| These are for people who are interested in looking at the more professional reference books. I tried to choose the best ones that will make decent sense to people without a doctorate! | ||
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| DSM-IV-TR Casebook: A Learning Companion to...
$60.18 If you're interested in reading about cases to help you understand disorders, run, don't walk, to get this book. | Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Complete ...
by Aphrodite Matsakis Matsakis' handbook for professionals. This is one of the very best books on my shelf, both clinically and for information on ... | I Can't Get over It: A Handbook for Trauma ...
by Aphrodite Matsakis $16.47 The self-help version of Matsakis' book, and will make sense to laypersons. |
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| The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness
by Erich Fromm $15.64 Fromm is my favorite classic psychologist (though I like Jung, he's hard to read)--this book is one of the most satisfying--ye... | Escape from Freedom
by Erich Fromm $10.88 Fromm's best work (IMHO) and one of the most classic--he looks at why people are followers, and why we get swept up in herd me... | Do One Thing Different: Ten Simple Ways to ...
by Bill O'hanlon An excellent layperson guide to solution-focused therapy. Few laypersons are aware of this approach, but this book will actua... |
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| The Definitive Book of Body Language
by Barbara Pease $16.50 Best body languge book I've ever seen, with lots of pictures, evolutionary explanations for why the gestures have developed, a... | Existential Psychotherapy
by Irvin D. Yalom $46.45 Yalom is easy to read and one of the key psychology authors. This is a great hands-on, application-oriented approach to existe... | Love's Executioner: and Other Tales of Psyc...
by Irvin D. Yalom Many people's favorite book on what therapy is like from the therapist's point of view. Nonfiction, but reads like several sh... |
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