Counselling and psychotherapy

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CONTENTS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIVERSE APPROACHES WORKING WITH TRAUMA CHILDREN AND FAMILIES DOMESTIC ABUSE ADULTS AND OLDER PEOPLE SUICIDE AND SELF HARM BEREAVEMENT AND END OF LIFE WORKING WITH ADDITIONAL NEEDS FORENSIC PSYCHOTHERAPY

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Self-Care for the Mental Health Practitioner The Theory, Research and Practice of Preventing and Addressing the Occupational Hazards of the Profession

The Hormone Factor in Mental Health Bridging the Mind-Body Gap

Alfred J. Malinowski

This book is a bold crossover between the disciplines of medical and mental health, exploring the understanding that some of the major mental diagnoses belong not only to the field of mental health but also to that of medicine. Clients experiencing problems with a range of issues from depression to infertility, may actually be presenting symptoms of hormonal disorders. Beginning with patient stories that display the devastating effects of misdiagnosis and the struggle to obtain the correct treatment, it provides members of the mental health profession with an authentic understanding of the impact of endocrine imbalances and disorders. With contributions from some of the world’s most respected physicians,psychiatristsandpsychotherapists,itprovides accurate medical and psychological information about hormone imbalances and disorders, how to recognise the signs in patients, and how to treat them effectively.

Dr. Alfred J. Malinowski’s book provides a comprehensive resource on self-care for those working in the field of psychotherapy. Beginning with an exploration of the role and duties of the mental health practitioner, Dr. Malinowski describes how the demands of practice can lead therapists to diminished psychological well-being. He explores the impact this can have and, through an examination of the latest research, reiterates the importance of the self-care of the practitioner. He presents a number of self-care techniques and strategies and explains how they can be applied to maintain psychological, spiritual, physical and social well-being. A final section explores the need for additional training for psychotherapists in the area of the hazards and self-care, both in graduate courses for future clinicians and to help experienced therapists continue learning and practicing self-care principles in their daily lives. Passionate Supervision Edited by Robin Shohet 2007 • 224pp • 9781843105565 • pb • £15.99 • $25.95

Practitioners working in the helping professions realise the importance of supervision as a space for: reflection; compassionate inquiry; and continuing professional development. This book presents examples of good practice which will help readers to enhance their own supervisory relationships.

Supervision as Transformation A Passion for Learning Edited by Robin Shohet 2011 • 224pp • 9781849052009 • pb • £18.99 • $29.95

Supervision provides a positive space for compassion, inquiry, reflection, and above all development. The chapters in this book are written from a wide range of perspectives, all of which take a practical approach to supervision and show how transformative it can be when approached in the right way.

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Professional Development

Sep 2014 • 192pp • 9781849059923 • pb • £22.99 • $36.95

Edited by Linda M. Rio 2013 • 416pp • 9781849059299 • pb • £29.99 • $49.95


Professional Development

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THE ETHICAL SPACE OF MINDFULNESS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE An Exploratory Essay

NEUROSCIENCE FOR COUNSELLORS Practical Applications for Counsellors, Therapists and Mental Health Practitioners

DONALD MCCOWN FOREWORD BY KENNETH GERGEN

RACHAL ZARA WILSON

2013 • 240pp • 9781849058506 • pb • £29.95 • $49.95

This is an invaluable resource for counsellors and therapists looking to reinvigorate their practice and enhance their understanding of clients’ needs. Each chapter focuses on different discoveries in neuroscience, explains them in plain English and provides guidance on how to put this knowledge to practical use in the therapy room. It covers specific psychological and neurological diagnoses including bipolar affective disorder, eating disorders and ADHD, as well as other more general issues such as attachment and addiction.

Mindfulness is a burgeoning field of study and practice within mental health care and medicine. Yet ethical codes, and the philosophy of the therapist-client relationship, differ greatly between disciplines, and even more between those disciplines and mindfulnessbased approaches. The potential for ethical dilemmas is therefore significant. Donald McCown breaks new ground by taking a focused look at an ethics derived from contemporary clinical mindfulness practice itself. How do clinicians ethically understand the therapist-client relationship from the therapeutic position of mindfulness? And how do clinicians respond when the necessary restraints of their professional role and ethics code come into conflict with the mindfulness-based relationship and therapeutic position? This book makes a vital contribution to the understanding of ethics as the cornerstone of mindfulness-based practice, and will be of interest to all those involved in delivering mindfulness-based interventions.

Mar 2014 • 288pp • 9781849054881 • pb • £24.99 • $39.95

The book also contains recommendations backed by evidence from neuroscience for optimum mental health involving nutrition, sleep and exercise, and a comprehensive glossary of technical terms.

NEW PRACTICAL SUPERVISION How to Become a Supervisor for the Helping Professions PENNY HENDERSON, JIM HOLLOWAY AND ANTHEA MILLAR April 2014 • 160pp • 9781849054423 • pb • £15.99 • $25.00

BECOMING A REFLEXIVE RESEARCHER - USING OUR SELVES IN RESEARCH KIM ETHERINGTON 2004 • 228pp • 9781843102595 • pb • £25.00 • $42.95

Kim Etherington uses a range of narratives to show the reader how reflexive research works in practice, linking this with underpinning philosophies.

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Concise and jargon-free, this introduction to supervision is designed to equip all those in the helping professions who are starting out with the theoretical, practical and ethical base needed for effective practice. It includes helpful suggestions for using creative methods and short exercises to support learning and development throughout.


Foreword by Judy Foster 2004 • 240pp • 9781843102205 • pb • £22.99 • $39.95

The book offers new practice frameworks that help to make sense of people’s mental distress and recovery in relation to their social experience. ‘A brilliantly succinct and readable summary that brings togethermodelsandevidencefromsociology,psychology,social psychiatry,serviceusernetworksandthedisabilityandminority rights movements into a coherent whole. I guarantee you’s be hooked.’ - Clinical Psychology Forum 186 Counselling and Psychotherapy with Refugees Dick Blackwell 2005 • 128pp • 9781843103165 • pb • £16.99 • $28.95

A tool to help counsellors and psychotherapists engage with the experiences of persecution, violence and exile often faced by refugees. It also includes practical information on advocacy, supervision and working with interpreters. Working with Ethnicity, Race and Culture in Mental Health A Handbook for Practitioners Hári Sewell Foreword by Suman Fernando 2008 • 208pp • 9781843106210 • pb • £18.99 • $37.95

This book offers guidance to practitioners on how they can take positive steps to improve the quality of their work, their relationships with BME users, and ultimately how to improve their outcomes. Supervision as Transformation A Passion for Learning Edited by Robin Shohet 2011 • 224pp • 9781849052009 • pb • £18.99 • $29.95

Supervision provides a positive space for compassion, inquiry, reflection, and above all development. The chapters in this book are written from a wide range of perspectives, all of which take a practical approach to supervision and show how transformative it can be when approached in the right way.

NEW GETTING Better at Getting People Better Touching the Core Noah Karrasch Oct 2014 • 192pp • 9781848192393 • £17.99 • $28.95

Challenging health practitioners across a wide range of physical therapies, as well as psychotherapists, to become better providers of healing, this book asks what it is that really gets people better and what practitioners can do to enhance their clients’ healing. With practical information on approaches to patients, different techniques, and what each approach to treatment can offer in terms of attitude and expectation, Noah Karrasch offers guidance to anyone seeking to improve their practice. He outlines a four step formula for improving practice: caring about patrons, providing a safe setting, communicating with clients and encouraging their participation in their own healing. The book also discusses the practitioner’s own CORE healing work and self-understanding as a vital part of becoming a better provider of health and healing. Spanning a wide range of physical therapies, this book draws on the author’s own experience practising and teaching many of these therapies and will provide practical tips, as well as a point of reflection, for those seeking to improve their practice. Noah Karrasch is a certified Rolfer and licensed massage therapist, and holds a teaching degree from the University of Missouri, Columbia. He teaches core bodywork skills throughout the midwest and also works with the Wren Clinic in East London. Noah is the author of Meet Your Body:COREBodyworkandRolfingToolstoReleaseBodymindcore TraumaandFreeingEmotionsandEnergyThroughMyofascial Release, both published by Singing Dragon.

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Professional Development

Social Perspectives in Mental Health Developing Social Models to Understand and Work with Mental Distress Edited by Jerry Tew


Diverse approaches

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Inner Dialogue In Daily Life Contemporary Approaches to Personal and Professional Development in Psychotherapy

Theory and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy Beyond the Talking Cure

Edited by Charles Eigen

Edited by Greg Madison

Mar 2014 • 256pp • 9781849059831 • pb • £22.99 • $39.95

Apr 2014 • 304pp • 9781849053242 • pb • £27.99 • $45.00

Connecting to our inner lives can foster healing, selfdevelopment and self-awareness.This unique book looks in depth at ten major contemporary psychotherapeutic approaches which all use inner dialogue as a way of developing both professionally and personally. Each chapter is written by an expert in their field, some of whom were chosen to contribute by the founder of the approach. The authors include personal stories of how they have used the approach in their own lives and work as therapists, giving a deeper insight into each method. As well as developing a connection to the mind, several of the approaches focus on deepening an awareness of the body and listening to its voice. Approaches covered include the Jungianapproach,Gestalttherapy,Focusing,internalfamily systems therapy, and Hakomi. ‘... an important book, which allows the reader to sample therich,creative,anddiverseapproacheswithinthevast field of psychotherapy... a compelling read for all of us who wish to deepen our experience with our world and ourselves.’

