Download - Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
1/11
NORTON
MENTAL HEALTH
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
2/11
2
A SPECTRUM APPROACH TO MOOD DISORDERS
Not Fully Bipolar but Not UnipolarPractical Management
JAMES PHELPS
Cli i i k h l f i h f b
THE MOTHER-INFANT INTERACTION PICTURE BOOK
Origins of Attachment
BEATRICE BEEBE, PHYLLIS COHEN, AND FRANK LACHMANN
Beatrice Beebes groundbreaking research on mother-infant communicationhas influenced practitioners for decades. Here she presents frame-by-framemicroanalysis of mother-infant face-to-face interaction, capturing the subtledetails of interactions which are too rapid and complex to grasp in real timewith the naked eye. Through these moment-to-moment sequences, the authorsteach us to see how both infant and mother affect each other, and how thesevery early interactions predict later patterns of attachment in the infants life.
Contents: Part I: How Does MotherInfant Face-to-Face CommunicationWork?1. MotherInfant Face-to-Face Communication at Infant Age Four
Months 2. Microanalysis Teaches Us to Observe: How We Code the MotherInfant Action-Dialogue Language 3. Patterns of Communication Become Expected and Shape InfantDevelopment Part II: Drawings of MotherInfant Patterns of Communication and Commentaries4.Facial Mirroring 5. Disruption and Repair 6. Infant Look Away 7. Maternal Loom and Repair 8. Chaseand Dodge 9. Infant Look Away in the Origins of Insecure Attachment 10. Infant Distress and MaternalEmotional Disconnection 11.Maternal Difficulty Tolerating Infant Distress 12. Infant Distress and MaternalSurprise, Anger, Disgust, and Emotional Disconnection 13. Infant Distress and Maternal Sneer andEmotional Disconnection
ISBN: 978-0-393-70792-2 Publishing July 2016 224 pages Hardcover $35.00
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
3/11
3
NARRATIVE THERAPY IN WONDERLAND
Connecting with Childrens Imaginative Know-HowDAVID MARSTEN, DAVID EPSTON, and LAURIE MARKHAM
This is a guide to recognizing and connecting with the power of childrens voicesand imagination in narrative therapy. Some adult-centric social, cultural, andpsychiatric/therapeutic perspectives treat children as vulnerable or helpless.This book offers an alternative approach: By providing imagination-focusedapproaches to therapeutic terms and concepts, therapists are able to connectwith their young clients robust imaginations in the healing process. Narrative
BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM AND
OTHER SPECIAL NEEDS
The Developmental Approach
DIANE CULLINANE
This practical guide provides a structured approach to responding when a childwith a disability has a behavioral challenge. Clinicians and caretakers can use thisbooks developmental perspective to understand the many variables involved ina childs behavior, effectively respond to a challenging behavior in the moment,and create a long-term milestone plan to support developmental and behavioralprogress, helping children decrease unwanted behaviors and relate with others.
Contents: Part I: Understanding Behavior from a Developmental Perspective1. The Developmental Approach 2. Developmental Capacities 3. Individual
Differences 4. Relationships Part II: Responding to Challenging Behavior5. TheInitial Response: What to Do in the Moment 6. Step 1: Attune and Organize 7. Step
2: Help 8. Step 3: Recover, Review, Repair Part III: Developing a Long-Term Plan9. Creating a Plan10. Incorporating Play 11. Charting the Course of Treatment 12. Developmental and Behavioral Goals
ISBN: 978-0-393-70925-4 Publishing August 2016 352 pages Hardcover $37.95
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
4/11
4
SELF-COMPASSION IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
Mindfulness-Based Practices for Healing and Transformation
TIM DESMOND, Foreword by RICHARD J. DAVIDSON
[S]elf-compassion and compassion toward others allows us to strategicallyempower our clients and it also allows us to help ourselves cope with
the stressors and duties of the profession. . . . [Desmond] does a good jobof providing general tools that therapists can easily incorporate into theirsessions.PsychCentral
Negative thoughts and judgments toward oneself is a major predictor of all formsof psychological problems, from depression to anxiety and addiction. This logicallywritten guide integrates cutting-edge neuroscience with mindfulness and traditionalBuddhist practices to show mental health professionals how they can help clientsdevelop a more loving, kind, and forgiving attitude toward themselves.
