R&L Medicine & Psychology 2020

Page 1

Medicine

and Psychology [med-uh-sin] Noun. Treatment for illness or injury, or the study of this.

2020

1


The Psychology of Modern Dating p.49

2


Clinical Psychology

2

Communication Studies

9

Developmental Psychology

10

Ethics and Morality

18

Psychoanalysis

22

Psychology of Religion

26

Reference

32

Social Psychology

33

2019 Backlist

54

Worldwide Distribution

64

Follow us on

rowman.com

1


Advocating for Women with Postpartum Mental Illness A Guide to Changing the Law and the National Climate By Susan Benjamin Feingold and Barry M. Lewis

April 2020 256 pages Hardback 9781538129852 £61.00 / $79.00

Complete with case studies and the authors’ experiences in changing the law in their own state of Illinois, this book is a necessary resource for furthering dialogue and action around maternal mental illness. Susan Benjamin Feingold, Psy.D., is a licensed psychologist, perinatal legal advocate, and author. She is co-recipient of The 2018 Maternal Mental Health Innovation Award in Policy and Advocacy and a member of the President’s Advisory Council for Postpartum Support International. She has been a specialist for over 25 years in women's mental health related to reproductive function: perinatal depression and anxiety disorders, infertility, pregnancy loss, and relationship issues. She is a nationally recognized expert in the field of pregnancy and postpartum mental health and author of Happy Endings, New Beginnings: Navigation Postpartum Disorders (2013). Dr. Feingold has offices located in Skokie and Chicago, Illinois. You can read more about Dr. Feingold at www.drsusanbfeingold.com Barry Michael Lewis, J.D., is attorney at law, perinatal legal advocate, and author. He is co-recipeient of the 2018 Maternal Mental health Innovcation Award i n Policy and Advocacy. His published work includes an article in The Champion, the magazine of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, titled A New Model Law Offers Hope: Postpartum Disorders and the Law. He has worked for more than 40 years in the field of criminal law as a litigation attorney in private practice. He is also past chair of the Chicago Bar Association Lawyer Referral Commi ttee, award winner from Chicago Volunteer Legal Services, and a continuing legal education lecturer. He has offices located in Chicago, Illinois. You can find out more about Dr. Lewis and his work at www.Blewislaw.com.

2

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY


Big Brains and the Human Superorganism Why Special Brains Appear in Hominids and Other Social Animals By Niccolo Leo, Caldararo

March 2020 266 pages

This book examines why humans have big brains and how brains are associated with complex society and behavior in other animals. It compares brain evolution in social animals and examines the evolution of the human brain in social and historical contexts.

Paperback 9781498540896 £31.00 / $39.99

Niccolo Leo Caldararo is lecturer of anthropology at San Francisco State University.

Hardback 9781498540872 £77.00 / $100.00

Table of Contents Part I: Brains and Performance Chapter 1: Cranimania and Human Behavior Chapter 2: Brains: What are They Good For? Chapter 3: Group Size, Territory and Disease Chapter 4: Performing as Human or as a Social Being Chapter 5: Smooth Brains, Convolutions, Complexity and Ability Chapter 6: Brain Sizes, Bigness and Neurons Chapter 7: A Brain of Two Parts: Cortex vs. Cerebellum Chapter 8: The Future of the Human Brain Part II: History of a Genus and the Evolution of Society Chapter 9: Anthropocentric or Indifferent Universe? Chapter 10: Racism As a Human Disease Chapter 11: Learning and “Hard Wiring” Chapter 12: The Housing Crisis and Homelessness Chapter 13: On the Curious Illusion of Human Uniqueness References About the Author

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

3


Counseling the Contemporary Woman Strategies and Interventions Across the Lifespan By Suzanne Degges-White, Marcela Kepic and Wendy Killam

May 2020 446 pages Hardback 9781538123607 ÂŁ68.00 / $89.00

This book includes culturally diverse case studies, interventions, and best practices for counselors working with women across the lifespan. Topics include normative developmental issues, relationships, self-esteem, body image, addictions, parenting, caregiving, and loss. Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, is professor and chair of the Department of Counsel ing and Higher Education at Northern Illinois University. She is also a licensed counselor with expertise in counseling adults over the lifespan, especially women in transitions. She has written multiple books on relationships including friendships and family relationships. Dr. Degges-White is an invited blogger for Psychology Today and is a nationally consulted expert on women’s friendships and relati onships. Marcela Kepic, PhD, is associate professor of the Department of Disability and Psychological Studies at the University of Arizona. She is also a licensed professional counselor with expertise in counseling couples and adults over the lifespan. As an approved clinical supervisor, she mentors and supervises students, counselors, and future professional. Dr. Kepic contributes to peer-reviewed pub lications and books, and presents at national, regional, and state conferences. Wendy Killam, PhD, is a professor and coordinator of the counseling and student affairs in higher education program in the Department of Human Services at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She is also a licensed counselor with experience in counseling adults across the lifespan. She is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and enjoys working with college students. Dr. Killam has written peer reviewed publications and books in the field of counseling and student affair s.

4

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY


Feelings of Believing Psychology, History, Phenomenology By Ryan Hickerson

February 2020 334 pages

In Feelings of Believing, Ryan Hickerson interprets the doxastic theories of Hume, Descartes, Husserl, and James in light of empirical work on attention and overconfidence. It brings together the history of philosophy, phenomenology, and psychology.

Hardback 9781498577175 ÂŁ88.00 / $115.00

Ryan Hickerson, PhD, teaches philosophy at Western Oregon University.

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

5


Making Sense Together The Intersubjective Approach to Psychotherapy 2nd Edition By Peter Buirski, Pamela Haglund and Emily Markley

September 2020 250 pages Hardback 9781538141915 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

6

Peter Buirski argues that intersubjectivity is founded on two assumptions: First, our moment-by-moment experience of ourselves and the world emerges within a dynamic, fluid context of others; and, second, that we can never observe things as they exist in isolation. Peter Buirski, Ph.D., is Dean Emeritus of and Clinical Professor in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver, as well as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He is affiliated with the Denver Psychoanalytic Institute, and maintains a private practice in Denver. He is on the editorial board of Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, the journal of the International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psy chology. He regularly teaches courses and presents at conferences in China and South Africa, and Making Sense Together 1e was translated into Chinese and Japanese.

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY


Psychoanalysis in Britain, 1893–1913 Histories and Historiography By Philip Kuhn

March 2020 468 pages

This book is a study of the early history of psychoanalysis in Britain. It examines the early development of psychoanalytic theories and techniques, provides a revisionist interpretation of their origins, and analyzes some of the first practitioners.

Paperback 9781498505246 £36.00 / $46.99

Philip Kuhn is an independent scholar who studied at King's College London and Birkbeck, University of London.

Hardback 9781498505222 £97.00 / $126.00

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

7


The Experiential Therapist Phenomenology, TraumaInformed Care, and Mental Health By Peter D. Ladd

October 2020 200 pages Hardback 9781793619013 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

The Experiential Therapist steps outside of the medical model to explore alternative ways of thinking about mental health disorders. Peter D. Ladd argues that successful treatment results from an informed understanding of a patient’s experience, not an ability to name and categorize difficult experiences as classical disorders.

Pete Peterr D. Ladd is coordinator of the Mental Health Counseling Program and tenured faculty member at St. Lawrence University.

8

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY


From Awareness to Commitment in Public Health Campaigns The Awareness Myth By Myleea D. Hill and Marceline Thompson-Hayes

March 2020 152 pages Paperback 9781498533317 ÂŁ28.00 / $36.99 Hardback 9781498533294 ÂŁ68.00 / $89.00

This book discusses several myths of the benefits of raising awareness: awareness is enough, awareness equals acceptance, awareness is education, awareness is altruistic, and awareness equals health. It offers a model that moves from awareness to a commitment to solving and alleviating health problems through various communication methods. Myleea Dawn Hill is professor of strategic communication in the Department of Communication at Arkansas State University. Marceline Thompson Hayes is professor of communication studies and chair of the Department of Communication at Arkansas State University.