This comprehensive introduction to FocusingOriented Psychotherapy lays out the background and fundamentals of the approach covering theory and practice. With contributions from some of the world’s most influential contemporary Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapists and a foreword by Gendlin, this book provides a long overdue survey of this growing field. It explores how Focusing has been integrated with other theoretical orientations as well as discussing its suitability across cultures, and how it relates to the latest findings in the field of neuroscience.

— Robert Balaban, M.D., former Medical Faculty, Harvard University and the University of Wisconsin

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NEW Emerging Practice in FocusingOriented Psychotherapy Innovative Theory and Applications Edited by Greg Madison Apr 2014 • 304pp • 9781849053716 • pb • £29.99 • $47.95

Bringing together some of the world’s most influential contemporary psychotherapists in the field to look at the future of Focusing-oriented approaches, this book explores recent innovations such as Wholebody Focusing, and how Focusing has been adapted in Japan and South Korea. One section looks at specific contemporary issues and emerging practical applications of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, such as how Focusing can be used in wellbeing counselling and to help decision making processes in counselling and therapy.


Annabelle Nelson June 2014 • 208pp • 9781848192201 • pb • £15.99 • $24.95

Combining psychology and spirituality, this practical book considers archetypes from Asian, Middle Eastern and European myths and explains how they can be used in therapeutic practice to help clients achieve personal or clinical goals. This innovative model of archetype imagination is a powerful tool for coaches and therapists. It involves visualizing an archetype, which teaches the mind to focus, relaxes the ego, and opens the unconscious. This makes space for spiritual insights and allows the mind to let go of distracting sensations and emotions. Combining foundational psychological theories, brain physiology, and Hindu philosophy with the author’s visionary experiences, this book explains how to use this technique in clinical practice. It also includes case studies, engaging images, practical exercises, and quizzes for use with clients. ‘Imagery can not only change brain physiology to increase health, but can also open the unconscious to insight from the Spirit self. Annabelle Nelson’s practical techniques of using imagery with archetypes release human potential for healing, creativity and wisdom.’ —Barbara Dossey, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, Co-Director, International Nurse Coach Association and Nightingale Initiative for Global Health, and co-author of Rituals of Healing: Using Imagery for Health and Wellness

Spiritism and Mental Health Edited by Emma Bragdon, PhD Foreword by James Lake, MD 2013 • 352pp • 9781848191358 • pb • £22.95 • $39.95

This pioneering text is the first comprehensive account of the philosophy, theory, practical applications and wider relevance of Spiritist therapies to be published in the English language. Leading practitioners and researchers in the field describe the history, principles and diagnostic processes of the Spiritist approach to mental health, and provide an extensive summary of the various methodologies used. Considering the ways in which Spiritism aligns with contemporary science, they show that the Spiritist model has the potential to bring about a positive transformation in the ways in which mental health care is conceptualized and delivered around the globe.

Principles of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) What it is, how it works, and what it can do for you Lawrence Pagett with Paul Millward Foreword by Dr Silvia Hartmann July 2014 • 208pp • 9781848191907 • pb •£9.99 •$19.95

This is the definitive introductory guide to Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), a therapeutic psychological tool that draws on Chinese medicine and NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming) to remove blockages within the energy system. Traditional and modern approaches of EFT are explained alongside a comprehensive description of EnergyEFT, the most advanced and evolved form. There are case studies and practical examples demonstrating how EFT can relieve a wide range of negative emotional conditions including anxiety, anger, depression, insomnia and migraines. The book also explores how EFT can improve and maximise positive emotional and spiritual functioning in terms of health and wealth transformation.

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Diverse approaches

NEW Archetypal Imagery and the Spiritual Self Techniques for Coaches and Therapists


NEW Attachment and Interaction From Bowlby to Current Clinical Theory and Practice Mario Marrone With a contribution from Nicola Diamond

Diverse approaches

May 2014 • 320pp • 9781849052092 • pb • £25.00 • $40.00

Attachment and Interaction is an accessible introduction to the history and evolution of attachment theory, which traces the early roots of attachment theory from the work of its creator John Bowlby through to the most recent theoretical developments and their clinical applications. Mario Marrone explores how attachment theory can inform the way in which therapists work with their patients, and what the practical implications are of using such an approach. By bringing together personal anecdotes from his own experiences as Bowlby’s supervisee with clear explanations of Bowlby’s ideas, Marrone creates a memorable and engaging account of attachment theory. This new, updated edition includes references to bereavement, sexuality and the application of attachment-based principles to individual, family and group psychotherapy. Formerly a NHS psychiatrist, Dr Marrone has a private practice in psychotherapy in London. He is also cofounder and Chairman of the International Attachment Network as well as co-founder of the Journal Attachment and Human Development’. Dr Marrone received regular clinical supervision from the founder of attachment theory John Bowlby over a period of ten years, from 1980 until shortly before Bowlby’s death in 1990. He also trained at the Institute of Psychonalysis (London) and the Institute of Group Analysis. He has lectured internationally on attachment theory and related subjects.

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Understanding Crisis Therapies An Integrative Approach to Crisis Intervention and Post Traumatic Stress Hilda Loughran 2011 • 224pp • 9781849050326 • pb • £22.99 • $39.95

This book covers the different influences on crisis therapies and traces the development of crisis theory. Each chapter explores a different approach, including psychoanalytic; cognitive, which includes motivational interviewing; systemic; radical; and social construction, which covers solution focused therapy and enhancing resilience. Restorative Justice How It Works Marian Liebmann 2007 • 472pp • 9781843100744 • pb • £29.95 • $49.95

Drawing on many years’ experience of working in victim support, probation, mediation and restorative practices, Marian Liebmann uses pertinent case examples to illustrate how restorative justice can be used effectively to work with crime and its effects. ‘Thiscomprehensiveguideprovidesanaccessibleintroductionto thephilosophyofrestorativejusticeanditspracticalapplication in a wide range of settings, showing how it can help both victims and offenders when harm has been done.’ - Practice Links


NEW Counselling Skills for Working with Trauma Healing From Child Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence and Domestic Abuse

Terry M. Levy and Michael Orlans

Christiane Sanderson

June 2014 • 464pp • 9781849058889 • pb • £25.00 • $39.95

2013 • 328pp • 9781849053266 • pb • £22.99 • $36.95

Now in a fully updated and expanded edition, Levy and Orlans’ classic text provides a comprehensive overview of attachment theory, how attachment issues manifest, and how they can be treated. The book covers attachment-focused assessment and diagnosis, specialised training and education for caregivers, treatment for children and caregivers and early intervention and prevention programmes for highrisk families. The authors explain their unique models of ‘corrective attachment therapy’ and ‘corrective attachment parenting’, and provide practical guidance on goals and techniques for clinicians who work with maltreated and attachment disordered children and families. This second edition incorporates advances in the fields of child and family psychology that have occurred since the book first published in 1998, with substantial new sections on interpersonal neurobiology and adult and couple treatment.

Counselling Skills for Working with Trauma is a practical, introductory guide to counselling survivors of child abuse, neglect, rape, sexual violence, sexual trafficking, religious sexual abuse, and domestic abuse. Providing a comprehensive introduction to complex trauma accompanied by advice on how to create a safe environment in which survivors can learn the skills to restore control over trauma symptoms. The book also explores how practitioners can work more effectively with trauma, and offers techniques and skills which can easily be integrated into different therapeutic models.

Attachment in Common Sense and Doodles A Practical Guide Miriam Silver

Trauma, the Body and Transformation A Narrative Inquiry Edited by Kim Etherington

2013 • 208pp • 9781849053143 • pb • £13.99 • $19.95

Trauma suffered during childhood can affect a person’s health into adulthood. This unique book fills a gap in research in this area, providing personal and theoretical perspectives on trauma and recovery.

An informal introduction to attachment and what it means for understanding and helping children who have experienced trauma, neglect or abuse. Doodles featuring throughout the book bring the ideas to life - ideal for parents or professionals caring for fostered, adopted and looked after children.

Introduction to Counselling Survivors of Interpersonal Trauma Christiane Sanderson 2009 • 320pp • 9781843109624 • pb • £22.50 • $37.95

Victims of sexual and physical trauma can feel disconnected from themselves and others. Christiane Sanderson’s book explains how counsellors can restore connections and facilitate recovery within a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship.

