendously when I was diagnosed with postpartum depression after the birth of my first child. I couldn't wait to read her new book. Her books help me to realize that I am not alone in my suffering. She continues to amaze me with her expertise in the area of postpartum depression. This book in particular has helped me and ...
  
  











  



  
Integrative Treatment for Adult ADHD: A Practical, Easy-To-Use Guide for Clinicians16 reviews
Ari Tuckman

New Harbinger Publications, 2007

Are you a mental-health "gatekeeper"? Please read this book
Our society largely considers therapists to be the first line of defense when we experience personal challenges. That's great if we have garden-variety "issues." But if we have a neurocognitive condition such as ADHD, the wrong therapy can be worse than no therapy at all. And I'm not exaggerating. Many frustrating years can be spent in talk therapy trying to discover the deep, dark, "real" ...
  
  











  



  
A Clinician's Guide to 12-Step Recovery: Integrating 12-Step Programs into Psychotherapy6 reviews
Mark Schenker

W.W. Norton & Co., 2009

Demystifying the world of 12-step addictions treatment
For the first time, the somewhat mysterious - to many clinicians, that is - world of 12-Step programs in the treatment of addictions has been clearly and carefully described by Mark Schenker, Ph.D. Although I have worked full-time in the addictions field for nearly five years, I learned so much from reading this book. Dr. Schenker's book is the reference I desperately needed when I first began ...
  
  











  



  
Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders (Clinical Physiology of Acid Base & Electrolyte ...9 reviews
Burton Rose, Theodore Post

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2000

Excellent introduction
An impressively lucid and detailed account of renal physiology, with a close focus on the clinical causes and implications.It is intensely practical, with up to date references (at time of publication) and sifting exerecises at the end of each chapter. It is precisely what far too many 'nephrologists' have all but forgotten in their obsession with immunology, studying the aetiology of injury ...
  
  











  



  
Drug Information Handbook: A Comprehensive Resource for All Clinicians and Healthcare Professionals39 reviews
Charles F. Lacy, Lora L. Armstrong, ...

Lexi-Comp, 2007

drug info hand book
received notification of shipment I believe the same day that I placed the order. This handbook is extremely handy for the practitioner that needs a quick, very complete reference to medications.
  
  











  



  
Psychological Investigations: A Clinician's Guide to Social Therapy9 reviews
Lois Holzman

Routledge, 2003

A fresh new look at creating transformative groups
Much of the current writings in psychology and organizational development revolve around `positive psychology' and `emotional intelligence'. In this book, Fred Newman - the founder of social therapy - offers what I consider to be a more evolved, challenging and vital understanding of human/group activity. As a physician, group therapist and healthcare consultant, I firmly believe that this ...
  
  











  



  
Gay Affirmative Therapy for the Straight Clinician: The Essential Guide6 reviews
Joe Kort

W. W. Norton & Company, 2008

Joe Kort's book is well written
Joe Kort's book is a well written, well rounded and thoroughly researched text on how to treat gay couples. All therapists can benefit from this book. The case examples are perfect illustrations and the research is timely and up to date. I would like to note that for the reader there is a warning from the author to the straight clinician that regardless of how good our intentions are, we may ...
  
  











  



  
ABCs of Human Behavior: Behavioral Principles for the Practicing Clinician (Context / Nhp)6 reviews
Jonas Ramnerö, Niklas Törneke

New Harbinger Publications; Context Press, 2008

Great for psychotherapists
I was extraordinarily impressed with this book. As a Psychology professor who greatly values a solid understanding of behavioral principles for my clinical graduate students, I've been unable to find a primary text that conveys them in a succint and relevant fashion. Existing books on applied behavior analysis contain too much material that is irrelevant to clinical behavior therapy, go into ...
  
  











  



  
Treatment Plans and Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Disorders7 reviews
Robert L. Leahy, Stephen J. Holland

The Guilford Press, 2000

State of the art
Essential material and systematic paths of therapy by the experts' experts. Dr. Leahy is simply the best in his field. And it is a very important field indeed. Thank you for this book.
  
  











  



  
Chained to the Desk (Second Edition): A Guidebook for Workaholics, Their Partners and Children, and the ...7 reviews
Bryan Robinson

NYU Press, 2007

Eye Opener about Workaholism
"Chained to the Desk" is an excellent book for both the layperson and the clinician on workaholism. It provides an informative and clearly articulated discussion of the symptoms of workaholism, the possible causes, and how to fight it. The book's discussion of the addiction's impact on spouses and partners, children, friends, and work colleagues is particularly instructive. The author also ...
  
  











  



  
Basic Cardiac Electrophysiology for the Clinician3 reviews
Jose Jalife, Mario Delmar, ...

