books about: therapies
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Ethnicity and Family Therapy, Third Edition
16 reviews
The Guilford Press
, 2005
Ethnicities and Culture
This book was suggested to me by one of my professor's who happens to teach a family counseling course. She suggested that we buy this book to use in our future practices. Since I have purchased the book, I have already referred to it twice. It is highly detailed and knowledgable. I was able to use if for a presentation and for a resource on a college exit exam. I highly recommend this book ...
Art Therapy Sourcebook (Sourcebooks)
10 reviews
Cathy Malchiodi
McGraw-Hill
, 2006
Practical Art Therapy
Usually these types of books are theoritical (for example why art therapy works) while this one is practical with many activities to work with.
Family Therapy: An Overview
10 reviews
Herbert Goldenberg
,
Irene Goldenberg
Brooks Cole
, 2007
Excellent textbook for advanced psychology students
I needed to purchase this book as a textbook for a master's level psychology course. The book is well written, informative and covers many different types of family systems therapies. I intend to keep this on my professional bookshelf for future use.
Occupational Therapy for Children (OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOR CHILDREN ( CASE-SMITH))
4 reviews
Jane Case-Smith
Mosby
, 2004
The book title says it all: "OT for Children"
This resource provides an overview of many conditions found in pediatric treatment. The reviews of developmental progressions of all ADLs, pre-writing, fine motor, gross motor, cognitive, and other skills are presented both in concise, outline form and in paragraph form for more details. All chapters are well-organized, and focused on OT practice, while the section by Exner on the Development ...
The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide for Pain Relief, Second Edition
204 reviews
Clair Davies
,
Amber Davies
New Harbinger Publications
, 2004
really works!
After having neck problems for years, I thought I'd give this a try. There really is something to this cause it took away the pain immediately! I usually have to wait to go to a massage therapist, but no more waiting I just use these trigger points and am relieved right away. It even worked on my husband, he couldn't believe it, as he is quite a skeptic himself. Very grateful for this book!
Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond
27 reviews
Judith S. Beck
The Guilford Press
, 1995
Get This Book
One of my all time favorites. I'm not an M.D., Psychologist or even a very smart person, but the lessons in this book about self-evaluation and rational observation are crucial for all people. True it's geared to teach the very basics of Cognitive Therapy in a Clinical setting; I must say its applications are nearly endless. Take me for example. With this book under my belt I feel as if I've ...
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Workbook: Practical DBT Exercises for Learning Mindfulness, Interpersonal ...
21 reviews
Matthew McKay
,
Jeffrey C. Wood
, ...
New Harbinger Publications
, 2007
In depth and detailed skills training
A huge amount of information presented in a systematic way. I bought two workbooks. The other by Scott Spradlin. Both have their strong points. Spradlins is simple and clear and an excellent first choice. It provides a selection of methods which would be useful to anyone. This volume has significantly more detail and much more indepth discussions. While it might be a bit overwhelming, it has so ...
Apartment Therapy Presents: Real Homes, Real People, Hundreds of Design Solutions
6 reviews
Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan
Chronicle Books
, 2008
I DIG THIS BOOK!!
A couple of weeks ago, I ordered a box full of decorating books. And out of that box, this was by far my favorite! Besides the variety of styles, it was SO NICE to see REAL HOMES for a change. I am SO TIRED of seeing overly dressed homes that I personally would be afraid to sit down in, or that would take an army of hired help to keep clean. I read this book first, skimmed through the other ...
Family Therapy: Concepts & Methods (8th Edition)
2 reviews
Michael P. Nichols
,
Richard C Schwartz
Allyn & Bacon
, 2007
"The Standard Text" for Family Therapy
Nichols work, now in the 8th edition, is a seminal work in family therapy. This new edition, has some extra-features, which make it even more desireable than the 7th. It is more sympathetic to the postmodern therapies (solutions-focused, narrative), which I either practice or have been heavily influenced by. Nichols work is a great way to "break in" to this field as he survey the field, its ...
The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 2008
22 reviews
David N. Gilbert
,
Robert C. Moellering Jr.