GUIDED IMAGERY WORK WITH KIDS
Essential Practices to Help Them Manage Stress, Reduce Anxiety, &
Build Self-Esteem
MELLISA DORMOY
Guided imagery has been shown to alleviate a host of common emotional issues inkids, from anxiety and insecurity to stress, anger, and the effects of bullying. Easierto practice than meditation or hypnosis, it allows kids to quickly focus, integrate theirthoughts, emotions, and feelings, and practice self-compassion, all without the needfor extraordinary discipline or time investment. This short, practical book lays outall the guidelines for using guided imagery in therapy, counseling, and any type ofhelping work with children. It provides dozens of detailed guided imagery scripts thatcan immediately be put to use to address a variety of particular emotional challenges.
ISBN: 978-0-393-71070-0 2016 192 pages Hardcover $23.95
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
5/11
5
NEURO-PHILOSOPHY AND THE HEALTHY MIND
Learning from the Unwell Brain
GEORG NORTHOFF
It is a rare thing to be a philosopher, clinician, and neuroscientist, but GeorgNorthoff is all three. In this wonderful book, he brings his unique and deeplylearned perspective to problems of self, identity, and consciousness, and showshow understanding certain clinical disorders can enlighten us on the nature of
f
FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS IN NEUROSCIENCE
A Brain-Mind Odyssey
DAVID E. PRESTI
This book is a gem . . . a lucid survey of the whole majestic sweep of
contemporary neuroscience, written for the non-medical reader. It will makean excellent textbook for any introductory course in neuroscience.V. S. Ramachandran, author of The Tell-Tale Brain
Based on the authors popular UC Berkeley course, this book provides a completeoverview of brain structure and function. Comprehensive enough to use as a textin an introductory course on neuroscience, but fundamental enough to be read byanyone interested in learning how the brain works, the chapters in the book areconcise yet thorough, rigorous yet easy-to-follow and fun to read.
Contents:1. Origins 2. Nervous Systems and Brains 3. Chemistry and Life 4. Genesand the History of Molecular Biology 5. How Neurons Generate Signals 6. Synapses, Neurotransmitters, andReceptors 7. Neuroanatomy and Excitability 8. Poison, Medicine, and Pharmacology 9. Psychoactive Drugs 10.Neural Development and Neuroplasticity 11. Sensory Perception 12. Nose and Smell 13. Tongue and Taste 14. Eyeand Vision 15. Ear and Hearing 16. Skin, Touch, and Movement 17. Imaging the Brain 18. Connectivity, Language,and Meaning 19. Memory 20. Rhythms, Sleep, and Dreams 21. Emotion 22. Mind, Consciousness, and Reality
ISBN: 978-0-393-70960-5 2016 320 pages Hardcover $37.50
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
6/11
6
EASY EGO STATE INTERVENTIONS
Strategies for Working with Parts
ROBIN SHAPIRO
Grounded in the science of current, state-of-the-art treatment approaches, thisbook takes the reader directly into therapy sessions and explains theoretical
NUTRITION ESSENTIALS FOR MENTAL HEALTH
A Complete Guide to the Food-Mood Connection
LESLIE KORN, Foreword by JAMES LAKE, MD
I highly recommend this book to any professional or clinician working in the
mental health field. With years of clinical experience supported by decades ofevidence-based research, Leslie Korn enables clinicians to help their patientsunderstand the underlying biological processes driving their mood and behaviorand make the necessary changes to restore balance.James M. Greenblatt, MD,Integrative Psychiatrist, Editor of Integrative Therapies for Depression
Diet is an essential component of a clients clinical profile, as nutritional deficienciesfactor into most mental illness and dietary changes can work alongside or evenreplace medications to alleviate symptoms and support mental well-being. In
Nutrition Essentials for Mental Health, Leslie Korn provides a practical guide to the complex relationship
between what we eat and the way we think, feel, and interact with the world. The book also includes ideas forpractical, affordable, and individualized diets, along with optimal cooking methods and recipes.