2003 • 208pp • 9781843101062 • pb • £19.99 • $36.95

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working with trauma

NEW Attachment, Trauma, and Healing Understanding and Treating Attachment Disorder in Children, Families and Adults


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Using Stories to Build Bridges with Traumatized Children Creative Ideas for Therapy, Life Story Work, Direct Work and Parenting

Reading and Expressive Writing with Traumatised Children, Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers Unpack My Heart with Words

children and families

Kim S. Golding July 2014 • 176pp • 9781849055406 • pb • £16.99 • $27.95

Marion Baraitser

Psychologist Kim S. Golding shows how you can use stories to build connections with children aged 4–16 and support their recovery from trauma and stress. She illustrates the techniques with 21 stories adapted from her own clinical work with children and families, and explains how you can expand or adapt them to make them more relevant for a particular child. Advice and stories are arranged into sections dealing with common psychological issues, including looking back and moving on, lack of trust and need for attention. Golding also gives invaluable tips for planning stories and life story work, and for storymaking with children. She also describes how stories can be used therapeutically with parents of traumatized children.

July 2014 • 240pp • 9781849053846 • pb • £19.99 • $39.95

Direct Work with Vulnerable Children Playful Activities and Strategies for Communication Audrey Tait and Helen Wosu 2012 • 224pp • 9781849053198 • pb • £16.99 • $29.95

For many vulnerable children, the idea of talking to an adult about their experiences and feelings can be a daunting prospect. This book demonstrates how the introduction of playfulness when working with neglected or abused children helps to build a trusting relationship by openly engaging with the child’s world. The practical activities and resources provided have been developed over 20 years of working with vulnerable children and are proven to help reduce feelings of stress and open up the lines of communication between adult and child. The straightforward, accessible style makes them easy to follow and ideal for reference in everyday practice.

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Unpack my Heart with Words explores how literature can be used to help young victims cope with their experiences. The process of reading, discussing and rewriting carefully selected texts can have a significant therapeutic impact, as the young person identifies his or her own experience in the narrative. This book guides readers through all aspects of implementing biblio/narrative therapy with children and adolescents, from the importance of cultural sensitivity and understanding the psychological needs of the child to providing more practical information on how to choose the right text and encourage expression through the spoken and written word. It includes exercises for use in sessions, an analysis of the importance of symbol when working therapeutically with children, and a complete account of the ethics of good practice. Drawing on the author’s innovative work with young asylum seekers and refugees, and with an overview of the latest research in creativity, language and memory, the book provides a comprehensive and practical resource on the use of literature to help young victims regain their dignity and overcome the overwhelmed hurt self.


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Clinical Exercises for Treating Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents Practical Guidance and Ready-to-use Resources

Working Therapeutically with Families Creative Activities for Diverse Family Structures

Damion J. Grasso

March 2014 • 216pp • 9781849059626 • pb • £19.99 • $32.95

Nov 2013 • 200pp • 9781849059497 • pb • £25.00 • $39.95

This resource provides a wealth of activities to use in therapeutic work with families, tailored to meet the particular needs of different types of family. Chapters are organized by family type, and include divorced families, families with an incarcerated parent, grandparent-led families, families with substance abuse issues, and families in grief. Each chapter includes a host of therapeutic activities that are appropriate, and most effective, with each family type. Chapters also include a discussion of the context, the strengths and weaknesses of each family type, the challenges they face, and best practices for effective intervention. Clear instructions and follow up discussion questions are included. The Big Book of Therapeutic Activity Ideas for Children and Teens Inspiring Arts-Based Activities and Character Education Curricula Lindsey Joiner 2011 • 256pp • 9781849058650 • pb • £19.99 • $29.95

Packed with creative activity ideas to use with children and teenagers aged 5 and above, this resource builds therapeutic skills such as self-esteem, positive thinking, conflict resolution and anger control. The fun activities will provide all those working with children and teenagers with a wealth of ideas.

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Clinical Exercises for Treating Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents combines guidance for personalizing and implementing effective treatment approaches with practical materials to use in session. It describes the potential impact of trauma on children and adolescents, outlines core principles of effective treatment models, and provides practical guidance for tailoring treatment strategies to the specific needs of the individual. The featured worksheets and practical resources are designed to be compatible with evidence-based treatment models including TraumaFocused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Prolonged Exposure, Attachment, Self-Regulation and Competence (ARC), and Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP). Replete with adaptable, ready-made materials, this convenient resource will help any clinician working with trauma exposed 8-18-year-olds to implement effective treatment strategies in practice, as well as to take a tailored approach that engages them with creative, therapeutic activities.

Tonia Caselman and Kimberly Hill


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The Healing Forest in Post-Crisis Work with Children A Nature Therapy and Expressive Arts Program for Groups

Group Filial Therapy The Complete Guide to Teaching Parents to Play Therapeutically with their Children

Ronen Berger and Mooli Lahad Illustrated by Igor Kovyar

2013 • 448pp • 9781843109112 • pb • £29.99 • $49.95

children and families

2013 • 152pp • 9781849054058 • pb • £19.99 • $29.95

Nature Therapy is an innovative approach for working with children who have experienced stress or trauma. For the first time in the English language, this book presents the theory behind the approach along with detailed guidelines for introducing it to the classroom and other group settings The flexible 12-session programme pairs naturebased activities with storytelling and other expressive arts approaches. It is designed to strengthen coping and resilience in children who have been through common causes of stress such as the divorce of parents, moving home, the illness of a loved one or bullying. It can also be used in the aftermath of large-scale crises such as war, terrorism and natural disasters to prevent and treat post-traumatic stress disorder. Therapy To Go Gourmet Fast Food Handouts for Working with Child, Adolescent and Family Clients Clare Rosoman 2008 • 264pp • 9781843106432 • pb • £29.99 • $55.00

This convenient collection of handouts provides a range of activities for all kinds of therapists working on a professional level with child and adolescent clients and their families. The fully-photocopiable handouts provide creative approaches to a variety of problems, and can be used to complement or expand upon a young client’s treatment plan.

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Louise Guerney and Virginia Ryan In Group Filial Therapy (GFT), therapists train parents to conduct play sessions with their own children to help meet children’s therapeutic needs, and to transfer appropriate skills to family life. Based on parents’ application of Child-Centred Play Therapy, taught and supervised by filial therapists, this evidence-based method is highly effective for working with families from diverse backgrounds and locations. This book provides an accessible guide to the theory and practice of GFT, and for the first time offers step-by-step guidelines for implementing the GFT program developed by Dr Guerney, the co-creator of Filial Therapy. Important practical considerations are addressed by Dr Guerney and Dr Ryan, such as how to determine the composition of groups and the duration of programs, and how to conduct Filial Therapy intakes. The facilitative attitudes and skills needed to be an effective Filial Therapy group leader are also described, and comprehensive instructions for implementing Dr Guerney’s 20-week model of GFT are provided. The book closes with examples of how the program may be adapted to meet the needs of special groups.


NEW Banish Your Self-Esteem Thief A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive SelfEsteem for Young People

Kate Collins-Donnelly

Kate Collins-Donnelly

Mar 2014 • 240pp • 9781849054638 • pb • £14.99 • $24.95

Apr 2014 • 240pp • 9781849054621 • pb • £14.99 • $24.95

Watch out - the Body Image Thief is about! He’s the sneaky character who keeps stealing your positive body image from your Body Image Vault, leaving only negative thoughts and feelings about your body behind. But don’t worry - you can banish him for good and this workbook will show you how! Using a host of activities and real-life stories, this imaginative workbook will look at what body image means, how it develops, the impact it can have and how all this applies to your own body image. Based on cognitive behavioural and mindfulness principles and techniques, it is packed with strategies that will help you change how you think and act in order to build a positive body image, protect your Body Image Vault and banish your Body Image Thief for good! Engaging, informative and easy to read, this unique workbook is suitable for young people aged 10+ to work through on their own or with the help of a parent or practitioner.

Build confidence and self-esteem with this fun and effective workbook for young people. Look out – the Self-Esteem Thief is on the prowl! He’s the crafty character who keeps stealing your positive self-esteem from your Self-Esteem Vault, leaving only negative thoughts and feelings about you behind. But the good news is you can banish him for good and this workbook will show you how! Packed with activities and real-life stories, this imaginative workbook will show you what self-esteem is, how it develops, the impact it can have and how all this applies to your own self-esteem. Using cognitive behavioural and mindfulness principles and techniques, this workbook will help you change how you think and act in order to build positive self-esteem, protect your Self-Esteem Vault and banish your Self-Esteem Thief for good! Starving the Stress Gremlin A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Stress Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2013 •136pp • 9781849053402 • pb • £12.99

Drawing on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, this book is a valuable resource for helping children and young people understand and control their stress. It uses example scenarios, activities and young people’s comments to teach them effective emotional management skills and is aimed at those working with young people as well as parents.