COMMUNICATION STUDIES

9


African American Girls and the Construction of Identity Class, Race, and Gender By Sheila Walker

July 2020 204 pages

African American Girls and the Construction of Identity explores identity formation among African American adolescent girls through the lens of socioeconomic class.

Paperback 9781498570107 ÂŁ31.00 / $39.99

Sheila Walker is professor of psychology at Scripps College and chair of the Intercollegiate Department of Africana Studies at The Claremont Colleges.

Hardback 9781498570084 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

10

Table of Contents Chapter 1: Race, Class, Gender, and Identity in Psychological Research Chapter 2: Laying the Groundwork: Theoretical Foundations Chapter 3: Methodology: Who We Are, What We Did, and Why Chapter 4: The Private School Girls: Privilege and Pain, Pressure and Pride Chapter 5: The Magnet School Girls: Courage and Conviction, Service and Savvy Chapter 6: The Public School Girls: Resilienc e, Resistance, Responsibility

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY


Assessing Intelligence in Children and Adolescents A Practical Guide for Evidence-based Assessment 2nd Edition By John H. Kranzler and Randy G. Floyd

August 2020 414 pages Hardback 9781538127148 ÂŁ85.00 / $110.00

This book is a practical, comprehensive guide for assessing the intelligence of children and youth for graduate students in school psychology training programs, as well as school personnel working at both the primary level (i.e., elementary schools) and at the secondary level (i.e., middle and high schools). Dr. John H. Kranzler is Professor and Director of the School Psychology Program in the School of Special Education, School Psychology, and Early Childhood Studies and Affiliate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Florida. Dr. Kranzler’s major area of scholarly interest concerns the nature, development, and assessment of human cognitive abilities. He has received a number of awards for his teaching and research, including the Univ ersity of Florida Teaching Incentive Program award for undergraduate teaching, the Mensa Education and Research Foundation Award for Excellence in Research, and Article of the Year awards from School Psychology Review and School Psychology Quarterly. In 1997 and 2017, Dr. Kranzler received the University of Florida Research Foundation Professorship award for distinguished scholarship and was named a U niversity of Florida Term Professor in 2019. Dr. Kranzler, has served as Associate Editor of School Psychology Quarterly and the International Journal of School and Educational Psychology and currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of School Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and an elected member of the Society for the study of School Psychology.

Dr. Ran dy G. Floyd is a Professor of Psychology and Chair in the Department of Psychology at The University of Memphis. His research focuses on understanding the measurement properties of psychological assessment techniques, including intelligence tests. Dr. Floyd has authored or coauthored more than 100 professional publications. He is the former editor of the Journal of School Psychology, and he serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, Journal of School Psychology, School Psychology International, and School Psychology Review. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association Division 16 (School Psychology) and an elected member of the Society for the Study of School Psychology.

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

11


Belonging A Relationship-Based Approach for TraumaInformed Education By Sian Phillips and Deni Melim

August 2020 350 pages Hardback 9781538135983 £85.00 / $110.00

This book focuses on three important and comprehensive areas of theory and research that provide a theoretical, clinical, and integrated intervention model for developing the relationships and a sense of safety for children with developmental trauma need. Sian Phillips, Ph.D., C.Psych. is a clinical psychologist in Kingston, Ontario. She is a certified DDP therapist, consultant and trainer, providing training internationally. She also has a private practice, specializing in the assessment and treatment of children who have experienced developmental trauma. Dr. Phillips is currently involved in helping her local school boards develop trauma informed classrooms and schools using Dan Hughes’s model of Dyadic Developmental Practice. She has two chapters in Art Becker Weidman’s book Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Casebook published by Jason Aronson. Daniel Hughes, Ph.D. is a clinical ps ychologist and a member of the American Psychological Association and the Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute. Dr. Hughes is the author of many professional books, including Building the Bonds of Attachment, 3rd ed. With Rowman & Littlefield, Brain-Based Parenting, The neurobiology of attachment focused therapy, and Healing relational trauma with attachment-focused interventions with WW Norton . He has been the keynote speaker at many conferences in the US, Canada, UK, and Australia, while also presenting at many other conferences and seminars. His website is danielhughes.org. Deni Melim is an elementary teacher in Kingston, Ontario (primary/junior/intermediate qualifications, special education specialist). She received her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from Queen's University, Bachelor of Educ ation from the University of Windsor and Master of Education from Queen's University. She began as a primary classroom teacher and quickly transitioned into special education supporting students with a variety of learning needs. She then moved to a consulting position at the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board intensively supporting staff and administration working with students on t he autism spectrum as well as students with developmental disabilities. Deni is starting her sixth year as the teacher in the Belong class using the PACE© model to support students with developmental trauma. She collaborates with school boards, mental health organizations across the province and community partners to support students with

12

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY


Imagination and Adolescent Trauma The Role of Imagination in Neurophysiological, Psychological, and Spiritual Healing By Mary Caswell Walsh

January 2020 182 pages Hardback 9781793618320 ÂŁ69.00 / $90.00

Exploring the role of imagination in trauma recovery, the author shares the arresting dreams and stories of traumatized adolescents engaging in interventions designed to restore neurophysiological balance and facilitate restorative dreaming. These interventions nurture meaningful self-narrative, spiritual development, and posttraumatic growth. Mary Caswell Walsh is a licensed marriage and family therapist, consultant, biofeedback trainer, dream researcher, and writer in private practice in Berkeley and Vallejo, CA. She has taught as an adjunct professor in the graduate Certificate in Traumatology and Treatment Program at Holy Names University.

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

13


Making Meaning A Constructivist Approach to Counseling and Group Work in Education By Richard L. Hayes

June 2020 290 pages Hardback 9781793610768 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

14

Making Meaning describes the recursive process of change and reinvention through knowledge of ourselves and others. Understanding its role in development, loss, empowerment, multiculturalism, group work, and collaboration provides professionals a pathway to focus on promoting individual, group, and institutional change in meaningful way. Richard L. Hayes is professor emeritus of the University of Georgia and dean emeritus of the University of South Alabama.

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY


Problematic Sexual Behavior in Schools How to Spot It and What to Do about It 2nd Edition By J. Wilson Kenney

June 2020 175 pages Hardback 9781475844375 ÂŁ46.00 / $60.00

Problematic Sexual Behavior and Schools provides schools and communities all the information they need to establish a systematic approach for identifying and addressing problematic sexual behavior in children. Wilson Kenney is a clinical psychologist in Oregon with more than 20 years of experience researching, evaluating, and treating adults, children and adolescents. As an expert in the field of problematic sexual behavior, Dr. Kenney has also worked closely with urban and rural school districts, universities and federal agencies toward improving their threat assessment and supervision planning for children who display problematic sexual behavior.

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

15


Psychodynamic Treatment of Children with Severe Emotional Disturbances By Gertrude Pollitt

January 2020 174 pages Hardback 9781442256071 £60.00 / $78.00

In Psychodynmaic Treatment of Children with Emotional Problems, author Gertrude Pollitt demonstrates the best practices of treating severely emotionally disturbed children and adolescents to help them adapt and thrive in the real world while also addressing their own intimate needs. Dr. Gertrude Pollitt, Executive Director Emerita Center for Psychoanalytic Study in Chicago, is a practicing psychoanalyst, clinician, and social worker. She serves as consultant to agencies, schools, and mental health professionals and has been published in professional journals. Table of Contents Introduction Foreword Author’s Statement Acknowledgements Chapter One: The Implications of Working with Children in Clinical Practice Chapter Two: Child Analysis and Child Therapy Chapter Three: Psychodynamics of Play and Play Therapy with Children Chapter Four: Anna Freud’s Contribution to Child Psychoanalysis Chapter Five: Melanie Klien’s Contribution to Psychoanalysis and Early Childhood Development Chapter Six: The Use of Fantasy Material in the Treatment of a Borderline Psychotic Child Chapter Seven: Containing Rage and Anger in the Developmental Process Chapter Eight: D.W.Winnicott’s Contribution to Child Psychoanalysis Chapter Nine: Separation Trauma in Infancy and Early Childhood Chapter Ten: Emotional Implications of Young Students with Special Needs Chapter Eleven: School Phobia

16

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY


The Adulteration of Children’s Sports Waning Health and WellBeing in the Age of Organized Play By Kristi Erdal

July 2020 136 pages Paperback 9781498571531 £31.00 / $39.99 Hardback 9781498571517 £69.00 / $90.00

In The Adulteration of Children's Sports, Kristi Erdal explores the effects of organized sports on children’s physical, social, and emotional well-being. Erdal provides readers with empirically supported best practices and debunks a number of myths that surround children’s organized sports.

dal is professor of psychology and chair of the Human Biology and Kinesiology Kristi Er Erdal Department at Colorado College.

