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Your Life for Teens
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Dear Friends:
Some New Harbinger books are so trusted by readers and so often recommended by professionals,
it’s essential to keep them updated with the latest research and treatment information. The Anxiety
and Phobia Workbook is one of these. With over one million copies in print, this workbook has been
an invaluable tool for thousands of anxiety sufferers and the mental health professionals who treat
them.
The OCD Workbook is another title that has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and continues to be recommended by therapists across the
country and abroad. Both are available in new editions this season, The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook
in its fifth edition and The OCD Workbook in its third, to ensure readers have access to the most
current research and cutting-edge techniques for moving past anxiety disorders.
In our effort to make acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) techniques more accessible to medical
and behavioral healthcare providers, we are also introducing a new book targeted to clinicians seeking
ways to help patients on all fronts, both psychologically and physically. Real Behavior Change in
Primary Care offers primary care providers easy ten-minute interventions for making permanent
changes in the lives of patients whose psychological distress, inability to comply with treatment, or
lifestyle habits keep them from being healthy. This is an extraordinary book if your work involves any
form of behavioral medicine. I urge you not to miss it.
Therapists who already use acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in their practices may find that
our new book, Your Life on Purpose, makes useful adjunctive reading for clients. I wrote this book with
John Forsyth and Georg Eifert to help readers not only identify their values and life purpose, but also
overcome the many practical obstacles that face us daily as we attempt to live more meaningful lives.
Thank you, as always, for supporting New Harbinger books and recommending them to your clients.
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New Books.................................................................................1
Therapeutic methods & modalities...................12
acceptance & commitment therapy 12
behavior analysis 16
brief therapy 20
cognitive behavioral therapy 21
compassion-focused therapy 22
dialectical behavior therapy 22
EMDR 23
energy psychology 23
guided journaling 24
life coaching 24
neural path therapy 24
schema therapy 25
anxiety disorders.............................................................25
general anxiety (including GAD) 25
social anxiety disorder 31
panic disorder & agoraphobia 32
specific phobias 33
obsessive-compulsive disorder 35
trauma, abuse & PTSD.......................................................37
mood disorders..................................................................40
depression 40
bipolar & cyclothymic disorders 47
childhood & adolescent Problems................... 49
addiction & recovery 50
anger problems 51
anxiety disorders 51
asperger’s disorder 54
attention deficit disorder 54
autism disorder 55
bipolar disorder 56
depression 56
eating disorders 57
grief management 58
impulse-control disorders 58
social & interpersonal problems 59
stress management 61
trauma, abuse & PTSD 62
other disorders 62
developmental psychology.................................... 6 3
eating & Body-image Disorders.............................. 6 4
borderline personality disorder...................... 6 8
narcissistic personality disorder.................... 6 9
attention deficit disorder..................................... 7 0
impulse-control disorders..................................... 7 2
other disorders............................................................... 7 3
pharmacology................................................................... 7 5
reference............................................................................... 7 6
issues & ideas........................................................................ 7 7
self-esteem............................................................................ 8 1
anger management........................................................ 8 4
addiction & recovery................................................... 88
grief management........................................................... 89
chronic pain management....................................... 91
Medical Conditions....................................................... 92
marriage, family & relationships........................ 93
communication................................................................. 99
relaxation & stress management..................... 100
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The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook,
Fifth Edition
New
Edition
Edmund J. Bourne, Ph.D.
The definitive workbook for people suffering with any type of anxiety, The Anxiety and Phobia
Workbook has already helped over one million people calm their fears and enjoy lives free
from the ceaseless worrisome thoughts characteristic of anxiety disorders. This fifth edition
has been thoroughly updated with information on new medications, such as Cymbalta and
Pristiq, and new neurobiology research that can help your clients better understand and treat
their anxiety. For the first time, this workbook delves into acceptance and commitment therapy
and mindfulness meditation, therapeutic approaches which are gaining in popularity among
clinicians, researchers, and anxiety sufferers.
This edition features a new chapter that addresses specific phobias that clients may
have, including fear of flying, fear of public speaking, fear of disease, and fear of heights,
offering strategies for overcoming each one. With this workbook, clients can learn and
practice a range of proven methods for overcoming anxiety:
• Relaxation and breathing techniques
• Imagery and real-life desensitization
• Challenging negative self-talk and mistaken beliefs
• Acceptance and commitment therapy
• Skills for preventing and coping with panic attacks
“ hhhhh …this is a concise, practical, and comprehensive directory on how to reduce
anxiety. A highly regarded and widely known resource.”
—Authoritative Guide to Self-Help Resources in Mental Health, Revised Edition
“A great resource for a holistic approach.”
—Reid Wilson, author of Don’t Panic
“Extremely well done.”
—Christopher McCullough, author of Managing Your Anxiety
“Any who’ve struggled with panic attacks and fears will find this packed with self-help
exercises and guidelines to overcoming anxiety and stress, from understanding how to
assert oneself to creating a positive recovery strategy.”
—Midwest Book Review
“This workbook offers a practical and comprehensive guide to anyone struggling to cope
with the many-faceted manifestations of panic and anxiety.”
—Child & Behavior Therapy
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Anxiety Disorders n Chapter 2. Major Causes of Anxiety Disorders n Chapter 3.
Recovery: A Comprehensive Approach n Chapter 4. Relaxation n Chapter 5. Physical Exercise n Chapter 6.
Coping with Panic Attacks n Chapter 7. Help for Phobias: Exposure n Chapter 8. Self-Talk n Chapter 9. Mistaken
Beliefs n Chapter 10. Personality Styles That Perpetuate Anxiety n Chapter 11. Ten Common Phobias n Chapter
12. Dealing with Feelings n Chapter 13. Being Assertive n Chapter 14. Self-Esteem n Chapter15. Nutrition n
Chapter 16. Health Conditions That May Contribute to Anxiety n Chapter 17. Medication for Anxiety n Chapter
18. Meditation n Chapter 19. Taking a Step Back from Anxiety n Chapter 20. Personal Meaning n Appendix 1
Resources n Appendix 2 Additional Hierarchies n Appendix 3 Resources for Relaxation n Appendix 4 How to
Stop Obsessive Worry n Appendix 5 Affirmations for Overcoming Anxiety n Reference List
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
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8.5 x 11 / 456 pages / 2011
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8912
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8915
US $24.95
Edmund J. Bourne, Ph.D., has specialized
in the treatment of anxiety disorders and
related problems for over two decades. His
self-help books have helped over a million
people and have been translated into
numerous languages.
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From The Anxiety &
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Start out by clearly defining
your goals. What situations
would you most like to stop
avoiding? Do you want to be
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by yourself? Give a presentation
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Instead of aiming for something
as broad as being comfortable
with all types of shopping,
define a specific goal such as
“buying the week’s groceries
at the local grocery store by
myself” or “making a one-hour
flight.” Eventually you will want
to remove all restrictions—in
other words, be comfortable in
any store or on any flight.
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Psychology Moment by Moment
A Guide to Enhancing Your Clinical Practice with Mindfulness & Meditation
Elise E. Labbé, Ph.D.
8 x 10 / 248 pages / 2011
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8955
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8953
US $49.95
Elise E. Labbé, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the
University of South Alabama. She has
published numerous research papers in clinical and health psychology and presents at
national and international conferences. She
is the editor in chief of Journal of Sport
Behavior and clinic director for the USA
Psychological Clinic in Mobile, Alabama.
How and why do mindfulness approaches work in therapy? Despite the rising popularity
of third-wave psychotherapies, the answers to these questions remain overly generalized so that it can be difficult for mental health professionals to evaluate how a mindfulness approach may be working for a particular client. Psychology Moment by Moment
finally translates research into practice by providing clinicians with realistic methods of
evaluating and assessing mindfulness-based interventions for a variety of populations and
problems. This book draws on the latest theory and research on mindfulness, Jon KabatZinn’s groundbreaking Full Catastrophe Living, and other works, in order to provide you with
a comprehensive picture of the strengths and weaknesses of the variety of mindfulness
assessment systems developed in the past six years.
A practical guide as well as an important theoretical work, Psychology Moment by Moment offers methods of measuring and documenting mindfulness in your clients. Some of
these measures assess dispositional or trait mindfulness, while others measure state mindfulness. Many of these measures are currently administered only in research settings, and this
book provides guidelines for applying these measures in clinical practice. This is an essential
resource for every clinician searching for evidence-based mindfulness treatment protocols.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Mindfulness Concepts n Chapter 2. Mindfulness Strategies and Benefits n
Chapter 3. Practical Considerations in Using Mindfulness Techniques with Clients n Chapter 4. Mindfulness Techniques for Formal Practice n Chapter 5. Mindfulness Techniques for Informal Practice n Chapter 6. Measuring
Mindfulness n Chapter 7. Developing Mindfulness-Based Treatment Protocols n Chapter 8. Protocols for Specific Populations n Chapter 9. Protocols for Specific Problems n Chapter 10. Therapist Training in Mindfulness
n Chapter 11. Growing Your Mindfulness-Based Clinical Practice n Resources n References n Index
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
Learning RFT
An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory & Its Clinical Application
Niklas Törneke, MD
Foreword by Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Ph.d.
Afterword by Steven C. Hayes, Ph.d.
6 x 9 / 296 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-9064
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-9066
US $49.95
Niklas Törneke, MD, is a psychiatrist
and licensed psychotherapist in private
practice in Kalmar, Sweden. Together with
Jonas Ramnenrö, Ph.D, he has previously
authored The ABCs of Human Behavior.
Read a chapter at learn-rft.nhpubs.com
In the book, author Niklas Törneke presents the building blocks of RFT: language as a
particular kind of relating, derived stimulus relations, and transformation of stimulus
functions. He then shows how these concepts are essential to understanding acceptance
and commitment therapy and other therapeutic models. Learning RFT shows how to use
experiential exercises and metaphors in psychological treatment and explains how they can
help your clients. This book belongs on the bookshelves of psychologists, psychotherapists,
students, and others seeking to deepen their understanding of psychological treatment
from a behavioral perspective.
“There is no better place to start learning about RFT than this excellent book. Törneke
teaches the principles of RFT simply and elegantly…. I wish a book like this had existed
when I first learned about RFT.”
—Russ Harris, author of The Happiness Trap and ACT Made Simple
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Part 1 n Background n Chapter 1. Radical Behaviorism and Fundamental Behavior Analytic
Principles n Chapter 2. Thinking and Human Language n Chapter 3. Is the Power of Thinking a Clinically Relevant
Issue? n Part 2 n Relational Learning n Chapter 4. Derived Relational Responding as the Fundamental Element
in Human Language n Chapter 5. Analogies, Metaphors, and Our Experience of Self n Chapter 6. Relational
Framing and Rule-Governed Behavior n Chapter 7. The Dark Side of Human Languaging n Part 3 n Clinical
Implications n Chapter 8. Learning Theory and Psychological Therapies n Chapter 9. General Guidelines for
Clinical Behavior Analysis n Chapter 10. Altering the Context with a Focus on Consequences n Chapter 11.
Altering the Context with a Focus on Antecedents n References
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
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Real Behavior Change in Primary Care
Improving Patient Outcomes and Increasing Job Satisfaction
Patricia J. Robinson, Ph.D., Debra A. Gould, MD, MPH,
& Kirk D. Strosahl, Ph.D.
Between repeat patient visits and the frustrating progression of preventable symptoms and
conditions, it’s no wonder so many medical and behavioral health providers feel burned out
and at a loss for effective solutions. Real Behavior Change in Primary Care offers ten-minute
interventions that provide your patients with the tools they need to change unworkable and
unhealthy behaviors. Each short, yet powerful intervention utilizes empirically supported skills
from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you empower patients to take charge
of the psychological blocks that keep them from resolving their health problems.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents PART 1 n A New Model for Addressing Psychological Problems n Chapter 1. Beyond Mind
as a Machine n Chapter 2. How People Get Stuck n Chapter 3. Creating a Context for Change n Chapter 4.
Takin’ It to the Streets: Real Behavior Change Tools n PART 2 n Promoting Real Behavior Change in Patient Care
n Chapter 5. The Struggle: Engaging Patients with Chronic Disease n Chapter 6. The Solution that Becomes the
Problem: Intervening with Alcohol and Substance Abuse n Chapter 7. “Doc, This Pain Is Killing Me”: Addressing
Chronic Pain with Compassion n Chapter 8. A Fresh Approach to the Daily Duo: Anxiety and Depression n Chapter
9. Living in the Past, Dying in the Present: Trauma and Violence n PART 3 n Applying Real Behavior Change Tools
in Daily Practice n Chapter 10. Better and Faster: The Risk of Burnout n Chapter 11. Provider Wellness: Preventing
Burnout and Improving Job Satisfaction n Appendix A. Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-II) n Appendix
B. Primary Care Provider Acceptance and n Action Questionnaire (PCP-AAQ) n Appendix C. Primary Care Provider
Stress Checklist (PCP-SC) n Appendix D. Real Behavior Change Interviewing—The Three-T and Workability Questions n Appendix E. Real Behavior Change Interviewing—The Love, Work, Play, and Health Questions n Appendix
F. Six Core Processes—Psychological Flexibility n Appendix G. Core Process Assessment Tool (CPAT) n Appendix
H. Real Behavior Change Pocket Guide n Appendix I. Patient Education—Bull’s-Eye Worksheet n Appendix J n
Provider Tool—Retirement Party Worksheet n Appendix K. Provider Tool—Bull’s-Eye Professional and Personal
Values Assessment n Appendix L. Burnout Prevention and Recovery Plan n References n Index
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2011
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8327
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8328
US $59.95
Patricia J. Robinson, Ph.D., is a consultant and
trainer for Mountainview Consulting Group in
Yakima, Washington. She is a pioneer in ACT
and in the design and evaluation of behavioral
health services for primary care settings.
Debra A. Gould, MD, MPH, is associate clinical
professor at the University of Washington.
Kirk D. Strosahl, Ph.D., is associate clinical
professor at the University of Washington
School of Medicine and cofounder of acceptance
and commitment therapy.
Read a chapter at
primary-care.nhpubs.com
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for
Eating Disorders
A Process-Focused Guide to Treating Anorexia & Bulimia
Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.,
& Troy DuFrene
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders presents, for the first time, a stepby-step acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) guide for clinicians who work with
clients with anorexia and bulimia. The book will help you assess and treat eating disorders, which are among the deadliest and most difficult-to-treat psychological disorders.
It discusses specific problems you may encounter when treating eating disorder sufferers.
The content does not assume any prior familiarity with eating disorders, mindfulness and
acceptance-based therapies, or cognitive behavioral treatments in general.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Introduction: New Perspectives on the Treatment of Disordered Eating n PART 1 n Foundations of ACT n Chapter 1. What Is ACT? n Chapter 2. What Are Eating Disorders? n Chapter 3. Where Do Eating
Disorders Come From and How Do They Work? n Chapter 4. The Goals and Targets of ACT for Eating Disorders
n PART 2 n Delving into ACT n Chapter 5. Training Present-Moment Focus n Chapter 6. Training Cognitive
Defusion n Chapter 7. Training Experiential Acceptance n Chapter 8. Training Transcendent Self-Awareness n
Chapter 9. Training Valued Living n Chapter 10. Training Committed Action n Chapter 11. Measuring and Making
Change n PART 3 n Sample Protocol (What This Work Might Look Like) n Chapter 12. Phase 1: Choosing Direction n Chapter 13. Phase 2: Building Flexibility in the Therapy Session n Chapter 14. Phase 3: Bringing Flexibility
to Bear in Your Life n Conclusion n What Now? Integration and Reconceptualization n Additional Resources
n Appendix A. Body Image—Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (BI-AAQ) n Appendix B. Process Notes n
Appendix C. Template for Assessment Plan n Appendix D. Template for Self-Monitoring Food Diary n Appendix
E. Blank Hexaflex n Appendix G. Example Narrative Conceptualization n References
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
6 x 9 / 256 pages / 2011
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7339
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7338
US $59.95
Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., is assistant professor
of psychology at Louisiana State University.
Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D., is on the faculty of
the Psychology Department at the University
of Mississippi. He is coauthor of Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy, Terapia de Aceptión y Compromiso: Un Tratamiento Conductual Centrado en
los Valores, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
for Chronic Pain, and over forty-five articles and
chapters on related basic and applied issues.
Troy DuFrene, is a writer who lives and
works in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Eating with Fierce Kindness
A Mindful & Compassionate Guide to Losing Weight
Sasha T. Loring, M.Ed., LCSW
5 x 7 / 200 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-9277
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-9271
US $16.95
Sasha T. Loring, M.Ed., LCSW, is a
psychotherapist, creator of The Wisdom
Path for Changing Your Relationship with
Food, and she teaches mindful eating
and mindfulness-based stress reduction
programs in Durham, North Carolina.
Read a chapter at eat-kind.nhpubs.com
Eating with Fierce Kindness presents a new approach to weight loss, one that focuses on
breaking that destructive cycle with self-compassion. This book will help your clients become aware of the present moment so that they can make healthy food choices, but also
shows them how to manage the inevitable obstacles to weight loss: disappointment at the
rate of weight loss, guilt about “cheating” on a diet, emotional issues surrounding food,
negative body image, and low self-confidence. Clients will learn to move beyond pursuing
weight loss in order to meet a social standard or because of a bad self-image and instead
develop healthier eating habits out of kindness toward themselves and their bodies. The
book also offers advice for changing eating patterns, recognizing the signs of hunger and
fullness, and navigating food triggers, such as emotional eating, that may be affecting
eating patterns. Four meditation practices at the end of the book will help your clients
practice the art of self-compassion and get started seeing their weight loss journey in a
brand new way.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Fierce Kindness n Chapter 2. Introducing the Inner Critic to Compassion n
Chapter 3. What Is Mindfulness and How Does It Help? n Chapter 4. Viewing Weight Loss as an Outcome,
Not a Goal n Chapter 5. The RE-PAIR Process for Reducing Emotional n Reactivity n Chapter 6. Exploring
the Wanting Mind n Chapter 7. Distinguish Between Feeding Your Body and Feeding Your Mind n Chapter 8.
Reclaiming Your Body n Chapter 9. Bringing Awareness to Eating n Chapter 10. Moving Forward n Additional
Resources n References
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
Your Life on Purpose
How to Find What Matters & Create the Life You Want
Matthew McKay, Ph.D., John P. Forsyth, Ph.D., &
Georg H. Eifert, Ph.D.
So many people postpone pursuing their goals and dreams because they think they’ll get
to them later, when they have more time or feel they’re worthy of them. As a result, they
go through life feeling weighed down by daily responsibilities and their own self-doubts,
entirely disconnected from a sense of real purpose.
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-9056
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-9059
US $16.95
Matthew McKay, Ph.D., is a professor at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. He has authored and coauthored
numerous books, including The Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook, Self-Esteem, Thoughts and Feelings, When Anger
Hurts, and ACT on Life Not on Anger.
John P. Forsyth, Ph.D., is a scientist, writer, professor of psychology, and director of clinical training at the University at Albany,
SUNY. He is an internationally recognized leader in the growth of
newer acceptance and mindfulness-based behavior therapies.
Georg H. Eifert, Ph.D., is professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Chapman University in Orange County,
California. He was ranked as one of the top thirty researchers in
behavior analysis and therapy and has authored over a hundred
publications on psychological causes and treatments of anxiety
and psychological suffering.
Your Life on Purpose is about doing what matters every day instead of waiting for the
perfect time to feel fulfilled and alive. With this book, your clients will learn to move past
daily distractions, fear of failure, and self-judgment, and zero in on the passions that connect them with their true selves. Everyone deserves to live a life of purpose, aligned with
their deepest values.
With Your Life on Purpose, your clients will discover how to:
• Find and do what they are passionate about
• Keep mental obstacles, fears, and daily demands from blocking their path to fulfillment
• Find their way when values conflict
• Focus on what truly matters to make their dreams a reality
• Make a lasting impact on the world
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Chapter 1. It’s Your Life: If Not Now, When? n Chapter 2. Why Values Matter n Chapter
3. Pursuing Self-Growth Values n Chapter 4. Finding Meaning by Serving Others n Chapter 5. Life Purpose n
Chapter 6. Navigating Values Conflicts n Chapter 7. What Are the Barriers to Living Your Values? n Chapter 8.
Willingness with Cognitive Barriers n Chapter 9. Willingness with Emotional Barriers n Chapter 10. Willingness
with Behavioral Barriers n Chapter 11. Living Your Life on Purpose
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
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life-purpose.nhpubs.com
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The OCD Workbook, Third Edition
Your Guide to Breaking Free from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
new books
New
Edition
Bruce M. Hyman, Ph.D., LCSW, & Cherry Pedrick, RN
Trusted and recommended by therapists, The OCD Workbook offers valuable information and
effective, step-by-step advice for breaking the hold this disorder has over your client’s life.
This revised edition contains new findings on the causes of OCD, including developments
in genetic research. It offers information on treatment options like neurosurgery and new
medications and a new chapter on day-to-day coping strategies for people with OCD. The
new edition includes expanded coverage of related disorders like body dysmorphic disorder,
trichotillomania, and skin picking. New information on relapse prevention, OCD in children,
and family involvement in OCD round out this important book.
“This is the best book on behavior therapy for OCD… a remarkable triumph.”
—Ian Osborn, MD, psychiatrist, assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of New
Mexico Health Science Center, and author of Tormenting Thoughts and Secret Rituals: The
Hidden Epidemic of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Part 1 n Learning About OCD n Chapter 1. What Is OCD? Forms of OCD and Case Examples
Chapter 2. A Closer Look at OCD: Symptoms and Causes n Chapter 3. What Can Be Done? Treatment Options
Part 2 n The Self-Directed Program n Chapter 4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for OCD: Introduction to the
Self-Directed Program n Chapter 5. Preparing for the Challenge: Self-Assessment n Chapter 6. Your Intervention
Strategy: Exposure and Response Prevention n Chapter 7. Imaginal Exposure: Facing Your Fears in Your Imagination n Chapter 8. Challenging Your Faulty Beliefs: Cognitive Restructuring n Chapter 9. Acceptance and Mindfulness Approaches to OCD: Learning to Live with OCD Thoughts n Part 3 n Using the Self-Directed Program for
Specific Forms of OCD n Chapter 10. Primarily Obsessional OCD: Breaking Free from Horrific Thoughts n Chapter
11. Scrupulosity: When OCD Gets Religious n Chapter 12. Hit-and-Run OCD: Hyperresponsibility Behind the
Wheel n Chapter 13. Health Anxiety: Hypochondriasis n Chapter 14. Hoarding OCD: When You Have Too Much
Stuff n Chapter 15. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Maintaining Your Gains for the Long Haul n Part 4 n
Co-occurring Disorders, Family Issues, and Finding Help n Chapter 16. OCD and Company: Obsessive-Compulsive
Spectrum Disorders n Chapter 17. It Happens to Children Too: Helping Your Child with OCD n Chapter 18. OCD
Is a Family Affair: Working Together to Overcome OCD n Chapter 19. Where to Get Help: How to Find a Good
Therapist and Other Sources of Support n Appendix n Resources n References
n
n
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8.5 x 11 / 256 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4224
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4221
US $21.95
Bruce M. Hyman, Ph.D., LCSW, is a cognitive behavioral therapist in private practice
in Hollywood, Florida, and has been the director of the OCD Resource Center of Florida
since 1991. He specializes in the cognitive
behavioral treatment of adults and children
with OCD, OCD spectrum disorders, and anxiety disorders.
Cherry Pedrick, RN, is a registered nurse
and freelance writer. She is coauthor of Loving Someone with OCD, Helping Your Child with
OCD, The Habit Change Workbook, The BDD
Workbook, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and
Anxiety Disorders.
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The Worrier’s Guide to Overcoming
Procrastination
Breaking Free from the Anxiety That Holds You Back
Pamela S. Wiegartz, Ph.D., & Kevin L. Gyoerkoe, Psy.D.
The Worrier’s Guide to Overcoming Procrastination explores the links between procrastination
and self-doubt, fear of failure, and perfectionism, and it presents clients with a four-step
plan for overcoming the doubts and fears that lead them to put things off. Your clients will
learn to set goals, manage their time, and cope with feelings of overstimulation. Through
numerous exercises and worksheets designed to teach cognitive therapy techniques, behavioral strategies, and mindfulness skills, clients learn to accept imperfection and uncertainty
and work past the behavioral patterns that keep the procrastination cycle going. The book
closes with a guide to preventing relapse by seeking support from others and celebrating
accomplishments in overcoming procrastination.
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Table of Contents PART 1 n Learn About Your Anxiety and Procrastination n Chapter 1. Understanding Anxious
Procrastination n Chapter 2. Evaluate Your Reasons for Procrastinating n Chapter 3. Get Motivated and Make a
Commitment n PART 2 n Change Your Mind About Anxiety and Procrastination n Chapter 4. Overcome Fears
of Failure and Success n Chapter 5. Know That You Can Do It n Chapter 6. Accept Imperfection and Uncertainty
n Chapter 7. Focus on the Now n PART 3 n Get Moving on Your Goals n Chapter 8. Confront Your Fears n
Chapter 9. Set Effective Goals n Chapter 10. Manage Time More Effectively n Chapter 11. Change the Way You
Relate n PART 4 n Maintain Positive Change n Chapter 12. Get Support n Chapter 13. Prevent a Relapse n
References
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
8 x 10 / 176 pages / 2011
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8718
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8717
US $19.95
Pamela S. Wiegartz, Ph.D., is a certified fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a member of the scientific
advisory board of OCD Chicago. Wiegartz maintains a practice
dedicated to treating individuals with anxiety disorders in
the greater Boston area.