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children and families

NEW Banish Your Body Image Thief A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive Body Image for Young People


children and families

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Starving the Anxiety Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9 A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management

Starving the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9 A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management

Kate Collins-Donnelly

Kate Collins-Donnelly

Aug 2014 • 144pp • 9781849054928 • pb • £12.99 • $19.95

Aug 2014 • 144pp • 9781849054935 • pb • £12.99 • $19.95

Help children to understand and manage their anxiety with this engaging and imaginative workbook. The Anxiety Gremlin is a mischievous creature who loves to gobble up your anxious feelings! The more anxiety you feed him, the bigger and bigger he gets and the more and more anxious you feel! How can you stop this? Starve your Anxiety Gremlin of anxious thoughts, feelings and behaviours, and watch him shrink! Based on cognitive behavioural principles, this workbook uses fun and imaginative activities to teach children how to manage their anxiety by changing how they think and act – getting rid of their Anxiety Gremlins for good! Bursting with stories, puzzles, quizzes, and colouring, drawing and writing games, this is a unique tool for parents or practitioners to use with children aged 5 to 9 years.

Help children to understand and manage their anger with this fun and imaginative workbook. The Anger Gremlin is a naughty creature and his favourite food is your anger! The more anger you feed him, the bigger and bigger he gets and the angrier and angrier you feel! How can you stop this? Starve the Anger Gremlin of angry thoughts, feelings and behaviours, and watch him disappear! Based on cognitive behavioural principles, this workbook uses fun and engaging activities to teach children how to manage their anger by changing how they think and act – getting rid of their Anger Gremlins for good! Packed full of stories, puzzles, quizzes, and colouring, drawing and writing games, this is an excellent resource for parents or practitioners to use with children aged 5 to 9 years.

Starving the Anxiety Gremlin A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly

Starving the Anger Gremlin A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly

2013 • 168pp • 9781849053419 • pb • £12.99

2012 • 88pp • 9781849052863 • pb • £12.99

This engaging workbook helps young people aged 10+ understand and manage anxiety. Based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, the activities will help young people understand why they get anxious and how to use simple, practical techniques to manage and control their anxiety. Suitable to work through alone or with a parent or practitioner.

The anger gremlin feeds off anger and gets bigger the angrier you get. The only way to stop him is to starve him of angry feelings, and this workbook teaches you how. Fun and simple activities help young people to understand and control their anger. Based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, it is an ideal anger management resource.

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Adolescent Volcanoes Helping Adolescents and their Parents to Deal with Anger

All About Drugs and Young People Essential Information and Advice for Parents and Professionals Julian Cohen

Nov 2013 • 288pp • 9781849052184 • pb • £22.99 • $36.95

May 2014 • 304pp • 9781849054270 • pb •£16.99 •$26.95

Some adolescents seem to act as if they have a volcano inside - always on the verge of erupting into anger. They often generate discord and have combative relationships with parents, care givers and other adults who work with them. Adolescent Volcanoes is a practical resource for adults working with adolescents and their parents to help them understand, express and manage their anger. Featuring interactive worksheets and handouts throughout, it explores the causes of anger, focusing not only on the adolescent, but also on styles of parenting and situations at home that can exacerbate these feelings, and suggests ways to tone down confrontations and improve relationships. By improving emotional management and communication, this resource will help adolescents to understand how to reduce attacking behaviour and turn their anger into something positive.

Packed with information, advice and learning activities, this book tells you what you need to know about drugs, young people’s drug use, and how you can help them stay safe. It covers everything from what the effects are and why young people take drugs, to how to negotiate drug rules and ways to prevent and minimise harm. An easy to use section contains factual information about various drugs, covering a description of each drug, street names, a brief history, legal status, availability, extent of use and cost, effects, possible harms, and harm reduction advice. The newest and emerging drugs, such as legal highs, are included, as well as illegal drugs, alcohol, caffeine and tobacco. ‘... honest, non-judgemental, pragmatic and practical. This book should be essential reading for all parents and for anyone who cares for, or works with, young people.’

Working with Anger and Young People Nick Luxmoore 2006 • 152pp • 9781843104667 • pb • £15.99 • $29.95

Working with Anger and Young People warns against ‘quick fix’ solutions to dealing with anger, and draws on the author’s experiences of youth counselling and training workshops to propose helpful interventions for addressing anger effectively and moving on from it.

- Pat O’Hare, Director, HIT, UK Anger Management Games for Children Deborah M. Plummer 2008 • 160pp • 9781843106289 • pb • £16.99 • $29.95

This book helps adults to understand, manage and reflect on children’s anger. Featuring a wealth of games, it is designed to foster successful anger management strategies for children aged 5-12. It covers the theory behind the games, and includes a broad range of activities: active and passive, verbal and nonverbal, and for different groups.

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Warwick Pudney and Éliane Whitehouse


Children at Their Best Understanding and Using the Five Elements to Develop Children’s Full Potential for Parents, Teachers, and Therapists Karin Kalbantner-Wernicke and Bettye Jo Wray-Fears April 2014 • 344pp • 9781848191181 • pb • £18.99 • $29.95

The authors describe an exciting new way of understanding a child’s development by looking at how the Five Elements of Chinese thought can explain patterns of behaviour. They list the problems that can occur if a child’s elements are not in balance and present approaches and activities to help them become more balanced, happier and more resilient. Helping Children to Cope with Change, Stress and Anxiety A Photocopiable Activities Book Deborah M. Plummer

children and families

2010 • 144pp • 9781843109600 • pb • £17.99 • $29.95

Plummer offers over 100 activities aimed at helping children to build emotional resilience. With a mixture of short, snappy activities and longer guided visualizations, these exercises are suitable for use with individuals or groups, and many are appropriate for use with children with complex needs or speech and language difficulties. Cool Connections with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Encouraging Self-esteem, Resilience and Well-being in Children and Young People Using CBT Approaches Laurie Seiler 2008 • 208pp • 9781843106180 • pb • £19.99 • $39.95

Combining a summary of cognitive behavioural therapy principles and step-by-step guidelines on how to use the materials appropriately with a mixture of games, handouts, home activities and therapeutic exercises, the book is designed to encourage resilience and self-esteem and reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.

Family Experiences of Bipolar Disorder The Ups, The Downs and the Bits In Between Cara Aiken 2010 • 176pp • 9781843109358 • pb •£13.99 •$19.95

‘For a counsellor, the book is a helpful resource in spelling out the implications for clients who may be affected directly by the disorder itself or by living with someone else affected by it.’ - The Independent Practitioner

RECOMMEND TO CLIENTS Surviving Post-Natal Depression At Home, No One Hears You Scream Cara Aiken Forewords by Ian Brockington and Denise Welch 2000 • 176pp • 9781853028618 • pb • £16.99 • $29.95

Research indicates that at least one in ten new mothers experience post-natal depression, yet there is little help available to sufferers. The book raises awareness of the illness and the destructive effect it can have on individuals and families, offering positive suggestions and practical advice. An Integrated Approach to Family Work for Psychosis A Manual for Family Workers Gina Smith, Karl Gregory and Annie Higgs 2007 • 208pp • 9781843103691 • pb • £19.99 • $34.95

The book looks at using cognitive behavioural approach to working with families of people with severe mental illness, but also at reframing challenges and overcoming common personal and external barriers to effective family work. It aims to increase the confidence of new family workers and broaden the knowledge of those already working in the area. Children and Behavioural Problems Anxiety, Aggression, Depression and ADHD – A Biopsychological Model with Guidelines for Diagnostics and Treatment Martine F. Delfos 2004 • 304pp • 9781843101963 • pb • £22.99 • $42.95

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Delfos discusses a variety of childhood behavioural problems, including anxiety problems, depression and ADHD. Presenting a model of the interplay of environment, disposition and central nervous system development, she


Understanding Disorganized Attachment Theory and Practice for Working with Children and Adults David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings

Creating Loving Attachments Parenting with PACE to Nurture Confidence and Security in the Troubled Child Kim S. Golding and Daniel A. Hughes

2011 • 240pp • 9781849050449 • pb •£19.99 •$32.95

2012 • 240pp • 9781849052276 • pb • £16.99 • $24.95

Disorganized attachment can develop in a child when the person who is normally meant to protect them is a source of danger. This book is a comprehensive and accessible text on disorganized attachment. It outlines what it is, how it can be identified and the key causes, including neurological, biochemical and genetic explanations.

Troubled children need special parenting to build attachments and heal from trauma. This book provides a parenting model that parents and carers can follow to incorporate love, play, acceptance, curiosity and empathy into their parenting. These elements are vital to a child’s development and will help children to feel confident, secure and happy.

Disorganized Children A Guide for Parents and Professionals Edited by Samuel M. Stein and Uttom Chowdhury

No Matter What An Adoptive Family’s Story of Hope, Love and Healing Sally Donovan

Psychiatrists, speech, family and occupational therapists and neurodevelopment specialists present a range of behavioural and psychological strategies to help disorganized children improve concentration and performance in the classroom and deal with a variety of behaviour and social difficulties. Emotional Release for Children Repairing the Past, Preparing the Future Mark Pearson and Patricia Nolan 2004 • 224pp • 9781843102250 • pb • £27.99 • $44.95

The book provides methods for helping children and adolescents experiencing depression, fear, grief and unpredictable anger to release such emotional stress and develop their happiness and emotional well being.