Table of Contents Chapter 1: Definitions and History Chapter 2: The Positive Impacts of Organized Sport on Children Chapter 3: The Negative Impacts of Organized Sport on Children Chapter 4: The Myths Adults Believe about Specialization Chapter 5: Have Adults Already Impacted the Future of Sport? Chapter 6: The Parents of Children’s Organized Sport Chapter 7: The Coaches of Children’s Organized Sport Chapter 8: The Future of Children’s Organized Sport About the Author

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

17


Adulthood, Morality, and the Fully Human A Mosaic of Peace By John J. Shea

July 2020 312 pages Paperback 9781498574785 £33.00 / $42.99 Hardback 9781498574761 £85.00 / $110.00

In Adulthood, Morality, and the Fully Human, John Shea examines what it means for someone to achieve full moral development or to become what he calls “fully human.” Shea highlights integrity, mutuality, care, and justice as core components of this process and depicts the effects of personal growth on education, psychotherapy, and spirituality. John J. Shea was professor of psychology and religion, human development, pastoral counseling, and pastoral care at Fordham University and Boston College. Table of Contents Part I Chapter 1: Integrity and Mutuality: Structure of the Fully Human Chapter 2: The Six Characteristics: The Fully Human as Mosaic Chapter 3: Care and Justice: The Fully Human in Action Chapter 4: Violence and Peace: Dialectic of the Fully Human Part II Chapter 5: Education and the Fully Human Chapter 6: Psychotherapy and the Fully Human Chapter 7: Spirituality and the Fully Human Conclusion: The Human Going Forward Appendix

18

ETHICS AND MORALITY


Knowing Self, Changing Self The Interplay of Reality, Fantasy, and Friendship By Scotty Enyart

July 2020 134 pages Paperback 9781498575089 ÂŁ31.00 / $39.99 Hardback 9781498575065 ÂŁ69.00 / $90.00

This book uses philosophy, psychology, and autobiography in an innovative exploration of the nature and evolution of self-knowledge. Topics include the impact of others, the role of fantasy, the construction of self-image, and playing roles; the second part of the book explores how self-understanding evolves th rough friendship. Thomas Morawetz is the Tapping Reeve Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Connecticut School of Law. Scotty Enyart works in private practice at The Enyart Group.

ETHICS AND MORALITY

19


Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia Before, During, and After the Holocaust Edited by Sheldon Rubenfeld and Daniel P. Sulmasy

November 2020 358 pages Hardback 9781793609496 ÂŁ92.00 / $120.00

This book provides a history of Nazi medical euthanasia programs, demonstrating that arguments in their favor were widely embraced by Western medicine before the Third Reich. Contributors find significant continuities between history and current physicianassisted suicide and euthanasia and urge caution about their legalization or implementation.

Sheldon Rubenfeld is clinical professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. Daniel P. Sulmasy is AndrĂŠ Hellegers professor of biomedical ethics in the departments of medicine and philosophy and acting director of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University.

20

ETHICS AND MORALITY


The Ethics of Employment Screening for Psychopathy By Brian K. Steverson

October 2020 148 pages Hardback 9781793616821 ÂŁ69.00 / $90.00

This book argues that, despite recent calls to arms to seek out and remove "corporate psychopaths" from the business world, efforts to eliminate the corporate psychopath presence would be illegal as well as unethical.

Brian K. Steverson is John L. Aram Chair in Business Ethics in the School of Business Administration at Gonzaga University.

Table of Contents Introduction Chapter One: Psychopathy Defined Chapter Two: Corporate Psychopaths: Seek and Destroy Chapter Three: Psychopathy and the Americans with Disabilities Act Chapter Four: The Ethical Issues Conclusion Bibliography About the Author

ETHICS AND MORALITY

21


For Want of Ambiguity Order and Chaos in Art, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience By Ludovica Lumer and Lois Oppenheim

August 2020 190 pages Paperback 9781442273856 £23.95 / $35.00 Hardback 9781442273849 £52.95 / $78.00

This book focuses on the need innate within the human being to make sense of the world through symbol, metaphor, and similar modes of expression. Through contemporary works of art, it shows the need for symbol and metaphor to be psychological and physiological, and does so from the perspectives, specifically, of psychoanalysis and neuroscience. Ludovica Lumer is a neuroscientist who earned her PhD from University College London where she worked in the department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology conducting seminal research in the field of neuroaesthetics on the relationship between visual perception and artistic representation. She coauthored (with Marta Dell'Angelo) C’è da perderci la testa: scoprire i l cervello giocando con l’arte, the first introductory book on neuroscience for children, using art as a pedagogical guide to understanding brain function, and (with Semir Zeki) La bella e la Bestia, a book on neuroscience and contemporary art. Dr. Lumer has long collaborated with renown international art institutions on curatorial and educational projects. Additionally, she has lectured for many years in the Psychology Department of Milano-Bicocca University. Dr. Lumer currently lives in New York where she is in private practice as a psychoanalyst. Lois Oppenheim is university distinguished scholar, professor of French, and chair of the department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Montclair State University where she teaches courses in literature and interdisciplinary psychoanalysis. She earn ed her PhD from New York University and trained at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. She is both Scholar Associate Member of that institute and Honorary Member of the William Alanson White Society. Dr. Oppenheim has authored over ninety papers and authored or edited fourteen books, the most recent being Psychoanalysis and the Artistic Endeavor: Conversations with Literary and Visual Artists, Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion — awarded the 2013 Courage to Dream Prize from the American Psychoanalytic Association — and A Curious Intimacy: Art and Neuro-psychoanalysis.

22

PSYCHOANALYSIS


Mindfulness in a Busy World Lowering Barriers for Adults and Youth to Cultivate Focus, Emotional Peace, and Gratefulness By Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin and Kelsey Maki

February 2020 206 pages Paperback 9781538135136 ÂŁ30.00 / $39.00

Combining knowledge from mindfulness and neurobiology with practical clinical experience, this book offers mindfulness exercises that everyone enjoys, no matter how difficult it is for them to focus. Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin, Ph.D. is the founder of Skills for Kids, Parents, and Schools (SKIPS), which offers creative mindfulness programs, socio-emotional skills projects, and private therapy to youth and adults. Marie-Nathalie’s life was significantly changed after participating in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program in the early 1990s, and she has since attended numerous mindfulness trainings and traveled to Nepal, India and Tibet to immerse herself in the rich heritage of these cultures.

A well-known author of several popular books and magazine articles, and an entertaining international speaker, Marie-Nathalie has developed creative and uniquely effective ways of incorporating mindfulness in various group settings, psychotherapy, and in the busy curriculum of schools (www.mnbeaudoin.com).

Kelsey received her B.S. in Human Development from Northwestern University and her M.S. in Clinical Psychology at the University of San Francisco. She is currently working toward her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of San Francisco. She is interested in using mindfulness in her clinical work with children and families in particular in order to improve regulation and foster connectedn ess.

