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Saunders Comprehensive Review for Nclex-Pn
36 reviews
Linda Anne Silvestri
W.B. Saunders Company
, 2003
Very concise and helpful reviewer.
I have passed my Nclex board as of yesterday.I would like to thank the author of this reviewer for carefully putting all this information together that trully helped not just me but most of my classmates to pass their board too. I passed it with minimum number of questions only. I started using this while Iam still in the program and I am very proud to endorse this to anyboby who will be taking ...
Wicca Demystified: A Guide for Practitioners, Family and Friends
13 reviews
Bryan Lankford
Da Capo Press
, 2005
Learning the truth about Wicca sets you, family AND friends free
This book eschews commercialized versions of Wicca to deliver frank and truthful information to the audiences needing it the most. It is useful for individuals who are investigating Wicca as a religion, but it is especially helpful for the potentially confused (and scared) friends and family. An avalanche of stereotypes and misinformation in this society about what Wicca is and who Wiccans ...
Mission, Inc.: The Practitioners Guide to Social Enterprise
17 reviews
Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2009
Well-worn and regularly recommended
Since first purchasing Mission, Inc., I have not only used it as a reference in my own work (a social purpose, for-profit business), but regularly share and recommend Mission, Inc. to clients and people attending training sessions on the topics of social enterprise and convergence. Unlike some books focused on recounting stories of social enterprise development or tools/templates alone, Mission, ...
Past Life Regression: A Guide for Practitioners
12 reviews
Mary Lee LaBay
Trafford Publishing
, 2004
Wonderful! Cogruent with Ericksonian Hypnotherapy & Accessible to Many Different Practicianers and Clients
I have been reading Past Life Regression: A Guide for Practitioners, and find the book to be in wonderful alignment with what I have learned from Milton Erickson's methods. From a clinical psychology research perspective, it is so helpful for clients to work in the metaphors, such as are demonstrated in this book, allowing them to best process their emotions in a client-centered, non-leading ...
Grief counseling and grief therapy: A handbook for the mental health practitioner
13 reviews
J. William Worden
Springer
, 1982
Great Book
This book is excellent! All mental health professionals should have this book in their collections.
Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment: 13 Lyme-Literate Health Care Practitioners Share Their Healing ...
23 reviews
Connie Strasheim
BioMed Publishing Group
, 2009
A must read for Lyme patients
I was reluctant to buy this book because I thought there would be a lot of over-lap among the 13 practitioners. Not so--their healing methods are all diverse--encouraging that there's got to be a treatment out there that will work for me--and a reality check that this is one tough disease to deal with. This is a very comprehensive book on Lyme treatment, one that I will definitely refer back to ...
Clinical Practitioners Pocket Guide to Respiratory Care
17 reviews
Dana F. Oakes
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Dana Oakes
Health Educator Publications, Incorporated
, 2000
Do Not Overlook This Valuable Guide
I used the "Oakes" Clinical Practitioner's Pocket Guide To Respiratory Care on my first day of clinicals. This guide is fantastic. Full of valuable, pertinent information and is easy to carry with me. I highly recommend this product to everyone in the respiratory field. I use this guide in clinicals, home, everywhere. Why look through a magazine while sitting in a waiting room when you can read ...
Marketing for the Mental Health Professional: An Innovative Guide for Practitioners
14 reviews
David P. Diana
Wiley
, 2010
Great source for informationa and ideas
This book is a great source of information and ideas. It provides recommendations for how to get in front of people across the world, it suggests tips for those seeking a job in the mental health field and it provides realistic ways to get to the target market you want while helping your community. I highly recommend this book. As a new clinician it is a must have for any new to the field or ...
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: A Practitioner's Treatment Guide to Using Mindfulness, ...
15 reviews
New Harbinger Publications, 2005
A Tremendous Contribution
Having been trained in the 70's as a behavior therapist, I moved away from BT in the 80's as I became disillusioned with the mechanistic quality of the approach. Eifert and Forsyth's book beautifully brings the best of behavior therapy together with a more humanistic and interpersonal focus to provide in ACT a truly new paradigm. The so-called "third wave" of behavior therapy incorporates much of ...
Rehabilitation of the Spine: A Practitioner's Manual
16 reviews
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 1996
Perspective
As a neurosurgical resident, the care of the spine patient can be summed up as: "can I cut it out." For many patients, this is helpful. For many others, sadly, my knife cannot help - most of these patients are left without a diagnosis, and more importantly without an explanation for why they are having the troubles they are having. This book clearly and comprehensively covers the topic of ...