2013 • 352pp • 9781849054317 • pb • £9.99 • $16.95

No Matter What is the uplifting true story of an ordinary couple’s journey from a diagnosis of infertility to their decision to adopt two children who suffered abuse in their early life. By turns heart-rending, inspiring and hilarious, Sally and Rob’s story offers a rare insight into the world of adoptive parents. ‘Honest, refreshing, heart-breaking, thought-provoking and inspiring - this is a valuable insight into adoption and the devastating effects of trauma.’ - Lorraine Pascale, television presenter, chef and former model, adoptee and TACT patron ‘...In the most modest, refreshing and unassuming way, Sally givesavoicetoeveryonestrugglingwithinfertilityorlearningto parent traumatised children. This book is a triumph in so many ways.’ -CamillaPemberton,ChildrenandFamiliesEditor,CommunityCare

Promoting the Emotional Well Being of Children and Adolescents and Preventing Their Mental Ill Health A Handbook Edited by Kedar N Dwivedi and Peter Brinley Harper 2004 • 228pp • 9781843101536 • pb • £22.99 • $36.95

Providing overviews of the key psychological processes affecting mental health, such as development, attachment, emotion regulation, attention and drawing out the implications for preventive measures.

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children and families

2006 • 344pp • 9781843101482 • pb • £19.99 • $32.95

Rare insight into adoptive families


NEW Intimate Partner Sexual Violence A Multidisciplinary Guide to Improving Services and Support for Survivors of Rape and Abuse Edited by Louise McOrmond-Plummer, Patricia Easteal AM and Jennifer Y. LevyPeck

domestic abuse

2013 • 338pp • 9781849059121 • pb • £29.99 • $45.00

Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV) is the most common type of sexual violence and a common component of domestic violence, yet most cases go unreported and service responses are often inadequate. This book brings together advice for all those professionals working with individuals who have experienced IPSV and puts forward recommendations to tackle this prevalent form of sexual violence. With contributions from leading experts on IPSV, Intimate Partner Sexual Violence is a comprehensive guide to the subject which bridges the gap between research and practice. Multidisciplinary and international in approach, the book covers key issues salient to all professionals - the impact of IPSV, reproductive coercion, the physical and psychological indicators, possible consequences of taking a case to court, and best practice service responses. One section also addresses the risks and needs of IPSV victims in different contexts, such as those in same-sex or teenage relationships, immigrant victims, and those living in rural areas or in prison. This is an authoritative resource for all professionals who work with IPSV victims.

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shows how differences in brain structure between the sexes may play a part.

NEW How Are You Feeling Today Baby Bear? Exploring Big Feelings After Living in a Stormy Home Jane Evans Feb 2014 • 32pp • 9781849054249 • hb • £9.99 • $15.95

A gentle story to help children aged 2 to 6 years who have lived with violence in their home Baby Bear lives in a home with the Big Bears, and loves to chase butterflies and make mud pies - they make Baby Bear’s tummy fill with sunshine. Then, one night, Baby Bear hears a big storm downstairs in the house and in the morning, Baby Bear’s tummy starts to feel grey and rainy. How will such a small bear cope with these big new feelings? This sensitive, charming storybook is written to help children who have lived with violence at home to begin to explore and name their feelings. Accompanied by notes for adults on how to use each page of the story to start conversations, it also features fun games and activities to help to understand and express difficult emotions. It will be a useful book for social workers, counsellors, domestic violence workers and all grownups working with children. Counselling Survivors of Domestic Abuse Christiane Sanderson 2008 • 272pp • 9781843106067 • pb • £25.00 • $45.00 This book explains how counsellors can facilitate recovery from domestic abuse within a secure, supportive therapeutic relationship. Essential reading for all those working with survivors of domestic abuse, it examines the therapeutic techniques and specific challenges faced by professionals when working in such areas


NEW Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias Brian Draper

Ian Stuart-Hamilton

2013 • 288pp • 9781849053747 • pb • £14.99 • $24.95

Mar 2014 • 240pp • 9781849053631 • pb • £16.99 • $26.95

In this comprehensive yet accessible guide, Brian Draper, a leading expert on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, describes the symptoms, treatment and management of dementia. Covering everything from assessment and diagnosis to drug and psychosocial treatments, community and residential care options, assistive technology, support for families and other caregivers, ethical and legal considerations, end of life decisions and the latest research and treatment developments, the book provides a complete road map for those supporting someone with dementia, in either a personal or professional capacity. The book will demystify dementia and increase understanding about why it occurs, current treatments and therapies and how it may be managed. Filled with useful information and advice, it will be an invaluable resource for relatives and carers, and a useful reference on the desk of any professional working with individuals with dementia.

A complete primer for non-specialists on the psychologyofageing,thisaccessibleandcomprehensive book explains the key issues clearly and concisely. Beginning with explanations of ageing, life expectancy and demographics, it goes on to discuss the aspects of ageing that have the most impact on people’s lives. From changes in intelligence and personality to mental health and sexuality, the author explains the psychology involved and focuses on the points that offer the most practical help to those working with the older populous. Drawing on the latest findings in the field, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the subject. ‘A knowledge of the psychology of ageing is crucial to understanding the implications for us all of living in an ageing society. This book admirably fulfils its aim of providing a lively introduction to the subject. Not only istheauthoranacknowledgedexpertonageing,healso writes in a highly readable and memorable style.’ –Peter G. Coleman, Emeritus Professor of Psychogerontology, University of Southampton, UK Professor Ian Stuart-Hamilton is Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Glamorgan, Wales. He has over thirty years’ research experience in a wide variety of psychological techniques and settings. He is the author of the award-winning The Psychology of Ageing which has been translated into 18 languages and is now in its 5th edition.

Understanding Behaviour in Dementia that Challenges A Guide to Assessment and Treatment Ian Andrew James 2011 • 176pp • 9781849051088 • pb • £16.99 • $27.95

The author describes the different categories and causes of challenging behaviour in people with dementia, and provides tried-and-tested models which aid identification, assessment and treatment. A thorough evaluation of the use of psychotropic medication is provided, as well as of a wide range of psychological and biopsychosocial interventions.

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adults and older people

NEW Introduction to the Psychology of Ageing for NonSpecialists


adults and older people

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How We Think About Dementia Personhood, Rights, Ethics, the Arts and What They Mean for Care

Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Older Adults Evidence for Practice

Julian C. Hughes

Carla Martins, PhD

July 2014 • 240pp • 9781849054775 • pb • £19.99 • $39.95

July 2014 • 304pp • 9781849054874 • pb • £29.99 • $45.00

Exploring concepts of ageing, personhood, capacity, liberty, best interests and the nature and ethics of palliative care, this book will help those in the caring professions to understand and engage with the thoughts and arguments underpinning the experience of dementia and dementia care. Dementia is associated with ageing: what is the significance of this? People speak about personcentred care, but what is personhood and how can it be maintained? What is capacity, and how is it linked with the way a person with dementia is cared for as a human being? How should we think about the law in relation to the care of older people? Is palliative care the right approach to dementia, and if so what are the consequences of this view? What role can the arts play in ensuring quality of life for people with dementia? In answering such questions, Julian Hughes brings our attention back to the philosophical and ethical underpinnings of dementia care, shedding new light on the significance and implications for those in the caring professions, academics and researchers, and those living with dementia and their families.

Based on extensive clinical research, this book sheds new light onto how Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) can be used with older adults as an effective complementary intervention, identifying specific ways in which MBSR programmes can be adapted and finetuned to meet the needs of this group. Presenting robust new evidence to support the efficacy of MBSR as a holistic therapeutic approach, the author draws interesting and original conclusions about its positive impact on older people’s psychological and spiritual wellbeing, physical health, neuropsychological performance, attitudes towards death and dying and overall quality of life. The lived experiences of older adults taking part in an MBSR programme provide rich first-hand insights into the therapeutic process, and the author draws valuable conclusions about ethical considerations and the responsibilities and personal transformation of the MBSR facilitator.

Professor Julian C. Hughes is Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry for Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Honorary Professor of Philosophy of Ageing at the Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University. He is co-author of Ethical Issues in Dementia Care: Making Difficult Decisions, published by JKP in 2009.