PSYCHOANALYSIS

23


Primal Philosophy Rousseau with Laplanche By Lucas Fain

January 2021 232 pages Hardback 9781538146187 £100.00 / $130.00

PRIMAL PHILOSOPHY

This book presents the first account of Rousseau’s thought on the rootedness of philosophy in the question of happiness, while it simultaneously positions this account at the forefront of a larger effort to combat the nihilistic consequences of Heidegger’s decision to found the future of thinking on a radical return to the qu estion of being. Lucas Fain is lecturer in philosophy at University of California, Santa Cruz. Table of Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1. The Wager of Rousseau Chapter 2. Philosophy in Crisis Chapter 3. Rousseau’s Intervention Chapter 4. Primal Philosophy Chapter 5. Philosophy and Responsibility Abbreviations and Works Cited

Notes

Index

24

PSYCHOANALYSIS


Researching the Paranormal How to Find Reliable Information about Parapsychology, Ghosts, Astrology, Cryptozoology, Near-Death Experiences, and More By Courtney M. Block

June 2020 342 pages Hardback 9781538131442 £42.00 / $55.00

In this book, you’ll find an assortment of resources that seriously examine various paranormal topics. You’ll also learn how you can apply the components of credibility to find additional research as well as information on conducting your own paranormal investigations. Courtney M. Block is the Reference, Instruction, and User Engagement Librarian at Indiana University Southeast. She is a member of the Institute for the Study of Religious and Anomalous Experience (ISRAE) and, throughout her various roles in libraries, has helped many people locate and research information about the paranormal. Recognizing that people are fascinated by the paranormal, she hopes that joining this interest with an assortment of credible research on these topics will help people become savvier researchers and connect them with the information they need.

PSYCHOANALYSIS

25


A Playful Spirit Exploring the Theology, Philosophy, and Psychology of Play By Mark W. Teismann

February 2020 170 pages Hardback 9781793618412 ÂŁ69.00 / $90.00

Teismann embarks on a whirlwind ride through different aspects of play and how they relate to spirituality. Drawing on classical philosophers, memories of childhood, developmental science, poets, and his long career as a psychotherapist, he explores how the spirit of play informs our moral pursuits and spiritual yearnings. Mark W. Teismann taught at Northern Illinois University, where he was a professor, founder of the training program in family and marital therapy, and director of the Family Center. Lynn Weber has worked for many years as a writer and editor, both in academic publishing and as a freelancer. She has been a book reviewer for the esteemed journal Booklist. Table of Contents Preface, Lynn Weber Introduction 1 Everyday Play 2 Possibi lity Play 3 Dark Play 4 Flanking Play 5 Bright Play 6 Meditation—The Ultimate Play 7 Conclusion 8 Epilogue: The Final Hole Appendix: How to Meditate Bibliography Index About the Author

26

PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION


Moral Injury A Guidebook for Understanding and Engagement Edited by Brad E. Kelle

August 2020 232 pages Hardback 9781793606853 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

This book attempts to illuminate the issue of moral injury and identify means of healing, recovery, and repair for those morally injured by their experiences in combat (or similar situations). Brad E. Kelle is professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Point Loma Nazarene University Recently and author of The Bible and Moral Injury: Re ading Scripture Alongside War’s Unseen Wounds.

PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION

27


Mysticism and Experience Twenty-First-Century Approaches Edited by Alex S. Kohav

August 2020 298 pages Hardback 9781498599375 ÂŁ92.00 / $120.00

This book embarks on scholarly investigations of mystical phenomena, including shamanism, near-death experiences, and the paranormal. Contributors address queries such as why religious experiences are ineffable, what the explanatory mechanisms of altered states of consciousness are, and how literature and art express the mystical.

lex S. Kohav teaches in the Department of Philosophy at Metropolitan State University AAlex of Denver.

28

PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION


Pastoral and Spiritual Care in a Digital Age The Future Is Now By Kirk A. Bingaman

July 2020 154 pages Paperback 9781498553438 ÂŁ31.00 / $39.99 Hardback 9781498553414 ÂŁ69.00 / $90.00

Digital technologies and the advance of artificial intelligence are changing human nature. This book explores implications for pastoral and spiritual care providers, religious faith communities, clinical practitioners, and educators and asserts the need for theological reflection about both the existential risk and the opportunities of this change. Kirk A. Bingaman is associate professor of pastoral care and counseling at Fordham University. Table of Contents 1The Rapid Advance and Proliferation of Digital Technologies 2Theological Narratives of Hope and Apprehension 3Human Nature and Technological Enhancement 4Maintaining Our Attentional Control 5Elevating Contemplative-Meditational Practice 6A Mindfulness-Informed Framework and Approach

PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION

29


Primordial Time Its Irreducible Reality, Human Significance, and Ecological Import By Donald A. Crosby

March 2020 148 pages Hardback 9781793620156 ÂŁ65.00 / $85.00

30

This book explicates and defends the reality of time against its scientific, philosophical, and theological detractors, and it discusses how a proper view of the nature of time serves as a way to comprehend the challenges of human existence and confront the current ecological crisis. Donald A. Crosby is professor of philosophy emeritus at Colorado State University.

PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION


Women, Sainthood, and Power A Feminist Psychology of Cultural Constructions By Oliva M. Espín

January 2020 238 pages Hardback 9781498581530 £73.00 / $95.00

In Women, Sainthood, and Power, Oliva M. Espin examines the life stories of several female saints within their respective cultural and historical contexts from the perspective of feminist psychology and gender politics in the Catholic church. Oliva M. Espín is professor emerita in the Department of Women’s Studies at San Diego State University and professor emerita of psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology of Alliant International University.

PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION

31


Vital Statistics of the United States 2020 Births, Life Expectancy, Deaths, and Selected Health Data Edited by Shana Hertz Hattis

August 2020 424 pages Hardback 9781641434041 ÂŁ108.00 / $140.00

32

REFERENCE

Vital Statistics of The United States: Births, Life Expectancy, Deaths, and Selected Health Data brings together a comprehensive collection of birth, mortality, and health data into a single volume. It provides a wealth of information compiled by the National Center for Health Statistics and other government agencies. Shana Hertz Hattis has worked as an editor for nearly a decade. Her work has spanned the fields of hospitality, health, labor, and business as well as popular culture. She has also served as editor of Crime in the United States.


Aging, Work, and Retirement By Elizabeth F. Fideler

July 2020 238 pages Hardback 9781538139608 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

The text reflects a growing interest in and concern regarding aspects of aging, ageism, labor market challenges, workplace issues, plus gender and racial/ethnic similarities and differences in employment history and extended worklife opportunities, as they affect older workers in this country and abroad. Elizabeth F. Fideler received an EdD in Administration, Planning, and Social Policy from Harvard University. She currently serves as Director for the Sloan Research Institute on Aging & Work, Boston College, Dr. Fideler has written and presented extensively on aspects of the aging workforce. Prior to becoming a Research Fellow at the Sloan Center, she conducted research projects at Education Development Center. Her current research and writing i nterests focus on older women and men who choose to continue in the paid workforce beyond conventional retirement age.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

33


Arts of Healing Cultural Narratives of Trauma Edited by Arleen Ionescu and Maria Margaroni

June 2020 320 pages Hardback 9781786610973 ÂŁ104.00 / $135.00

Proposes new ways of 'thinking trauma', foregrounding the possibility of healing and the task that the critical humanities has to play in this healing. Where is its place in an increasingly terror-haunted world, where personal and collective trauma is as much of an everyday occurrence as it is incomprehensible? Arleen Ionescu is Ten ured Professor of English Literature and Critical Theory at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Maria Margaroni is Associate Professor in Literary Theory and Feminist Thought at the University of Cyprus.

34

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


Complying with Genocide The Wolf You Feed By E.N. Anderson and Barbara A. Anderson

November 2020 172 pages Hardback 9781793634597 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

E.N. Anderson and Barbara A. Anderson examine why individuals and whole nations become complicit in genocide. They present leading research on the characteristics of those most susceptible to genocidal messages and outline counteractive strategies.

E.N. Anderson is professor emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Riverside. Barbara A. Anderson is professor emerita at Frontier Nursing University.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

35


Creativity, Trauma, and Resilience By Paula Thomson and S. Victoria Jaque

July 2020 478 pages Paperback 9781498560221 ÂŁ36.00 / $46.99 Hardback 9781498560207 ÂŁ96.00 / $125.00

Creativity, Trauma, and Resilience integrates numerous psychological factors associated with creativity, giftedness and talent, attachment, childhood adversity, trauma/loss, posttraumatic growth, and resilience. Creativity is trained and transferable, allowing one to derive meaning and well-being despite childhood and adult trauma and loss. S. Victoria Jaque: is professor and graduate coordinator in both the Department of Kinesiology and Assistive Technology Studies and Human Services at California State University, Northridge.