Kevin L. Gyoerkoe, Psy.D., is codirector of the Anxiety and
Agoraphobia Treatment Center, a group practice in Chicago and
Northbrook, Illinois. He teaches courses on cognitive behavioral
therapy at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, has
been certified by the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, and serves
on the Scientific Advisory Board of OCD Chicago.
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The Post-Traumatic Insomnia Workbook
A Step-by-Step Program for Overcoming Sleep Problems After Trauma
Karin Elorriaga Thompson, Ph.D., &
C. Laurel Franklin, Ph.D.
This workbook is based in cognitive behavioral therapy, a powerful approach that has been
proven to be more effective over the long run than sleeping pills. Included are easy tips
and techniques clients can start doing right away to help them sleep better. They’ll learn a
variety of relaxation and sleep-scheduling skills that will help them put an end to broken
sleep, the need to stay on high alert throughout the night, and sleep-sabotaging habits
they may have developed. Find the root cause of your clients’ restless nights and help them
rediscover peaceful sleep.
8 x 10 / 200 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8939
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8939
US $21.95
Karin Elorriaga Thompson, Ph.D., is
assistant clinical professor at Tulane
University School of Medicine and a
clinical psychologist at the VA Medical
Center, Memphis, Tennessee.
C. Laurel Franklin, Ph.D., is assistant
clinical professor at Tulane University School
of Medicine and a clinical psychologist at the
Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care
System in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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“Enhanced with clear worksheets and easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions, Thompson
and Franklin provide a procedurally adept, evidence-based, authoritative self-help guide to mastering complex insomnia and nightmares associated with PTSD.”
—Kenneth L. Lichstein, Ph.D., professor at the University of Alabama and director of
the Sleep Research Project
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Trauma-Related Sleep Problems. n Chapter 2. Assessing Your Sleep Patterns,
Setting Goals, and Getting Started n Chapter 3. Your Bedroom Is for Sleep: De-Stress It! n Chapter 4. Prepare
Your Body and Mind for Sleep n Chapter 5. Help Yourself to a Good Night’s Sleep n Chapter 6. Time to Sleep:
Sleep Scheduling n Chapter 7. Sleep Beliefs: How You Think Affects How You Sleep n Chapter 8. Understanding
and Coping with Trauma-Related Nightmares n Chapter 9. Chronic Pain and Sleep n By Jeffrey A. West, Ph.D
n Chapter 10. Staying Motivated: Making Treatment Work n Appendix n Treatment Checklist n Resources n
References
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
The One-Way Relationship Workbook
Step-by-Step Help for Coping With Narcissists, Egotistical Lovers, Toxic
Coworkers & Others Who Are Incredibly Self-Absorbed
Neil J. Lavender, Ph.D., & Alan Cavaiola, Ph.D.
It can be extremely difficult to maintain a relationship with someone with NPD while keeping
one’s self-respect intact. This workbook is filled with strategies and exercises designed to teach
you or your clients to empower themselves and set firm boundaries with NPD sufferers without
irreparably damaging the relationship. Readers learn the different ways narcissism can manifest
itself in real-life situations, such as at work and in intimate relationships, and practice identifying
NPD behavior. The communication skills, coping skills, and NPD information in this workbook
comprise a complete toolkit for navigating narcissistic behavior in every area of life.
8 x 10 / 192 pages / 2011
ISBN-10: 1-57224-9099
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-9097
US $21.95
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Neil J. Lavender, Ph.D., has worked as
a practicing psychologist specializing in
relationship problems since 1989. He is a
professor of psychology at Ocean County
College in the Jersey Shore area.
Alan Cavaiola, Ph.D., is a professor in the
Department of Psychological Counseling at
Monmouth University where he is a member
of the graduate faculty. He is a licensed
psychologist, a licensed clinical alcohol and
drug counselor, and a licensed professional
counselor.
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Table of Contents Defining Personality Disorders n A Growing Trend n How This Book Can Help You • How to Use
This Book n PART 1 n Understanding Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder n Chapter 1. The Narcissistic
Personality • From Self-Loathing to Healthy Self-Love to Self-Absorbed • Defining Narcissism • Narcissistic Personality
Disorder • Personality Disorder vs. Personality Traits • Subtypes or Variations of Narcissistic Personality Disorder •
Narcissists at Work, Love, and Play • How Do Narcissists Get That Way? • How the Narcissist Affects You n Chapter
2. Are You Dealing with a Narcissist? • The Narcissist Changes the Way You Think, Feel, and Act • The Narcissist Takes
Advantage of You • The Narcissist Engages in Splitting Behaviors • The Narcissistic Wound n Chapter 3. Narcissism
in Personal Relationships and in the Workplace • Narcissists in Romantic Relationships • Narcissists As Parents n
• Narcissists in the Workplace n Chapter 4. How the Narcissist Affects You • How People Respond Emotionally to
Narcissists • Moving Beyond Codependence • Putting Things into Perspective… n PART 2 n Practical Strategies n
Chapter 5. Understanding What You Can and Cannot Change • Things You Cannot Change • Things You Can Change
• Lowered Expectations or Reasonable Expectations? • A Ray of Hope: Corrective Life Experiences n Chapter 6.
Setting Limits and Boundaries • Valuing Yourself and Increasing Your Self-Worth • Empowering Yourself by Setting
Boundaries • Difficulties with Boundary-Setting n Chapter 7. Establishing Better Communication • Communication
Skills 101 • Dealing with Tirades and Temper Tantrums n • Communicating with Exploitative Narcissists • Understanding Your Reactions to the Narcissist • Selecting a Communication Style n Chapter 8. Strategies for Managing Narcissists in Friendship, Love, and Family Life • Deciding If You Are Ready • Choosing What to Change • Implementing
Change and Reaping the Rewards n Chapter 9. Strategies for Managing Narcissists in the Workplace • Some Key
Strategies • Dealing with the Hot Spots • Above and Beyond: Differentiation of Self • Developing Your Own Career
Values and Goals n Resources n Recommended Reading n • Other Resources n References
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Mind-Body Workbook for PTSD
A 10-Week Program for Healing After Trauma
Stanley H. Block, MD, & Carolyn Bryant Block
People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suffer with disturbing mental images and
memories that cause stress and tension and make it difficult to concentrate on the here and
now. The Mind-Body Workbook for PTSD presents a healing ten-week program that helps
PTSD sufferers train their minds to focus on their bodies without distraction. Using this
method, your clients can short-circuit painful memories and symptoms of PTSD.
This workbook teaches mind-body techniques drawn from biofeedback, progressive
muscle relaxation, autogenic training, meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, and hypnosis. These techniques, taught through short, simple mindfulness writing exercises, will
help your clients bring forward traumatic thoughts and flashbacks and come to terms with
rumination and stress.
“In my twenty years of clinical experience working with complex PTSD, I have found mindbody bridging… to be the most tolerated and effective treatment approach among other
evidence-based models.”
—Lois Waldron, LCSW, Springfield, MA
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Self-Discovery and Self-Healing of PTSD n Chapter 2. Improve Everyday Life by
Melting Away n Your Tension n Chapter 3. Break the Tyranny of Negative Thoughts n Chapter 4. Why Your
Best Efforts Seem to Go Wrong n Chapter 5. Work Toward Resolving Your PTSD n Chapter 6. Heal the Negative
Self-Beliefs Trauma Causes n Chapter 7. Resolve Trauma Memories Step by Step n Chapter 8. Dealing with Your
Trauma: Triggers and Fears n Chapter 9. Heal Secondary Wounding and Face the Future with Peace of Mind n
Chapter 10. Life at Its Best n Appendix: Mind-Body Bridging Terms n References
Table of contents may vary from actual book.
8 x 10 / 200 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-9234
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-9233
US $21.95
Stanley H. Block, MD, is adjunct professor
of law and psychiatry at Seattle University
School of Law, adjunct professor of
psychiatry at the University of Utah School
of Medicine.
Carolyn Bryant Block is coauthor of
Bridging the I-System and the awardwinning book Come to Your Senses. She
is also the codeveloper of Identity System
(I-System) theory and techniques.
Read a chapter at mind-body.nhpubs.com
Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery
A Step-by-Step MBSR Approach to Help You Cope with Treatment
& Reclaim Your Life
Linda E. Carlson, Ph.D., R.Psych.,
& Michael P. Speca, Psy.D., R.Psych
foreword by zindel segal, ph.d.
The authors’ own research-based program, mindfulness-based cancer recovery (MBCR),
presented for the first time in this book, is proven to lower patients’ stress by 55 percent
and reduce mood disorders by 65 percent. Patients also reported feeling more vigorous and
less fatigued after undergoing the program.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Part I n Setting the Stage n Chapter 1. Mindfulness and Cancer • Outline of This Book • The
Cancer Experience • What Is Mindfulness? • Roots of Mindfulness • Development of MBCR • Is Mindfulness for
You? n Chapter 2. Stress and Cancer • The Stress Response • The Effects of Prolonged Stress • Recognizing Your
Stress Symptoms • Where Does Stress Come From? • Stress and the Mind-Body Connection • Mindfulness and Stress
• Stress and Cancer • Coping with Stress n Part II n The MBCR Program n Chapter 3. Beginning the Program.
• Intention, Attention, and Attitude • Seeing Things Anew • Paying Attention to Breathing • Body Scan • How to
Practice These Skills n Chapter 4. Responding to Stress n • Reacting vs. Responding to Stress • Formal and Informal
Mindfulness Practices • Sitting Meditation n Chapter 5. Mindful Movement • The Context of Yoga • Foundations for
Yoga Practice n • Getting Started • When to Practice Yoga n Chapter 6. Balancing Breath • The Autonomic Nervous
System • “Mini” Practices • When to Do Minis n Chapter 7. Stories We Tell Ourselves • Your Life in Stories • The
Nature of Thought n • Trouble in Mind: Our Distressing Stories • Thoughts Running Wild • The “Don’t Know” Mind
• Walking Meditation • How to Practice These Skills n Chapter 8. Meditation with Imagery • Your Life in Images •
Mountain Meditation • Lake and Tree Meditations • Uses of Nature Meditation n Chapter 9. A Day of Silence •
Why Practice a Day of Mindfulness in Silence? • What the Day Involves • How to Practice a Day of Silence n Chapter
10. Deepening and Expanding • Choiceless Awareness as a Path of Insight • Choiceless Awareness and Cancer n
Chapter 11. Moving into the World • You Are Not Alone • The Weekly Drop-in Group n Part III n Symptom Management and Everyday Mindfulness n Chapter 12. Mindful Coping with Cancer-Related Symptoms and Side Effects •
Hair Loss and Changes in Self-Image and Identity • Sleep and Fatigue • Pain • Nausea n Chapter 13. Knowing Our
Fear and Other Difficult Emotions • The Paradox of Avoidance • Opening to Emotional Suffering • Working with Difficult Emotions • Calming the Anxious Mind • Antidotes to Difficult Emotions n Chapter 14 . What Now • Everyday
Mindfulness • Life as Your Practice • Beyond Cancer • Healing Our World: Mindfulness in Community • Final Words
n Appendix n Reading List • Meditation Instruction • Inspirational Books on Meditation • Mind-Body Health • Buddhist n • Faith-Guided Approaches • Visualization and Imagery • Yoga and Stretching • Websites n References
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6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2011
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8874
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8878
US $17.95
Linda E. Carlson, Ph.D., R.Psych., holds
the Enbridge Research Chair in Psychosocial
Oncology, an Alberta Heritage Foundation
for Medical Research Health Scholar award,
and is associate professor in psychosocial
oncology at the University of Calgary.
Michael P. Speca, Psy.D., R.Psych., is adjunct
associate professor of psychosocial oncology
at the University of Calgary and a former
Canadian Cancer Society post-doctoral fellow
at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre.
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The ADHD Workbook for Teens
Activities to Help You Gain Motivation & Confidence
LARA HONOS-WEBB, PH.D.
The ADHD Workbook for Teens, the first workbook for teens suffering from this disorder,
shows your teen clients that it is possible to gain confidence and motivation by focusing on
their gifts and talents instead of the things that are most difficult for them. This easy-to-read,
engaging workbook shows teens how to identify and focus on their strengths and develop
the skills they need to overcome the impulsiveness, difficulty organizing and finishing projects,
social struggles, and poor attention common among teens with this disorder. Clients will learn
that they can actually change the way their brain works and learn to adapt to ADHD tendencies by building emotional intelligence, one of the core deficits in ADHD sufferers.
8 x 10 / 144 pages / 2011
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8653
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8656
US $15.95
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Lara Honos-Webb, Ph.D., is a licensed
clinical psychologist in private practice in the
San Francisco Bay Area. She is the author of
The Gift of ADHD, The Gift of ADHD Activity
Book, Listening to Depression, and The Gift of
Adult ADD.
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Table of Contents Activity 1. Having ADHD n Activity 2. When Is Your ADHD a Problem? n Activity 3. Defining
Yourself by What You Can Do n Activity 4. What Went Right? n Activity 5. Finding a Good Match for Your Skills
n Activity 6. Your Personality Traits and Learning Style n Activity 7. Creating Strategies to Overcome Obstacles
n Activity 8. Using Your Goals to Motivate You n Activity 9. Identifying and Expressing Your Feelings n Activity
10. Taking Charge of Your Thoughts n Activity 11. Building Your Brain n Activity 12. Listening When You Feel
Like You Can’t n Activity 13. Noticing When You’re Feeling Hyperactive n Activity 14. Pushing Back Against
Your “Can’ts” n Activity 15. Ending the Blame Game n Activity 16. Learning from Your Jealousy n Activity 17.
Are You Normal? n Activity 18. Changing Your Breathing, Changing Your Mood n Activity 19. What You Can
Do About Worry n Activity 20. Letting Go of Family Problems n Activity 21. How to Get High Without Drugs or
Alcohol n Activity 22. Taking a Stand Against Peer Pressure n Activity 23. Gaining Confidence n Activity 24.
Connecting with Your Family n Activity 25. Handling Criticism n Activity 26. Studying on Saturdays n Activity
27. The Power of Fifteen Minutes a Day n Activity 28. Failing Your Way to Success n Activity 29. Success Stories
n Activity 30. Facing Uncomfortable Feelings n Activity 31. Focusing on Where You Want to Go n Activity 32.
Getting Organized n Activity 33. Risky Behaviors n Activity 34. Classroom Accommodations n Activity 35. What
Makes a Good Friend? n Activity 36. How to Succeed in Love n Activity 37. Spending Time in Nature n Activity
38. Reaching for the Stars n Activity 39. Identifying Your Support Systems n Activity 40. Asking for Help
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The Bulimia Workbook for Teens
Activities to Help You Stop Bingeing and Purging
LISA M. SCHAB, LCSW
The Bulimia Workbook for Teens teaches teens who binge and purge how to replace unhealthy thoughts, feelings, and behaviors with a new set of habits. These activities are
based in cognitive behavioral therapy, the professional treatment of choice for bulimia,
and are arranged in a progressive format. Their order is based on the premise that bulimic
behavior serves a purpose for your client and may even act as a lifeline. In order to let
bulimia go, your client needs to feel confident that he or she has something just as good
as bingeing and purging to take its place. Activities aim to boost your clients’ self-esteem,
balance moodiness, restore a sense of power and confidence.
8 x 10 / 144 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8076
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8076
US $15.95
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Lisa M. Schab, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker with a private counseling
practice in the Chicago suburbs. She is the
author of twelve self-help books and has
written columns on healthy families, tweens,
and teens. One of her areas of specialization
is working with people suffering from eating
problems and disorders.
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Table of Contents A Personal Message To The Helping Professional n Notes For Use Of This Workbook n Activity
1. Bulimia is a False Friend n Activity 2. I Am a Miracle n Activity 3. A New Lifeline n Activity 4. Steps Toward
Change n Activity 5. False Media Images n Activity 6. The Truth About My Body n Activity 7. Body Image n Activity 8. Power Greater Than Bulimia n Activity 9. Inner Peace n Activity 10. Peace Through My Breath n Activity
11. Peace Through Thoughts And Images n Activity 12. Peace Through Meditation n Activity 13. Peace Through
Mindfulness n Activity 14. Peace Through Gratitude n Activity 15. Peace Through Loving Spirit n Activity 16.
Physical and Emotional Hunger n Activity 17. Fuel and Nutrition n Activity 18. Understanding Feelings n Activity
19. Managing Feelings n Activity 20. Managing Anger n Activity 21. Managing Sadness n Activity 22. Managing
Fear n Activity 23. Managing Anxiety n Activity 24. Managing Guilt And Shame n Activity 25. Tolerating Discomfort n Activity 26. Releasing Pain n Activity 27. Control n Activity 28. Embracing Imperfection n Activity 29. My
Authentic Self n Activity 30. Relax And Reward n Activity 31. The Next Right Step n Activity 32. Solving Problems
n Activity 33. “I Feel” Statements n Activity 34. Acting Assertively n Activity 35. Limits And Boundaries n Activity
36. Honesty n Activity 37. Acceptance And Forgiveness n Activity 38. Handling Conflict n Activity 39. Triggers n
Activity 40. Infinite Possibilities n Activity 41. Accepting The Process n Activity 42. Unconditional Love
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Making Sense of Your Senses
A Workbook for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder
Christopher R. Auer, MA & Michelle M. Auer, MS, OTR
Making Sense of Your Senses is a workbook designed to help children with SPD reintegrate
their senses and develop awareness and understanding of their SPD. While these activities
can stand alone, as each focuses on a specific skill, all of them help children develop strategies to counter the tests of daily life, including morning routines, mealtimes, and classroom
functioning. Many activities also involve physical activity, as becoming physically adept
helps kids with SPD keep from becoming overwhelmed.
8 x 10 / 144 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-836X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8366
US $16.95
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents A Note to Kids n A Note to Parents n Activity 1 Your Favorite Things n Activity 2 Understanding Your Feelings n Activity 3 Your Senses Help You Make Choices n Activity 4 Tasting and Touching n
Activity 5 Smelling n Activity 6 Being a Noise Detective n Activity 7 Seeing Is Believing n Activity 8 Sensations
That Drive You Nuts! n Activity 9 Your Senses Need to Work Together n Activity 10 Sensations That You Love!
n Activity 11 The Athlete in You n Activity 12 Being Aware of Your Body n Activity 13 Being a Sensory Detective
n Activity 14 Coordination and Balance n Activity 15 Staying Alert n Activity 16 When You’re in Tough Spots
n Activity 17 Creating a Journal n Activity 18 Relaxing After School n Activity 19 Creating a Calm-Down Space
n Activity 20 Getting Ready for Bed n Activity 21 Getting Ready for School n Activity 22 Making Homework
Pleasing to Your Senses n Activity 23 Making Mealtimes Easier n Activity 24 Haircuts Can Be Great! n Activity
25 Keeping Yourself Clean n Activity 26 When Brothers or Sisters Drive You Crazy n Activity 27 Taking Care of
Your Senses in the Classroom n Activity 28 Playing Can Help n Activity 29 Help for Handwriting n Activity 30
Working at Your Desk n Activity 31 Keeping Organized n Activity 32 Identifying Your Strengths n Activity 33
Getting Support at School n Activity 34 Making Friends n Activity 35 Finding People to Help You n Activity
36 When You’ve Done Something You’re Sorry For n Activity 37 Staying Safe from Bullies n Activity 38 Helping
Other Kids n Activity 39 Setting Goals for the Future n Activity 40 Celebrate!
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Christopher R. Auer, MA, is the disabilities and mental health administrator for the
Head Start program in the Denver Mayor’s
Office for Education and Children. He is also
affiliate faculty at Regis University.
Michelle M. Auer, MS, OTR, is an occupational therapist for a school district in the
Denver area. She also maintains a private
practice providing hippotherapy for children.
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After the Stork
The Couple’s Guide to Preventing & Overcoming Postpartum Depression
Sara Rosenquist, Ph.D.
forword by michael d. Yapko, ph.d.
Having a baby is one of the most dramatic transitions a family can make, and both opens
the parents to the greatest love one can experience and sets in motion a rollercoaster of
emotions. These feelings are affected significantly by psychological and social factors—in
fact, studies reveal that nearly as many new fathers as new mothers exhibit symptoms of
postpartum depression.
Written by a clinical psychologist specializing in postpartum depression, After the Stork
clearly explains this often misunderstood condition and offers a revolutionary approach to
stopping depression in its tracks. Clients will discover powerful tools for addressing the sleep
deprivation, financial tensions, and stress that can cause depression to take hold, and finally
be able to make more room for experiencing the joy of welcoming a new child into their life.
Clients will learn how to:
• Develop depression-busting habits of thought
• Reconnect to their family, friends, and community
• Reignite an intimate relationship with their partner
• Move past guilt and shame and step into their new role as a great parent
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8637
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8632
US $18.95
Sara Rosenquist, Ph.D., maintains a clinical
practice and specializes in reproductive health
issues ranging from infertility to postpartum
depression.
Read a chapter at stork.nhpubs.com
“Sara Rosenquist’s take on postpartum depression is revelatory and full of hope.”
—Ethan Watters, author of Crazy Like Us
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Postpartum Depression: More Than Just Hormones n Chapter 2. Habits of Thought
Chapter 3. The Social Side of Depression n Chapter 4. Expectations Meet Reality: The Perfect Storm n Chapter
5. Getting Some: Sleep and Sex After the Baby n Chapter 6. The Dance of Parenting n Chapter 7. Money: Beyond
Smoke and Mirrors n References
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Narrated by ACT cofounder Steven Hayes, each of the episodes explores specific areas of the model.
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ACT in Action DVD
Facing the Struggle
DVD / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5271
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5273
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In episode one, Facing the Struggle introduces viewers to the organization and objectives
of the series. They learn about informed consent, a critical first step when introducing
clients to ACT work. The first episode covers working with a dug-in client and the move
toward creative hopelessness. Viewers learn about the role of psychoeducation in the
therapy process and how to present a valued alternative when treating a client in
chronic pain.
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., with Ann Bailey, M.Psyc.,
& JoAnne Dahl, Ph.D.
ACT in Action DVD
Control & Acceptance
DVD / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-528X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5280
US $59.95
How is living with your thoughts something of a rigged game? Find out in Control and
Acceptance, the second episode in the ACT in Action series. Viewers learn how to structure
ACT work. Help your clients see the real costs of their attempts to avoid and control
painful experience. Start encouraging clients to be with themselves and to start figuring
out what needs to change in their lives.
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., with Ann Bailey, M.Psyc.
ACT in Action DVD
Cognitive Defusion
DVD / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5298
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5297
US $59.95
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One of the more central processes in the ACT model, Cognitive Defusion, is the subject of
the third episode in the series. Viewers learn what defusion is and watch as Steven C.
Hayes starts out a client with defusion work. Viewers find out how to integrate defusion
into treatment. In the latter part of the program, it explores a variety of alternative ways
to practice defusion.
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., with Rainer F. Sonntag, MD
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Mindfulness, Self & Contact
with the Present Moment
In episode 4, Mindfulness, Self, and Contact with the Present Moment, viewers will be introduced to the mindfulness components of ACT. Viewers find out how to use mindfulness in
session, help their clients foster a transcendent sense of self, and coach others to remain
in contact with the present moment while focusing on their values.
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., with Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
DVD / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5301
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5303
US $59.95
ACT in Action DVD
Values & Action
Values and Action, the fifth episode in the series, describes the ACT approach to values.
This program shows how to guide a client through a values assessment and help make
the transition from process goals to a life oriented to valued directions. This episode also
includes a segment where values are connected to work with clients in chronic pain.
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., with JoAnne Dahl, PH.D.,
Rikard K. Wicksell, MSC, & Rainer F. Sonntag, MD
DVD / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-531X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5310
US $59.95
ACT in Action DVD
Psychological Flexibility
In the final episode, Psychological Flexibility, you’ll learn how to mix the various ACT
processes in actual treatment scenarios. Viewers discover how to use ACT as a brief
intervention model. Explore issues related to ACT and the relationship between client and
therapist. Also, viewers find out how traditional exposure work has a place in ACT.
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., with Robyn D. Walser, Ph.D.,
& Kirk D. Strosahl, Ph.D.
DVD / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5328
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5327
US $59.95
ACT in Action DVDs
Facing the Struggle: ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5273
Control & Acceptance: ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5280
Cognitive Defusion: ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5297
Mindfulness, Self & Contact with the Present Moment:
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5303
Values & Action: ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5310
Psychological Flexibility: ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5327
Featuring cofounder of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D, the ACT in Action series lets you observe the core
processes of ACT as it is practiced in a clinical setting. These professional training
DVDs will guide you through introducing a client to the ACT approach and main
phases of the therapy.
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ACT Verbatim for Depression & Anxiety
Annotated Transcripts for Learning Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
7 x 10 / 248 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5239
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5235
US $39.95
An invaluable aid for clinicians using the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
model, this book offers transcripts of actual therapy sessions annotated by ACT cofounder
Steven Hayes. The annotations coach therapists on how to work through the ACT core
processes and how to deal with common situations encountered in therapy sessions.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Michael P. Twohig, Ph.D., & Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D.