Foreword by Brian Thorne 2009 • 128pp • 9781843109785 • pb • £14.99 • $23.95

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Person-Centred Counselling for People with Dementia Making Sense of Self Danuta Lipinska

Although currently many people with dementia are not given the opportunity to receive professional counselling, this book explores the value of counselling for people living with this condition and how it enables them to make sense of themselves. The author shows how counselling can have positive outcomes for those with dementia and their carers. ‘... this is a book that you cannot afford to be without.’ - The Journal of Ageing & Society


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Recovery and Renewal Your essential guide to overcoming dependency and withdrawal from sleeping pills, other ‘benzo’ tranquillisers and antidepressants

Helping Adolescents and Adults to Build Self-Esteem A Photocopiable Resource Book

Baylissa Frederick

Packed with activities and helpful advice, this resource is designed for professionals working to help adolescents and adults break the destructive cycle of low selfesteem. This fully updated new edition of Deborah M. Plummer’s popular resource is filled with practical ideas for building healthy self-esteem. Easy-to-use photocopiable activity sheets encourage participants to use existing skills and develop new techniques to nurture confidence and feelings of self-worth. These are complemented by relaxation and breath control exercises, and expanded theoretical chapters that explains what healthy self-esteem is, why people may have low self-esteem and the consequences that can result from it.

This inspirational and supportive guide is essential reading for anyone struggling to overcome prescription drug dependency. Drawn from the author’s personal knowledge of coming off benzodiazepine tranquillisers and her experience as a counsellor, this book explores everything you need to know before, during and after withdrawal, from how to recognise the symptoms to how to manage them and make firm steps towards recovery. With a focus on recovery and empowerment, it provides all the practical and emotional support needed to help you cope and regain control. Sleep Better with Natural Therapies A Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Insomnia, Moving Sleep Cycles and Preventing Jet Lag Peter Smith 2013 • 272pp • 9781848191822 • pb • £13.99 • $22.95

A step-by-step guide to Peter Smith’s unique, 100% natural insomnia cure, which combines drug-free psychological and physiological treatments. Information on the causes of insomnia and how sleep ‘works’ is combined with practical advice for practising good sleep behaviours. Vital Face Facial Exercises and Massage for Health and Beauty Leena Kiviluoma

Best Practice in Professional Supervision A Guide for the Helping Professions Allyson Davys and Liz Beddoe 2010 • 256pp • 9781843109952 • pb • £19.99 • $34.95

Best Practice in Professional Supervision is an authoritative guide to being an excellent supervisor, covering the role, functions and dispositions involved. The authors consider basic skills, the practicalities of forming and maintaining the supervision relationship, and the organisational context and culture of supervision.

2013 • 192 • 9781848191662 • pb • £12.99 • $19.95

This is a fully-illustrated guide to stretching and massage techniques to relax the facial, neck and shoulder muscles. The exercises address health issues such as teeth clenching and grinding, pain in the face, jaw, head or neck, and can improve the effects of Bell’s Palsy.

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adults and older people

May 2014 • 208pp • 9781849055345 • pb • £12.99 • $19.95

Deborah M. Plummer July 2014 • 272pp • 9781849054256 • pb • £25.00 • $39.95


Understanding and Working with People with Learning Disabilities Who Self-injure Edited by Pauline Heslop and Andrew Lovell

suicide and self harm

2012 • 160pp • 9781849052085 •pb • £19.99

Cutting it Out A Journey through Psychotherapy and Self-Harm Carolyn Smith Foreword by Maggie Turp 2005 • 128pp • 9781843102663 • pb • £13.99 • $22.95

This book looks at ways of improving care provision for people with learning disabilities who self-injure. The first part of the book sets out the theories behind psychological approaches to understanding self-injury, and in the second half case studies and ‘practice pointers’ propose ways of improving direct care.

The first-person narrative offers a vividly honest voice to the feelings and compulsions that drive someone to harm themselves and explores the conflict between the desire to selfharm and the struggle to control and overcome this addictive, self-destructive behaviour. It also explores the complex nature of her relationship with her therapist.

Hidden Self-Harm Narratives from Psychotherapy Maggie Turp

New Approaches to Preventing Suicide A Manual for Practitioners Edited by David Duffy and Tony Ryan

2002 • 240pp • 9781853029011 • pb • £19.99 • $32.95

Foreword by Louis Appleby 2004 • 384pp • 9781843102212 • pb • £22.99 • $36.95

The book takes a new look at self-harm, focusing particularly on the under-explored area of `hidden’ self-harming behaviour. These behaviours may not be immediately identifiable as selfharm by counsellors, therapists or their clients, but Turp shows how recognition and understanding of hidden self-harm can improve practice with those affected.

This book explores the links between self-harm and suicide and presents international approaches to training in suicide prevention for professionals. It debates the legality and morality of assisted self-harm and analyse the rate and causes of suicide among specific groups, people in custody and people with mental illnesses.

By Their Own Young Hand Deliberate Self-harm and Suicidal Ideas in Adolescents Keith Hawton and Karen Rodham with Emma Evans

Silent Grief Living in the Wake of Suicide - Revised Edition Christopher Lukas and Henry M. Seiden

2006 • 264pp • 9781843102304 • pb • £19.99 • $36.95

Silent Grief is a book for and about “suicide survivors” - those who have been left behind by the suicide of a friend or loved one. Written by a suicide survivor, this book gives valuable insights into living in the wake of suicide, providing useful strategies and support for those affected by suicide, as well as professionals working with them.

The authors identify the risk and protective factors for selfharm, exploring why some adolescents with suicidal thoughts go on to harm themselves while others do not and what motivates some young people to seek help. Deliberate Self-Harm in Adolescence Claudine Fox and Keith Hawton 2004 • 144pp • 9781843102373 • pb • £18.99 • $34.95

The authors discuss risk factors for self-harm, including depression, substance abuse and antisocial behaviour, and critically examine key screening instruments that can be used to assess risk. They describe how suicidal behaviour can be managed and prevented and the effectiveness of aftercare treatment for those who self-harm.

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2007 • 224pp • 9781843108474 • pb • £13.99 • $19.95


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End of Life Care A Guide for Therapists, Artists and Arts Therapists

Final Chapters Writings About the End of Life

Nov 2013 • 272pp • 9781849051330 • pb • £25.00 • $39.95

The many unfounded myths and fears that surround working with people at the end of their lives are dispelled in this thoughtful book, and the authors provide both practical and emotional support for those involved in caring for dying patients. The book covers everything from the philosophy behind the practice to the diverse roles in the multidisciplinary team, as well as current challenges and opportunities facing end of life care, with an emphasis on how therapy and arts therapies can be integrated effectively. It also looks at palliative care models that address all aspects of a patient’s wellbeing and conveys the latest research and challenges in the field, bridging the gap between theory and the realities of working with patients on a daily basis. Using material from artists and therapists working in the field, the varying demands of inpatient, outpatient and home care are described, as well as the processes of bereavement, how to handle the practicalities of loss and the help that therapists can give at this stage. How artists and therapists with experience of working at the end of life can be involved in other areas of care such as supporting older people in care homes and those living with dementia is also discussed. The book also introduces the important area of health promotion, and how there is a growing responsibility to change people’s attitudes towards death, dying and bereavement. Clear, practical examples are given as to how this might be achieved.

Edited by Roger Kirkpatrick Foreword by Jonathan Dimbleby Jan2014 • 128pp • 9781849054904 • pb • £8.99 • $14.95

“The milkman cried when I told him you were dead. ‘Last night,’ I said, ‘Mark died.’” This collection brings together 30 short stories and poems about dying and bereavement. Written by mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, wives, husbands and dying people, these moving pieces talk honestly about how it feels to care for someone who is dying, to grieve for a loved one, and to face death oneself. A candid story about a daughter’s relationship with her mother’s carer; an internal monologue on dementia; a deeply moving poem about losing a son to cot death; and a heartfelt story about a mother’s end of life are some of the poignant pieces included. This collection provides an opportunity to think and talk about death and dying, too often a taboo subject, and offers readers the rare comfort and support of shared experience.

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bereavement and end of life

Nigel Hartley Foreword by Professor Dame Barbara Monroe


NEW Supporting People through Loss and Grief An Introduction for Counsellors and Other Caring Practitioners John Wilson Foreword by Dodie Graves

bereavement and end of life

Dec 2013 • 248pp • 9781849053761 • pb • £18.99 • $29.95

What are the different theories of grief? What skills do you need for effective counselling? How can you support people experiencing loss and grief? This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to counsellingandsupportingpeopleexperiencinglossand grief. It introduces the different models and theories of grief, how theory relates to practice and what the essential skills are, and how to work with people in practice. Working with families, understanding diversity and assessing clients are all covered, as well as a chapter on personal and professional development. Case studies and real life examples demonstrate skills in action, and each chapter concludes with notes for trainers.

The Essential Guide to Life After Bereavement Beyond Tomorrow Judy Carole Kauffmann and Mary Jordan Foreword by Ciarán Devane 2013 • 176pp • 9781849053358 • pb • £12.99 • $19.95

This sensitive book acts as a helpful and supportive road map through the initial period of loss, and the weeks and months that follow. As well as the emotional and spiritual aspects of bereavement, it covers important practical considerations, which are often overlooked. Relative Grief Parents and children, sisters and brothers, husbands, wives and partners, grandparents and grandchildren talk about their experience of death and grieving Clare Jenkins and Judy Merry Foreword by Dorothy Rowe 2005 • 208pp • 9781843102571 • pb • £15.99 • $24.95

In this collection of accounts, people share their experiences of losing loved ones through death from natural causes, genetic conditions, accident, suicide and murder.