Paula Thomson is professor in the Department of Kinesiology at California State University, Northridge.

36

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


How Families Matter Simply Complicated Intersections of Race, Gender, and Work By Pamela Braboy Jackson and Rashawn Ray

June 2020 190 pages Paperback 9781498522588 ÂŁ31.00 / $39.99 Hardback 9781498522564 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

This book explores the ways adults make sense of their family lives in the midst of the complicated debates generated by politicians and social scientists. It finds that parents and siblings cultivate a family identity that both defines who they are and influences who they become. Pamela Bra Braboy boy Jackson is professor of sociology at Indiana University, Bloomington. Rashawn Ray is associate professor of sociology at the University of Maryland. Table of Contents Introduction: The Family 1. Who is Family? 2. Why Split the Family? 3. When is Family and Work Balanced? 4. What is Family Togetherness? Epilogue

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

37


In Pursuit of Impact Trauma- and ResilienceInformed Policy Development By Nadia Ferrara

July 2020 196 pages Paperback 9781498549370 ÂŁ31.00 / $39.99 Hardback 9781498549356 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

38

Nadia Ferrara explores the elements of evidence-informed policy development and calls for a cultural shift within both the research and policy worlds in order to best embed these dynamic principles in practice. Nadia Ferrara is departmental liaison for Status of Women Canada and adjunct professor at McGill University.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


Mental Disorders in Popular Film How Hollywood Uses, Shames, and Obscures Mental Diversity By Erin Heath

June 2020 106 pages Paperback 9781498521734 ÂŁ31.00 / $39.99 Hardback 9781498521710 ÂŁ65.00 / $85.00

Mental Disorders in Popular Film discusses popular cinematic representations of characters with mental disorders or diversity, contextualizing these works in the Hollywood machine. These films demonstrate the many ways that Hollywood has used people with mental disorders as excuses to control or oppress diverse people and ideas. Erin Heath is associate professor in the School of Languages and Literature at Wayland Baptist University. Table of Contents 1. Gender and Reality in Fight Club and Black Swan 2. Villainizing and Psychopaths in The Dark Knight and The Silence of the Lambs 3. Cognitive Theory and Autism in Rain Man and Mary and Max 4. Disability Theory and Race in Radio and The Soloist 5. Inst itutionalization and Gaslighting in Girl Interrupted and 12 Monkeys

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

39


Our Biosocial Brains The Cultural Neuroscience of Bias, Power, and Injustice By Michele K. Lewis

July 2020 218 pages

Michele Lewis, inspired by African-Centered psychologists and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, argues for a more humanistic cultural neuroscience to further understandings of the influence of isolation, injustice, power, and bias on brains and behavior.

Hardback 9781498583534 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

Michele K. Lewis is department chairperson and associate professor of psychological sc iences at Winston-Salem State University.

40

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


Performance Excellence Stories of Success from the Real World of Sport and Exercise Psychology Edited by Michael L. Sachs, Lauren S. Tashman and Selen Razon

February 2020 266 pages Hardback 9781538128886 £49.00 / $64.00

Performance Excellence provides concise and effective lessons on a variety of psychological skills and broader concepts within the domains of exercise, sport, and performance psychology. Each lesson includes a short educational piece that centers on the select concept followed by examples that highlight how the concept works in real life. Michael Sachs is a Professor in the Department of Kinesiology, College of Public Health, at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. He is co-editor of Applied Exercise Psychology: The Challenging Journey From Motivation to Adherence, and is associate editor of Psychology of Running and coeditor of Running as Therapy: An Integrated Approach. He also cowrote The Total Sports Experience for Kids: A Parents' Guide to Success in Youth Sports. He is a co-editor of the 12th edition of the Directory of Graduate Programs in Applied Sport Psychology. Sachs is a past-president of both the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) and Division 47, the Society for Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology, of the American Psychological Association (APA). He is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant with AASP. Lauren S. Tashman, PhD, CMPC, is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant with the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), providing mental performance coaching, leadership advising, and team/organization consulting in sport, exercise, and non-sport performance settings in New York City and worldwide. She has consulted with a variety of sports, such as golf, softball, baseball, gymnastics, soccer, rowing, swimming and divi ng, tennis, basketball, and volleyball at a variety of levels including youth, collegiate, professional, and national/Olympic. Tashman was previously an associate professor in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (SEPP) as well as Coordinator of the Master’s program in SEPP at Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. She also served as the Coordinator of Sport Psychology Services, providing men tal performance coaching to the Barry athletes, coaches, and teams as well as supervising the master’s students with their practicum experiences. She is the co-editor of two books: Becoming a Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology Professional: A Global Perspective (2014) and Global Practices and Training in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (2016).

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

41


Police Response to Mental Health Calls for Service Gatekeepers and Street Corner Psychiatrists By Kayla G. Jachimowski and Jonathon A. Cooper

November 2020 130 pages Hardback 9781793601728 ÂŁ65.00 / $85.00

This book explores the impact that training has on officer decision-making during calls for service where an individual has a mental health disorder, from both an empirical and historical perspective.

Kayla G. Jachimowski is assistant professor of criminology, law, and society at Saint Vincent College. thon A. Cooper is associate professor in the Department of Criminology and Jona Jonathon Criminal Justice at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

42

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


Polyamory A Clinical Toolkit for Therapists (and Their Clients) By Martha Kauppi

July 2021 432 pages Hardback 9781538129883 ÂŁ68.00 / $89.00

This is the first practical, how-to guide to non-monogamy for therapists. It contains everything a therapist needs to know to start working confidently and competently with polyamorous clients. It covers both the most common challenges and the most complex and difficult situations likely to present in the therapy room. Martha Kauppi, LMFT, ACST, is a marriage and family therapist, speaker, educator, AASECT-certified sex therapist, and AAMFT-approved supervisor. She is the founder of the Institute for Relational Intimacy, a series of online and in-person courses and workshops for therapists on working effectively with complicated sex issues, relational issues, and alternative sexualities. Kauppi holds a Masters in Marriage & Family Therapy, Edgewood College, Madison, WI.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

43


Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics By Sara Kärkkäinen Terian

September 2020 130 pages

Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics examines prejudice not only as a negative attitude toward others that should be eliminated but also as an orientation that enables perception and understanding.

Hardback 9781793628503 £65.00 / $85.00

Sara Kärkkäinen Terian is a retired professor of sociology. Table of Contents Chapter One: Self as a Social Construct Ch apter Two: Interpersonal Encounters Chapter Three: Prejudice Chapter Four: Respect Chapter Five: Ethical Prejudice

44

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


Queering Law and Order LGBTQ Communities and the Criminal Justice System By Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal

July 2020 266 pages Hardback 9781793601063 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

In Queering Law and Order, Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal examines the state of LGBTQ people within the criminal justice system, through legal cases, academic research, and popular media. This book serves as both an academic resource and a call to action for scholars, researchers, and students interested in advocating for LGBTQ rights. Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal is professor of psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center at the City University of New York (CUNY).

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

45


Radical Psychology Multicultural and Social Justice Decolonization Initiatives Edited by Susan O. Gelberg, Mathew A. Poteet, David D. Moore and Don Coyhis

July 2020 326 pages Paperback 9781498553704 ÂŁ33.00 / $42.99 Hardback 9781498553681 ÂŁ92.00 / $120.00

46

Radical Psychology explores what affects the multicultural and social justice competencies of psychologists in clinical practice, training, and research. The contributors explain how progress in social justice initiatives was hindered and why the development of culturally competent practitioners was not viewed as essential. Susan O. Gelberg, Gelberg PhD, is president and co-founder of Cross Cultural Counseling and Consulting, Inc. Mathew A. Poteet is chief executive officer and co-founder of Cross Cultural Counseling and Consulting, Inc. David D. Moore, Moore PhD, EdD, is faculty member in the Graduate School Psychology Department at Argosy University. Don Coyhis is president and founder of White Bison, Inc.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


Russian and American Cultures Two Worlds a World Apart By Konstantin V. Kustanovich

July 2020 228 pages Paperback 9781498538350 £31.00 / $39.99 Hardback 9781498538336 £77.00 / $100.00

This study provides a broad and interdisciplinary examination of Russian culture and Western perceptions of the country. Drawing from psychology, anthropology, law, and literary criticism, the author traces the roots of Russian authoritarianism, collectivism, and nationalism in the country’s history of religion, agricultural communes, and serfdom.