Contents:1. Why Does Nutrition Matter in Mental Health? 2. The Second Brain: Trust Your Gut 3. Listeningto Your Clients About Their Diet and Health: Assessment Techniques 4. Common Diagnoses and TypicalNutritional Culprits 5. Food Allergies, Sensitivities, and Special Diets 6. The Kitchen is Your Pharmacy 7. BestVitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids, Glandulars, and Special Nutrients for Mental Health 8. Medication: SideEffects and Withdrawal 9. Making Recommendations for Success
ISBN: 978-0-393-70994-0 2016 464 pages Hardcover $42.50
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
7/11
7
ESSENTIAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND ITS TREATMENT, 4th Edition
MARK D. KILGUS, JERROLD S. MAXMEN, and NICHOLAS G. WARD
Keyed to the DSM-5and ICD-10 classifications, the fourth edition of thisauthoritative text reflects major changes in nosology, as well as cutting-edgeadvances in neuroscience, psychopharmacology, and genetics. This book haslong been considered the leading textbook on modern psychiatric assessment,diagnosis, and treatment for resident students in psychiatry and related disciplines.
Contents: Section I: Diagnostic Psychopathology1. Psychopathology2. Assessment 3. Diagnosis and Prognosis 4. Etiology 5. Treatment 6.
Also available:GENOGRAMS: Assessment and Intervention, Third Ed.MONICA MCGOLDRICK, RANDEY GERSON,SUELI PETRY ISBN: 978-0-393-70509-6 2008 400 pages Paperback $30.00
THE GENOGRAM CASEBOOK
A Clinical Companion to Genograms: Assessment and Intervention
MONICA McGOLDRICK
Widely used by family therapists and all health care professionals, the genogram
is a graphic way of organizing the mass of information gathered during a familyassessment and finding patterns in the family system for more targeted treatment.Genograms are a non-intrusive and non-confrontational way to learn about a clientshistory, providing an essential guide for understanding the complexity of a clientsexperiences, characteristics, values, and context.This clinical primer accompaniesthe bestselling Genograms: Assessment and Intervention, articulating exactly how touse genograms in clinical practice.
Contents:1. Using Genograms in Clinical Practice 2. Getting Started 3. Assessment, Engagement, andTherapy 4. Resistance to Genograms 5. Fusion and Cut-off 6. Triangle and Detriangling 7. Helping Clients
Deal with Legacies of Loss 8. Worth with Couples, Divorce and Remarriage 9. Families with Children and theUse of Family Play Genograms 10. Using Genograms to Understand Siblings
ISBN: 978-0-393-70907-0 August 2016 352 pages Paperback $32.00
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
8/11
8
TEN PRINCIPLES FOR DOING EFFECTIVE COUPLES THERAPY
JULIE SCHWARTZ GOTTMAN and JOHN M. GOTTMAN
Foreword by DANIEL J. SIEGEL
In 10 principles, this book lays out in an eminently readable and accessible way
the basic steps of effective couple therapy. It is a great contribution to the fieldand will guide numerous therapists onto the path of successful intervention.Sue Johnson, EdD, author of Hold Me Tight andLove Sense;Founding Director ofThe International Center for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT)
Two of the worlds leading couples therapists give readers an inside tour of whatgoes on inside the consulting rooms of their practice, gathering what they havelearned over the years of their practice and touches on issues at the core of coupleswork. No one who works with couples will want to be without the insight, guidance,and strategies offered in this book.
Contents:1. Use Research-Based Methods to Treat Couples 2. Assess First, Then Decide on Treatment 3.Understand Each Partners Inner World 4. Map Your Treatment Route 5. Soothe Yourself, Then Intervene 6.Process Past Regrettable Incidents 7. Replace the Four Horsemen with Gentle Conflict Management Skills8. Strengthen Friendship and Intimacy 9. Suspend Moral Judgment When Treating Affairs 10. The TenthPrinciple: Dive Deep to Create Shared Meaning 11. Hold the Hope
ISBN: 978-0-393-70835-6 2015 288 pages Hardcover $24.95
AFFECT REGULATION THEORY
A Clinical Model
DANIEL HILL, Foreword by ALLAN N. SCHORE
Daniel Hill is a master teacher, and inAffect Regulation Theoryhe demonstrateshow affects and their regulation and dysregulation are central to our sense ofagency, authenticity, and interpersonal relations. This book is essential reading for
d d d li i i L i A PhD Di N Y k U i i
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
9/11
9
8 KEYS TO MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH EXERCISE
CHRISTINA HIBBERT, Foreword by BABETTE ROTHSCHILD
These 8 keys hold the potential to change your life! In this wonderful book, Dr.Hibbert provides us with effective and easy-to-implement tools that allow the mindand the body to unite, change, and heal.Dr. Shefali Tsabary, clinical psychologistand New York Timesbestselling author of The Conscious Parent
Recently, there has been a wealth of data proving that exercise contributes not onlyto physical health but also to overall mental well-being. Routine exercise alleviatesstress and anxiety, moderates depression, relives chronic pain, and improves self-esteem. Christina Hibbert offers readers step-by-step strategies for maintaining aphysically and emotionally healthy exercise regimen. Whether you have worked out
periodically in the past, or have never hit the gym, this book will help you get moving,stay moving, and maintain the inspiration you need to reap the mental health benefits of regular exercise.