Copublished with Context Press
A CBT PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE TO ACT
How to Bridge the Gap Between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Acceptance
& Commitment Therapy
8 x 10 / 224 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5514
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5518
US $39.95
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) practitioners who have integrated acceptance and
commitment therapy (ACT) strategies into their practices find this revolutionary third-wave
treatment enormously effective. This practical guide, grounded in current research, clarifies
how CBT and ACT differ, how they are similar, and includes all the information you need
to begin incorporating ACT techniques into your clinical practice.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
JOSEPH V. CIARROCHI, PH.D., & ANN BAILEY, MA
foreword by Steven c. Hayes, Ph.D.
MINDFULNESS FOR TWO
An Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Approach to Mindfulness
in Psychotherapy
6 x 9 / 256 pages / 2009
hardcover + DVD
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6316
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6317
US $59.95
Mindfulness for Two is a practical and theoretical guide to the role mindfulness plays in
psychotherapy, specifically acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). In the book, Kelly
Wilson explores the relationship of mindfulness to the six ACT processes and to the
therapeutic relationship itself. The book includes a DVD-ROM with more than six hours
of sample therapy sessions.
KELLY G. WILSON, PH.D., with TROY DUFRENE
Learning ACT
An Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Skills-Training Manual for Therapists
8.5 x 11 / 320 pages / 2007
paperback + DVD
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4984
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4986
US $44.95
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This important book describes the six core therapeutic processes of ACT, outlining the
theoretical background that sets the stage for the rest of the book. Then it outlines a
process for case conceptualization from an ACT perspective and gives readers an
opportunity to practice conceptualizing cases. Readers learn the ACT approach to
establishing effective and powerful therapeutic relationship skills. The remainder of the
book explores each of the six core processes in detail.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
JASON B. LUOMA, PH.D., STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D.,
& ROBYN D. WALSER, PH.D. •
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ACT MADE SIMPLE
An Easy-To-Read Primer on Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
A practical and entertaining primer, ideal for ACT newcomers and experienced ACT
professionals alike, ACT Made Simple offers clear explanations of the six ACT processes and
a set of real-world tips and solutions for rapidly and effectively implementing them in your
practice. Reading this book is all the training you need to begin using ACT techniques with
your clients for impressive results.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
RUSS HARRIS • FOREWORD BY STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D.
8 x 10 / 280 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7053
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7055
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AcT in Practice
Case Conceptualization in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
More than just a set of techniques that shapes a particular client’s treatment, a psychotherapeutic model acts like a lens through which a therapist looks at both individual cases
and psychology in general. Case conceptualization guides help therapists learn how to see
through the lens of a particular model. They show professionals how to take a collection of
theories and actually put them into practice. This book performs this useful function, for the
very first time, for acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), a popular new treatment model.
PATRICIA A. BACH, PH.D., & DANIEL J. MORAN, PH.D., BCBA
foreword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D.
7 x 10 / 352 pages / 2008
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-478X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4788
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THE ART & SCIENCE OF VALUING IN
PSYCHOTHERAPY
Helping Clients Discover, Explore & Commit to Valued Action Using
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
This book is the therapists’ guide to conducting the delicate and important work of values
treatment intervention in practice. Readers will learn how to avoid imposing their own
beliefs on the client and teach clients to apply these values to their lives in practical and
concrete ways to increase clients’ self-esteem and life satisfaction.
JOANNE C. DAHL, PH.D., JENNIFER C. PLUMB, MA,
IAN STEWART, PH.D., & TOBIAS LUNDGREN, MS
7 x 10 / 256 pages / 2009
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-626X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6263
US $49.95
Acceptance & Change
Content & Context in Psychotherapy
The result of the Nevada Conference on Acceptance and Change, held at the University of
Nevada in January 1993, this book explores the results of clinical empirical investigations
into acceptance-based psychotherapeutic treatment methods. Here are accounts of basic
analyses, treatment techniques, assessment methods, and therapy manuals relating to a
range of clinical practice areas. These findings are essential readings for scholars and
clinicians interested in acceptance-based treatments.
Edited by Steven C. Hayes, Neil S. Jacobson,
Victoria M. Follette, & Michael J. Dougher
6.25 x 9.25 / 272 pages / 1994
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8314
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8318
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Talking ACT
Notes & Conversations on Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
8.5 x 11 / 342 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8586
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8585
US $44.95
For more than three years, British psychologist David Chantry followed the daily activity
on the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) Listserve, recognizing that he was
witnessing one of the most innovative and exciting discussions in the field of
contemporary psychotherapy. In this book, he has collected many of his observations of
this nascent period, a selection of proposals, arguments, and elucidations from many of
the leaders in this area, including Steven Hayes, Kelly Wilson, and other leading figures in
the world ACT community.
EDITED BY DAVID CHANTRY
GET OUT OF YOUR MIND & INTO YOUR LIFE
The New Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
8.5 x 11 / 224 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4259
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4252
US $21.95
This book offers a five-step plan for coping with painful emotions such as anxiety and
depression. It teaches readers life-enhancing behavior strategies that work to further the goals
they value most. Readers learn to engage with painful thoughts and feelings through step-bystep acceptance and mindfulness-based techniques. They find out how to let go of control, and
develop compassion and flexibility. Once present, engaged, and aware, readers begin to build new
lives for themselves filled with significance and meaning. This book is not about overcoming
pain or fighting emotions; it’s about embracing life and feeling everything it has to offer.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D., with SPENCER SMITH
behavior analysis
The ABCs of Human Behavior
Behavioral Principles for the Practicing Clinician
7 x 10 / 240 pages / 2008
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5387
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5389
US $49.95
The ABCs of Human Behavior is the first book to present modern behavioral psychology to
practicing clinicians. The book focuses both on the classical principles of learning, as well
as the more recent developments that help explain language and cognition. These principles are not just discussed in the abstract—rather the book shows how the principles of
learning apply in a clinical context. Practical and easy to read, the book walks you through
both common sense and clinical examples that will help you use behavioral principles to
observe, explain, and influence behavior in a therapeutic setting.
Jonas Ramnerö, Ph.D., & Niklas Törneke, MD
Analyzing Social Behavior
Behavior Analysis & the Social Sciences
6 x 9 / 399 pages / 1994
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8136
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8134
US $39.95
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This book provides an up-to-date introduction to behavior analysis and an analysis of a
broad range of human social behaviors, using research from psychology, anthropology,
sociolinguistics, and sociology. The book demonstrates why most individualistic concepts of
psychology— such as the self, thinking, and grammar—are inherently social events. While
the special properties of verbal communities that maintain such behaviors are unique and
delineate the social sciences, this book shows that these properties can be understood
from a natural sciences perspective.
Bernard Guerin
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Behavior Analysis of Language & Cognition
This book, originating from the Fourth International Institute on Verbal Relations, provides
a contemporary look at the nature of stimulus relations and verbal events and their impact
on cognitive activity. The book covers a range of basic and applied topics, but throughout
the book, authors return to a common question: how do language and cognition work?
Some of the best authors in the field present their answers to that question here.
Edited by Steven C. Hayes, Linda J. Hayes, Masaya Sato
& Koichi Ono
6 x 9 / 320 pages / 1994 / Paperback
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8179
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8172
US $34.95
6.25 x 9.25 / 320 pages / 1994 / hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8187
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8189
US $46.95
Behavior Analysis, Education & Effective
Schooling
In this book, four leaders in the field of education-related applied behavior analysis spell out
a case for implementing curricular materials and instructional methods that research has
shown to be effective in any classroom at any level. The concise survey includes chapters on
achieving educational success, educational theory, and schools and schooling. It discusses
instructional strategies, classroom management, assessing academic performance, teacher
training, and educational myths—all from an applied behavior-analytic point of view.
EDITED BY LAURA D. FREDRICK, SAMUEL M. DEITZ,
JOHN A. BRYCELAND & JOHN H. HUMMEL
Behavioral Family Therapy for Psychiatric
Disorders, Second Edition
Although serious psychiatric disorders have a devastating effect on families, parents and
siblings can learn to cope in a manner that promotes the patient’s independence and
reduces relapses and rehospitalizations. This guide explains how to assess family units,
educate family members about the patient’s disorder, and involve them in treatment.
Kim T. Mueser & Shirley M. Glynn
Y
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8357
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8356
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Y
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hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1438
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1435
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Behavioral Health as Primary Care
Beyond Efficacy to Effectiveness
This book presents the perspectives of a distinguished group of national experts on the
process of integrating behavioral health with primary care. The result of a national conference sponsored by the Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings Foundation and the University of
Nevada, Reno, this volume assists practitioners, researchers, administrators, and decision
makers in understanding the practical issues surrounding the integration of behavioral
healthcare with medical and surgical care.
EDITED BY NICHOLAS A. CUMMINGS,
WILLIAM T. O’DONOHUE & KYLE E. FERGUSON
Y
6.25 x 9.25 / 188 pages / 2003
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8454
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8455
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Context & Cognition
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8462
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8462
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Interpreting Complex Behavior
While the general wisdom has it that behaviorism is dead, behaviorism not only survives
but is intellectually active in areas such as psychological theory, the analysis of language
and cognition, and behavioral economics. This essay proposes a model of behaviorism that
can explore complex behavior in a meaningful, experimental way.
Gordon r. Foxall
Clinical Behavior Analysis
Y
6.25 x 9.25 / 304 pages / 2000
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8381
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8387
US $42.95
In the past decade, an increasing number of scholars and practitioners have contributed to
the developing field of clinical behavior analysis. These writers have drawn upon long-standing
behavior-analytic principles and recent advances in verbal behavior research to explain the
development of a variety of clinical disorders, advocate alternative approaches to clinical
assessment and classification, develop new therapeutic interventions, and suggest new treatment goals. The field has grown enormously and it is fair to say that clinical behavior analysis
has made some unique contributions to the fields of psychopathology, clinical assessment,
and psychotherapy. The purpose of this book is to bring together in a single place a sampling
of the work that constitutes the growing field of clinical behavior analysis.
Edited by Michael J. Dougher
Dialogues on Verbal Behavior
Y
6.75 x 9.75 / 349 pages / 1991
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8004
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8004
US $34.95
This volume, originating from the First International Institute on Verbal Relations, is current, innovative, and broad in scope. It brings together some of the leading behavioral
theorists and researchers. Each of twelve challenging chapters is followed by discussion
and commentary. This is the first of a series of book-length treatments of verbal behavior
from a contemporary behavioral point of view. The volume contains behavioral approaches
to such topics as rules, connectionism, stimulus equivalence, referential relations, methodological advances in the study of verbal interactions, memory, artificial intelligence, and
the analysis of cognition.
Edited by Linda J. Hayes & Philip N. Chase
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This volume, which developed out of the Third European Meeting for the Experimental
Analysis of Behavior held in Dublin, Ireland, in July of 1997, presents sixteen essays
from leading behavioral scholars. Topics include selectionism, reinforcement, stimulus
equivalence, relational frame theory, bridging the gap between experimental and applied
behavior analysis, and more.
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8373
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8370
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Handbook for Analyzing the Social
Strategies of Everyday Life
The social sciences are becoming increasingly multidisciplinary. Knowing only one perspective
isn’t enough. Researchers need to be able to interact with social scientists of different
backgrounds every day, and they all need to be able to understand each other. This book
brings together, for the first time, social science research from all major fields to analyze the
social behaviors of everyday life.
Bernard Guerin
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8500
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8509
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Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis
In this volume, some of the field’s foremost practitioners offer their expert perspectives
on a range of topics within ABA. Each chapter is fully referenced and contains a set of
reading objectives to facilitate deeper understanding and further discussion of its subject
area. While these discussions will be of particular interest to academic behavior analysts
and graduate students, clinicians and other practitioners will find the research review
helpful and informative.
Edited by John Austin & James E. Carr
New Directions in Behavior Development
The product of an international conference on the behavior-analytic theory of development
psychology, this book presents the most recent thinking of some of the best-known voices
in behavior development. This volume is an important one for anybody who wants to keep
up with behavioral views of development, which are constantly evolving as new research
findings open up new perspectives.
Edited by Sidney W. Bijou & Emilio Ribes
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6 x 9 / 488 pages / 2000
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8349
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8349
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Y
6.25 x 9.25 / 189 pages / 1996
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8241
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8240
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Radical Behaviorism
Willard Day on Psychology & Philosophy
Y
6.75 x 9.75 / 208 pages / 1992
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8020
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8028
US $29.95
From the mid-1960s until his death in 1989, Willard Day wrote and spoke on two central
themes: the distinctive characteristics of Skinner’s scientific philosophy, and the implications of Skinner’s work for the development of scientific methods relevant to verbal
behavior. Only some of this work made its way to publication. Edited by Sam Leigland, this
book brings together in one place the most important papers, published and unpublished,
of the leader in behavioral philosophy.
Edited by Sam Leigland
Understanding Behavior Disorders
A Contemporary Behavioral Perspective
Y
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8616
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8615
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Because traditional behaviorism overlooked function-altering behavior processes that are
critical to understanding many behavior disorders, other theoretical models took the lead
in the explanation of pathological human behavior. Current trends in behavior analysis,
however, account for these processes, returning behavior analysis to a strong position in
this area of research. This book presents a cogent and comprehensive theory of behavior
disorders from a behavior-analytic perspective.
Douglas W. Woods, Ph.D., & JonathAn W. Kanter, Ph.D.
brief therapy
MAKE EVERY SESSION COUNT
Getting the Most Out of Your Brief Therapy
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-190X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1909
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This concise handbook offers special techniques that can help client and therapist make
the most out of each brief therapy session. Included are exercises and strategies to help
clients stay motivated, solve problems, reduce stress, and choose a healthy, supportive
lifestyle.
JOHN PRESTON, PSY.D., NICOLETTE VARZOS, PH.D.,
& DOUGLAS S. LIEBERT, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY SIMON BUDMAN, PH.D.
ON THE CLIENT’S PATH
Y
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-0210
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0216
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A Manual for the Practice of Solution-Focused Therapy
According to the “solution-focused” model, the answer to clients’ problems will ultimately
come from their own repertoire of coping strategies. This book provides everything readers
need in terms of theory and step-by-step instructions.
A. J. CHEVALIER, PH.D.
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on solution-focused techniques.
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A. J. CHEVALIER, PH.D.
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therapy
THOUGHTS & FEELINGS, THIRD Edition
Taking Control of Your Moods & Your Life
A New Harbinger
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This is the most complete and useful guide to cognitive behavioral techniques ever
written—and the only client manual you’ll ever need. Covered techniques include
identifying automatic thoughts, changing patterns of limited thinking, combating hot
thoughts, flooding, thought stopping, stress inoculation, testing core beliefs, covert
modeling, and much more.
8 x 10 / 320 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5107
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5105
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COGNITIVE TECHNIQUES TRAINING VIDEO TAPES
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Cognitive Behavioral Assessment
Matthew McKay, Ph.D., guides three clients through the P-A-C method of cognitive
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Educating Clients About the
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Valerie Hearn, Ph.D., helps three clients understand their symptoms as they work
toward developing a working contract to begin cognitive restructuring.
Stress Inoculation
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THE COMPASSIONATE MIND
compassion-focused
therapy
A New Approach to Life’s Challenges
6 x 9 / 544 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-840-8
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8403
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7 x 10 / 312 pages / 2005
hardcover + CD-ROM
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4208
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4207
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Research has shown that the human brain is hardwired to respond to kindness and compassion. Far from fostering emotional weakness, compassion subdues our anger and increases
our courage and resilience to depression and anxiety. People with these qualities have more
confidence, more meaningful relationships, and better physical and mental health. Building
on this latest research, this book offers many practical exercises to help readers deepen
compassion towards themselves and others.
PAUL GILBERT, PH.D.
DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY
IN PRIVATE PRACTICE
A Practical & Comprehensive Guide
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) marks a whole new theoretical orientation to the practice of
clinical psychology—a rethinking of the causes, descriptions, and treatments of acute mental
disorders. Designed to teach professionals how to use this method in a private-practice setting to
treat a range of disorders, this book includes a clear and concise presentation of: research-based
evidence for the effectiveness of DBT in clinical practice; emotional sensitivity as the single most
important factor causing mental health disorders; practical applications of DBT to a number of
acute mental disorders; and the breakdown of DBT treatment steps for the private-practice setting.
THOMAS MARRA, PH.D.
DEPRESSED & ANXIOUS
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The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Workbook for
Overcoming Depression & Anxiety
The book begins by having readers identify their most painful inner conflict. Then they
develop compromises that acknowledge the issue but limit its ability to interfere with
their life—effectively reducing the extent to which their emotions govern who they are or
what they are capable of. Exercises focus on assisting them to become more responsive to
uplifting aspects of their environment and tolerant of unavoidable emotions.
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THOMAS MARRA, PH.D.
THE Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills
Workbook
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Practical DBT Exercises for Learning Mindfulness, Interpersonal
Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation & Distress Tolerance
This book offers straightforward, step-by-step exercises for learning and putting into
practice the four core DBT skills: mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion
regulation, and distress tolerance. Whether used to support work done in therapy or as a
basis for self-help, this workbook presents DBT with unrivaled clarity and effectiveness.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D., JEFFREY C. WOOD, PSY.D.,
& JEFFREY BRANTLEY, MD
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DON’T LET YOUR EMOTIONS RUN YOUR LIFE
How Dialectical Behavior Therapy Can Put You in Control
Dialectical behavior therapy, a blend of cognitive behavioral therapy and ideas from
Zen Buddhism and existential philosophy, is a powerful tool for overcoming periods of
uncontrolled high emotions. Become less judgmental about yourself when experiencing
a “surge” of feeling, and greatly reduce the distress caused by your emotions.
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SCOTT E. SPRADLIN, MA
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DO-IT-YOURSELF EYE MOVEMENT TECHNIQUE
FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING
This is the first self-help book to teach the use of this technique without a therapist’s
assistance. Rapidly reduce emotional conflicts and cope with a wide range of problems,
including anxiety and phobia. Deal with depression, anger, and guilt, as well as the stress
of life transitions, relationship conflicts, and chronic pain.
FRED FRIEDBERG, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 161 pages / 2001
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2566
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2562
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psychology
ENERGY TAPPING, SECOND EDITION
How to Rapidly Eliminate Anxiety, Depression, Cravings & More Using
Energy Psychology
This book presents a step-by-step approach to self-administering energy psychology
techniques. Readers learn to tap into their own energy systems and balance them in just
minutes a day for better psychological and physical well-being. New chapters address
coping with physical pain, lowering blood pressure, stopping allergy attacks, overcoming
overeating, and sustaining the passion in relationships.
FRED P. GALLO, Ph.D., & HARRY VINCENZI, Ed.D.
7 x 10 / 320 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5557
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5556
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Energy Tapping for Trauma
Rapid Relief from Post-Traumatic Stress Using Energy Psychology
Energy Tapping for Trauma applies energy psychology techniques specifically to acute
trauma and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Some techniques in this book are adapted
from Energy Tapping by Fred Gallo and Harry Vincenzi.
FRED P. GALLO, PH.D.
7 x 10 / 184 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5018
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5013
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guided journaling
WRITING FOR EMOTIONAL BALANCE
A Guided Journal to Help You Manage Overwhelming Emotions
7 x 10 / 144 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3821
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3828
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This book helps readers explore why they are drawn to journaling in the first place and
what their writing goals are. Short projects help them name emotions and distance themselves from overwhelming feelings. By practicing these exercises, they develop a language
of positive imagery that can help foster peace of mind.
BETH JACOBS, PH.D.
Writing to Heal
A Guided Journal for Recovering from Trauma & Emotional Upheaval
7 x 10 / 176 pages / 2004
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3651
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3651
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These guided writing exercises help readers explore their feelings about difficult
experiences. Each chapter includes journal exercises and discussion about what they are
structured to accomplish. Readers are left with a strong sense of their own value.
JAMES W. PENNEBAKER, PH.D.
life coaching
BECOMING A LIFE COACH
A Complete Workbook for Therapists
8.5 x 11 / 160 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-500X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5006
US $24.95
This long-awaited book compares the role of the therapist to that of the life coach; the role of the
patient to that of the client; the service of the mentally ill to that of the mentally healthy; treatment
to collaboration; and finally the differences in professional standing between these two endeavors.
Using real coaching exercises, this book teaches therapists everything they need to know to start
and maintain a successful coaching practice. It includes information about necessary skills, tips
on integrating coaching and therapy, business models, marketing advice, and more.
DAVID SKIBBINS, PH.D., CPCC
FOREWORD BY MARY E. OLK, PH.D., CPCC
neural path therapy
Neural Path Therapy
How to Change Your Brain’s Response to Anger, Fear, Pain & Desire
6 x 9 / 168 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4267
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-426-9
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This book introduces readers to neural network learning theory. The basic idea is that
neural pathways strengthen with use and weaken with disuse. While certain events are
likely to provoke a hardwired neural response in us, we are capable of creating new neural
paths with no more than a thought. Instead of letting automatic triggers dictate our
responses to painful events, we can use this characteristic of our nervous systems to
short-circuit the responses that lead to painful thoughts and emotions.
Matthew McKay, Ph.D., & David Harp, MA
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Buddha’s Brain
The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love & Wisdom
Buddha’s Brain draws on the latest research to show how your clients can stimulate and
strengthen their brains for more fulfilling relationships, a deeper spiritual life, and a greater
sense of inner confidence and worth. This book is filled with practical tools and exercises
that you can do with your client.
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RICK HANSON, PH.D. & RICHARD MENDIUS, MD
FOREWORD BY DANIEL J. SIEGEL, MD
PREFACE BY JACK KORNFIELD, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 272 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6952
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6959
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schema therapy
Prisoners of Belief
Exposing & Changing Beliefs That Control Your Life
Readers will uncover their basic core beliefs, evaluate their accuracy, and shift limitations
in healthier directions.
MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D., & PATRICK FANNING
6 x 9 / 160 pages / 1991
ISBN-10: 1-87923-7040
ISBN-13: 978-1-87923-7049
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ACCEPTANCE & COMMITMENT THERAPY
FOR ANXIETY DISORDERS
A Practitioner’s Treatment Guide to Using Mindfulness, Acceptance
& Values-Based Behavior Change Strategies
This book adapts the principles of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) into practical,
step-by-step clinical methods that therapists can easily integrate into their practices. The
book focuses on the broad class of anxiety disorders and includes detailed examples of
individual therapy sessions as well as many worksheets and exercises.
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GEORG H. EIFERT. PH.D., & JOHN P. FORSYTH, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D.
general anxiety
7 x 10 / 304 pages / 2005
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Therapist protocol:
OVERCOMING GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER
A ten- to thirteen-session treatment. Techniques include relaxation, realistic risk
assessment, problem solving, worry exposure, and worry prevention.
JOHN WHITE, PH.D.
8.5 x 11 / 120 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1446
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1442
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Client manual:
8.5 x 11 / 144 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1454
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10 SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO WORRY
How to Calm Your Mind, Relax Your Body & Reclaim Your Life
5.25 x 7.5 / 160 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4658
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4658
US $15.95
Drawing on powerful psychotherapeutic techniques, this book is a succinct resource of
cognitive-behavioral techniques for controlling worry and reducing stress. Exercises include
self-assessments, motivation builders, relaxation training, and cognitive restructuring. After
identifying and changing the negative thoughts that result in worry, readers will learn to
replace worry behaviors with other activities.
KEVIN L. GYOERKOE, PSY.D., & PAMELA S. WIEGARTZ, PH.D.
THE COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL WORKBOOK
FOR ANXIETY
A Step-by-Step Program
8 x 10 / 264 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5727
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5723
US $21.95
This workbook offers a step-by-step program clients can use to end anxiety and get back
to living a rich and productive life. Readers will develop a personal plan using techniques
from rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT),
learn to recognize their anxiety triggers, develop skills to stop anxious thoughts before
they get out of control, and stop needless fears from coming back.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
WILLIAM J. KNAUS, ED.D.
foreword by JON CARLSON, PSY.D., ED.D., ABPP
ANXIOUS 9 TO 5
How to Beat Worry, Stop Second-Guessing Yourself & Work with Confidence
6 x 9 / 232 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-464X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4641
US $14.95
Learn how anxiety develops in the workplace and, more importantly, how to stop it before
it becomes overwhelming. Readers can customize the book’s powerful exercises and selfevaluations to target their own personal workplace anxieties. In no time, they’ll move past
obstacles and begin building confidence, focus, and a successful and fulfilling career—one
day at a time.
LARINA KASE, PSY.D., MBA
FOREWORD BY JOE VITALE
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BEYOND ANXIETY & PHOBIA
A Step-by-Step Guide to Lifetime Recovery
This guide goes beyond symptom management, providing clients with strategies for
long-term recovery. The book guides them to explore alternative therapies. It addresses the
impact of perfectionism and other personality issues on anxiety. It offers suggestions to
help them enlarge their view of life and embrace a higher vision for their recovery.
EDMUND J. BOURNE, PH.D.