Konstantin V. Kustanovich is professor emeritus of Russian at Vanderbilt University.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

47


The Psychology of Global Citizenship A Review of Theory and Research By Stephen Reysen and Iva Katzarska-Miller

July 2020 200 pages Paperback 9781498570312 ÂŁ31.00 / $39.99 Hardback 9781498570299 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

In The Psychology of Global Citizenship, Iva Katzarska-Miller and Stephen Reysen explore the theory and research of global citizenship through a social psychological perspective, integrating past work into a unified model of antecedents and outcomes of global citizenship identification.

atzarska-Miller is associate professor of psychology at Transylvania University. Iva KKatzarska-Miller Stephen Reysen is associate professor of psychology at Texas A&M UniversityCommerce.

Table of Contents Chapter 1: Global Citizen History, Definitions, and Types Chapter 2: Superordinate Identities and Global Orientations Chapter 3: Lay Perceptions of Global Citizenship Chapter 4: A Model of Antecedents and Ou tcomes of Global Citizenship Identification Chapter 5: Predictors of the Global Citizenship Identification Model Chapter 6: Global Citizenship in Education Chapter 7: Global Citizenship in Business

48

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


The Psychology of Modern Dating Websites, Apps, and Relationships By Shawn Blue

January 2020 114 pages

In The Psychology of Modern Dating, Shawn Blue examines how online dating sites and dating apps have affected the development and continuance of romantic relationships.

Hardback 9781498596039 £62.00 / $80.00

Shawn Blue is assistant professor at Thomas Jefferson University. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Online Dating: An Overview Chapter 2: How Online Dating Influences Romantic Relation ship Development Chapter 3: The Role of Self in Online Dating Chapter 4: The Role of Age, Gender and Sexual Orientation in Online Dating Chapter 5: The Role of Race/Ethnicity in Online Dating Chapter 6: Implications and the Future of Online Dating

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

49


The Savvy Ally A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate By Jeannie Gainsburg

March 2020 184 pages Paperback 9781538136775 £11.95 / $16.00

50

The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate is an enjoyable, humorous, encouraging, easy to understand guidebook for being an ally to the LGBTQ+ communities. Jeannie Gainsburg has worked as a professional ally to the LGBTQ+ communities for 15 years at the Out Alliance in Rochester, NY, first as the Education and Outreach Coordin ator and, for the past 5 years, as the Education Director. In the latter role, she was in charge of writing and creating all of the agency’s educational curriculum, professional manuals, and handouts. She has personally facilitated or co-facilitated approximately 500 trainings and workshops in over 20 different states at corporations, colleges, government agencies, K-12 schools and more. For 8 years, in her volunteer time, she ran the Alliance's bike ride fundraiser, Ride For Pride. She grew a small ride that brought in $4,000 in its first year into a $64,000 fundraiser that became her agency’s most successful fundraising event. Jeannie has a BA in Psychology from Brown University and a Masters in Social Work and Social Services from Bryn Mawr College. She is the recipient of the Empire State Pride Agenda’s Community Champion Award (2015), the Rochester LGBTQ Community Appreciation Award (2019), and a New York State Assembly Distinguished Educational & Human Rights Services Citation (2019). Her writing has been published in Pride Magazine, Metro Justice Newsletter, (585) Magazine, and The Empty Closet, and is currently on several LGBTQ+ websites. The Savvy Ally is her first book.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


Trauma and Repair Confronting Segregation and Violence in America By Annie Stopford

August 2020 200 pages Hardback 9781498565592 ÂŁ73.00 / $95.00

Trauma and Repair is an interdisciplinary study of inequality and complex trauma. Annie Stopford’s interview-based exploration of life in four specific low-income neighborhoods captures in sharp relief a complex trauma that has multiple sources, including intergenerational economic distress and repeated exposure to community violence. Annie Stopf Stopford, ord Ph.D., is an independent scholar.

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

51


Trust within Learning By Devin Thornburg TRUST WITHIN LEARNING

November 2020 126 pages

Trust within Learning offers an in-depth inquiry into the value and meaning of trust across nations within learning relationships. Educators are offered an original and challenging look at schools and the learning process on a global level.

Hardback 9781498554312 ÂŁ65.00 / $85.00

Devin Thornburg is professor of education at Adelphi University.

52

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


Witchcraft as a Social Diagnosis Traditional Ghanaian Beliefs and Global Health By Roxane Richter, Thomas Flowers and Elias Bongmba

March 2020 168 pages Paperback 9781498523202 £28.00 / $36.99 Hardback 9781498523189 £73.00 / $95.00

This book examines medical outreach in the condemned witches’ village of Gnani in Ghana, focusing on clashes between traditional beliefs, religious tenets, and contemporary medical science. It analyzes questions of stigmatization to explore how disease, injury, and illness relate to social condition and the dialogue surrounding witchcraft. Roxane Richter is president of World Missions Possible. Thomas Flowers is medical director of World Missions Possible. Elias Kifon Bongmba is the Harry and Hazel Chair in Christian Theology and professor of religion at Rice University. T able of Contents 1. History, Tradition, and Religion 2. Gnani – Banished to the Witches’ Village 3. Medical Concepts of Disease and Illness 4. Gnani – Etiology of Diseases and Disorders 5. Pathologies of Prejudice in Social Mechanisms 6. Facing Forward

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

53


The Administrative Challenges of (Play) Therapy

Brain Changers Major Advances in Children’s Learning and Intelligence

Edited by Allan M. Gonsher

By David P. Sortino

Imprint: Hamilton Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Series: Brain Smart

December 2019 100 pp

December 2019 164 pp

9780761871682 £23.95 / $30.99 PB

9781475831795 £46.00 / $60.00 HB

December 2019 404 pp

Communicating Mental Health

How to Explain Behavior

History, Contexts, and Perspectives

A Critical Review and New Approach

Edited by Lance R. Lippert, Robert D. Hall, Aimee E. Miller-Ott and Daniel Cochece Davis

By Sam S. Rakover

Series: Lexington Studies in Health Communication

9781498578011 £92.00 / $120.00 Imprint: Lexington Books HB Audiences: Professional and scholarly

December 2019 282 pp

eMessaging and the Physician/Patient Dynamic

Identity, Practice, and Ethics through the Lens of Paul Ricoeur

Practices in Transition By Susan M. Wieczorek

By Tara Flanagan

9781498554626 £69.00 / $90.00 HB

54

Series: Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

2019 BACKLIST

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781498536684 £81.00 / $105.00 HB 9781498536707 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

Narrative Medicine in Hospice Care

December 2019 160 pp

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

December 2019 342 pp 9781498559577 £88.00 / $115.00 HB

Series: Lexington Studies in Health Communication Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly


A People’s History of Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis as a Subversive Phenomenon

From Freud to Liberation Psychology

Social Change, Virtue Ethics, and Analytic Theory

By Daniel Jose Gaztambide

December 2019 270 pp 9781498565745 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

Series: Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

By Amber M. Trotter December 2019 120 pp

Series: Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts

9781498573320 £65.00 / $85.00 HB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Just Care

Narrative Journeys of Young Black Women with Eating Disorders

Ethical Anti-Racist Pastoral Care with Women with Mental Illness By Leah R. Thomas

December 2019 216 pp

Imprint: Fortress Academic Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781978701779 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

A Hidden Community among Us By Stephanie A. Hawthorne November 2019 136 pp 9781498589833 £65.00 / $85.00 HB

Masculinity in the Making

Markings and Marginalia from the Harvard Library Collection

By Nicholas D. Young, Christine N. Michael and Elizabeth, Ed.D Jean November 2019 214 pp 9781475854107 £54.00 / $70.00 HB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Reconstructing the Personal Library of William James