How People with Autism Grieve, and How to Help An Insider Handbook Deborah Lipsky

Talking With Bereaved People An Approach for Structured and Sensitive Communication Dodie Graves

2013 • 128pp • 9781849059541 • pb • £12.99

2009 • 208pp • 9781843109884 • pb • £17.99 • $29.95

The book is an honest, first-hand account of how people with autism deal with the loss of someone in their life. It explores how people with autism feel and express the loss and how they come to terms with their grief, offering practical advice on how best to offer support.

This book shows how you can embark on a process of sensitive conversation that helps the bereaved person to come to terms with their grief.

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2001 • 80pp • 9781853029202 • pb • £9.99 • $16.95

This unique workbook is both written and illustrated by children who have experienced the death of someone close to them. They offer advice, based on their own experiences, on how to cope with the upheavals of bereavement. The workbook encourages readers to consider personal coping strategies and examine their relationships with those around them. Grief in Children A Handbook for Adults Atle Dyregrov Foreword by Professor William Yule 2008 • 208pp • 9781843106128 • pb • £14.99 • $24.95

This fully-updated second edition of Grief in Children provides an overview of children’s understanding of death at different ages and outlines how the adults around them can best help them cope. The author provides guidance on handling loss and bereavement at school and discusses the value of bereavement groups and support for child and caregiver.

Children Also Grieve Talking about Death and Healing Linda Goldman 2006 • 80pp • 9781843108085 • hb • £16.99 • $22.95

Children Also Grieve is an imaginative resource, fully illustrated with colour photographs, that offers support and reassurance to children coming to terms with the loss of a close friend or relative and to adults who are supporting them through their bereavement. This book is an invaluable tool for bereaved children and those who care for them.

The Colors of Grief Understanding a Child’s Journey through Loss from Birth to Adulthood Janis A. Di Ciacco 2008 • 176pp • 9781843108863 • pb • £15.99 • $24.95

The Colors of Grief explores strategies for supporting a grieving child to ensure healthy growth. Janis Di Ciacco illustrates the child’s grieving process, and, drawing connections between bereavement, attachment issues and social dysfunction, suggests easy-to-use activities for intervention, including infant massage, aromatherapy and storytelling.

Great Answers to Difficult Questions about Death What Children Need to Know Linda Goldman

What Does Dead Mean? A Book for Young Children to Help Explain Death and Dying Caroline Jay and Jenni Thomas

2009 • 112pp • 9781849058056 • pb • £9.99 • $15.95

2012 • 32pp • 9781849053556 • hb • £9.99 • $15.95

Death is never an easy subject for discussion and adults often struggle to find the right words when talking about it with children. This book explores children’s thoughts and feelings on the subject of death and provides parents and other caring adults with guidance on how to respond to difficult questions.

Death is a big concept, and can be confusing and distressing to explain to young children. This simple guide presents 17 ‘big’ questions children might ask about death, and answers each clearly, simply and truthfully. Each question is accompanied by an illustration and a prompt to encourage children to explore their feelings.

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Finding a Way Through When Someone Close has Died What it Feels Like and What You Can Do to Help Yourself: A Workbook by Young People for Young People Pat Mood and Lesley Whittaker


Grief in Young Children A Handbook for Adults Atle Dyregrov

Talking with Children and Young People about Death and Dying Mary Turner

Foreword by Professor William Yule 2008 • 96pp • 9781843106500 • pb • £9.99 • $19.95

2006 • 160pp • 9781843104414 • pb • £19.99 • $36.95

bereavement and end of life

It is a common misconception that pre-school children are not capable of experiencing grief in the same way that older children do. Grief in Young Children challenges this assumption, demonstrating that although young children may not express grief in the same way as older children, they still need to be supported through loss.

Effective Grief and Bereavement Support The Role of Family, Friends, Colleagues, Schools and Support Professionals Kari Dyregrov and Atle Dyregrov 2008 • 272pp • 9781843106678 • pb • £19.99 • $39.95

Effective Grief and Bereavement Support shows how social networks, whether they be friends, colleagues or family, can provide an important source of support following sudden bereavement. Kari and Atle Dyregrov provide concrete, evidence-based advice about how support processes can be improved, and the main principles for effective network support. Still Here with Me Teenagers and Children on Losing a Parent Edited by Suzanne Sjöqvist Translated by Margaret Myers 2006 • 192pp • 9781843105015 • pb • £14.99 • $24.95

This book is a moving and thoughtful anthology of the experiences of thirty-one children and teenagers who have lost a parent. It is a valuable source of information and comfort to young people who are struggling to cope with the loss of a parent, whilst also providing insights for parents and professionals into the needs of grieving children.

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This photocopiable workbook is a popular resource designed to help adults talk to bereaved children, in which Mary Turner offers useful insights into the concerns of children experiencing grief. It will equip adults to encourage bereaved children to communicate their pain and understand the emotions aroused by the death of someone close to them. Overcoming Loss Activities and Stories to Help Transform Children’s Grief and Loss Julia Sorensen 2008 • 144pp • 9781843106463 • pb • £19.99 • $36.95

This book is a photocopiable resource that addresses childrens’ feeling of loss, arising from many causes. Designed to encourage social and emotional learning, these exercises use play, art and story-telling to access the ways in which children naturally express their feelings, offering ways to direct the child towards understanding their emotions. Someone Very Important Has Just Died Immediate Help for People Caring for Children of All Ages at the Time of a Close Bereavement Mary Turner 2004 • 48pp • 9781843102953 • pb • £12.99 • $20.95

Someone Very Important Has Just Died is a practical book written for those caring for children and teenagers suffering a close bereavement. Intended for use immediately or soon after the death has occurred, this book gives practical and detailed guidance on what adults might say and do to help children.


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The Autism Spectrum, Sexuality and the Law What every parent and professional needs to know

A Practical Guide to Mental Health Problems in Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder It’s not just their autism!

July 2014 • 224pp • 9781849059190 • pb •£19.99 •$29.95

Khalid Karim, Alvina Ali and Michelle O’Reilly

Based on Nick Dubin’s own experience, and drawing on the extensive knowledge of Dr Tony Attwood and Dr Isabelle Hénault, this important book addresses the issues surrounding the autism spectrum, sexuality and the law. The complex world of sex and appropriate sexual behaviour can be extremely challenging for people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and, without guidance, many find themselves in vulnerable situations. This book examines how the ASD profile typically affects sexuality and how sexual development differs between the general population and those with ASD. It explains the legalities of sexual behaviour, how laws differ from country to country, and the possibility for adjustment of existing laws as they are applied to the ASD population. With advice on how to help people with autism spectrum disorder gain a better understanding of sexuality and a comprehensive list of resources, the book highlights the need for a more informed societal approach to the psychosexual development of people with ASD.

2013 • 288pp • 9781849053235 • pb •£19.99 •$29.95

Nick Dubin was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome in 2004. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Oakland University, a Master’s Degree in Learning Disabilities from the University of Detroit Mercy, and a Specialist Degree in Psychology and Psy.D. from the Michigan School of Professional Psychology.

For people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the stresses of coping with a world that often seems alien to them can frequently lead to depression. Written specifically for adults with ASD, this ground-breaking book offers accessible and sensitive advice on how to manage depression and make positive steps towards recovery.

Exploring the relationship between ASD and mental health difficulties, this book offers practical guidance to help parents and professionals recognise and handle co-morbid conditions, and dispels the myth that they are just a part of autism. The authors cover a wide range of common mental health problems experienced by children with ASD, including Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), anxiety, ADHD, eating disorders, psychosis, stress, tics and depression, and illustrate these issues with case studies. They also provide vital advice in an accessible format and suggest strategies to ease the difficulties which arise from these co-morbid conditions.

NEW The Autism Spectrum and Depression Nick Dubin Foreword by Tony Attwood Mar 2014 • 224pp • 9781849058148 • pb • £13.99 • $19.95

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Kids in the Syndrome Mix of ADHD, LD, Autism Spectrum, Tourette’s, Anxiety, and More! The one-stop guide for parents, teachers, and other professionals

Supporting People with Intellectual Disabilities Experiencing Loss and Bereavement Theory and Compassionate Practice

Martin L. Kutscher, MD With contributions from Tony Attwood, PhD and Robert R. Wolff, MD

Edited by Sue Read Foreword by Owen Barr

Mar 2014 • 320pp • 9781849059671 • pb • £13.99 • $19.95

The completely updated and expanded new edition of this well-established text incorporates DSM-5 changes as well as other new developments. The all-in-one guide covers the whole range of often co-existing neuro-behavioral disorders in children – from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety, to autism spectrum disorders, nonverbal learning disabilities, Tourette’s, sensory integration problems, and executive dysfunction. A completely revised chapter on the autism spectrum by Tony Attwood explains not only new understanding in the field, but the new diagnostic criteria, and the anticipated usage of the term ‘Asperger’s Syndrome’. Dr. Kutscher provides accessible information on causes, symptoms, interactions with other conditions, and treatments. He presents effective behavioral strategies for responding to children who display traits of these disorders – whether at home, at school, or in other settings – along with case vignettes and practical tips. Finally, a chapter on the role of medications summarizes current knowledge.