8.5 x 11 / 264 pages / 2001
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2299
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2296
US $19.95
Also see The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook, Fifth Edition on page 1
CALMING YOUR ANXIOUS MIND, Second Edition
How Mindfulness & Compassion Can Free You from Anxiety, Fear & Panic
A clear and concise guide to using mindfulness practice as an approach to overcoming
anxiety. It helps clients find out how to become more present in life experiences. They
learn to develop skills for calming and relaxing the mind and body. By putting the
exercises into practice, they find more power to control disruptive feelings in their lives. The
resources and techniques in this book foster attitudes that facilitate thought restructuring
at a deep and experiential level, which can lead to rapid and lasting relief from anxiety.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
JEFFREY BRANTLEY, MD
foreword by JON KABAT-ZINN, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 248 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4879
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4870
US $16.95
COPING WITH ANXIETY
Ten Simple Ways to Relieve Anxiety, Fear & Worry
A no-nonsense synopsis of the most effective treatments available, this book contains
everything clients need to know to move beyond anxiety. They’ll learn ten simple solutions
for the physical, mental, and emotional symptoms of this problem and find out how to
achieve relaxation, realistic thinking, and a reasonable response to fears by employing
in-the-moment techniques. All the theoretical information in this book is jargon-free and
limited to just what readers need to know to start on the path to recovery.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
EDMUND J. BOURNE, PH.D., & LORNA GARANO
5.25 x 7.5 / 176 pages / 2003
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3201
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3200
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The Mindfulness & Acceptance
Workbook for Anxiety
A Guide to Breaking Free from Anxiety, Phobias & Worry
Using Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
This exciting and innovative ACT workbook is the first self-help book to adapt the techniques
of ACT into a powerful program readers can use to overcome any of their anxiety disorders.
The book includes a CD with audio mindfulness exercises and client worksheets.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
JOHN P. Forsyth, Ph.d., & Georg H. Eifert, PH.D.
8 x 10 / 288 pages / 2008
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-4992
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4993
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THE MINDFUL PATH THROUGH WORRY &
RUMINATION
Letting Go of Anxious & Depressive Thoughts
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6871
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6874
US $16.95
People who worry and ruminate put excessive focus on the past and the future, a tendency which, left unchecked, can lead to mental health problems such as depression and
generalized anxiety disorder. The Mindful Path Through Worry and Rumination offers proven
strategies to help readers find contentment in the present moment.
SAMEET M. KUMAR, PH.D
NATURAL RELIEF FOR ANXIETY
Complementary Strategies for Easing Fear, Panic & Worry
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3724
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3729
US $15.95
From the best-selling author of The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook and a naturopathic physician, this book can help you structure a treatment strategy for your client’s anxiety that is
totally drug-free. Lifestyle enhancement, nutrition, supplementation, and alternative therapies
join with proven CBT techniques to make an unbeatable approach to anxiety management.
EDMUND J. BOURNE, PH.D., ARLEN BROWNSTEIN, ND,
& LORNA GARANO
OVERCOMING THE FEAR OF FEAR
How to Reduce Anxiety Sensitivity
6 x 9 / 216 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5581
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5587
US $16.95
Anxiety sensitivity is the fear of anxiety-related sensations, a condition that affects approximately 16 percent of the population. People with high anxiety sensitivity often fear
these bodily sensations even more than the situation that caused their anxiety in the first
place. This book provides readers with cognitive behavioral techniques for reducing anxiety
sensitivity, preventing recurrence of panic attacks, and living without fear.
MARGO C. WATT, PH.D., & SHERRY H. STEWART, PH.D.
foreword by STEVEN TAYLOR, PH.D.
the Procrastination Workbook
Your Personalized Program for Breaking Free from the
Patterns That Hold You Back
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-2957
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2951
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Readers learn to identify their personal procrastination style, and then change the
underlying mechanisms that reinforce their procrastination. Step-by-step exercises keep
them motivated. Readers can use these techniques to counter procrastinating tendencies
at work, school, and home.
WILLIAM KNAUS, ED.D.
Foreword by Albert Ellis, Ph.D.
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WHEN PERFECT ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH,
SECOND EDITION
Strategies for Coping with Perfectionism
In this fully revised and updated second edition of When Perfect Isn’t Good Enough, readers
discover the root cause of their perfectionism, explore the impact of perfectionism on their
lives, and find new, proven-effective coping skills to help them overcome their anxiety
about making mistakes. This guide also includes tips for dealing with other perfectionists
and discussions about how perfectionism is linked to worry, depression, anger, social
anxiety, and body image.
MARTIN M. ANTONY, PH.D., & RICHARD P. SWINSON, MD
6 x 9 / 312 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-559X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5594
US $17.95
Present Perfect
A Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism & the Need for Control
The five-minute exercises in this book help clients practice a new skill drawn from
Buddhist psychology for recognizing their ability to change their behavior, tolerating
uncertainty, enhancing performance by reducing anxious and perfectionistic feelings, and
refraining from judging themselves and others harshly. Clients may work through this
book in sequence or simply open the book to any page and find a skills-building exercise
to practice that day.
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PAVEL SOMOV, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7568
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7567
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SHY BLADDER SYNDROME
Your Step-by-Step Guide to Overcoming Paruresis
Paruresis is a condition that prevents people from urinating in public facilities—and
sometimes in their own homes—when others are in nearby rooms. In this guide,
supportive strategies and easy-to-follow exercises help clients desensitize to their fears
and practice feeling comfortable while using public facilities.
STEVEN SOIFER, msw, PH.D., GEORGE D. ZGOURIDES, PSY.D.,
JOSEPH HIMLE, msw, PH.D., & NANCY L. PICKERING
6 x 9 / 160 pages / 2001
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2272
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2272
US $17.95
Things Might Go Terribly, Horribly Wrong
A Guide to Life Liberated from Anxiety
This book presents a series of thinking points and short games clients can do to easily and
effectively begin to incorporate acceptance and commitment therapy techniques into their
lives. This book is not a full-scale self-help approach for someone with serious anxiety
problems, but an easy way for clients who have wrestled with worry, fear, and shyness to
put those feelings into perspective and focus instead on what they want to do in life.
KELLY G. WILSON, PH.D., & TROY DUFRENE
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7118
ISBN-13: 978-157224-7116
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TRANSFORMING ANXIETY
The HeartMath® Solution for Overcoming Fear & Worry & Creating Serenity
5.25 x 7.5 / 176 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4445
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4443
US $15.95
Scientists at the Institute of HeartMath have adapted their revolutionary techniques into a fast
and simple program that clients can use to break free from anxiety once and for all. At the
core of the HeartMath® method is the idea that our thoughts and emotions affect our heart
rhythms. Using simple, easy-to-learn techniques, clients find out how to engage their hearts to
bring their emotions, body, and mind into balance. Relief from anxiety, optimal health, and high
performance will follow. (HeartMath is a registered trademark of the Institute of HeartMath.)
DOC CHILDRE & DEBORAH ROZMAN, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY JEFFREY STEVENS, MD
WOMEN WHO WORRY TOO MUCH
How to Stop Worry & Anxiety from Ruining Relationships, Work & Fun
5.25 x 7.5 / 184 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4127
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4122
US $16.95
Following an introduction from noted psychologist and researcher Michelle Craske that
explores the reasons women worry more than men, this book addresses the fundamentals
of worry: what it is, how it differs from anxiety, and how it can develop into a chronic state
of mind. The book offers strategies for overcoming worry that include monitoring personal
worry triggers, breaking worry-provoking habits, and avoiding avoidance—a major
aggravating factor for all anxiety disorders.
HOLLY HAZLETT-STEVENS, PH.D.
INTRODUCTION BY MICHELLE G. CRASKE, PH.D.
The Worry Trap
How to Free Yourself from Worry & Anxiety Using Acceptance
& Commitment Therapy
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4801
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4801
US $16.95
This book is the first for general readers to adapt ACT principles for chronic worry and
GAD. It offers a step-by-step approach to learning and practicing ACT, from the first steps
of acceptance to a lifetime of rich, values-guided living. The book’s wry, witty, and engaging style—a virtual trademark of ACT—makes it an easy and even enjoyable approach for
your clients to explore.
Chad LeJeune, Ph.D.
Foreword by Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D.
THE PREGNANCY & POSTPARTUM ANXIETY
WORKBOOK
Practical Skills to Help You Overcome Anxiety, Worry, Panic Attacks,
Obsessions & Compulsions
8 x 10 / 200 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5891
ISBN:-13 978-1-57224-5891
US $21.95
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New moms have a lot to be anxious about, and it’s perfectly natural to have some fears
during and after pregnancy. The problem is, anxiety can grow, disrupting daily life and
keeping moms from enjoying motherhood. This workbook provides proven-effective strategies drawn from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for keeping anxious thoughts at bay
and getting back to productive and positive thinking.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
PAMELA S. WIEGARTZ, PH.D., KEVIN L. GYOERKOE, PSY.D.
foreword by LAURA J. MILLER, MD
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YOGA FOR ANXIETY
Meditations & Practices for Calming the Body & Mind
Yoga for Anxiety examines the causes of anxiety and helps readers create personal yoga
programs designed to heal their symptoms and promote personal growth. The book
includes yoga self-healing practices that have been used for centuries to quell anxious
feelings and restore mental clarity.
MARY NURRIESTEARNS, LCSW, RYT, & RICK NURRIESTEARNS
6 x 9 / 232 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6510
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6515
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social anxiety disorder
THE MINDFUL PATH THROUGH SHYNESS
How Mindfulness & Compassion Can Help Free You from Social Anxiety,
Fear & Avoidance
This guide uses techniques from mindfulness-based stress reduction and cognitive behavioral therapy to help readers cultivate awareness of their own thoughts so that they can
act with more wisdom and compassion toward themselves. Over time, clients will be able
to free themselves of the old mental habits of self-consciousness and social anxiety.
STEVE FLOWERS, MFT
FOREWORD BY JEFFREY BRANTLEY, MD
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6502
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6508
US $17.95
THE SHYNESS & SOCIAL ANXIETY WORKBOOK,
SECOND EDITION
Proven, Step-by-Step Techniques for Overcoming Your Fear
This new edition offers a comprehensive program to help clients suffering from social anxiety
find their strengths and weaknesses, explore and examine their fears, create a personalized
plan for change, and put that plan into action through gentle and gradual exposure to social
situations. Information on additional resources and medications is also included.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
MARTIN M. ANTONY, Ph.D., & RICHARD P. SWINSON, MD
8 x 10 / 272 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5530
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5532
US $21.95
10 SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO SHYNESS
How to Overcome Shyness, Social Anxiety & Fear of Public Speaking
10 Simple Solutions to Shyness examines shyness by its symptoms: physical discomfort,
anxious thoughts, and bothersome behaviors. Solutions follow, directly addressing all
three. Clients can carry the book in a briefcase or purse for last minute support and
extra confidence. Once they learn the ten simple solutions, the exercises will become
their constant companions, providing courage, poise, and composure when they need
them most.
MARTIN M. ANTONY, PH.D.
5.25 x 7.5 / 152 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3481
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3484
US $15.95
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DYING OF EMBARRASSMENT
Help for Social Anxiety & Social Phobia
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 1992
ISBN-10: 1-87923-7237
ISBN-13: 978-1-87923-7230
US $16.95
panic disorder &
agoraphobia
The simplest acts of human interaction terrify persons suffering from social phobia. This
book helps your clients with social phobia assess their fears, develop new social skills,
and change self-defeating patterns. They’ll learn to break out of the confines of shyness
and embarrassment and start living their lives again.
BARBARA G. MARKWAY, PH.D., CHERYL N. CARMIN, PH.D.,
C. ALEC POLLARD, PH.D., & TERESA FLYNN, PH.D.
TREATING PANIC DISORDER & AGORAPHOBIA
A Step-by-Step Clinical Guide
Y
7 x 10 / 296 pages / 1997
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-0849
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0841
US $49.95
A must-read for all professionals who work with clients suffering from these two
common conditions, this book offers a twelve-session treatment program that covers
breath control training as a coping skill, changing automatic thoughts and underlying
beliefs, interoceptive desensitization, and assertiveness training. Includes worksheets
derived from Zuercher-White’s client workbook.
ELKE ZUERCHER-WHITE, PH.D.
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Therapist protocol:
8.5 x 11 / 290 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1462
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1466
US $29.95
Client manual:
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-1470
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1473
US $15.95
OVERCOMING PANIC DISORDER & AGORAPHOBIA
A twelve- to sixteen-session treatment. Techniques include psycho-education, breathing
retraining, interoceptive exposure, in vivo exposure, and relapse prevention.
ELKE ZUERCHER-WHITE, PH.D.
10 SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO PANIC
How to Overcome Panic Attacks, Calm Physical Symptoms & Reclaim Your Life
5.25 x 7.5 / 152 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3252
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3255
US $15.95
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This book provides readers with the ten most powerful techniques for countering panic
attacks. By monitoring episodes of panic, they’ll discover how to replace anxious thoughts
with calm, realistic thinking. By facing the places and feelings that lead them to panic, they’ll
move beyond avoidance. Breathing exercises and stress reduction techniques—along with
the possibility of medication—round out an approach to dealing with panic that promises
the recovery of security and peace of mind.
MARTIN M. ANTONY, PH.D., & RANDI E. McCABE, PH.D.
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THE AGORAPHOBIA WORKBOOK
A Comprehensive Program to End Your Fear of Symptom Attacks
This book provides agoraphobia sufferers with a comprehensive explanation of symptoms
and a list of resources for treatment. Readers follow step-by-step exercises to confront
and overcome persistent fears. They regain the control and quality of life that agoraphobia
takes away.
C. ALEC POLLARD, PH.D., & ELKE ZUERCHER-WHITE, PH.D.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3236
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3231
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AN END TO PANIC, SECOND EDITION
Breakthrough Techniques for Overcoming Panic Disorder
Clients can use this supportive guide to conquer panic and anxiety. They’ll master the skill
of breath retraining and take charge of fear-fueling thoughts. They’ll learn to overcome the
fear of physical symptoms, cope with phobic situations, avoid relapse, and learn to live in
the here and now.
ELKE ZUERCHER-WHITE, PH.D.
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8.5 x 11 / 232 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1136
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1138
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specific phobias
OVERCOMING SPECIFIC PHOBIA
A ten-session treatment. Techniques include relaxation, coping skills, systematic
desensitization, and in vivo exposure.
EDMUND J. BOURNE, PH.D.
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Therapist protocol:
8.5 x 11 / 131 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1144
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1145
US $29.95
Client manual:
8.5 x 11 / 72 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1152
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1152
US $15.95
FLYING WITHOUT FEAR, SECOND EDITION
Effective Strategies to Get You Where You Need to Go
Based in cognitive behavioral therapy, the program in this book will prepare readers with
aerophobia for every sight, sound, and sensation they will experience in the airport and
airplane. This fully revised and updated edition also includes new information about
terrorism concerns and airport security measures adopted after 9/11.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
DUANE BROWN, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7045
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7048
US $16.95
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OVERCOMING ANIMAL & INSECT PHOBIAS
How to Conquer Fear of Dogs, Snakes, Rodents, Bees, Spiders & More
5.25 x 7.5 / 160 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3880
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3880
US $12.95
A must-read for your clients struggling with animal phobias. First they’ll learn about their
phobia, where it comes from, what factors influence it, and how best to prepare for
treatment. Then they’ll learn to confront and overcome their fear. The proven, CBT techniques in this book are proven-effective and fast-acting.
MARTIN M. ANTONY, PH.D., & RANDI E. McCABE, PH.D.
Overcoming Fear of Heights
How to Conquer Acrophobia & Live a Life Without Limits
5.25 x 7.5 / 160 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4569
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4566
US $14.95
Specific phobias are among the easiest psychological problems to treat, with fear of
heights being very treatable. With a safe and effective exposure-based, cognitive
behavioral program to work with, most sufferers will experience relief from their fear
after only a few sessions. This book distills the most effective treatments for acrophobia
into an easy-to-follow, effective program for overcoming fears for good.
Martin M. Antony, Ph.D., & Karen Rowa, Ph.D.
OVERCOMING MEDICAL PHOBIAS
How to Conquer Fear of Blood, Needles, Doctors & Dentists
5.25 x 7.5 / 176 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3872
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3873
US $14.95
Readers learn the basics about medical phobias: where they come from, what factors
influence them, and how best to prepare for treatment. They learn to confront and
overcome medical phobias with safe and gradual exposure exercises. These techniques
are effective and fast.
MARTIN M. ANTONY, PH.D., & MARK A. WATLING, MD
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COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR OBSESSIVECOMPULSIVE DISORDER
A Guide for Professionals
The manual begins with a brief review of current facts about OCD. Then it describes
how cognitive therapy can be applied to OCD. The several treatment modules that follow
outline a brief three- to four-session approach therapists can use to help clients make real
progress on their OCD beliefs and behavioral symptoms. Each module is complemented by
a series of client worksheets and handouts.
SABINE WILHELM, PH.D., & GAIL S. STEKETEE, PH.D.
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7 x 10 / 256 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4291
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4290
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OVERCOMING OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE
DISORDER
A fourteen-session treatment. Techniques include imagined exposure, in vivo exposure,
response prevention, and avoidance reduction.
8.5 x 11 / 205 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1284
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1282
US $29.95
Client manual:
8.5 x 11 / 104 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1292
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1299
US $15.95
GAIL STEKETEE, PH.D.
Coping with OCD
Practical Strategies for Living Well with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Coping with OCD offers a brief yet comprehensive and effective approach to dealing with
the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). A great book for people recently
diagnosed with OCD and a source of in-the-moment strategies for managing symptoms
for those already receiving treatment.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Bruce Hyman, Ph.D., LCSW, & Troy DuFrene
5.25 x 7.5 / 160 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4682
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4689
US $14.95
LOVING SOMEONE WITH OCD
Help for You & Your Family
This book contains basic information about OCD—its definition, cause, and symptoms—
and a brief overview of treatments available for the disorder. After these introductory
sections, the book focuses on ways readers can foster a healthy relationship with someone
with OCD. It includes tips for increasing family involvement, making accommodation for
the disorder in daily life, and creating an action plan for change using family contracts.
KAREN J. LANDSMAN, PH.D., KATHLEEN M. RUPERTUS, MA, MS,
& CHERRY PEDRICK, RN
foreword by BRUCE HYMAN, PH.D.
7 x 10 / 184 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3295
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3293
US $19.95
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DIGGING OUT
Helping Your Loved One Manage Clutter, Hoarding , &
Compulsive Acquiring
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5948
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5945
US $17.95
In Digging Out, readers will find a complete guide to helping their loved ones with hoarding problems live safely and comfortably in their own homes or apartments. Included are
realistic harm reduction strategies that readers can use to help loved ones manage health
and safety hazards, avoid eviction, and make long-term lifestyle changes.
MICHAEL A. TOMPKINS, PH.D., & TAMARA L. HARTL, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY RANDY O. FROST, PH.D., & GAIL STEKETEE, PH.D.
OVERCOMING COMPULSIVE HOARDING
Why You Save & How You Can Stop
6 x 9 / 160 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-349X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3491
US $16.95
This book, the first ever written for savers and their families, provides an overview of
compulsive hoarding and how it relates to obsessive-compulsive disorder. It discusses
hoarding broadly, offering readers perspectives on the physical, behavioral, and valueoriented aspects of the condition. Skill-building exercises help readers determine how to
beat the hoarding problem by addressing issues that often underlie compulsive saving.
FUGEN NEZIROGLU, PH.D., ABBP, JEROME BUBRICK, PH.D.,
& JOSE A. YARYURA-TOBIAS, MD
OVERCOMING COMPULSIVE WASHING
Free Your Mind from OCD
6 x 9 / 176 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4054
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4054
US $14.95
Fear of contamination leads washing sufferers to compulsively avoid places and situations
that cause their anxiety. This book helps readers identify their specific ritualistic compulsion, helps them to stop obsessing by experimenting with exposure to their fears, and
includes ways to troubleshoot particularly difficult situations.
PAUL R. MUNFORD, PH.D.
OVERCOMING COMPULSIVE CHECKING
Free Your Mind from OCD
6 x 9 / 168 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3783
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3781
US $19.95
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This is the first book to apply the proven-effective techniques of cognitive behavioral
therapy specifically to overcome checking. Its engaging exercises teach readers to identify
their specific ritualistic compulsion, and then help them build skills to free themselves from
obsession. The book helps them confront their fears and experiment with safe, controlled
exposure to situations they’ve been avoiding. Chapters further help you to troubleshoot
particularly difficult situations and educate family members and loved ones.
PAUL R. MUNFORD, PH.D.
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OVERCOMING OBSESSIVE THOUGHTS
How to Gain Control of Your OCD
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder present a wide range of symptoms. Some
people with OCD wash compulsively, others hoard objects, while still others—the
audience of this book—struggle with obsessive thoughts they perceive as violent, disgusting, or blasphemous. The book offers safe and effective exposure exercises readers can use
to limit the effect obsessive thoughts have on their lives. In addition to self-care strategies,
the book includes information about choosing and making the most of professional care.
CHRISTINE PURDON, PH.D., C. PSYCH.,
& DAVID A. CLARK, PH.D., L. PSYCH.
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for
the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder & Trauma-Related Problems
A Practitioner’s Guide to Using Mindfulness & Acceptance Strategies
A major advance in the treatment of trauma, this book gives an overview of trauma and
the nature of experiential avoidance—a central problem to the ACT model. It explains and
defines the nature of experiential avoidance and ACT solutions to avoidance. Also included
is practical, step-by-step advice you can easily integrate into your practice.
ROBYN D. WALSER, PH.D., & DARRAH WESTRUP, PH.D.
foreword by Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D.
6 x 9 / 176 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3813
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3811
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7 x 10 / 272 pages / 2007
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-4720
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4726
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OVERCOMING POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
A fifteen-session (or less) treatment. Techniques include relaxation training, eye-movement
technique, marginal brief exposure, prolonged exposure, and relapse prevention.
LARRY SMYTH, PH.D.
8.5 x 11 / 190 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1624
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1626
US $34.95
Client manual:
8.5 x 11 / 95 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1632
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1633
US $15.95
TREATING PTSD IN BATTERED WOMEN
A Step-by-Step Manual for Therapists & Counselors
Based on a new treatment model for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), this manual
offers an effective and comprehensive therapy targeting symptoms of PTSD in battered
women. This innovative intervention pioneered by Dr. Kubany is called cognitive trauma
therapy (CTT). CTT involves modules including trauma history exploration, negative selftalk monitoring, stress management, and PTSD education.
EDWARD S. KUBANY, Ph.D., ABPP, & TYLER C. RALSTON, Psy.D.
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7 x 10 / 344 pages / 2008
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5573
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5570
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Act It Out
25 Expressive Exercises to Help You Heal from Childhood Abuse
WB
7 x 10 / 200 pages / 2002
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2906
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2906
US $19.95
In her therapy practice, the author of this book discovered that drama exercises help
child-abuse survivors uncover buried feelings and experiences. In the process, they deal
directly with trauma symptoms. Because the survivor is in charge, these exercises can be
done safely alone or in a group and with or without a therapist.
STEFANIE Auerbach STOLINSKY, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY TRUDY MOSS, PH.D.
Finding Life Beyond Trauma
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8.5 x 11 / 280 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4976
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4979
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Using Acceptance & Commitment Therapy to Heal from Post-Traumatic
Stress & Trauma-Related Problems
Instead of controlling painful experiences, the book encourages readers recovering from
trauma to develop psychological flexibility and a willingness to embrace “clean” painful
experience that is a necessary and unavoidable part of living. By committing to live in
ways that really matter to them despite painful experiences, they move beyond problems
with past trauma.
Victoria m. follette, ph.d., & jacqueline pistorello, ph.d.
Foreword by steven c. hayes, ph.d.
Healing the Trauma of Abuse
A Women’s Workbook
WB
8.5 x 11 / 408 pages / 2000
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1993
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1992
US $24.95
This workbook offers skills for coping to women who have experienced physical, sexual, or
emotional abuse. Exercises and techniques help reestablish safety and self-worth as well
as the capacity to trust and be close to others.
MARY ELLEN COPELAND, MA, MS, & MAXINE HARRIS, PH.D.
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Healing the Trauma of Domestic Violence
A Workbook for Women
Second only to survivors of war and victims of rape, women who are severely assaulted by
their husbands or partners are the group of trauma victims most likely to suffer from the
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. Researchers estimate that as many
as 80 percent of these women will manifest signs of the disorder in the months and years
following an assault. Until now there has been no book specifically written to help these
women deal with PTSD. This sensitive and compassionate book, at last, offers them hope.
EDWARD S. KUBANY, PH.D., MARI A. McCAIG, MSCP,
& JANET R. LACONSAY, MA
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8.5 x 11 / 216 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3694
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3699
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HEALING TOGETHER
A Couple’s Guide to Coping with Trauma & Post-traumatic Stress
One or both partners can use this book to recover from trauma or help their partner
recover by learning to communicate their needs, managing anger, dealing with traumatic
memories, recapturing lost intimacy, and recognizing their resiliency as a couple. This
practical, step-by-step program is inspired and informed by the authors’ clinical experiences
with patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and their work with firefighters
and their partners in the aftermath of 9/11.
SUZANNE B. PHILLIPS, PSY.D., ABPP,
& DIANNE KANE, DSW
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5441
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5440
US $16.95
I Can’t Get Over It, Second Edition
A Handbook for Trauma Survivors
This is the first book to guide readers through the healing process of recovering from
post-traumatic stress disorder one step at a time. Cope with violent memories and
emotions. Identify triggers that reactivate traumatic stress. Relieve secondary wounding.