Making Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Work: Clinical Process for New Practitioners
8 reviews, ...
The Guilford Press, 2005
A Nuts-And-Bolts Resource for the Beginning CBT Clinician
Much more practical that Dr. Beck's "Basics and Beyond" work, this book breaks down the CBT process into bite-sized pieces so that even the most novice of practioners can get their head around this highly effective, yet complex mode of treatment. The authors are cogent in their explanations and illustrations of concepts. This book is the perfect introduction to CBT and will allow the ...
Anger Management: The Complete Treatment Guidebook for Practitioners (The Practical Therapist Series)
9 reviews
Howard Kassinove
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Raymond Chip Tafrate
Impact Publishers
, 2002
This Text is a Must Read!
Anger Management by Howard Kassinove and Raymond Tafrate is by far the most complete and up to date text for therapists. It is a must read resource for all environments, children, adults and families, as well as the workplace. The authors break down anger episodes into understandable segments in order to assess the client's anger intensity and frequency. Then they rebuild with techniques that ...
Strategic Organizational Learning
9 reviews
Michael Beitler
Practitioner Press International, 2005
Clear and cmprehensive guide for practitioners
This is the second of two related books by the same author, the first being Strategic Organizational Change (This review applies to both books). Strategic Organizational Change seeks to cover all aspects of change management, of which organizational learning is one aspect. Strategic Organizational Learning was written essentially as an expansion of the learning aspects of the first, but was ...
Assessment and Treatment Activities for Children, Adolescents, and Families: Practitioners Share Their Most ...
9 reviews
Liana Lowenstein
Champion Press
, 2008
very helpful
I am a MSW student - and my internship this year is in an elementary school... great activities to help me help the kids and parents! I like this author.
How to Establish a Unique Brand in the Consulting Profession: Powerful Techniques for the Successful ...
9 reviews
Alan Weiss
Pfeiffer
, 2001
Another KILLER Book - How to market and differtiate YOU !
Not just for the individual but also for the person in firm. I have applied Alan's ideas in selling professional services and differentiating my "products" from in-house work and competitors. The book is packed full of ideas. Implement two and it may take awhile to see the results - but it comes. As the other editorials write - it's not about cold calling - it's about the client(s) coming to ...
With the Sun in My Eyes: The story of Char Sundust, psychic healer and shamanic practitioner
8 reviews
Mikaya Heart
iUniverse.com
, 2008
Inspiring and eye opening
A page turning documentation of a facinating person - Char Sundust. This is an easy read from a well polished author. It has an authenticity that is not often found in books on this subject. If you have an interest in the mysterious realms of our lives, you will want this book on your shelf. There is a truth within it that shines as you read on into the book. enjoy!
Reaching Past the Wire
9 reviews
Borealis Books, 2009
Reaching Past the Wire: A Nurse at Abu Ghraib
Excellent reading for all. This book was well put together and truly helped me understand what a nurse working on the front line during times of war is exposed to both mentally and physically. Page after page the author, Deanna, shows us what the true definition of what a nurse really is and what all nurses should strive to achieve. If you want to read a book that's impossible to put down till ...
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Practitioner's Guide ...
8 reviews
Robyn D., Ph.D. Walser
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Darrah, Ph.D. Westrup
New Harbinger Publications
, 2007
An outstanding resource for clinicians who work with trauma
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the Treatment of PTSD & Trauma Related Problems by Walser and Westrup provides an excellent overview of PTSD and the various challenges faced by those who are personally grappling with the impact of trauma in their lives. The essence of the book however lies in the application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as a timely and empirically based ...
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Practitioner's Guide
8 reviews
Nancy McWilliams PhD
The Guilford Press
, 2004
Excellent as a student guide too
McWilliams provides excellent information for students and early career psychotherapists without the cumbersome jargon that all too often comes with other psychoanalytic texts.
Schema Therapy: A Practitioner's Guide
9 reviews, ...
The Guilford Press, 2003
Excellent analysis of a specilized form of cognitive therapy
This book is a must for Psychiatrist ,Psychologists and Family Practitioners doing therapy- It synthesizes Brain action thru Schemas or scripts of childhood and how they project in your adult life. Well written with many practical points- Excellent book= Hector A. Feliciano MD- Proffesor of Family Medicine University of P.R. Medical School
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