The 8 Keys in this book will help readers heal their mind and body with exercise, improve self-esteemwith exercise, practice exercising with their family, get motivated, change how they think about exercise,overcome roadblocks, get FITTphysically and mentally, and implement their vision and flourish.
ISBN: 978-0-393-71122-6 2016 304 pages Paperback $19.95
in the8 KEYS TO MENTAL HEALTH SERIES
The 8 Keys series of books, edited by Babette Rothschild, provides readers with brief, inexpensive, and high-
quality self-help books on a variety of topics in mental health. Each volume is written by an expert in the field,
someone who is capable of presenting evidence-based information in a concise and clear way. These booksstand out by offering cutting-edge, relevant theory in easily digestible portions, written in an accessible
style. The tone is respectful and the messages are immediately applicable. Filled with exercises and practical
strategies, these books empower readers to help themselves. For clinicians, they make ideal adjuncts to work
with your clients.
NEW!
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
10/11
1010
THE STOP PROGRAM: FOR WOMEN WHO ABUSE
Group Leaders Manual
THE STOP PROGRAM FOR WOMEN
Handouts and HomeworkDAVID WEXLER
Once again, David Wexler has offered a practical, comprehensive,gender-sensitive handbook on how to treat individuals who areaggressive and abusivenow with evidence-based interventions for thelong overlooked population of women who abuse. This Group LeadersManualand the accompanying Handouts and Homeworkwill be of greatvalue to all clinicians. Kudos to David Wexler!Donald Meichenbaum,PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo, Research
Director of the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention
The STOP Program: For Women Who Abuseis the most innovative and comprehensive manual to addressdomestic violence treatment specifically to female offenders, with a program targeted to engage women intheir own healing process. This program will radically change the landscape for treatment of women whoabuse. Developed and field-tested for over twenty-five years among military and civilian populations, theskill-building program is presented in a 26-week or 52-week psychoeducational format. The group leadersmanual is packed with teaching methods, skills-training exercises, articles, video clips, and other resources.Accompanying handouts and homework for participants (sold separately) provide structure for recovery bothwithin the sessions and at home. Packaged as loose-leaf sheets, they can be added, removed, or rearranged to
suit the needs of any leader administering the program.
Group Leaders Manual: ISBN: 978-0-393-71148-6 2016 240 pages Pbk $32.00
Handouts and Homework: ISBN: 978-0-393-71150-9 2016 128 pages Loose Sheets $12.00
Also by David Wexler:
STOP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Third Edition
I ti Skill T h i O ti d Pl f B tt R l ti hi
Revised& Updated
-
7/24/2019 Norton Mental Health Spring 2016 catalog
11/11
1111
Also by Fredrike Bannink:
1001 SOLUTION-FOCUSEDQUESTIONS
Handbook for Solution-Focused Interviewing
FREDRIKE BANNINK,Foreword by INSOO KIM BERG
ISBN: 978-0-393-70634-52010 272 pages Paperback$24.95
POST TRAUMATIC SUCCESS
Positive Psychology &Solution-Focused Strategiesto Help Clients Survive &
ThriveFREDRIKE BANNINK
ISBN: 978-0-393-70922-32014 416 pages Paperback$29.95
MINDFUL COLORING
DIANA ELISABETH DUBEIntroduction by DANIEL J. SIEGEL
Hand-drawn by an expert illustrator
and teacher, this gorgeously
detailed coloring book is filled
with whimsical and relaxing
art that inspires, soothes
the mind, and unlocks the
benefits of coloring.
ISBN: 978-0-393-71178-3 April 2016 208 pages
Paperback $14.95