Gain a sense of empowerment and hope.
APHRODITE MATSAKIS, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 416 pages / 1996
ISBN-10: 1-57224-058X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0582
US $24.95
THE PTSD Workbook
Simple, Effective Techniques for Overcoming Traumatic Stress Symptoms
Give your clients the most effective tools available to conquer trauma-related symptoms.
Start with the exercises best suited to their symptoms and then work through the rest of
the book. As they complete the workbook, clients will gain valuable information about
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the process.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
MARY BETH WILLIAMS, PH.D., LCSW, CTS
& SOILI POIJULA, PH.D.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-2825
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2821
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the Rape Recovery Handbook
Step-by-Step Help for Survivors of Sexual Assault
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2003
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3376
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3378
US $18.95
Victims of rape often suffer from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. This new
handbook helps rape victims cope with the reality of the experience and deal with the
aftermath of conflicting feelings. Recovery begins by establishing a safety plan that
includes what to expect from the book, what to expect from recovery, and how victims
should treat themselves during this process. Survivors learn how to cope with the anxiety
and anger that often arise during recovery.
APHRODITE MATSAKIS, PH.D.
Trust after Trauma
A Guide to Relationships for Survivors & Those Who Love Them
6 x 9 / 352 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1012
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1015
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mood
disorders
depression
Trauma survivors find that the experience of tragic events not only shatters their internal
sense of well-being but also leaves them withdrawn or isolated. This book helps readers
deal with unresolved issues and make their relationships a context for healing.
APHRODITE MATSAKIS, PH.D.
ACT for Depression
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7 x 10 / 336 pages / 2007
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5093
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5099
US $42.95
A Clinician’s Guide to Using Acceptance & Commitment Therapy in
Treating Depression
This research-proven program introduces therapists to the ACT model on theoretical and
case-conceptual levels. Then it delves into the specifics of structuring interventions for
clients with depression, using the ACT method of acceptance and values-based behavior
change. Written by one of the pioneering researchers into the effectiveness of ACT for the
treatment of depression, this book is a much-needed professional resource for the tens of
thousands of therapists who are becoming ever more interested in ACT.
ROBERT D. ZETTLE, PH.D.
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Therapist protocol:
8.5 x 11 / 128 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1608
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1602
US $29.95
Client manual:
8.5 x 11 / 168 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1616
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1619
US $15.95
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OVERCOMING DEPRESSION
A ten-session treatment. Techniques include reestablishing goals, motivational skills,
and management of thoughts, feelings, and moods.
GARY EMERY, PH.D.
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TREATING DEPRESSION IN THE MEDICALLY ILL
A Clinician’s Guide
This guide helps you assess depression in your medically ill patients and understand
how medical symptoms and the effects of medication can mimic depression. The authors
include a comprehensive twelve-session treatment plan.
LORI STEVIC-RUST, PH.D., & ANITA MAXIMIN, PSY.D.
Y
7 x 10 / 238 pages / 2000
hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1772
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1770
US $49.95
Treating Depression in Primary Care
A Manual for Primary Care & Mental Health Providers
This brief practitioner’s guide describes simple and practical strategies for assessing and treating
depression using techniques adapted to the fast pace of primary care. These strategies may
be implemented by physicians alone or in coordination with an on-site mental health provider.
The integrated-care program focuses on selecting appropriate medication and behavioral
interventions for patients, involving him or her as a partner to treatment. The book contains
necessary clinical forms and specific protocols for communicating with managed care reviewers.
PATRICIA ROBINSON, PH.D., CHARLES WISCHMAN, MD,
& ALISON DEL VENTO, RNC
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8.5 x 11 / 265 pages / 1996
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8268
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8264
US $42.95
BEATING THE SENIOR BLUES
How to Feel Better & Enjoy Life Again
Untreated symptoms of depression can lead seniors to isolation and feelings of
helplessness. This workbook develops the skills necessary to overcome these debilitating
feelings. Deal with underlying problems. Reconnect with others. Enjoy life again.
LESLIE ECKFORD, RN, LCSW, & AMANDA LAMBERT, MS
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8.5 x 11 / 256 pages / 2002
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2728
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2722
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DEPRESSION 101
A Practical Guide to Treatments, Self-Help Strategies & Preventing Relapse
There are plenty of depression books on the market, but none of them distill critical
information about cognitive skills, lifestyle changes, medications, social skills, and relapse
prevention into this small and potent of a package. In less than 200 pages, Depression 101
presents readers with everything they need to know to begin treatment and overcome the
disorder.
JOHN D. PRESTON, PSY.D., ABPP, & MELISSA KIRK
5 x 7 / 152 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-691X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6911
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A CANCER PATIENT’S GUIDE TO OVERCOMING
DEPRESSION & ANXIETY
Getting Through Treatment & Getting Back to Your Life
WB
8.5 x 11 / 248 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-87923-5042
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5044
US $19.95
This book presents a gentle and effective kind of therapy called behavior activation that
cancer patients can use to overcome depression and anxiety. Relieved from these two
sources of emotional pain, patients will be able to live life more fully and apply their
energy to the task of getting better.
DEREK R. HOPKO, Ph.D., & CARL W. LEJUEZ, Ph.D.
foreword by JOHN L. BELL, MD
COPING WITH DEPRESSION (Video)
Self-Help Strategies
VHS / 1994
Running time: 60 minutes
ISBN-10: 1-87923-7628
ISBN-13: 978-1-87923-7629
US $39.95
Depression had a major impact on Mary Ellen Copeland’s life until she achieved longterm stability. Based on years of research and hundreds of interviews, the wellness
program she describes offers a powerful message of hope for anyone struggling with
depression.
Mary Ellen Copeland, MS
CHOOSING TO LIVE
How to Defeat Suicide Through Cognitive Therapy
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 1996
ISBN-10: 1-57224-0563
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0568
US $24.95
This is the first self-help guide addressed directly to people considering suicide. A step-bystep program, it shows how to replace negative beliefs, feel better through coping, and
develop alternative problem-solving skills.
THOMAS E. ELLIS, PSY.D., & CORY F. NEWMAN, PH.D.
fOREWORD BY AARON T. bECK, md
THE COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL WORKBOOK
FOR DEPRESSION
A Step-by-Step Program
WB
8 x 10 / 368 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4739
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4733
US $22.95
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This workbook is written in an easy-to-use, step-by-step format. It offers readers powerful strategies for overcoming depression in simple, direct language, reinforced by techniques they can
practice right away. Along with other New Harbinger titles like The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook
and The Anger Control Workbook, this major CBT/REBT workbook for depression is destined to
become a trusted resource for people with depression and the therapists who treat them.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
WILLIAM J. KNAUS, ED.D. FOREWORD BY ALBERT ELLIS, PH.D.
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Depression & Your Thyroid
What You Need to Know
As a person develops a thyroid condition, he or she often becomes depressed. This
depression can lead to more problems with the thyroid which, in turn, lead to further
depression—a vicious cycle that is difficult to treat unless the problem is addressed on
several levels. This book proposes a number of diet and lifestyle changes readers can
experiment with in addition to conventional medical treatment to try to correct a thyroid
condition, as well as cognitive techniques for overcoming depression.
Gary S. Ross, MD, & Peter J. Bieling, Ph.D.
6 x 9 / 216 pages / 2006
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4061
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THE DEPRESSION SOLUTIONS WORKBOOK
A Strengths & Skills-Based Approach
Because depression depletes motivation and self-esteem, it can trap sufferers in a vicious
circle—though they want to escape how they’re feeling, it seems impossible to work up
the energy to change. Using solution-focused therapy, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT),
and motivational interviewing, this workbook will help motivate readers to combat the
negative beliefs they have about themselves and end the self-destructive behaviors that
sink them further into depression.
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JACQUELINE CORCORAN, PH.D.
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THE DEPRESSION WORKBOOK, SECOND EDITION
A Guide for Living with Depression & Manic Depression
Learn to avoid conditions that exacerbate mood swings. Use relaxation, diet, and exercise
to stabilize moods. The book introduces the concept of a wellness recovery action plan
(WRAP), a personalized set of goals and checkpoints readers set for themselves to manage
symptoms and stay well.
MARY ELLEN COPELAND, MS, MA
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2685
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ENDING THE DEPRESSION CYCLE
A Step-by-Step Guide for Preventing Relapse
This book deals with the period after recovery, when as many as half of those who have
defeated depression will suffer relapse. It deals directly with the repeating cycle of
depression. Use the self-assessment tools and exercises to explore the reoccurring stages
of depression. Get practical advice about clinical options, including antidepressant
medication and continuing psychotherapy.
PETER J. BIELING, PH.D., & MARTIN M. ANTONY, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY AARON T. BECK, MD
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3333
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3330
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The MINDFULNESS & ACCEPTANCE WORKBOOK
FOR DEPRESSION
Using Acceptance & Commitment Therapy to Move Through Depression &
Create a Life Worth Living
act
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-5484
ISBN: 978-57224-5488
US $21.95
From Kirk Strosahl, cofounder of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), this book offers
a powerful new treatment plan for depression. Clients will learn, step-by-step, how to stop the
cycle of depression by focusing on activities that bring fulfillment and meaning to their lives.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
KIRK D. STROSAHL, Ph.D., & PATRICIA J. ROBINSON, Ph.D.
foreword by STEVEN C. HAYES, Ph.D.
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THE INTERPERSONAL SOLUTION TO DEPRESSION
A Workbook for Changing How You Feel by Changing How You Relate
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-4186
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4184
US $27.95
Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a short-term therapy proven effective for the
treatment of depression. It works to identify the connection between interpersonal
conflicts and depression. This book offers a step-by-step program readers can use to make
IPT work for them. Through worksheets and exercises, readers learn to develop more
healthy social skills. They are coached to practice assertive behaviors, overcome inhibitions,
and conquer their fear of failure.
JEREMY PETTIT, PH.D., & THOMAS ELLIS JOINER, JR., PH.D.
FOREWORD BY LYNN p. rehn, PH.D., ABPP
IS HE DEPRESSED OR WHAT?
What to Do When the Man You Love Is Irritable, Moody & Withdrawn
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4240
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4245
US $15.95
If a client thinks a man in their life is struggling with depression, this book can help them
recognize his symptoms and encourage him in overcoming his depressed feelings. The
book will also show readers how to take care of themselves and not get lost in the loved
one’s depression. It provides a range of strategies they can use to communicate with him
effectively, cope with his physical symptoms like insomnia and sexual dysfunction, and
rebuild intimacy in a relationship.
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Living Life Well
New Strategies for Hard Times
This cognitive behavioral self-help ICP workbook is designed for use by a depressed
patient. This book can be used to support the ICP intervention of a primary care provider
or may be used in its own right as a home-based treatment. When used in the context
of on-site mental health services, this book supports the brief two- to four-hour ICP
behavioral health intervention. It focuses heavily on building coping skills that have
been shown empirically to reduce depression.
PATRICIA ROBINSON, PH.D.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8271
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LIVING WITHOUT DEPRESSION & MANIC DEPRESSION
A Workbook for Maintaining Mood Stability
The program in this book is based on an extensive study of people who have overcome
depression and kept symptoms controlled for more than two years. Its easy-to-follow strategies will help readers manage their depression care effectively and make gradual changes in
their lifestyle that will reduce risk factors for depression symptoms. Follow this step-by-step
program to achieve real breakthroughs in dealing with depression. Get symptom-prevention
strategies. Find a career that works. Deal with sleep problems. Explore vitamin and herbal
therapies and learn about medication side effects.
MARY ELLEN COPELAND, MS
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Listening to Depression
How Understanding Your Pain Can Heal Your Life
Each chapter of the book discusses a different aspect of depression as a gift or positive
opportunity. Depression can be the start of a reorientation in life, a step in the search for
meaning, or a chance for letting go of hurtful aspects of the self. It can also be a chance
to deal with grief and loss and learn to expand possibilities. The book concludes with a
section of advice about when it is important to defend against depression and how best
to go about it when the need arises.
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LARA HONOS-WEBB, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4437
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4436
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Move Your Body, Tone Your Mood
The Workout Therapy Workbook
A sports psychologist shows readers how to put together a program of playful physical
activity that will help them ease tension and anxiety, lift depression, manage stress, and
feel an invigorating enthusiasm about using exercise as a form of emotional healing.
KATE F. HAYS, PH.D.
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OVERCOMING DEPRESSION ONE STEP AT A TIME
The New Behavioral Activation Approach to Getting Your Life Back
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3678
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3675
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With easy, step-by-step techniques, this book helps readers put together a list of enjoyable
activities. As they start by doing the simplest things on their lists, readers begin to live
their lives in ways that can makes feelings of depression literally fade away. The simple act
of doing meaningful, enjoyable things connects them to naturally occurring rewards, which
are powerful antidotes to feelings of depression.
MICHAEL E. ADDIS, PH.D.,
& CHRISTOPHER R. MARTELL, PH.D., ABPP
PEACEFUL MIND
Using Mindfulness & Cognitive Behavioral Psychology to Overcome Depression
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-366X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3668
US $14.95
From this book, readers will learn how to find the motivation to confront depressive feelings. They’ll find out how to reduce the frequency of depressive episodes. Using
meditation practices for observation and awareness, they’ll develop the ability to recognize
triggers that can lead to aggravated periods of the disorder. When readers change how they
approach their day-to-day lives, they strengthen the skills they need to move beyond depression and develop lasting peace of mind.
JOHN R. McQUAID, PH.D., & PAULA E. CARMONA, RN, MSN
Foreword by zindel v. Segal, Ph.D.
QUEER BLUES
The Lesbian & Gay Guide to Overcoming Depression
6 x 9 / 260 pages / 2001
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2442
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2449
US $16.95
This is the first guide to focus on depression in the gay and lesbian community and to offer practical strategies for dealing with the problem. Readers learn to evaluate the impact
of depression on their lives. They explore core beliefs about their self-worth and identify
self-sabotaging habits that may make them vulnerable to insecurity.
KIMERON HARDIN, PH.D., & MARNY HALL, PH.D.
Foreword by betty berzon, ph.d.
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YOUR DEPRESSION MAP
Find the Sources of Your Depression & Chart Your Own Recovery
Research suggests that the definition and treatment of specific symptoms of major
depression can speed recovery and help prevent relapse. Use this workbook to help your
clients create their own depression maps. Exercises and evaluations help them to identify
the causes and symptoms of their particular manifestations of depression.
RANDY J. PATERSON, PH.D.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3007
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3002
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A SECRET SADNESS
The Hidden Relationship Patterns That Make Women Depressed
Can a woman’s relationships make her depressed? Past and current patterns, expectations, and assumptions about roles in relationships can often cause or worsen depression.
A Secret Sadness offers a groundbreaking new perspective on this phenomenon, as well as
powerful tools readers can use to explore the issue.
VALERIE E. WHIFFEN, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6928
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6928
US $16.95
Transforming Depression
The HeartMath® Solution to Feeling Overwhelmed, Sad & Stressed
By using the HeartMath® techniques found in this book, patients feeling hopeless and
uninterested in things that they used to enjoy learn how to tap into new reserves of energy
and creativity and find new ways to connect with the people in their lives. In no time,
feelings of depression will lessen and dramatic change will take place in mind and body
that will result in better health and greater peace of mind. (HeartMath® is a registered
trademark of the Institute of HeartMath.)
Doc Childre & Deborah Rozman, Ph.D.
Foreword by Frank Lawlis, Ph.D.
5.25 x 7.5 / 200 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4917
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4917
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BIPOLAR 101
A Practical Guide to Identifying Triggers, Managing Medications, Coping
with Symptoms & More
This straightforward guide to understanding bipolar disorder includes all the information
readers need to control symptoms and live better. Authored by both a psychologist and a
mental health expert who has bipolar disorder herself, this pocket guide is the only book
on bipolar disorder anyone with bipolar will ever need.
Ruth C. White, Ph.D., MPH, MSW,
& John D. Preston, Psy.D., ABPP
5 x 7 / 280 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5603
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5600
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THE DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY SKILLS
WORKBOOK FOR BIPOLAR DISORDER
Using DBT to Regain Control of Your Emotions & Your Life
DBT
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6286
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6287
US $21.95
This workbook provides readers with dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills such as
mindfulness, emotion regulation, and radical acceptance to help them move away from
the destructive behaviors that often accompany bipolar disorder. The book also includes
helpful information for friends, family, and caregivers.
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SHERI VAN DIJK, MSW
foreword by ZINDEL V. SEGAL, PH.D.
LOVING SOMEONE WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER
Understanding & Helping Your Partner
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3422
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3422
US $14.95
Readers learn how to control episodic crises; direct their energies into preventing problems rather than dissipating them in incessant crisis control. The agreements they make
with their bipolar partner set boundaries and encourage trust. Whatever goals they set for
their relationship are specific and reasonable. Understand that the ultimate goal of this
book, the development of a peaceful and loving relationship, is absolutely achievable with
patience and good advice.
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JULIE A. FAST & JOHN D. PRESTON, PSY.D.
OVERCOMING BIPOLAR DISORDER
A Comprehensive Workbook for Managing Your Symptoms &
Achieving Your Life Goals
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-5646
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5648
US $21.95
This workbook will help readers learn how to recognize their mania and depression
triggers, develop coping skills for managing symptoms, form more productive partnerships
with healthcare providers, and keep their lives in balance as they work toward their goals.
They will also discover how simple changes to eating, exercise, and sleeping habits can
improve their mood and keep symptoms at bay.
MARK S. BAUER, MD, AMY M. KILBOURNE, PH.D., MPH,
DEVRA E. GREENWALD, MPH, & EVETTE J. LUDMAN, PH.D.
with LINDA McBRIDE, MSN
THE CYCLOTHYMIA WORKBOOK
Learn How to Manage Your Mood Swings & Lead a Balanced Life
WB
8.5 x 11 / 208 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-383X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3835
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This is the first book written specifically to cyclothymia sufferers. It can help them recognize
their emotional cycles and any conditions that might trigger changes from one phase to
another. The book introduces them to cognitive behavioral techniques that are effective
at limiting and controlling shifting moods. Later chapters explore treatment options—
medical and psychotherapeutic—and offer advice on how to manage relationships when
one partner suffers from cyclothymia.
PRENTISS PRICE, PH.D.
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CHILD & ADOLESCENT CLINical
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY MADE SIMPLE,
SECOND EDITION
This second edition offers all the information parents and medical professionals need
about the use of psychoactive medications in the treatment of childhood and adolescent
psychological disorders, including new information on medications, autism treatment, and
child-onset bipolar disorder.
JOHN PRESTON, PSY.D., ABPP, JOHN H. O’NEAL, MD,
& MARY C. TALAGA, R.PH, PH.D.
ACCEPTANCE & MINDFULNESS TREATMENTS FOR
CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS
A Practitioner’s Guide
Edited by two luminaries in the field of third-wave behavior therapy, these essays will
be invaluable in helping young patients reap the benefits of acceptance and mindfulness
approaches such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy
(DBT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), and mindfulness-based stress
reduction (MBSR).
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edited by LAURIE A. GRECO, Ph.D., & STEVEN C. HAYES, Ph.D.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7031
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7 x 10 / 312 pages / 2008
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-5417
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5419
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Behavior Analysis of Child Development
This book offers a concise introduction to the natural scientific approach to child psychology.
It defines basic behavioral terms and principles, and includes many examples of the
application of these principles to the understanding of children. In addition to its
contribution to the field of child development, this book offers an easily readable and
understandable account of the greater topic of behavior analysis itself. Readers may apply
the overview presented here to other topics in the wider study of human behavioral
development and learning.
Sidney W. Bijou
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8039
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8035
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TREATING ANXIOUS CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS
An Evidence-Based Approach
The practical approach in this handbook has been adapted from years of ongoing research
at the authors’ clinic for children and adolescents in Sydney, Australia. Treatment strategies
include relaxation skills, cognitive restructuring, parent management, exposure, social
skills, and assertiveness.
RONALD M. RAPEE, PH.D., ANN WIGNALL, M. PSYCH.,
JENNIFER L. HUDSON & CAROLYN A. SCHNIERING
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-1926
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1923
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Punishment on Trial
A Resource Guide to Child Discipline
6 x 9 / 137 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8519
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8516
US $24.95
In these days of positive reinforcement and the ubiquitous “time out,” is punishment still
a valuable tool for disciplining children? And what forms of punishment are effective—or
even permissible? This must-have book for professionals, parents, and teachers demystifies
the issue of punishment. It offers reliable techniques for altering undesirable behaviors,
including a model for the responsible use of punishment. An engaging blend of sound science, clinical experience, and old-fashioned common sense, the book is also an excellent
resource for individuals in training for teaching careers.
Ennio Cipani
TREATING DEPRESSED CHILDREN
A Therapeutic Manual of Proven Cognitive Behavioral Interventions
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-061X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0612
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This is the first book to show therapists how to break down concepts used to treat
depression in adults into terms understandable to children. Incorporating cartoons, stories,
games, and role-playing, the author provides a full twelve-session course of treatment—
everything the therapist needs to help children recognize emotions, change negative or
distorted thoughts, identify positive traits and gain confidence, and learn crucial
interpersonal skills.
CHARMA D. DUDLEY, PH.D.
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DRUGS & YOUR KID
How to Tell If Your Child Has a Drug/Alcohol Problem & What to Do About It
6 x 9 / 180 pages / 2002
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3015
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3019
US $15.95
If readers suspect that their child has a drug problem, how can they know for sure? With
this guide, learn to assess your child’s problem, and to intervene successfully. Choose
intervention styles that match your parenting style. Learn tips for setting limits, dealing
with uncooperative behavior, and making informed decisions about treatment programs.
PETER D. ROGERS, PH.D., & LEA GOLDSTEIN, PH.D.
Foreword by David E. Smith, md
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I’M NOT BAD, I’M JUST MAD
A Workbook to Help Kids Control Their Anger
This anger management workbook for children contains forty activities that cover topics
such as recognizing anger triggers, better problem solving, and communication tips for
defusing conflict before it gets out of hand. These fun games will help children talk about
their feelings and learn to control them.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D., ZACK PELTA-HELLER
& ANNA F. GREENWALD
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6650
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6652
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THE ANGER WORKBOOK FOR TEENS
Activities to Help You Deal with Anger & Frustration
This book includes thirty-seven exercises designed to show readers effective skills to help
them deal with feelings of rage without losing it. By completing just one ten-minute worksheet a day, readers will find out what’s triggering their anger, look at the ways they react,
and learn skills and techniques for getting their anger under control.
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RAYCHELLE CASSADA LOHMANN, MS
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6995
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6997
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HELPING YOUR ANGRY CHILD
A Workbook for You & Your Family
Anger control is a valuable skill to impart to children, but finding the activities and
approaches to do so can be a challenge. Learn the skills necessary to parent an angry
child. Teach children anger management skills. Examine issues in the past that keep readers from being nurturing parents when confronted with their child’s unpredictable rages.
DARLYNE GAYNOR NEMETH, PH.D., KELLY PAULK RAY, PH.D.,
& MAYDEL MORIN SCHEXNAYDER, MS
THE ANXIETY WORKBOOK FOR TEENS
Activities to Help You Deal with Anxiety & Worry
This workbook shows teens how to deal with the day-to-day challenges of anxiety,
develop a positive self-image, and stop being paralyzed by anxious thoughts. Also included
are resources readers can use to seek additional help and support.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
LISA M. SCHAB, LCSW
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3120
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3125
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6618
ISBN: 978-1-57224-6614
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6588
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6584
US $32.95
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6006
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6003
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6677
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6676
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6089
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I BET I WON’T FRET
A Workbook to Help Children with Generalized Anxiety Disorder
The activities in this workbook teach children with generalized anxiety disorder how to
manage their anxious feelings, relax, and enjoy life more fully. Children can do these
activities with the help of a parent between sessions and put into practice the concepts
taught to them in therapy. The book offers a range of proven-effective techniques that can
support any treatment program.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
TIMOTHY A. SISEMORE, Ph.D.
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
A PARENT’S GUIDE TO GETTING KIDS OUT OF
THE FAMILY BED
A 21-Day Program
This workbook presents a twenty-one-day program for parents to help them move children
back into their own bedrooms and to end the wanderings of “ambulatory sleepers.” It includes
separate sections for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and older children who are sleeping in their
parents bed due to special circumstances (e.g. divorce, fears, death in the family).
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
LAWRENCE E. SHAPIRO, PH.D.
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
Free from OCD
A Workbook for Teens with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
WB
8 x 10 / 144 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8483
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8489
US $15.95
The activities in this book help teens and parents work together to assess the severity of
the symptoms and offer teens cognitive behavioral skills to overcome them. Teen readers
learn essential information about the biology and dynamics of OCD, then discover a multitude of skills for moving beyond the most common types of obsessions and compulsions.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
TIMOTHY A. SISEMORE, PH.D.
HELPING YOUR ANXIOUS CHILD, SECOND EDITION
A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents
6 x 9 / 296 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5751
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5754
US $17.95
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This expanded and updated edition guides readers to help a child overcome anxiety and
fears. The strategies and techniques described in this book can be used to develop a
comprehensive self-help program for a child’s particular needs. From separation anxiety
to general anxiety, social anxiety, specific phobia, and panic disorder, the book describes
the common types of childhood anxiety, how anxiety originates, and options for dealing
with the problem. Throughout, the book employs a step-by-step approach that is both
structured and directive.