, ...
Antimicrobial Therapy
, 2008
best pocketbook for clinicians
for medical doctors who work in a busy health unit and need at any time a handy book to review antibiotics, bugs and side effects. very-very helpfull for clinicians with a subspesialty (rheumatology, nephrology, hematology etc) who need fast to have access on information such as the appropriate antibiotic and the first in line medication.
Krause's Food & Nutrition Therapy
5 reviews
L. Kathleen Mahan
,
Sylvia Escott-Stump
Saunders
, 2007
Excellent!
Krause's Food, Nutrition and Diet Therapy (eds; Mahan and Escott-Stump)10th ed is 1000% user friendly! Each chapter starts off with a glossary of terms in the ensuing pages which levels the learning field. Colorful charts on practical information are generously sprinkled in every chapter with clear illustrations on anatomy, energy reactions, and algorithms. You'll find lots of "ah ha" moments ...
Drug Therapy in Nursing
3 reviews
Diane S Aschenbrenner
,
Samantha J Venable
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2008
Well organized textbook
This text is very well organized. Every chapter starts with an overview of the relevant physiological concepts. They present a Prototypical drug for each class and then compare/contrast the other drugs in that class against the prototype. The amount of information contained in the book is overwhelming (due to the nature of the subject), but the easy to understand layout and consistent use of ...
Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XIV (Current Veterinary Therapy)
John D. Bonagura
,
David C. Twedt
Saunders
, 2008
Written by todays leading experts, Bonagura: Kirks Current Veterinary Therapy XIV keeps you completely current with the latest in disease management for small animals. It uses a clear and practical approach to medical disorders; the typical chapter includes both a succinct guide to diagnosis and a detailed discussion of therapy. Hundreds of small animal disorders and diseases are covered! Authoritative, reliable information on diagnosis ...
The Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients
36 reviews
Irvin D. Yalom
Harper Perennial
, 2003
Excellent Resource
This was one of the most helpful books I've read in my graduate experience. The lessons take the theory that we've learned and make it practical. Dr. Yalom's willingness to admit his mistakes and weaknesses makes his advice and insight much more relevant.
Documenting Occupational Therapy Practice
1 review
Karen M. Sames
Prentice Hall
, 2004
Hate Documentation?
Excellent book to get you through the drudgery of documentation. Easy to understand and great examples of what to write in your clinical documentation. Recommended!
The Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice (Field Guide Series)
2 reviews
Anne Collins Abrams
,
Sandra Smith Pennington
, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2006
Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice
I had to buy this book for my pharmacology class. I have been very satisfied with it. It has very detailed explanations, leaving few questions unanswered. The format is great.
Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy Revised and Updated
208 reviews
David D. Burns
Harper
, 1999
Excellent
When I began reading the book is was skeptical to try Dr. Burn's methods but I was also desperate. I have been dealing with anxiety and depression for a year and nothing was working. I started using the triple column technique every day, recording my distorted thoughts, identifying the cognitive distortions, and giving a rational response. After just a few weeks, I began to notice a reduction in ...
Play Therapy: The Art of the Relationship
5 reviews
Garry L. Landreth
Brunner-Routledge
, 2002
This is THE Book for aspiring play therapists!
I was required to read the book for a class I was completing on Play therapy. It was a very easy read, well organized with a good mixture of research and anecdotal information. What makes the book a truly outstanding resource is Dr. Landreth's very candid insight into the practice of play therapy as well as his willingness to share with the reader his very sincere love and respect for children.
Willard and Spackman's Occupational Therapy
1 review
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2008
Bible for Occuapational therapy!
This is one of the most important book you will ever have as an occupational therapist. It's the only book you would need to get through the OTR(Occupational Therapy Registration) exam.
101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques, Vol. 3
13 reviews
Heidi Kaduson
Jason Aronson
, 2003
Pleased customer
I was very pleased with the service and speed of the book. It was what I wanted and it arrived in a timely manner and in great condition. I would recommend it for anyone working with children including those that are difficult to work with.
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