Futura/Wiley-Blackwell, 1999

Excellent !
Jose Jalife is one of the few people who feel equally at home with both the experimental and computational aspects of cardiac electrophysiology research. He has been author or co-author of numerous well-cited papers in this area. This book not only gives a very good overview of the present state-of-the-art in cardiac electrophysiology, but also contains a lot of the findings of his group - ...
  
  











  



  
Cardiovascular Hemodynamics for the Clinician5 reviews

Wiley-Blackwell, 2007

Anesthesiologist perspective
As a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist, I found this book to be applicable to my daily clinical duties. The text is concise and easy to read and digest. My favorite section was Part I: Basics of Hemodynamics, as it provided a fantastic summary of many basic principles. The first chapter offered a succinct review of physics equations relevant to physiologic parameters and their derivations. ...
  
  











  



  
Informed Touch: A Clinician's Guide to Evaluation and Treatment of Myofascial Disorders6 reviews
Donna Finando L.Ac. L.M.T., Steven Finando Ph.D. L.Ac.

Healing Arts Press, 1999

massage therapy
I am a massage therapist, who does deep tissue, sports and medical massage. I find this book to be a great guide. It is not as complete as the Janet Travell manuels, but it covers the main points of pain.
  
  











  



  
Protocol Guide for Neurofeedback Clinicians5 reviews
Susan Othmer

EEG Info, Inc, 2008

Benchmark author summarizes important points
Experts in neurofeedback already know that Sue Othmer figuratively wrote the book on the practice. This quick reference is not a stand alone, but it beautifully summarizes the most important points of neurofeedback and provides a wonderful go-to for the practitioner who has had the full course. In addition, for the seasoned professional it allows a quick review of salient points. I like its ...
  
  











  



  
Evolving Thought Field Therapy: The Clinician's Handbook of Diagnoses, Treatment, and Theory4 reviews
John H. Diepold, Victoria Britt, ...

W.W. Norton & Co., 2004

State of the Art!
Diepold, Britt, and Bender have produced a remarkable addition to the emerging literature of energy psychology. In the first part of the book they introduce the reader to the importance of understanding paradigms as they apply to psychology, and how they must inevitably shift as knowledge accumulates. They then give a solid review of the basics of the meridian system of Traditional Chinese ...
  
  











  



  
Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility: Handbook for Clinicians (Desk Size)5 reviews
Dan I. Lebovic, John David Gordon, ...

Scrub Hill Press, 2005

Great Review of a wordy textbook!
I think it is almost equivalent to reading Speroff...saves time and also the questions really help highlight major points. I wish they had one for the 7th edition Speroff, though.
  
  











  



  
Clinicians in Court: A Guide to Subpoenas, Depositions, Testifying and Everything Else You Need to Know4 reviews
Allan E. Barsky, Jonathan W. Gould

Taylor & Francis DUMP LIST

Practical and helpful
Clinicians in Court is a clearly written, practical guide for therapists who find themselves drawn into the legal system. It provides a map for clinicians navigating the potentially risky terrain of the courts. The book cuts to the chase and provides much needed "how to" info in a manner that is very accessable to those who never intended to spend their time testifying in court, but find ...
  
  











  



  
A Clinician's Guide to Tuberculosis4 reviews
Michael D Iseman

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000

The definitive TB text
Those of us in the field of TB know Mike Iseman as one of the giants and this textbook provides an invaluable guide for the treatment of this spreading disease. He deftly mixes historical perspective with clinical wisdom to achieve that rare combination of an edifying text that is actually pleasant to read. I can honestly say that I found myself reading this book not just as a reference, but ...
  
  











  



  
Only 10 Seconds to Care: Help and Hope for Busy Clinicians4 reviews
Wendy Schlessel Harpham

American College of Physicians, 2009

How patients can get better medical care
I consider myself a savvy consumer of healthcare, yet I learned so much from this book on doctor-patient relationships. I wasn't sure what to expect when someone recommended it to me, since the subtitle says "Help and Hope for Busy Clinicians." I hoped for insight into my doctors and nurses. The last thing I expected when I picked up this book was to be entertained or to learn about myself. ...
  
  











  



  
Breakthroughs in Antipsychotic Medications: A Guide for Consumers, Families, and Clinicians.3 reviews
Ronald J. Diamond, Ruth Ross, ...

W.W. Norton & Co., 1999

best book on current medications for schizophrenia
I think every doctor and clinician should have this book as a reference. It is also useful for family members and patients. It is the best one that I have found that gives clear information regarding the benefits of clozapine, risperdole, and olanzapine as well as guidelines for changing from the older medications that have more risk of tardive dyskinesia. If you only buy one book on ...
  
  











  








   



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