RONALD M. RAPEE, Ph.D., ANN WIGNALL, D. PSYCH,
SUSAN H. SPENCE, PH.D., Vanessa Cobham, Ph.D.,
& HEIDI LYNEHAM, PH.D.
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HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH OCD
A Workbook for Parents of Children with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Children with obsessive-compulsive disorder may need to engage in ritualistic behavior—
counting, checking, washing, hoarding—as a part of their daily routine. Left untreated, this
problem can lead to debilitating stress and embarrassment during their school years and a
lifetime of struggle with anxiety. This book is a personalized guide for parents of a child with
OCD. After reading it, readers will better understand the causes of the disorder and the scope
of available treatments. This engaging workbook is full of assessments, fill-ins, and progress
charts that encourage parents to get involved and stay committed to their child’s recovery.
LEE FITZGIBBONS, PH.D., & CHERRY PEDRICK, RN
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HELPING YOUR CHILD OVERCOME SEPARATION
ANXIETY or SCHOOL REFUSAL
A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents
Every parent is familiar with the clingy child who doesn’t want to be left alone. Separation
anxiety, a clinical term for this kind of behavior, is usually a normal part of the developmental
process. Sometimes, though, extreme or persistent kinds of behaviors can cause problems for
both parents and children. This book offers parents effective techniques for dealing with both
normal separation anxiety issues and with separation anxiety disorder (SAD). Step-by-step
strategies for confronting and easing a child’s fears are given throughout the book.
ANDREW R. EISEN, PH.D., & LINDA B. ENGLER, PH.D.
foreword by Joshua D. Sparrow, MD
6 x 9 / 216 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4313
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HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH SELECTIVE MUTISM
Steps to Overcome a Fear of Speaking
This book is the first available for parents of children with selective mutism. It offers a broad
overview of the condition and reviews the diagnostic criteria for the disorder. The book details a
plan parents can use to coordinate professional treatment of their child’s disorder. It also explains
the steps they can take on their own to encourage their child to speak comfortably in school and
in his or her peer group. All of the book’s strategies employ a gradual, “stepladder” approach.
ANGELA E. MCHOLM, PH.D., CHARLES E. CUNNINGHAM, PH.D.,
& MELANIE K. VANIER, MA
FOREWORD BY RONALD M. RAPEE, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-416X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4160
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PARENTING YOUR ANXIOUS CHILD WITH
MINDFULNESS & ACCEPTANCE
A Powerful New Approach to Overcoming Fear, Panic & Worry Using
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
Drawn from acceptance and commitment therapy, this program offers a new way to think
about a child’s anxiety, as well as a set of techniques used by child psychologists to help
children as young as four let go of anxious feelings and focus instead on relationships
with friends, learning new things in school, and having fun. Readers learn these
techniques, use them when they feel anxious, and teach them to their children.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
CHRISTOPHER McCURRY, PH.D.
foreword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D.
act
6 x 9 / 248 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5794
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5792
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KNOWING YOURSELF, KNOWING OTHERS
A Workbook for Children with Asperger’s Disorder, Nonverbal Learning
Disorder & Other Social-Skill Problems
This illustrated workbook—written by the founders of SuperKids, an innovative program that
treats hundreds of children with Asperger’s disorder each year—offers simple activities to help
kids with Asperger’s, Nonverbal Learning Disorder (NLD), and other social-skill problems. Kids
will learn to read social cues, avoid meltdowns, and understand others’ needs and intentions.
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CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
BARBARA COOPER, MPS, & NANCY WIDDOWS, MS
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
THE SOCIAL SUCCESS WORKBOOK FOR TEENS
Skill-Building Activities for Teens with Nonverbal Learning Disorder,
Asperger’s Disorder & Other Social-Skill Problems
This engaging workbook includes forty activities to help teens with Nonverbal Learning
Disorder (NLD) or Asperger’s recognize and use their strengths to compensate for and
overcome their social skills deficits. The activities in this book help them to read social
cues, understand emotions, and avoid meltdowns.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
BARBARA COOPER, MPS, & NANCY WIDDOWS, MS
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
HELPING A CHILD WITH NONVERBAL LEARNING
DISORDER OR ASPERGER’S Disorder,
Second Edition
A Parent’s Guide
6 x 9 / 256 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5263
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5266
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attention deficit
disorder
KATHRYN STEWART, PH.D.
The ADHD Workbook for Kids
Helping Children Gain Self-Confidence, Social Skills & Self-Control
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Discover a step-by-step treatment approach for parenting a child with either of these two
neurocognitive disorders. Learn strategies for assessing your child’s disorder. Understand
symptoms. Explore effective intervention techniques to use at home, and get suggestions
to help take advantage of community resources.
Over forty simple and short activities in this workbook help children with ADHD build
confidence and manage their symptoms in order to get along better with others and
handle everyday tasks such as getting ready for school. The book includes age-appropriate
information on medication, the importance of sleep and diet, and asking for help from
adults when it’s needed. Professionals can use these effective activities to help guide
children with ADHD through the process of learning to manage their behavior.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
LAWRENCE E. SHAPIRO, PH.D.
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THE GIFT OF ADHD
How to Transform Your Child’s Problems into Strengths
The book begins with an overview of ADHD diagnosis. Each subsequent chapter reframes
ADHD traits in a positive way and reinforces this transformation with awareness exercises.
The book isn’t only a discussion of kids with ADHD; it includes exercises to help readers
recognize and shift negative thought patterns they might associate with ADHD. The book
offers advice on how to navigate education and mental health systems to the best
advantage of ADHD kids and how to understand and make the best use of conventional
ADHD therapies, including prescription drugs.
LARA HONOS-WEBB, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 216 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3899
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3897
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THE Gift of ADHD Activity Book
101 Ways to Turn Your Child’s Problems into Strengths
The chapters of this book are organized by strengths that can be developed in a child.
There is a short discussion of the importance of each strength, and then the book offers
simple activities that parents do with their child—often in just a few minutes—to help
develop those strengths. Throughout, the book strikes a positive note, stressing things that
parents can do themselves to encourage and support their child rather than things they
should discourage or avoid.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
LARA HONOS-WEBB, PH.D.
5 x 7 / 168 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5158
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5150
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MAKING THE GRADE WITH ADD
A Student’s Guide to Succeeding in College with Attention Deficit Disorder
This book helps young adults with attention deficit disorder (ADD) learn to harness their
disorder in new ways in order to successfully make the transition from high school to
the less structured college system. This easy-to-use guide will help create study habits
that work with ADD in productive and positive ways. Written by a licensed mental health
counselor who has ADD herself, this book will be a valuable resource through the college
years and beyond.
STEPHANIE MOULTON SARKIS, Ph.D.
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5549
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5549
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HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
A Step-by-Step Workbook for Families
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by severe developmental impairments,
including lowered social function and communication skills. With this workbook, patients learn
the latest and most effective ASD management techniques, including the use of the family
enhancement treatment model designed by the authors—a program that provides step-bystep guidelines for fostering children’s abilities and enhancing the health of the whole family.
STEPHANIE B. LOCKSHIN, PH.D., BCBA, JENNIFER M. GILLIS,
MA, BCBA, & RAYMOND G. ROMANCZYK, PH.D., BCBA
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THE BIPOLAR WORKBOOK FOR TEENS
DBT Skills to Help You Control Mood Swings
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6960
ISBN-13:978-1-57224-6966
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Two therapists specializing in child and family mental health help teenage readers use dialectical behavior therapy to tap into their resources and develop new skills for managing
their bipolar disorder, then use their newfound strengths to work towards living according
to their goals and values.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
SHERI VAN DIJK, MSW & KARMA GUINDON, MSW
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
FACING BIPOLAR
The Young Adult’s Guide to Dealing with Bipolar Disorder
6 x 8 / 176 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6421
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6423
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In Facing Bipolar, a psychiatrist and a psychologist show young adult readers with bipolar
disorder how to overcome denial, work toward bipolar stability, and adjust to life with
bipolar as they shape their identity in their late teens and early twenties. The book helps
readers navigate mood cycles and provides sound guidance for developing coping skills to
manage the disorder.
RUSS FEDERMAN, PH.D., & J. ANDERSON THOMSON, JR., MD
PARENTING A BIPOLAR CHILD
What to Do & Why
6 x 9 / 288 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4232
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4238
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In addition to a thorough explanation of the often necessary medical treatments for
bipolar disorder, this book discusses the importance of emotional regulation in bipolar
children. Techniques for dealing with displays of rage, anger, and irritability in children are
covered. The book also addresses sleep deprivation, one of the most common symptoms
of childhood bipolar disorder, and the issues young people with bipolar disorder face in
school. Subjects of particular interest to parents of older children and adolescents are
covered, such as substance abuse, eating disorders, violence, and suicide.
GIANNI L. FAEDDA, MD, & NANCY B. AUSTIN, PSY.D.
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BEYOND THE BLUES
A Workbook to Help Teens Overcome Depression
This workbook helps teens cope with sad and difficult feelings, find new ways to make
friends, and deal with conflicts. The activities show them how, little by little, they can
make small changes in their lives that will lead them to brighter, more enjoyable futures.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
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LISA M. SCHAB, LCSW
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MY FEELING BETTER WORKBOOK
Help for Kids Who Are Sad & Depressed
Over forty simple activities in this workbook help children with depression explore their
feelings and combat the negative self-talk that depletes their motivation and self-esteem.
Based on cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, and art therapy, this series of activities is designed to help children cope with painful feelings and feel happy again.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
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SARA HAMIL, LCSW
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HELPING YOUR DEPRESSED CHILD
A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents
This book teaches parents how to assess the causes of childhood depression and identify
symptoms. The book helps them to evaluate professional treatment options, including
talking and drug therapy. Readers learn to help a child think positively through
monitoring, positive affirmation, and creative visualization.
MARTHA UNDERWOOD BARNARD, PH.D.
WHAT’S EATING YOU?
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2003
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3228
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3224
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A Workbook for Teens with Anorexia, Bulimia & Other Eating Disorders
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This workbook takes aim at the motivations behind the relationships teens with eating
disorders have to food. Each worksheet includes questions and exercises targeting the
cultural myths, perfectionism, stress, and lack of self-confidence that are often at the
heart of a dysfunctional relationship with food.
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TAMMY NELSON, MS
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
8 x 10 / 128 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6669
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HELPING YOUR CHILD OVERCOME
AN EATING DISORDER
What You Can Do at Home
Children need practical and supportive guidance to overcome eating disorders. Readers
of this book will learn to communicate with a child about these problems and to facilitate
proper eating and exercise habits at home with cognitive behavioral techniques. This book
includes questionnaires and checklists to involve the entire family in the recovery process.
BETHANY A. TEACHMAN, PH.D., MARLENE B. SCHWARTZ, PH.D.,
BONNIE S. GORDIC, BA, & BRENDA S. COYLE, PH.D.
Foreword by Kelly D. Brownell, ph.D.
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grief management
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WHY DID YOU DIE?
Activities to Help Children Cope with Grief & Loss
The activities in this workbook use an art therapy approach to help grieving children
express difficult feelings, separate myths from facts, and understand the finality of death.
This direct yet non-threatening, secular workbook will help children learn, grow, and
thrive. Includes a section for parents describing a child’s grief process and what can be
expected as it progresses.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
ERIKA LEEUWENBURGH, LPC, & ELLEN GOLDRING, LPC
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
CARING FOR YOUR GRIEVING CHILD
Engaging Activities for Dealing with Loss & Transition
6 x 9 / 162 pages / 2003
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3064
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your grieving child.
MARTHA WAKENSHAW, MA, LMHC
Foreword by herman m. Frankel, md
STOPPING THE PAIN
A Workbook for Teens Who Cut & Self-Injure
8 x 10 / 168 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-660X
ISBN: 978-1-57224-6607
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The exercises in this workbook help teens explore why they self-injure and teach them
new ways for dealing with issues in their lives. As they work through this book, teens learn
to reduce stress and reach out to others, freeing themselves from the pain, loneliness, and
isolation of cutting.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6022
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LAWRENCE E. SHAPIRO, Ph.D.
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
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An Effective, Easy-to-Use Program for Teaching Self-Control
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2007
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This book offers tips for helping readers clearly establish what is expected from a child
and define the results of either compliant or noncompliant behavior. It especially outlines
the function of a behavior contract for managing behavior change. With a little effort and
patience and a lot of love, readers can use these techniques to control even the worst
impulsivity problems.
George M. Kapalka, Ph.D., ABPP
Foreword by Mark S. Kiselica, Ph.D.
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WHEN YOUR CHILD IS CUTTING
A Parent’s Guide to Helping Children Overcome Self-Injury
This book tells parents why self-injury happens, how to spot it when it is happening, and
how to address this sensitive topic with confidence. It outlines a clear and simple plan for
approaching a child who self-injures—because good communication is a necessary first
step in healing. The book strives to support and reassure parents as they move through
this difficult experience.
MERRY E. McVEY-NOBLE, PH.D., SONY KHEMLANI-PATEL, PH.D.,
& FUGEN NEZIROGLU, PH.D., ABBP, ABPP
COOL, CALM & CONFIDENT
A Workbook to Help Kids Learn Assertiveness Skills
It’s not always easy for children to find a healthy middle ground between passivity and aggression. The easy and effective activities in this book can help both children who are frequent
targets for bullies as well as those who have begun to tease and take advantage of other kids.
These simple exercises help children stand up for themselves without coming across as aggressive, learn to be both kind and assertive, and develop self-confidence and a positive self-image.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion CD
that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
LISA M. SCHAB, LCSW
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
COPING WITH CLIQUES
A Workbook to Help Girls Deal with Gossip, Put-Downs, Bullying & Other
Mean Behavior
This workbook helps teenage girls deal with cliques, teasing, and gossip without getting
caught up in this hurtful pattern of behavior. Also included are key strategies girls can use
to stick up for themselves, maintain their self-esteem even when others tease them, and
find friends who like them for who they are.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
SUSAN SPRAGUE
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
THE DIVORCE WORKBOOK FOR CHILDREN
Help for Kids to Overcome Difficult Family Changes & Grow Up Happy
This workbook offers simple and engaging activities that can help children address and
cope with issues related to parental divorce. The goal of these activities is to help kids feel
“out of the middle” of the parental conflict and learn to be more resilient and self-reliant.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
LISA M. SCHAB, LCSW
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-4372
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4375
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6596
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6591
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-657X
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6560
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6690
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THE DIVORCE WORKBOOK FOR TEENS
Activities to Help You Move Beyond the Breakup
This workbook helps teens face the challenges of coping with their parents’ divorce
during the already difficult adolescent years. Includes activities to help teens develop
self-awareness and communication skills and cope with both the emotional and practical
ramifications of divorce.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
LISA M. SCHAB, LCSW
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
LEARNING TO LISTEN, LEARNING TO CARE
A Workbook to Help Kids Learn Self-Control & Empathy
One of the nation’s leading experts on treating behavioral problems through play, Dr.
Lawrence Shapiro, offers a positive way of teaching children behavioral skills like empathy,
self-control, and compliance. Includes fun activities parents can do with their child.
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CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
LAWRENCE E. SHAPIRO, Ph.D.
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
LET’S BE FRIENDS
A Workbook to Help Kids Learn Social Skills & Make Great Friends
The activities in this book are effective tools for helping a child become a better friendmaker. This workbook teaches a wide variety of social skills including the making and
keeping of new friends, finding friends with common interests, coping with rejection, and
developing give and take in relationships.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
LAWRENCE E. SHAPIRO, Ph.D., & JULIA HOLMES
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
MY LIFEBOOK JOURNAL
A Workbook for Children in Foster Care
Children placed in foster homes face many difficult changes over which they have no control.
The simple activities in this workbook offer children the tools they need to adjust to their
new situation in a healthy way. Using the worksheets in this book, kids can journal about their
positive experiences and memories, learn to develop a strong sense of self, identify the people
they can rely on, and learn coping skills for dealing with feelings of anger and sadness.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
THERESE ACCINELLI, LMFT
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
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SAY GOODBYE TO BEING SHY
A Workbook to Help Kids Overcome Shyness
This book features more than forty fun activities children and parents can do together to
build confidence and assertiveness, useful attributes with lifelong benefits. The first activity
in this book helps parents create a reward system to encourage progress as their child
learns to move past shyness. Also included are activities to help the child become more selfassured and comfortable interacting with others.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
RICHARD BROZOVICH, Ph.D., & LINDA CHASE, LMSW
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Don’t Pick On Me
Help for Kids to Stand Up to & Deal with Bullies
The activities in this book are designed to help children learn strategies they can use to
avoid being victimized by bullies and stand up for themselves when they become a bully’s
target. The book includes more than forty ten-minute activities children can do with their
parents or a mental health professional to learn how to effectively handle emotional and
physical bullying and be conscientious bystanders if they witness this behavior.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
SUSAN EIKOV GREEN
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7130
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Helping Your Socially Vulnerable Child
What to Do When Your Child Is Shy, Socially Anxious, Withdrawn, or Bullied
In this book, the husband-and-wife team of Eisen and Engler provides a clinically proven
set of coping tools and social-skill strategies that tailor to a child’s unique social and
emotional needs. Parents can use them to promote confidence, independence, and social
ease in their child—whether in the classroom, on the playground, or at play in his or
her peer group. As parents help their child manage his or her emotions, they’ll lay the
groundwork for a more harmonious family life, better school adjustment, and ultimately
social success.
Andrew R. Eisen, Ph.D., & Linda B. Engler, Ph.D.
6 x 9 / 216 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4585
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4580
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THE STRESS REDUCTION WORKBOOK FOR TEENS
Mindfulness Skills to Help You Deal with Stress
In The Stress Reduction Workbook for Teens, a psychotherapist specializing in mindfulnessbased stress reduction shows overwhelmed and stressed-out teen readers how mindfulness skills can help them relax, prioritize, and keep calm during stressful times.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
GINA M. BIEGEL, MA, LMFT
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THE RELAXATION & STRESS REDUCTION
WORKBOOK FOR KIDS
Help for Children to Cope with Stress, Anxiety & Transitions
This workbook, written by two child therapists, offers more than fifty activities readers can do
together with their families to help children replace stressful and anxious feelings with feelings
of optimism, confidence, and joy. Includes proven relaxation techniques, guided imagery, mindfulness, and yoga. The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a
companion CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
LAWRENCE E. SHAPIRO, PH.D., & ROBIN K. SPRAGUE, LCPC
foreword by MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D.
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
FINDING SUNSHINE AFTER THE STORM
A Workbook for Children Healing from Sexual Abuse
These simple activities drawn from a variety of therapeutic modalities are best used in combination with counseling to help kids recover from sexual abuse. As children work through this
book, they will learn to deal with painful feelings in positive ways, reach out for support, and
feel proud of themselves by “taking a bow” after important accomplishments.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
SHARON A. McGEE, LMFT, & CURTIS HOLMES, Ph.D.
Instant Help Books, A Division of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.
It Happened to Me
A Teen’s Guide to Overcoming Sexual Abuse
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Recovery from childhood sexual abuse starts in the teenage and early adult years. This
book, by a psychologist who works daily with sexually abused teens, offers help. Reflect
on what happened and examine its impact. Strength-building exercises reshape selfimage, make healthy connections, and develop skills for realizing personal potential.
WILLIAM LEE CARTER, ED.D.
COPING WITH TOURETTE SYNDROME
A Workbook to Help Kids with Tic Disorders
This practical workbook includes forty activities to help children with Tourette Syndrome
(TS), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
understand, prepare for, and mask their tics. Children will also learn how to best explain their
tics to friends and curious strangers using humor, games, or brief scripts they have prepared.
The professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion
CD that offers the complete book and printable client worksheets.
SANDRA BUFFOLANO, MA
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PARENTING A CHILD WHO HAS INTENSE EMOTIONS
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills to Help Your Child Regulate Emotional
Outbursts & Aggressive Behaviors
Parenting a Child Who Has Intense Emotions provides dialectical behavior therapy strategies
and skills to parents of children with explosive emotions. Readers learn to understand and
accept their children’s emotion dysregulation and learn skills for changing both their own
behaviors and those of the child.
PAT HARVEY, LCSW-C, & JEANINE A. PENZO, LICSW
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6499
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6492
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PARENTING A CHILD WITH SENSORY
PROCESSING DISORDER
A Family Guide to Understanding & Supporting Your Sensory-Sensitive Child
This book introduces SPD and offers an overview of what it means to advocate for a child
with the condition. It describes a range of activities that help strengthen family relationships,
improve communication about the disorder, and deal with problem situations and conditions a
child with SPD may encounter. Throughout, the book stresses the importance of whole-family
involvement in the care of a child with SPD, especially the roles fathers play in care-giving.
CHRISTOPHER R. AUER, MA, with SUSAN L. BLUMBERG, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY LUCY JANE MILLER, PH.D., OTR
DERIVED RELATIONAL RESPONDING
APPLICATIONS FOR LEARNERS WITH AUTISM
& OTHER DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
A Progressive Guide to Change
This book offers a series of revolutionary intervention programs drawn from derived stimulus
relations that you can use to help students with autism and other developmental disabilities
acquire foundational and advanced verbal, social, and cognitive skills.
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BARNES-HOLMES, PH.D. • foreword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D.
Copublished with Context Press
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4631
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4634
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Developmental Disabilities
Etiology, Assessment, Intervention & Integration
This study examines current scholarship in the field of developmental disabilities from
a perspective that recognizes the importance of both “people” issues and “technical”
advances. It presents contributions from many of the best researchers, clinicians, educators,
and service administrators working with developmental disabilities, examining the causes
and assessment of and interventions for a range of challenges. The book also provides
descriptions of recent developments from some of the most recognized leaders on issues of
integration and accessibility of psychological and educational services.
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Developmental Psychology
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6 x 9 / 339 pages / 1996
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ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8257
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Dynamic Systems & Behavior Analysis
This book breaks new ground by integrating dynamic systems concepts with a contextual
behavioral view of development. The two make a dramatically good fit and something new
emerges from the combination: a “behavioral systems approach” to development. With
its consistent, natural-science, non-linear, contextual orientation, Novak has fashioned an
undergraduate text that will have broad appeal for courses in developmental psychology.
Gary Novak
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ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8165
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8152
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8158
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Ethical Issues in Developmental
Disabilities
Views of the ethical treatment of persons with disabilities are changing rapidly. The
fervently held goals of yesterday are often the rejected status quo of today. Bringing
together behavioral psychologists, physicians, consumers, and advocates, this book deals
with how things ought to be for persons with developmental disabilities. If you work with
persons who have disabilities, you need this book.
Edited by Linda J. Hayes, Gregory J. Hayes,
Stephen C. Moore, & Patrick M. Ghezzi
ACCEPTANCE & COMMITMENT THERAPY FOR
BODY IMAGE DISSATISFACTION
A Practitioner’s Guide to Using Mindfulness, Acceptance & Values-Based
Behavior Change Strategies
This manual shows practitioners how to help clients let go of self-judgment and preoccupation
with body image. It presents a clear acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) protocol,
complete with sample scripts, therapy exercises, case studies, and worksheets, for treating body
image dissatisfaction. Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
ADRIA N. PEARSON, PH.D., MICHELLE HEFFNER, PH.D.,
& VICTORIA M. FOLLETTE, PH.D.
foreword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D.
THE BODY IMAGE WORKBOOK, SECOND EDITION
An Eight-Step Program for Learning to Like Your Looks
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-5468
ISBN: 978-1-57224-5464
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Now in its second edition, this workbook offers a comprehensive program to help clients
stop focusing on their perceived imperfections and start feeling more confident about the
way they look. Includes discussions on society’s obsession with physical appearance and
body fixing.
THOMAS F. CASH, Ph.D.
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THE BDD WORKBOOK
Overcome Body Dysmorphic Disorder & End Body Image Obsession
Individuals who suffer from body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) obsess about the
appearance of their bodies. This highly treatable disorder can lead to unnecessary plastic
surgery, eating disorders, and in some cases suicide. Count on this step-by-step
workbook to guide readers through an intervention plan and develop a healthier
body image.
JAMES CLAIBORN, PH.D., & CHERRY PEDRICK, RN
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2937
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THE APPETITE AWARENESS WORKBOOK
How to Listen to Your Body & Overcome Bingeing , Overeating
& Obsession with Food
By learning to recognize their body’s natural hunger cues, readers take control of their
eating habits. The result is a natural, healthful, and pleasurable relationship with food.
Easy to learn and easier to practice, appetite awareness is the solution to making peace
with appetite and the body.
LINDA W. CRAIGHEAD, PH.D.
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3988
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3989
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THE BINGE EATING & COMPULSIVE
OVEREATING WORKBOOK
An Integrated Approach to Overcoming Disordered Eating
This book offers proven-effective complementary, alternative, and allopathic techniques
for correcting nutritional deficiencies, stopping bingeing, and learning healthy approaches
to eating. People with binge eating disorder and other overeating disorders can use this
workbook to assess their binge eating triggers and develop personalized “New Me /
Healthy Me” plans for the future.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
CAROLYN COKER ROSS, MD, MPH
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5914
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BINGE NO MORE
Your Guide to Overcoming Disordered Eating
This guide helps readers understand binge-eating problems. Deal with the causes of binge
eating and explore the anatomy of a binge. Learn a step-by-step program to assess binge
behavior patterns. Change the thoughts that fuel binge eating. Cope with conflicting
emotions, and build interpersonal skills.