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Aug2014 • 256pp • 9781849053693 • pb • £29.99 • $49.95

Exploring contemporary theory and practice surrounding loss and bereavement for people with an Intellectual Disability (ID), this book brings together international contributors with a range of academic, professional and personal experience. This authoritative edited book looks at diverse experiences of loss across this population whether it be loss due to transition, the loss or death of others, or facing their own impending death. The book begins by offering theoretical perspectives on loss and compassion, bereavement, disenfranchised grief, spirituality, and psychological support. It then addresses contemporary practice issues in health and care contexts and explores loss for specific communities with ID including children, individuals with autism, those in forensic environments, and those at the end of life.


RECOMMEND TO CLIENTS Living with Emetophobia Coping with Extreme Fear of Vomiting Nicolette Heaton-Harris 2007 • 160pp • 9781843105367 • pb • £15.99 • $23.95 Emetophobia, the fear of vomiting, can affect just about every aspect of sufferer’s life, from everyday considerations to matters that involve making huge, potentially devastating decisions. The author suggests strategies for coping with the high levels of anxiety that are intrinsic to the phobia, as well as pre-empting and avoiding anxiety attacks

Lucy Willetts and Polly Waite July 2014 • 56pp • 9781849055277 • pb • £8.99 • $13.95

Meet Megan - a young girl who has an anxiety disorder. Megan invites readers to learn about anxiety from her perspective, helping them to understand why she sometimes feels anxious and how this affects her thoughts, feelings and behaviours.

NEW Can I tell you about OCD? A guide for friends, family and professionals Amita Jassi Foreword by Isobel Heyman 2013 • 48pp • 9781849053815 • pb • £7.99 • $13.95

Katie invites readers to learn about OCD from her perspective, helping them to understand what it is and how her obsessions and compulsions affect her daily life. This is an ideal, illustrated introduction to OCD for both young people and older readers. It shows family, friends and teachers how they can support someone with the condition. Breaking Free from OCD A CBT Guide for Young People and Their Families Jo Derisley, Isobel Heyman, Sarah Robinson and Cynthia Turner 2008 • 224pp • 9781843105749 • pb • £14.99 • $24.95 This step-by-step guide is written for adolescents with OCD and their families. Using the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy, which is the proven method for helping those with OCD, it offers teenagers a structured plan of treatment which can be read alone, or with a parent, counsellor or mental health worker.

Integrative Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Autism Spectrum Conditions Working with Hearts of Glass David Moat 2013 • 160pp • 9781849053884 • pb • £17.99 • $29.95 David Moat shows that counselling and emotional support is not only possible for people on the autism spectrum, but essential. He describes the impact of autism on emotional regulation, looks at how various therapeutic principles can be applied to address these issues and identifies strategies for dealing with common emotional difficulties. The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome Tony Attwood 2006 • 400pp • 9781843104957 • hb • £35.00 • $39.95

This is the definitive handbook for anyone affected by Asperger’s syndrome. It brings together information on all aspects of the syndrome for children through to adults. Drawing on case studies from Attwood’s extensive clinical experience, and from his correspondence with individuals with AS, this book is authoritative and extremely accessible. The Red Beast Controlling Anger in Children with Asperger’s Syndrome K.I. Al-Ghani 2008 • 48pp • 9781843109433 • hb • £12.99

This vibrant fully illustrated children’s storybook for ages 5+ is an accessible, fun way to talk about anger, with useful tips about how to ‘tame the red beast’ for children with AS.

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Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome in Children A Guide for Parents, Teachers and Other Professionals Phil Christie, Margaret Duncan, Ruth Fidler and Zara Healy

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2011 • 208pp • 9781849050746 • pb • £12.99 • $19.95

Written by professionals and parents, this book answers the key questions about PDA and uses case examples throughout to show the impact of the condition on different areas of the child’s life. The early intervention options and workable strategies for managing PDA positively will make day-to-day life easier for the child, their family and peers

Love, Sex and Long-Term Relationships What People with Asperger Syndrome Really Really Want Sarah Hendrickx 2008 • 144pp • 9781843106050 • pb • £13.99 • $21.95

For the first time people with AS discuss their desires, needs and preferences in their own words. AS attitudes to issues such as gender, sexual identity and infidelity are included, as well as positive advice for developing relationships and exploring options and choices for sexual pleasure.

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Counselling for Asperger Couples Barrie Thompson 2008 • 144pp • 9781843105442 • pb • £24.99 • $49.95

This is the first book to provide a complete model for counselling couples where one partner has Asperger Syndrome. It provides details of the seven different stages of the model and includes anecdotal evidence from clients whose relationships have been greatly helped by it. The book includes photocopiable activity sheets.

The Asperger Couple’s Workbook Practical Advice and Activities for Couples and Counsellors Maxine Aston 2008 • 144pp • 9781843102533 • pb • £16.99 • $26.95

Aston has created this workbook to help couples where one partner has AS. With candid advice, activities and worksheets, she explores a variety of approaches. She identifies specific issues, such verbal and non-verbal communication, sexual issues, socializing and parenting, and comes up with simple and effective ways of addressing these issues. Tics and Tourette Syndrome A Handbook for Parents and Professionals Uttom Chowdhury 2004 • 160pp • 9781843102038 • pb • £12.95 • $20.95 This book explains the clinical signs and symptoms of Tourette and related conditions, and their possible causes. Presenting strategies for dealing with associated difficulties, including low self-esteem, anger-management and bullying, this book will be invaluable to parents, teachers, social workers and other professionals.


2002 • 224pp • 9781843100539 • pb • £26.99 • $44.95

Personality Disorder is one of the most difficult psychological conditions to classify and treat. Drawing on extensive research carried out in conjunction with service users, the author seeks to adjust this imbalance and looks at the classification and treatment of personality disorder from the service users’ viewpoint. Therapeutic Relationships with Offenders An Introduction to the Psychodynamics of Forensic Mental Health Nursing Edited by Anne Aiyegbusi and Jenifer ClarkeMoore 2008 • 240pp • 9781843109495 • pb • £25.00 • $39.95 For those working in prolonged clinical contact with offenders, the nurse-patient relationship can be emotionally intense and sometimes difficult to express. This book attempts to understand and articulate the emotional labour of forensic nursing and explores the challenge of establishing and maintaining therapeutic relationships with offenders. Forensic Issues in Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities Edited by Ernest Gralton 2011 • 288pp • 9781849051446 • pb • £39.99 • $59.95 Adolescents with developmental disabilities are a complex population who require specialised treatment and care. This interdisciplinary text examines the processes involved in working with this client group in forensic settings, and explores the ways in which their needs differ from those of other young people who engage in high risk behaviour. Working Therapeutically with Women in Secure Mental Health Settings Edited by Nikki Jeffcote and Tessa Watson

The Therapeutic Milieu Under Fire Security and Insecurity in Forensic Mental Health Edited by John Adlam, Anne Aiyegbusi, Pam Kleinot, Anna Motz and Christopher Scanlon Foreword by Kingsley Norton 2012 • 256pp • 9781849052580 • pb • £29.99 • $45.00

This groundbreaking book explores the psychodynamics and socio-politics of the forensic therapeutic milieu. Contributors describe the ethical, intellectual and emotional challenges of their work, providing readers with a theoretical and practical understanding of factors that help and hinder the development of effective therapeutic relationships. Boys Who Have Abused Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Victim/ Perpetrators of Sexual Abuse John Woods Foreword by Arnon Bentovim 2003 • 240pp • 9781843100935 • pb • £29.99 • $42.95

The author presents a theoretical approach and practical suggestions for mental health practitioners working with young people who have abused. The book demonstrates how exploring an individual’s whole life-course within a psychoanalytic framework enables connections to be drawn between possible childhood abuse and subsequent abusive behaviour. Ethical Issues in Forensic Mental Health Research Edited by Gwen Adshead and Chris Brown 2003 • 176pp • 9781843100317 • pb • £29.99 • $47.95 A contemporary case-based discussion of ethical dilemmas faced by researchers in forensic mental health, this book offers useful guidance to anyone planning research in this field. It focuses on problems frequently encountered, such as issues of capacity to consent in forensic settings and the meaning of consent to participate.

Foreword by Jenni Murray 2004 • 224pp • 9781843102182 • pb • £29.99 • $47.95

This publication is aimed at practitioners who work with women in secure settings. There is relatively little material available which integrates practice, research and service development issues in this challenging area, and this publication fills an important gap.

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