Managing the Transition to Manhood

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Series: Lexington Studies in Health Communication

By Ermine L., IV Algaier November 2019 316 pp

Series: American Philosophy Series

9781498552905 Imprint: Lexington Books £88.00 / $115.00 Audiences: Professional HB and scholarly

2019 BACKLIST

55


Building Better Citizens

November 2019 176 pp

A New Civics Education for All

Waggish Coquetry in South Asian Street Communication

By Holly Korbey

By Ali R. Fatihi

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781475853001 £23.95 / $31.00 PB

November 2019 206 pp 9781498554718 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

Assisted Reproduction

Sedation, Suicide, and the Limits of Ethics

Conceptions, Controversies, and Community Sentiment

By James A., III Dunson Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

By Alexandra E. Sigillo and Monica K. Miller November 2019 304 pp 9781498557917 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

Series: Critical Perspectives on the Psychology of Sexuality, Gender, and Queer Studies Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

November 2019 142 pp 9780739199213 £65.00 / $85.00 HB 9780739199237 £28.00 / $36.99 PB

Essential Learning Theories

The Power of Strategic Listening

Applications to Authentic Teaching Situations

By Laurie Lewis Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

By Andrew P. Johnson

November 2019 178 pp

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781475852691 £38.00 / $50.00 HB

56

2019 BACKLIST

November 2019 182 pp 9781538121306 £45.00 / $59.00 HB


Care for the Mental and Spiritual Health of Black Men Hope to Keep Going

Expanding the Category "Human"

EXPANDING THE CATEGORY "HUMAN"

Nonhumanism, Posthumanism, and Humanistic Psychology

By Nicholas Grier

By Patrick M. Whitehead

Series: Religion and Race November 2019 190 pp 9781498567121 £69.00 / $90.00 HB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781498559355 £69.00 / $90.00 HB 9781498559379 £28.00 / $36.99 PB

William James, Moral Philosophy, and the Ethical Life

From Sign to Symbol Transformational Processes in Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, and Psychology

Edited by Jacob L. Goodson Series: American Philosophy Series October 2019 430 pp 9781498505147 £92.00 / $120.00 HB 9781498571081 £36.00 / $46.99 PB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

By Joseph Newirth October 2019 174 pp

Series: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and 9781498576840 Assessment in the Twenty£69.00 / $90.00 first Century HB 9781498576864 Imprint: Lexington Books £28.00 / $36.99 PB Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Personality, Religion, and Leadership

Archery and the Human Condition in Lacan, the Greeks, and Nietzsche

The Spiritual Dimensions of Psychological Type Theory

October 2019 270 pp 9781793605825 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

By Christopher F. J. Ross and Leslie J. Francis Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

October 2019 182 pp

The Bow with the Greatest Tension October 2019 218 pp 9781498560443 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

By Matthew P. Meyer Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

2019 BACKLIST

57


A Companion to Ricoeur's Fallible Man

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame

Edited by Scott Davidson

Methods, Theories, Norms, Cultures, and Politics

Series: Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur October 2019 236 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781498587112 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

September 2019 432 pp

Edited by Cecilea Mun October 2019 240 pp 9781498561365 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

Conflict Management for Managers

Mental Health among African Americans

Resolving Workplace, Client, and Policy Disputes

Innovations in Research and Practice

2nd Edition

By Erlanger A. Turner

By Susan S. Raines

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 9781538119921 Audiences: Professional £100.00 / $130.00 and scholarly HB 9781538119938 £50.00 / $65.00 PB

September 2019 108 pp

Popular Myths about Memory Media Representations versus Scientific Evidence

Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Counseling and Psychotherapy

By Brian H. Bornstein

By James T. Hansen

9781498516303 £69.00 / $90.00 HB 9781498516327 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

58

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

2019 BACKLIST

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781498565776 £62.00 / $80.00 HB

Meaning Systems and Mental Health Culture

September 2019 200 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

September 2019 334 pp 9780739192184 £88.00 / $115.00 HB 9781498560801 £33.00 / $42.99 PB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly


How Culture Runs the Brain

Cultural Dimensions of Well-Being

A Freudian View of Collective Syndromes

Therapy Animals as Healers

By Jay Evans Harris

By Clementine K. Fujimura and Simone Nommensen

Series: Dialog-on-Freud September 2019 286 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781498562454 £73.00 / $95.00 HB 9781498562478 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

September 2019 260 pp 9781498560818 £77.00 / $100.00 HB 9781498560832 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

HUMAN STRENGTHS AND RESILIENCE

September 2019 132 pp

9781498541275 £65.00 / $85.00 Imprint: Lexington Books HB 9781498541299 Audiences: Professional £28.00 / $36.99 PB and scholarly

Biblical Psychotherapy

Revisiting Jonestown

Reclaiming Scriptural Narratives for Positive Psychology and Suicide Prevention

An Interdisciplinary Study of Cults

By Kalman J., Kaplan and Paul Cantz

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

By Domenico A., Nesci

September 2019 178 pp 9781498552691 £69.00 / $90.00 HB 9781498552714 £28.00 / $36.99 PB

Human Strengths and Resilience

Ana-María Rizzuto and the Psychoanalysis of Religion

Developmental, CrossCultural, and International Perspectives

The Road to the Living God

Edited by Grant J. Rich and Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn September 2019 234 pp 9781498554831 £73.00 / $95.00 HB 9781498554855 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

Series: Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

September 2019 228 pp

Edited by Martha J. Reineke and David M. Goodman

Imprint: Lexington Books 9781498564243 Audiences: Professional £73.00 / $95.00 and scholarly HB 9781498564267 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

2019 BACKLIST

59


LOVING, SUPPORTING, AND CARING FOR THE CANCER PATIENT

Loving, Supporting, and Caring for the Cancer Patient

BEN BEHIND HIS VOICES

Dying on the Job DYING ON THE JOB

A Guide to Communication, Compassion, and Courage

By Stan Goldberg February 2018 212 pp Imprint: Rowman & 9781442266155 Littlefield Publishers £30.00 / $39.00 Audiences: General/trade HB 9780810895867 £21.95 / $28.00 PB

Ben Behind His Voices

MAKING MARRIAGE WORK

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: General/trade

Aging Wisely AGING WISELY

Strategies for Baby Boomers and Seniors By Robert A. Levine M.D. Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: General/trade

February 2018 344 pp 9781442232952 £38.00 / $49.00 HB 9780810895614 £22.95 / $30.00 PB

Making Marriage Work Avoiding the Pitfalls and Achieving Success

MY AUTISTIC AWAKENING

By Rob Pascale and Louis H. Primavera February 2018 280 pp 9781442256972 £32.00 / $42.00 HB 9780810895874 £21.95 / $29.00 PB

Murder and Mayhem in the American Workplace By Ronald D. Brown Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: General/trade

February 2018 340 pp 9781442218437 £39.00 / $51.00 HB 9780810895768 £22.95 / $30.00 PB

One Family's Journey from the Chaos of Schizophrenia to Hope By Randye Kaye

February 2018 320 pp 9781442210899 £20.95 / $26.95 HB 9780810896420 £20.95 / $27.00 PB

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: General/trade

My Autistic Awakening Unlocking the Potential for a Life Well Lived By Rachael Lee Harris

February 2018 232 pp

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: General/trade

9781442244498 £31.00 / $40.00 HB 9780810895904 £21.95 / $28.00 PB

A Christian Approach to Work and Family Burnout

The Supremacy of Love An Agape-Centered Vision of Aristotelian Virtue Ethics

Calling, Caring, and Connecting

By Eric J. Silverman

By Thomas V. Frederick and Scott E. Dunbar August 2019 156 pp 9781498584289 £69.00 / $90.00 HB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

August 2019 176 pp 9781793608833 £69.00 / $90.00 HB

Women and the Psychosocial Construction of Madness

The Origins of Shamanism, Spirit Beliefs, and Religiosity

Edited by Marie Brown and Marilyn Charles

A Cognitive Anthropological Perspective

August 2019 236 pp

Series: Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts

9781498591942 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Imprint: Lexington Books 9781498551892 Audiences: Professional £77.00 / $100.00 and scholarly HB 9781498551915 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