JOYCE D. NASH, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 304 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1748
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1749
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50 WAYS TO SOOTHE YOURSELF WITHOUT FOOD
Susan Albers, author of Eating Mindfully, offers this collection of 50 mindfulness skills and
practices for relaxing the body in times of stress and ending dependence on eating as a
means of coping with difficult emotions. Readers will discover easy ways to soothe urges
to overeat and learn how to differentiate emotion-driven hunger from healthy hunger.
5 x 7 / 232 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6766
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6768
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“A thoughtful volume filled with practical solutions for emotional eaters everywhere.”
—Madelyn H. Fernstrom, Ph.D., CNS, founding director of UPMC Weight Management
Center, professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
SUSAN ALBERS, PSY.D.
THE COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL WORKBOOK FOR
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
A Step-by-Step Program
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6251
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6256
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The Cognitive Behavioral Workbook for Weight Management is a different kind of weight
management guide that focuses on helping clients stay disciplined and dedicated to their
weight management goals by using cognitive behavioral therapy. This workbook includes
exercises and worksheets to help readers design a customized weight management
strategy most likely to be effective for them based on their current habits and lifestyle.
MICHELE LALIBERTE, PH.D., RANDI E. McCABE, PH.D.,
& VALERIE TAYLOR, MD, PH.D.
THE OVERCOMING BULIMIA WORKBOOK
Your Comprehensive Step-By-Step Guide to Recovery
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3260
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3262
US $24.95
Severe dieting often results in periods of reactive binge eating. This workbook contains
proven-effective tools to help bulimics break the cycle of bingeing and reacting, allowing
them to take control of their lives and make positive behavior changes.
RANDI E. McCABE, PH.D., TRACI L. McFARLANE, PH.D.,
& MARION P. OLMSTED, PH.D.
THE DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY SKILLS
WORKBOOK FOR BULIMIA
DBT
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-6197
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6195
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Using DBT to Break the Cycle & Regain Control of Your Life
Using skills drawn from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and motivational interviewing,
readers learn to regulate their emotions in effective ways that are healthy for mind and
body. Worksheets and exercises throughout the book help readers put new skills like
commitment, mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal
effectiveness into practice.
ELLEN ASTRACHAN-FLETCHER, PH.D.,
& MICHAEL MASLAR, PSY.D.
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THE ANOREXIA WORKBOOK
How to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering & Reclaim Your Life
This book adapts a revolutionary model of psychotherapy called acceptance and
commitment therapy, or ACT, to teach readers that efforts to control and stop anorexia
may do more harm than good. This approach encourages the mindful observance of
unwanted thoughts and feelings without reacting to them in a self-destructive way.
The step-by-step exercises and techniques in this book can help redirect energy formerly
spent on weight loss into committed actions that heal the body and mind.
MICHELLE HEFFNER, MA, & GEORG H. EIFERT, PH.D.
foreword by Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D.
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3627
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3620
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FEEDING THE STARVING MIND
A Personalized, Comprehensive Approach to Overcoming Anorexia &
Other Starvation Eating Disorders
Starvation eating disorders such as anorexia not only affect the body, but also take a
devastating toll on the mind. No matter how thin sufferers become, it’s impossible to
be happy when they are controlled by anxious and obsessive thoughts. As readers work
through the program in this book, they will discover the source of their eating disorder,
identify the compulsive thoughts that contribute to it, and take steps toward developing a
healthy relationship with food and exercise.
DOREEN A. SAMELSON, ED.D., MSCP
foreword by ROBERT GRAFF, MD
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-5840
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5846
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OVERCOMING NIGHT EATING SYNDROME
A Step-by-Step Guide to Breaking the Cycle
Perhaps as many as 6 million Americans suffer from night eating syndrome, or NES.
Experts agree that NES not only shares the characteristics of eating disorders but also
sleep and mood disorders. Sufferers tend to exhibit symptoms such as feelings of anxiety
and guilt, insomnia, or interrupted sleep. This book, the first written specifically to people
struggling with NES, offers a step-by-step strategy for managing and overcoming this
disorder.
KELLY C. ALLISON, PH.D., ALBERT J. STUNKARD, MD,
with SARA L. THIER
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3279
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3279
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BITING ANOREXIA
A First Hand Account of an Internal War
Tinged with a wicked sense of humor, this beautifully written, penetrating memoir captures
the overpowering anxiety that comes with anorexia and reveals the challenge of recovery.
This courageous and compelling story will inspire and support those troubled with the
condition, and their family and friends, the world over.
LUCY HOWARD-TAYLOR
FOREWORD BY SHARON HODGSON
memoir
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7029
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7024
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INTEGRATIVE TREATMENT FOR
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
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7 x 10 / 200 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4461
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4467
US $29.95
Effective, Symptom-Focused Techniques, Simplified for Private Practice
Skills for regulation of out-of-control emotions, including some from the much-acclaimed
dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), make up the core of the program. The book also
benefits from the psychopharmacological expertise of its author, John Preston, whose
Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists is the essential resource for
therapists about psychoactive medication.
JOHN D. PRESTON, PSY.D., ABPP
the Borderline Personality Disorder
Survival Guide
Everything You Need to Know About Living with BPD
DBT
6 x 9 / 256 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5077
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5075
US $16.95
This book provides answers to many of the questions readers might have about BPD: What is
BPD? How long does it last? What other problems co-occur with BPD? Overviews of what we
currently know about BPD make up the first section of the book. Later chapters cover several
common treatment approaches to BPD: DBT, mentalization-based treatment (MBT), and medication treatments. The last sections of the book cover techniques for coping with the disorder.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
ALEX L. CHAPMAN, PH.D., & KIM L. GRATZ, PH.D.
Foreword by perry D. Hoffman, Ph.D.
STOP WALKING ON EGGSHELLS, SECOND EDITION
Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care About Has Borderline
Personality Disorder
A New Harbinger
Classic
6 x 9 / 288 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6901
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6904
US $18.95
This fully revised and updated edition helps the friends and family members of people
with borderline personality disorder understand the condition, help their loved ones find
effective treatment, and stop feeling as though they are walking on eggshells to avoid
confrontations. This edition has been updated with the very latest BPD research and
includes coping and communication skills readers can use to stabilize their relationship
with the BPD sufferer in their life.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
PAUL T. MASON, MS, & RANDI KREGER
THE STOP WALKING ON EGGSHELLS WORKBOOK
Practical Strategies for Living with Someone Who Has
Borderline Personality Disorder
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8.5 x 11 / 224 pages / 2002
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2760
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2760
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This book will help readers face their core beliefs about BPD, handle negative feelings, and
gain the perspective necessary to see the disorder objectively. Step-by-step exercises show
them how to set and enforce limits with a person with BPD, cope with put-downs and rage,
and make safe and realistic decisions.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
RANDI KREGER with JAMES PAUL SHIRLEY, LMSW
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SURVIVING A BORDERLINE PARENT
How to Heal Your Childhood Wounds & Build Trust,
Boundaries & Self-Esteem
Parents with BPD are often unable to provide for the basic physical and emotional needs
of their children. Plagued by irrational fears and anxieties, BPD parents transfer feelings
of self-hatred onto their children. This book offers step-by-step guidance to understanding
and overcoming the lasting effects of being raised by a person suffering from this disorder.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
KIMBERLEE ROTH & FREDA B. FRIEDMAN, PH.D., LCSW
FOREWORD BY RANDI KREGER
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3287
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3286
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The Buddha & the Borderline
My Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder through Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Buddhism & Online Dating
Inspirational for people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and their loved ones,
this memoir presents an unblinking portrayal of one woman’s fight against the emotional
devastation of BPD. This haunting, intimate story chronicles both the devastating period
that led to Kiera’s eventual diagnosis and her inspirational recovery through dialectical
behavior therapy, Buddhist spirituality, and a few online dates gone wrong.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
KIERA VAN GELDER, MFA
memoir
6 x 9 / 280 pages / 2010
paperback
ISBN-10: 1-57224-710X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7109
US $17.95
FREEDOM FROM SELF-HARM
Overcoming Self-Injury with Skills from DBT & Other Treatments
This complete guide to stopping self-injury gives readers the facts about self-harm, corrects
common myths about this behavior, and provides self-soothing techniques sufferers can begin
using right away for regulating difficult or overwhelming emotions. Drawn from treatments
such as dialectical behavior therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy, the tools in this
book can help readers cope with their emotions whenever they feel the urge to self-harm.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
KIM L. GRATZ, PH.D., & ALEXANDER L. CHAPMAN, PH.D.
foreword by BARENT WALSH, PH.D.
DBT
6 x 9 / 280 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-87897-6162
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6164
US $19.95
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CHILDREN OF THE SELF-ABSORBED,
SECOND EDITION
A Grown-Up’s Guide to Getting Over Narcissistic Parents
Now in its second edition, this book offers readers a step-by-step approach to dealing
with a destructive childhood caused by a self-absorbed parent. Readers are assured that
they are not helpless against their parents’ behavior. Realistic strategies and steps are suggested for learning to set mutually agreed upon behaviors that can help fulfill the needs
and expectations of both readers and their parents.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
NINA W. BROWN, Ed.D., LPC
6 x 9 / 240 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5611
ISBN: 978-1-57224-5617
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Disarming the Narcissist
Surviving & Thriving with the Self-Absorbed
Disarming the Narcissist is a step-by-step guide to treating and communicating with
narcissists with compassion and empathy in a way that still preserves the reader’s
personal boundaries and sanity. Readers learn how narcissists view the world, how to
navigate their coping styles, and how to avoid certain hot-button issues.
6 x 9 / 176 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5190
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5198
US $16.95
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Wendy T. Behary, LCSW
preface by Daniel J. Siegel, MD
foreword by Jeffrey Young, Ph.D.
LOVING THE SELF-ABSORBED
How to Create a More Satisfying Relationship with a Narcissistic Partner
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2003
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Someone in the reader’s life always puts his or her needs ahead of the reader’s—and
everyone else’s. This person can be demeaning, manipulative, and controlling—but, still
the reader loves him or her. This book will help readers learn to develop sound love
relationships with narcissistic people. They learn to identify the five types of destructive
narcissism and how to recognize their effects on relationships. Readers will learn to avoid
feeding their loved one’s self-obsessive behavior with unconscious behavior cues.
NINA w. BROWN, ED.D., LPC, NCC
Working with the Self-Absorbed
How to Handle Narcissistic Personalities on the Job
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Integrative Treatment for Adult ADHD
A Practical Easy-to-Use Guide for Clinicians
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Readers learn to manage the destructive behaviors of narcissists in the workplace and
ensure that their work gets the credit it deserves. They find out how to establish a
separate but equal working environment with a narcissistic coworker and gain the
validation they need to feel good about the work they do.
This book offers clinicians a comprehensive, research-derived treatment model for use with
adult clients suffering from attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The treatment
model integrates coaching, effective medication, cognitive behavioral therapy, and family
education to support treatment. Written for the busy professional in private practice, the
step-by-step session guidelines can be put to use to help clients quickly and effectively.
Ari Tuckman, Psy.D., MBA
Foreword by kevin r. murphy, ph.D.
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ADD & YOUR MONEY
A Guide to Personal Finance for Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
People with attention-deficit disorder don’t spend money like most others. Past-due bills
and impulsive spending can throw their finances into turmoil. This friendly guide, written
with ADD in mind, includes information on everything readers need to know about
managing finances and staying in control.
STEPHANIE MOULTON SARKIS, PH.D., & KARL KLEIN, JD
FOREWORD BY HARVEY C. PARKER, PH.D.
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THE GIFT OF ADULT ADD
How to Transform Your Challenges & Build on Your Strengths
In this book, Lara Honos-Webb adapts the revolutionary approach first introduced in the
parenting book The Gift of ADHD to the lives of adults with ADD. Instead of focusing on
weaknesses, this book shows readers how to transform ADD symptoms into strengths to
improve their relationships, job performance, parenting skills, and overall quality of life.
Readers will also read inspiring stories of real people with ADD who have become successful
in part because of their ability to meet the challenges of ADD and make the most of its gifts.
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LARA HONOS-WEBB, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 248 pages / 2008
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5655
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LIVING WITH ADD
A Workbook for Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
Interactive exercises help readers deal with self-esteem issues and change the distorted
thought patterns associated with ADD. Manage stress, and develop a structured approach
to starting and finishing tasks. Learn strategies for handling common problems at work
and school. Find out how to grow in intimate relationships, and find support when needed.
M. SUSAN ROBERTS, PH.D., & GERARD J. JANSEN, PH.D.
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10 SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO ADULT ADD
How to Overcome Chronic Distraction & Accomplish Your Goals
People think of ADD as a kid’s problem. But kids grow up. Many adults also struggle with
ADD. Other books on the market for this condition are often too long. Or too complicated.
Or too dry and clinical. This book offers straightforward tools for coping with real
experiences. Each chapter takes up an issue pertinent to adults with ADD: “My mind
wanders.” “I’m always misplacing things.” “I have trouble keeping friends.” “I have a hard
time getting started.” In no more than five to seven pages, the book outlines strategies for
each problem that are simple to put into practice.
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STEPHANIE MOULTON SARKIS, PH.D.
5.25 x 7.5 / 144 pages / 2006
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Gambling
Behavior Theory, Research & Application
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ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8578
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The book is designed to allow readers familiar with the general concepts and principles
of behavior analysis to understand how the field is addressing the area of gambling.
Graduate students taking classes in behavioral applications, or those enrolled in seminars
specific to gambling, will find this collection of papers a vital resource. The book will also
be useful to clinicians interested in understanding the basic and conceptual foundations
that underlie successful prevention and treatment approaches.
Edited by Patrick M. Ghezzi, Charles A. Lyons,
Mark R. Dixon & Ginger R. Wilson
FREEDOM FROM SELF-HARM
Overcoming Self-Injury with Skills from DBT & Other Treatments
DBT
6 x 9 / 280 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-87897-6162
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6164
US $19.95
This complete guide to stopping self-injury gives readers the facts about self-harm, corrects
common myths about this behavior, and provides self-soothing techniques sufferers can begin
using right away for regulating difficult or overwhelming emotions. Drawn from treatments
such as dialectical behavior therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy, the tools in this
book can help readers cope with their emotions whenever they feel the urge to self-harm.
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KIM L. GRATZ, PH.D., & ALEXANDER L. CHAPMAN, PH.D.
foreword by BARENT WALSH, PH.D.
HELP FOR HAIR PULLERS
Understanding & Coping with Trichotillomania
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2001
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2329
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2326
US $22.95
This self-care guide reviews the latest medications and treatment options for
trichotillomania. Learn simple and effective techniques for controlling compulsive hair
pulling. Find out how to find motivation for change and discover how to connect to
the growing support community.
NANCY J. KEUTHEN, PH.D., DAN J. STEIN, MD,
& GARY A. CHRISTENSON, MD
THE SCARRED SOUL
Understanding & Ending Self-Inflicted Violence
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 1997
ISBN-10: 1-57224-0792
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0797
US $17.95
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This book takes victims of self-inflicted violence (SIV) through a step-by-step program
designed to help them overcome self-harming behavior. Worksheets and exercises help
sufferers to monitor triggers and eliminate occurrances of SIV.
TRACY ALDERMAN, PH.D.
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THE SEX ADDICTION WORKBOOK
Proven Strategies to Help You Regain Control of Your Life
The Sex Addiction Workbook first helps readers assess the degree of their sexual selfcontrol problem. Then it teaches them to set goals and assess the functionality of their life
choices. A second section of the book explores cognitive restructuring that can produce
positive change, helping them examine their need for immediate or risky gratification. The
book addresses relapse prevention in a third section, which also counsels them to be more
accepting of themselves and aware of the impact their behaviors have on the ones they love.
TAMARA PENIX SBRAGA, PH.D., & WILLIAM T. O’DONOHUE, PH.D.
foreword by John Bancroft, md
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Autism
Behavior Analytic Perspectives
This book gathers together leaders in the fields of behavior analysis and autism research,
who discourse on a range of topics including: the science and ethics of early autism interventions, stimulus control and the treatment of early autism, establishing communication
repertoires with disabled persons, teaching strategies for language acquisition in children
with autism, strategies for integrating children with autism into public schools, and more.
Edited by Patrick M. Ghezzi,
W. Larry Williams & James E. Carr, Ph.D.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8325
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DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT OF SOCIOPATHS
& CLIENTS WITH SOCIOPATHIC TRAITS
Sociopaths elicit strong feelings in most people, and clinicians are no exception. To a large
extent, these negative attitudes are reflected in current treatment strategies. Diagnosis
and Treatment of Sociopaths offers the newest and by far the most effective treatment for
sociopathy yet to emerge. It describes a psychodynamic diagnostic approach that avoids
the contradictions of current models, explores countertransference issues, and goes on to
present a full course of treatment, covering the therapy relationship from the day it begins
to the day that it ends.
DEBRA H. BENVENISTE, MSW
Y
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-0474
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0476
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The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Workbook for Personality Disorders
A Step-by-Step Program
Packed with exercises and worksheets, this book presents a series of eight social skills and
coping skills clients can learn and practice to overcome their personality disorder. Clients
learn to correct the self-defeating thoughts that hold them back, discover relaxation,
visualization, and imagery techniques, and finally practice real-life exposure to those fears
to keep their personality-disorder-related behaviors in check.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
JEFFREY C. WOOD, PSY.D.
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AMONGST OURSELVES
A Self-Help Guide to Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder
6 x 9 / 256 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1225
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1220
US $19.95
A clinical psychologist and a licensed social worker with dissociative identity disorder (DID)
offer perspectives on this condition. Learn practical suggestions for dealing with DID, and
employ them to lead a happier, better-adjusted life.
TRACY ALDERMAN, PH.D., & KAREN MARSHALL, LCSW
THE ANGRY HEART
Overcoming Borderline & Addictive Disorders
6 x 9 / 272 pages / 1997
ISBN-10: 1-57224-0806
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0803
US $16.95
This self-help guide uses a variety of exercises and step-by-step techniques to help readers
deal with borderline and addictive disorders. It will show them how to come to terms with a
destructive lifestyle and take steps to break its dysfunctional cycle of self-defeating thoughts
and behavior.
JOSEPH SANTORO, PH.D., & RONALD COHEN, PH.D.
GETTING YOUR LIFE BACK TOGETHER
WHEN YOU HAVE SCHIZOPHRENIA
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2002
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2736
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2739
US $16.95
This guide helps readers suffering from this disorder take charge of their illness. A
unique set of self-help strategies is included for making use of the innovative collaborative
cure approach, a method that brings together a support team to help the person with
schizophrenia find a way back to a safe and stable life.
ROBERTA TEMES, PH.D.
Foreword by Rita Seiden, Ph.D.
Overcoming Depersonalization Disorder
A Mindfulness & Acceptance Guide to Conquering Feelings of Numbness
& Unreality
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57220-7061
ISBN-13: 978-157224-7062
US $18.95
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Written for sufferers of depersonalization disorder, their loved ones, and therapists
working with clients with these issues, this book includes helpful tools for diagnosing
various types and degrees of depersonalization disorder. Clients will learn how to move
past feelings of detachment and unreality using skills drawn from ACT, DBT, and MBCT.
FUGEN NEZIROGLU, PH.D., ABBP, ABPP,
& KATHARINE DONNELLY, MA
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HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY FOR THERAPISTS,
SIXTH EDITION
Now in its sixth edition fully revised and updated, this handbook continues to be among
the most important references in the field of mental health. Learn the indications,
contraindications, efficacy, side effects, and success indicators for each medication. This
major revision includes numerous research-derived updates and features new quickreference guides in each section highlighting withdrawal symptoms and signs of toxicity.
JOHN D. PRESTON, PSY.D., ABPP, JOHN H. O’NEAL, MD &
MARY C. TALAGA, R.PH., PH.D.
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CHILD & ADOLESCENT Clinical
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY MADE SIMPLE,
SECOND EDITION
This second edition fully revised and updated, offers all the information parents and
medical professionals need about the use of psychoactive medications in the treatment of
childhood and adolescent psychological disorders, including new information on medications, autism treatment, and child-onset bipolar disorder.
JOHN PRESTON, PSY.D., ABPP, JOHN H. O’NEAL, MD,
& MARY C. TALAGA, R.PH, PH.D.
Introduction to Behavioral
Pharmacology
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of substances that are used to modify behavior. Why
do substances have the behavioral effects they do, and why do individuals vary in their
responses to them? This book provides a conceptual framework for answering such questions. The book includes a short overview of behavioral analysis and general pharmacology, followed by detailed discussion of assessment of drug effects, the stimulus properties
of drugs, drug abuse, and more.
edited by Alan Poling, & Thomas Byrne
Prescription Privileges for Psychologists
A Critical Appraisal
This book presents the first critical and comprehensive examination of the issue. The result of
a conference sponsored by the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology,
an opponent of prescription privileges for psychologists, this book includes positions both for
and against the granting of prescription privileges to psychologists from experts in the field.
Whether he or she has taken a side or is still considering the arguments, this issue is one
every psychologist needs to understand.
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-7037
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7031
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8365
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8363
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the Family Intervention Guide to
Mental Illness
Recognizing Symptoms & Getting Treatment
6 x 9 / 240 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5069
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5068
US $17.95
This book offers readers the step-by-step support and information for determining whether
a loved one is suffering from a mental disorder and what to do about it. It outlines the
fundamental steps to recognizing, managing, and recovering from mental illness and
provides both diagnostic information and detailed therapy and medication options.
BODIE MOREY & KIM T. MUESER, PH.D.
Getting Help
The Complete & Authoritative Guide to Self-Assessment & Treatment of
Mental Health Problems
7 x 10 / 304 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4755
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4757
US $21.95
Identify the signs and symptoms of major mental health problems, assess a mental health
problem, learn about proven-effective, most current treatments, find the right therapist,
and know what to expect from therapy—all in this comprehensive, authoritative guide to
mental health.
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Changing Cultural Practices
A Contextualist Framework for Intervention Research
This book offers a contextualist approach both for learning how to affect the incidence
and prevalence of behavior and for changing the cultural practices that direct individual
behavior. Beginning with a philosophical and theoretical framework for analyzing cultural
practices and conducting research on how to change them, it then applies this framework
to important areas of cultural practice—tobacco use, childrearing, sexism, and environmental preservation. Finally, the book outlines the development of a science of changing
of cultural practices.
Anthony Biglan
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ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8226
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Handbook of Interventions for Changing
People & Communities
This book pulls apart the components of a number of different interventions, showing
readers the basic things being done by different groups. It offers a way of talking about
interventions that synthesizes different approaches without the added challenge of
professional jargon. The book examines typical interventions for drug and alcohol abuse,
sports psychology, hypnosis, violence, health promotion, organizations, self-help groups,
peer mediation, family planning, education, cognitive therapy, counseling, social
marketing, injury prevention, racism and discrimination, and more.
Bernard Guerin
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ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8530
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A History of the Behavioral Therapies
Founders’ Personal Histories
In this unique work, eighteen of the most influential and significant figures in the various
subareas of behavior therapy (from behavior analysis through cognitive therapy) are
brought together to discuss their work and the sources and influences that affected it.
These intellectual biographies range in tone and intensity as each author uses their own
particular style to convey their views about the field and their individual impact on it.
Edited by William t. O’Donohue,
Deborah Henderson, Ph.D., Steven C. Hayes,
Jane E. Fisher & Linda J. Hayes
THE Impact of Medical Cost Offset
on Practice and Research
Making It Work for You
This volume, the result of a national conference sponsored by The Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings
Foundation and the University of Nevada, Reno, examines the phenomenon called medical cost
offset. The specific question this book poses is: Can the cost of detecting and treating
patients’ psychosocial problems (from subclinical problems such as stress, to mental disorders
such as depression, to adjunctive problems such as treatment adherence, or, finally, lifestyle
issues such as poor exercise habits) be offset by decreased medical utilization in the future?
Edited by Nicholas A. Cummings,
William T. O’Donohue & Kyle E. Ferguson
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8403
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8400
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8411
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8417
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8292
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8295
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Investigations in Behavioral Epistemology
What does it mean to take a behavioral approach to such core philosophical topics such
as epistemology, consciousness, meaning, and truth? After all, the philosophy of science
is not cut off from scientific work, but rather is central to it. In this volume, the authors
examine the relationship between scientific knowing and the philosophical assumptions
that underlie such activity. An all-star cast of researchers and theoreticians examine these
questions in this volume.
Edited by Linda J. Hayes & Patrick M. Ghezzi
Modern Perspectives on J. R. Kantor &
Interbehaviorism
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-856X
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8561
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J. R. Kantor (1888-1984) did not achieve the prominence of his contemporaries, such
as John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner. However, he established the most naturalistic and
conceptually systematic psychology since Aristotle. Today, his interbehavioral psychology
is consistent with converging movements in the naturalization of the behavioral,
developmental, social, and cognitive sciences. Kantor, his interbehavioral psychology,
and these movements are the focus of this text.
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Organizational Change
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-839X
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8394
US $54.95
This is an important text for interested readers in both private and public settings. The
1998 Nevada Conference on Organizational Change brought to light many old issues and
new opportunities in the field of organizational behavior management. The contributors
include some of the leading names in the fields of applied behavior analysis and
organizational behavior management.