African Personality and Spirituality

Nabokov's Mimicry of Freud

The Role of Abosom and Human Essence

Art as Science

August 2019 254 pp

August 2019 210 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781498521222 £71.00 / $92.00 HB 9781498521246 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

2019 BACKLIST

By H. Sidky

By Teckyoung Kwon

By Anthony EphirimDonkor

60

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Series: Dialog-on-Freud August 2019 200 pp 9781498557603 £73.00 / $95.00 HB 9781498557627 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly


One Teenager at a Time

Grief and Romantic Relationship Dissolution

Developing SelfAwareness and Critical Thinking in Adolescents

By Shawn Blue Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

By Kari O'Driscoll August 2019 122 pp 9781475851458 £38.00 / $50.00 HB

July 2019 322 pp

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

August 2019 220 pp 9781498568555 £73.00 / $95.00 HB 9781498568579 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

Deconstructing Anxiety

The Reproductive Industry

The Journey from Fear to Fulfillment

Intimate Experiences and Global Processes

By Todd E. Pressman

Edited by Vera Mackie, Nicola J. Marks and Sarah Ferber

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781538125397 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

July 2019 196 pp 9781498570657 £69.00 / $90.00 HB

Integrated Care for the Traumatized

Lacan and Hegel for Talk Therapy

A Whole-Person Approach Edited by Ilene A. Serlin, Stanley Krippner and Kirwan Rockefeller

Series: New Imago

9781538118009 £95.00 / $124.00 HB 9781538118016 £42.00 / $55.00 PB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Breaking through Schizophrenia

By Wilfried Ver Eecke

July 2019 298 pp

Series: Critical Perspectives on the Psychology of Sexuality, Gender, and Queer Studies

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

July 2019 232 pp 9781538121375 £69.00 / $90.00 HB

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

2019 BACKLIST

61


Lives Interrupted

Milan Kundera's Fiction

Psychiatric Narratives of Struggle and Resilience

A Critical Approach to Existential Betrayals

Edited by Michael O’Loughlin, Secil AracOrhun and Montana Queler July 2019 388 pp

Series: Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts

9781498568333 £88.00 / $115.00 Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional HB and scholarly

May 2019 234 pp 9781498591003 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

By Karen von Kunes

May 2019 224 pp 9781498510806 £69.00 / $90.00 HB

Resituating Humanistic Psychology

Suicide and SelfHarm in Prisons and Jails

Finding Meaning in an Age of Medicalization, Digitization, and Identity Politics

2nd Edition

By Patrick M. Whitehead and Miles Groth Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

By Christine Tartaro

May 2019 288 pp

The Moral Psychology of Sadness

Uncoming Communities

Edited by Anna Gotlib

By Jessica Datema and Manya Steinkoler

9781498592970 £65.00 / $85.00 HB

62

Series: Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

2019 BACKLIST

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781498558723 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

Revisioning War Trauma in Cinema

May 2019 146 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Series: Moral Psychology of the Emotions April 2019 226 pp 9781783488605 £97.00 / $126.00 HB 9781783488612 £31.00 / $39.95 PB

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly


Making Mandated Addiction Treatment Work

Methodological Problems with the Academic Sources of Popular Psychology

2nd Edition By Barbara C. Wallace

April 2019 390 pp

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

9781442268586 £85.00 / $110.00 HB 9781442268593 £42.00 / $55.00 PB

Context, Inference, and Measurement April 2019 266 pp

Imprint: Lexington Books 9781498524148 Audiences: Professional £77.00 / $100.00 and scholarly HB 9781498524162 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

Mediation, Conciliation, and Emotions

Romantic Love in America Cultural Models of Gay, Straight, and Polyamorous Relationships

The Role of Emotional Climate in Understanding Violence and Mental Illness April 2019 266 pp

By Peter D. Ladd and Kyle E. Blanchfield

9781498532754 Imprint: Lexington Books £77.00 / $100.00 Audiences: Professional and scholarly HB 9781498532778 £31.00 / $39.99 PB

By Victor C. de Munck April 2019 244 pp

Series: Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society

9781498538695 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

Parents and Textbooks

Women & Psychosis Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Answers that Reveal Essential Steps for Improvement

Edited by Marie Brown and Marilyn Charles

By Gerard Giordano March 2019 128 pp 9781475838961 £46.00 / $60.00 HB 9781475838978 £22.95 / $30.00 PB

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Audiences: Professional and scholarly

By Robert Ausch

March 2019 226 pp 9781498591911 £73.00 / $95.00 HB

Series: Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts Imprint: Lexington Books Audiences: Professional and scholarly

2019 BACKLIST

63


DISTRIBUTION NBN International 1 Deltic Avenue Rooksley Milton Keynes MK13 8LD UK T: +44 (0) 1752 202301 E: NBNi.Orders@ingramcontent. com The A m ericas Rowman & Littlefield 15200 NBN Way Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 USA T: +1-800-462-6420 E: orders@rowman.com

SALES & RIGHTS M atthew Urw in, Head of Sales (UK & Eu rope) T: +44 (0)7432 314173 E: murwin@rowman.com Sean M cDonagh, Head of Rights & Perm issions T: +44 (0)20 3111 1090 E: smcdonagh@rowman.com Rachel Tw om bly, Rights & Perm issions A ssistant T: +1 301-459-3386 ext. 5420 E: RTwombly@rowman.com

AGENTS & REPRESENTATIVES

China, Hong Kong & Taiw an Asia Publishers Service Limited Hong Kong T: +852 2553 9289 E: aps_hk@asiapubs.com.hk

Sou th thern ern A frica Jonathan Ball Publishers Cape Town, South Africa T: +27 11 601 8000 E: services@jonathanball.co.za

Korea Wise Book Solutions Seoul, Korea T: +822 499 4301 E: sunnycheong88@naver.com

N igeria Femi Anulopo Rombic Concepts Ltd Ibadan, Nigeria T: +234(0)8033280593 E: ceo@rombicconceptsltd.com

Singapore, Thailand, etnam , Vi Vietnam Indonesia, Laos, Cam bodia, M yanm ar, Bru nei Taylor & Francis Asia Pacific Singapore Tel: +65 6508 2888 Fax: +65 6742 9356 Email: info@tandf.com.sg M alaysia Taylor & Francis Publishing Services Ltd Kuala Lumpur Tel: +60 (03) 5630 1361 Fax: +60 (03) 5630 1732 Email: info@tandf.com.sg Pakistan Tahir Lodhi Lahore, Pakistan T: +92 42 35292168 E: tahirlodhi@gmail.com M iddle East Avicenna Partnership Ltd, UK Bill Kennedy T: +44 7802 244457 E: avicennabk@gmail.com

Eu rope Durnell Marketing Ltd, UK T: +44 (0)1892 544272 E: orders@durnell.co.uk

Claire de Gruchy T: +44 7771 887843 E: claire_degruchy@yahoo.co.uk

A u stra stralia lia & N ew Zealand Woodslane T: +61 2 8445 23003 E: info@woodslane.com.au

India, Bangladesh, N epal, Bhu tan & Sri Lanka KW Publishers Private Limited Delhi, India T: +91-011-23263498 T: +91-011-43528107 E: kw@kwpub.com

Japan MHM Limited T: +81-3-3518-9449 E: purchasing@mhmlimited.co.jp

64

WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION

SPECIALIST PARTNERS IN UK ONLY Hal Leonard & Prom etheu s Books Publishers Group UK T: +44 (0) 20 7405 110 E: sales@pguk.co.uk Cou ntry Sports Quiller Publishing T: +44 1939 261616 E: matt@quillerbooks.com M ilitary History Casemate UK T: +44 (0) 1226 734350 E: orders@casematepublishers. co.uk A rts & Craft Search Press UK T: 01892 510850 E: sales@searchpress.com Grantham Book Services (PGUK & Quiller) T: +44 (0) 1476 541080 E: orders@gbs.tbs-ltd.co.uk


65


rowmaninternational.com 6 Tinworth Street London SE11 5AL UK

Catalogue powered by

66


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.