Edited by Linda J. Hayes, John Austin,
Ramona Houmanfar & Michael C. Clayton
Paradox of Organizational Change
Engineering Organizations with Behavioral Systems Analysis
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-842X
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8424
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Paradox of Organizational Change illustrates a systematic approach to creating sustainable change
in any type of organization attempting to compete effectively in its environment. This book is
founded on general systems principles and the scientific study of behavior. Stories based on real
cases are presented to address fundamental issues of organizational change. The reader will learn
how to restructure an organization to succeed in the ever-changing marketplace, how to identify
and design processes that change organizations, and how to ensure that new processes are
continuously implemented, managed, and adapted to ongoing organizational changes.
Maria E. Malott, Ph.D.
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Psychological Approaches to Chronic
Disease Management
Behavioral and psychological factors have repeatedly been shown to have a profound impact on
the onset, progression, and management of chronic diseases. Traditional health care models of
disease management do not adequately address the behavioral health issues associated with the
current chronic disease epidemic. An integrated approach to disease management where experts
in the fields of physical and behavioral medicine synthesize their knowledge to create psychologically informed management protocols offers a promising alternative to traditional medicine.
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Rule-Governed Behavior
Cognition, Contingencies & Instructional Control
Behavior-analytic research on rule-governed behavior was first gathered in this book in
1989. Shortly after that time, the area slowed, perhaps in part due to the difficulties in distinguishing verbal from non-verbal processes within behavior analysis. Recently, however,
there has been a notable pickup in interest in the topic. This previously out-of-print volume
has been reprinted by Context Press in order to provide a readily accessible resource to
behavioral psychologists as they move ahead in their research and practical work.
Edited by Steven C. Hayes
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8489
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8486
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Scientific Standards of Psychological
Practice, Second Edition
Issues & Recommendations
This book is the first to examine standards of practice as a method of linking practical
psychological work to contemporary scientific knowledge. The result of a national
conference sponsored by the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology,
these essays challenge the discipline to ensure that scientific knowledge is actually used
by practitioners.
Edited by Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., Victoria M. Folette, Ph.D.,
Robyn M. Dawes, Ph.D., & Kathleen E. Grady, Ph.D.
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8608
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8608
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A Small Matter of Proof
The Legacy of Donald M. Baer
This volume tells personal and scholarly stories about the exemplary career and comprehensive impact of Professor Donald Baer, an internationally renowned behavioral scientist
and the intellectual leader of applied behavior analysis. In this book, his students and
colleagues, many of whom are accomplished leaders in their respective fields, provide
historical and conceptual accounts of Baer’s influence based on their personal experiences
of his mentorship.
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8438
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8431
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Understanding Verbal Relations
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8012
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8011
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This volume, originating from the Second and Third International Institutes on Verbal
Relations, summarizes some of the more recent developments in the analysis of rulegovernance and especially of stimulus equivalence, exclusion, and other derived stimulus
relations. There is no more detailed and comprehensive treatment of stimulus equivalence
anywhere. This volume will be of interest to anyone who wishes to understand verbal
relations from a behavioral point of view.
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8551
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8554
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8047
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8042
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ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8059
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8594
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8592
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Readings for Mental Health Professionals
President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health has identified several inadequacies
in the current system of behavioral health services delivery that are contributing to increased
spending. This volume presents the work of a distinguished group of national experts who
address the issues outlined by the President’s Commission. Important systems and policy issues
such as integrated care and universal healthcare are discussed here within the context of
reshaping the American healthcare system to meet its citizens’ healthcare needs.
Edited by Nicholas A. Cummings,
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and the social sciences. These are fresh approaches that cut across old quarrels and polarities.
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10 Simple Solutions for Building
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How to End Self-Doubt, Gain Confidence & Create a Positive Self-Image
This book distills the best techniques from the author’s successful Self-Esteem Workbook.
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AWAKENING SELF-ESTEEM
Spiritual & Psychological Techniques to Enhance Your Well-Being
Clients can learn to overcome poor self-esteem with an integration of psychological
strategies and spiritual techniques. Sections of this book guide readers to spiritual
awareness, greater life purpose, and an enhanced sense of personal peace.
CHRISTINE MAGUTH NEZU, PH.D., ABPP, &
ARTHUR M. NEZU, PH.D., ABPP
FOREWORD BY E. THOMAS DOWD, PH.D.
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CONQUER YOUR CRITICAL INNER VOICE
A Revolutionary Program to Counter Negative Thoughts & Live Free
from Imagined Limitations
Voice therapy externalizes damaging self-criticism to minimize its impact on readers’
thoughts and feelings. The step-by-step exercises and self-assessments in this book help
them employ these ideas to develop their self-esteem and reverse self-critical damage to
their lives and goals.
ROBERT W. FIRESTONE, PH.D., LISA FIRESTONE, PH.D.,
& JOYCE CATLETT, MA
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MY MOTHER, MY MIRROR
Recognizing & Making the Most of Inherited Self-Images
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In My Mother, My Mirror, an experienced psychotherapist explores how mothers unwittingly
pass on their self-esteem and body image issues to their daughters, helps readers break
the cycle when parenting their own daughters, and guides them through the process of
overcoming the hidden negative messages that keep them from reaching their fullest
potential. Without blaming their mothers, readers learn to rethink and rebuild their
self-image.
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A Proven Program of Cognitive Techniques for Assessing ,
Improving & Maintaining Your Self-Esteem
With over 600,000 copies sold, this classic has long been the most comprehensive guide
on the subject. Proven cognitive techniques help readers talk back to the self-critical voice
inside them and change the ways they think and feel about themselves.
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THE SELF-ESTEEM WORKBOOK
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This comprehensive program guides readers through twenty essential self-esteem-building
activities. Each focuses on developing a different aspect of a healthy self-image. Dozens of
checklists and exercises help readers conquer self-doubt, achieve a positive self-image,
and begin to live a happier, healthier life.
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THE SELF-ESTEEM COMPANION
Simple Exercises to Help You Challenge Your Inner Critic
& Celebrate Your Personal Strengths
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This motivating companion presents more than sixty simple exercises readers can use to
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and weaknesses and learn to celebrate their personal strengths. Each exercise includes
tips for maximizing the technique’s effectiveness and simple step-by-step instructions for
putting it into practice.
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THE SELF-ESTEEM GUIDED JOURNAL
A 10-Week Program
This journal offers readers a ten-week program of writing exercises that will help them shift
their focus from the things wrong with their lives to the things that are right. The book
begins with a week of journaling about non-judgment—regarding everything from people in
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redefine their weaknesses. Readers review their pasts to see how formative events have
affected their self-esteem. They directly explore their experiences with their own self-esteem
Achilles heel and learn to create daily opportunities to experience their personal worth.
MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D., & CATHARINE SUTKER
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THE WOMAN’S GUIDE TO TOTAL SELF-ESTEEM
The Eight Secrets You Need to Know
This comprehensive approach to reconstructing self-esteem helps women discover how to
heal old wounds, assess their strengths and weaknesses, and test their skills at work, at
home, and in their relationships.
STEPHANIE DILLON, PH.D., with M. CHRISTINA BENSON, MD
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MANAGING CLIENT ANGER
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What to Do When a Client Is Angry with You
When clients direct their anger at the therapist, the resulting emotional overload can
derail the entire therapy process. Managing Client Anger is designed to help therapists
understand their own reactions to client anger and guide them in making constructive
interventions when clients express anger toward them.
APHRODITE MATSAKIS, PH.D.
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OVERCOMING SITUATIONAL & GENERAL ANGER
A nine-session treatment. Techniques include relaxation, cognitive restructuring,
and coping skills training for moderate to high to worse anger scenes.
JERRY L. DEFFENBACHER, PH.D., & MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D.
THE ANGER CONTROL WORKBOOK
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The toxic costs of anger are well understood: sabotaged careers, alienated family and
friends, and even physical damage to the point of illness or an early death. Unlike previous
models of anger control that began by combating anger-provoking thoughts at a relatively
low level of anger, this workbook introduces a streamlined new approach that allows
readers to begin at a higher level of anger, so that fewer steps are involved. Throughout,
the techniques are presented in a clear, step-by-step format that makes it easy for readers
to tailor a program to their own personal obstacles and triggering events.
MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D., & PETER ROGERS, PH.D.
THE ANGER WORKBOOK FOR WOMEN
How to Keep Your Anger from Undermining Your Self-Esteem,
Your Emotional Balance & Your Relationships
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-3791
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3798
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This workbook offers cognitive behavioral and attitude adjustment exercises that will help readers
limit the power of anger-triggering situations. Worksheets and assessments guide the examination
of family-of-origin issues that might contribute to problems with anger. Sections of the workbook
explore the connection between anger and substance abuse, mood disorders, and spirituality.
LAURA J. PETRACEK, PH.D., LCSW
FOREWORD BY SANDRA P. THOMAS, PH.D., RN, FAAN
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STOP THE ANGER NOW
A Workbook for the Prevention, Containment & Resolution of Anger
This brief, intense course in anger management focuses on the essentials of what readers
need to do in order to prevent most angry outbursts, contain the rest, and resolve longstanding issues that perpetuate anger. They will learn to identify triggering situations and
self-talk, quickly damp anger down when it flares up, and begin to work on resolving the
frustrations that keep their anger at the boiling point.
RONALD POTTER-EFRON, MSW, PH.D.
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ACT ON LIFE NOT ON ANGER
The New Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Guide to Problem Anger
This book offers your clients who have tried to control problem anger before with little success
a new approach. Instead of asking them to struggle even harder with anger, this book helps
them drop the rope in their tug-of-war with anger using acceptance and commitment
therapy (ACT). Readers learn how to accept angry feelings as they occur and then use
techniques based in mindfulness practice to watch their anger without identifying with it.
GEORG H. EIFERT, PH.D., MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D.,
& JOHN P. FORSYTH, PH.D.
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ANGRY ALL THE TIME, Second Edition
An Emergency Guide to Anger Control
This book, a major revision of a classic book that has helped tens of thousands of people
overcome problem anger, contains two completely new chapters and significant revision
to many of the original sections. Tips for problem solving and directing anger in positive
ways, new strategies for encouraging change, and a discussion of anger styles and the
effects of jealousy on problem anger are included.
RONALD T. POTTER-EFRON, MSW, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 160 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3929
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3927
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FREEING THE ANGRY MIND
How Men Can Use Mindfulness & Reason to Save Their Lives & Relationships
This book strives to offer men a real cure for anger, one based on deep introspection
about the connection they share with other human beings. Drawing on basic principles
from Buddhism, this book seeks to supplant anger with compassion, reaction with mindfulness, and self-importance with self-awareness.
C. PETER BANKART, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY DAVID B. WEXLER, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2006
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4382
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LETTING GO OF ANGER, SECOND EDITION
The Eleven Most Common Anger Styles & What to Do About Them
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4488
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4481
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This book examines the eleven most common styles of anger expression and helps readers
learn how to communicate about anger in healthy ways. Learn which anger styles work
for different situations—and which ones lead to certain disaster. Find out how to become
more flexible and creative at expressing anger. Once they understand the whole range of
anger styles, readers will be able to better manage angry feelings and use anger as a positive force for building a better life.
RONALD T. POTTER-EFRON, MSW, PH.D.,
& PATRICIA S. POTTER-EFRON, MS
Rage
A Step-by-Step Guide to Overcoming Explosive Anger
6 x 9 / 176 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4623
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4627
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This book briefly discusses how the brain functions during extreme emotion, and then it
turns to the task of helping stop episodes of rage­—right now! In classic Potter-Efron style,
the book places the responsibility for control squarely on the shoulders of the angry
individual. There is no room in this dangerous situation for “whys” and “becauses.”
Instead, Rage offers no-nonsense, step-by-step, anger-management tools that really work.
Ronald T. Potter-Efron, MSW, Ph.D.
TRANSFORMING ANGER
The HeartMath® Solution for Letting Go of Rage, Frustration & Irritation
5.25 x 7.5 / 176 pages / 2003
ISBN-10: 1-57224-352X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3521
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Learn how thoughts and feelings get stored in the nervous system and create cellular
triggers of irritation, frustration, and anger. Identify triggers for anger at work and at
home, and change them with techniques such as the sixty-second “freeze-frame,” an
exercise that calms the mind, synchronizes the nervous system, and increases the level
of internal coherence. (HeartMath® is a registered trademark of the Institute of HeartMath.)
DOC CHILDRE & DEBORAH ROZMAN, PH.D.
foreword by Matthew McKay, PH.D.
WHEN ANGER HURTS, Second Edition
Quieting the Storm Within
6 x 9 / 320 pages / 2003
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3449
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3446
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This book is a complete, step-by-step guide to changing habitual, anger-generating
thoughts while developing healthier, more effective ways of meeting needs. It is ideal for
therapists who work with families or teach anger control and helpful for health professionals who treat the effects of type-A personality.
MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D., PETER D. ROGERS, PH.D.,
& JUDITH McKAY, RN
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WHEN ANGER HURTS YOUR KIDS
A Parent’s Guide
Being a parent is hard. They face situations every day that can make their temper flare and their
pulse race. It’s easy to lash out at kids, but how parents express their anger toward kids affects
how compliant they are, how much concern they show for others, and how accepting they are of
themselves. This book, based on a two-year study of 285 parents, offers a powerful program of exercises that will help parents monitor their anger responses to their kids. They’ll acquire skills that will
let them feel more effective as a parent and let their kids grow up free of anger’s damaging effects.
MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D., KIM PALEG, PH.D.,
PATRICK FANNING & DANA LANDIS
6 x 9 / 176 pages / 1996
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WHEN ANGER HURTS YOUR RELATIONSHIP
10 Simple Solutions for Couples Who Fight
Conflict in our personal relationships is inevitable; it’s how we handle the anger that
arises during these conflicts that determine a difference between healthy discussion and
ineffectual rage. In this first-aid manual for angry couples, find tools and strategies readers can use to reduce conflict, defuse rage, and avoid anger-provoking situations. Learn
communication strategies that defuse anger rather than provoke it. Defeat the cycles that
cause repeated anger dynamics to weaken and destroy relationships.
KIM PALEG, PH.D., & MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 152 pages / 2001
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2604
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2609
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WHEN ANGER SCARES YOU
How to Overcome Your Fear of Conflict & Learn to Express Your Anger
in Healthy Ways
In this book, readers separate anger from rage or fear. They practice a series of simple,
easy-to-follow exercises that coach them to openly express their anger and constructively
address difficult people and situations. The book directs them to align themselves with
anger, using it as a tool for positive change. With these exercises, they learn to set and
achieve goals for constructive anger expression.
JOHN R. LYNCH, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3473
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3477
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WORKING ANGER
Preventing & Resolving Conflict on the Job
This step-by-step program is designed to help anyone who has had trouble dealing with
their own anger or other people’s anger at work. It details the problems that arise when
people fail to differentiate between conflicts at work and at home and offers practical
suggestions for preventing unnecessary conflicts and resolving disagreements when they
do arise.
RONALD T. POTTER-EFRON, msw, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 166 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1195
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1190
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& recovery
Early Detection & Treatment of Substance
Abuse within Integrated Primary Care
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ISBN-10: 1-87897-8470
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8479
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Most patients with substance abuse problems present in primary care settings, oftentimes with
other complaints. When professionals, working in primary or integrated care settings, know what
to look for and healthcare systems can respond with effective triage, it is possible to implement
substance-abuse treatment programs early. This volume, the work of a number of leading scholars, presents a coherent framework through which primary care establishments can implement
this kind of life-saving early detection and treatment of substance-abuse problems.
Edited by Nicholas A. Cummings, melanie p. duckworth,
william t. o’donohue, & kyle e. ferguson
THE ADDICTION WORKBOOK
A Step-by-Step Guide to Quitting Alcohol & Drugs
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0438
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This workbook explains the facts about addiction and provides simple, step-by-step
directions for working through the stages of the quitting process. Get comprehensive
advice on every facet of addiction recovery—from identification of the problem to
preventing relapse.
PATRICK FANNING & JOHN T. O’NEILL, LCDC
RESPONSIBLE DRINKING
A Moderation Management Approach for Problem Drinkers
WB
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ISBN-10: 1-57224-2949
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2944
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Problem use of alcohol is a behavioral decision that can be effectively treated by moderation
rather than lifetime abstinence. Based on the ongoing work of the moderation management
treatment approach, this book teaches the difference between a problem drinker and an
alcoholic. Make informed choices about moderation or abstinence.
FREDERICK ROTGERS, PSY.D., MARC F. KERN, PH.D.,
& RUDY HOELTZEL • FOREWORD BY MARK B. SOBELL, PH.D.,
ABPP & LINDA C. SOBELL, PH.D., ABPP
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A WOMAN’S ADDICTION WORKBOOK
Your Guide to In-Depth Healing
This step-by-step program addresses the treatment needs of women struggling with
addiction. Learn techniques for exploring the factors that drive addictions. Identify life
patterns related to abusive consumption. Discover techniques to control impulses and
reach out to others.
LISA M. NAJAVITS, PH.D.
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THE FAMILY RECOVERY GUIDE
A Map for Healthy Growth
This guide teaches family members how to sustain their relationships with addicts
without undermining their transformation from simple abstinence to lasting change.
STEPHANIE BROWN, PH.D., & VIRGINIA M. LEWIS, PH.D.,
WITH ANDREW LIOTTA
7 x 10 / 304 pages / 2000
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2183
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2180
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GRIEF’S COURAGEOUS JOURNEY
A Workbook
This workbook provides readers with a program for remembering and putting to rest grief
issues from their past. Journaling exercises and suggestions for healing personal rituals
help them safely redefine their life and re-create their future.
SANDI CAPLAN & GORDON LANG
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0179
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SURVIVING THE DEATH OF YOUR SPOUSE
A Step-by-Step Workbook
This book proposes a three-step model for understanding and adjusting to life after the
loss of a spouse. The book guides the grieving spouse through each phase with stepby-step advice. Exercises help the widow or widower immediately adjust to loss, deal
with legal and business issues, and interact with others who wish to help. As the recovery
progresses, the same tools help him or her to set goals and build new relationships.
DEBORAH S. LEVINSON, LCSW-C
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the End-of-Life Handbook
A Compassionate Guide to Connecting with & Caring for a Dying Loved One
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5115
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5112
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This practical yet compassionate guide offers caring, compassionate, and practical advice
to the families of individuals nearing the end of life, on dealing with the process of a loved
one’s death. First, the book offers practical advice, clearly explaining medical information, treatment options, and practical decisions that must be made in many terminal-care
situations. Then the book stresses the opportunities for hope, personal control, and loving
family connection that occur during periods of palliative care.
DAVID B. FELDMAN, PH.D., & STEVEN ANDREW LASHER, JR., MD
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GRIEVING MINDFULLY
A Compassionate & Spiritual Guide to Coping with Loss
6 x 9 / 176 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4011
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4016
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This book offers readers ways to cope with the events and situations that trigger personal
grief by using mindfulness exercises and radical acceptance, a concept that encourages
the experience of grief rather than its denial. Ultimately, the book presents strategies for
making life more meaningful by acknowledging death and working to embrace life.
SAMEET M. KUMAR, PH.D.
foreword by jeffrey Brantley, MD
SAYING GOOD-BYE TO THE PET YOU LOVE
A Complete Resource to Help You Heal
6 x 9 / 168 pages / 2003
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3074
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3071
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Deal with the loss of a beloved pet with the help of this guide. Evaluate the level of pet
attachment. Work through grief with specific bereavement techniques: memorializing a
lost pet, recognizing problematic thinking, and finding support.
LORI A. GREENE, PH.D., & JACQUELYN LANDIS
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Professionals who work with patients and clients struggling with chronic pain will benefit
from this values-based behavior change program for managing the effects of pain. The
book addresses case formulation and clinical techniques for working with pain patients
through a combination of practical instruction and a treatment scenario narrative that
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6 x 9 / 224 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8527
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8523
US $39.95
10 Simple Solutions to Chronic Pain
How to Stop Pain from Controlling Your Life
Distilled from the very best pain-management techniques, this little book offers ten simple,
effective solutions for thriving with chronic pain. First, patients get a quick introduction to
the physiology of pain. Then it’s down to the business of improving their quality of life as
they learn tips for getting better sleep, ways to build a strong support system, and
techniques for overcoming fear, anxiety, and depression.
Blake H. Tearnan, Ph.D.
5.25 x 7.5 / 184 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4828
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4825
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THE CHRONIC PAIN CARE WORKBOOK
A Self-Treatment Approach to Pain Relief Using the Behavioral Assessment
of Pain Questionnaire
This book offers great control over the pain-management process through monitoring,
self-awareness, and empowerment. Evaluations help assess levels of physical and emotional pain, sleep habits, and general ability to function throughout the day.
MICHAEL J. LEWANDOWSKI, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY RICHARD J. KROENING, MD, PH.D.
WB
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ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4702
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LIVING BEYOND YOUR PAIN
Using Acceptance & Commitment Therapy to Ease Chronic Pain
Based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), this book breaks with conventional
notions of pain management, the traditional “feel good” approaches—including the use of
pain-killing medication—that work to prevent painful sensations. The ACT approach to
living with pain helps readers recognize pain as an event in their life that doesn’t need to
interfere with the way they live. By accepting and learning to live with pain, they can limit
the control it exerts over their lives. Mindfulness exercises, in particular, can help readers
transform pain from a life-defining preoccupation to a simple experience.
JOANNE DAHL, PH.D., & TOBIAS LUNDGREN, MS
FOREWORD BY STEVEN C. HAYES, PH.D.
WB
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THE MINDFULNESS SOLUTION TO PAIN
Step-by-Step Techniques for Chronic Pain Management
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5816
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5815
US $18.95
While treatments like medication and physical therapy can be enormously beneficial to the
body, to maximize pain relief, it’s necessary to take advantage of the mind’s healing abilities.
This book offers a revolutionary new treatment approach, mindfulness-based chronic pain
management, that helps readers use stationary meditations, movement meditations, mindful
art, and other strategies to harness their mind’s power to quiet pain and put them in control.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
DR. JACKIE GARDNER-NIX with LUCIE COSTIN-HALL, MA
foreword by JON KABAT-ZINN, PH.D.
THE CHEMOTHERAPY SURVIVAL GUIDE,
THIRD EDITION
medical
conditions
Everything You Need to Know to Get Through Treatment
6 x 9 / 280 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6219
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6218
US $18.95
Written by two experienced oncology nurses, this compassionate and comprehensive
guide explains in plain English everything people undergoing chemotherapy need to know
about treatment, including what they can expect at each stage of chemotherapy and
what they can do to prevent or minimize side effects. Packed with practical suggestions,
nutritional advice, relaxation skills, and other techniques to help strengthen the body and
calm the mind, this book is a must-have resource for anyone navigating this difficult time.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
JUDITH McKAY, RN, OCN, & TAMERA SCHACHER, RN, OCN, MSN
THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT THE BAD NEWS
Herpes: Everything You Need to Know
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6189
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6188
US $17.95
Millions of people lead healthy, sexually active lives with herpes. Although herpes symptoms can be managed with medication and treatment, the stigma associated with the
infection can negatively impact self-esteem and become a problem in itself. This complete
guide to living with genital herpes, written by internationally recognized herpes expert
Terri Warren, addresses every practical issue people with herpes face.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
TERRI WARREN, RN, NP
THE MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY WORKBOOK
Your Program for Regaining Cognitive Function & Overcoming Emotional Pain
WB
8.5 x 11 / 192 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3619
ISBN-13: 978-157224-3613
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The book addresses the emotional issues that often accompany mild traumatic brain
injury, especially anxiety and depression. Readers learn basic self-help strategies to
counteract problems that may be caused by the injury. The later chapters discuss the four
major domains of cognitive function and ways in which individuals can challenge their
limitations and repair specific brain functions.
DOUGLAS J. MASON, PSY.D.
FOREWORD BY GOTTFRIED JEAN-LOUIS, MD
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ACT WITH LOVE
Stop Struggling , Reconcile Differences & Strengthen Your Relationship with
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
Through a simple program based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), readers
learn to handle painful thoughts and feelings more effectively and engage fully in the
process of living and loving with their partners. Readers will learn how to let go of conflict,
learn mindfulness to increase intimacy, resolve painful conflicts, and act on their values.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
RUSS HARRIS
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6 x 9 / 240 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6227
ISBN: 978-1-57224-6225
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CONTEMPLATING DIVORCE
A Step-by-Step Guide to Deciding Whether to Stay or Go
This book helps readers decide whether to try to make a flagging marriage work or proceed with the difficult decision to divorce. Without taking one side or the other, the author
helps the reader explore the issues in the marriage, and then provides insight into the next
steps the reader should take, whether he or she decides to stay or go.
SUSAN PEASE GADOUA, LCSW
6 x 9 / 216 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5247
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5242
US $16.95
COPING WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
How to Regain Confidence & Enjoy Great Sex
Continuing the momentum of their revolutionary book, Coping with Premature Ejaculation,
Michael Metz and Barry McCarthy bring you the only complete self-help resource on the
market for men dealing with erectile dysfunction. Not only is this book the first to address
this problem using the most current research into male sexuality, but it is the first to
propose a treatment approach that unites medical, psychological, and relationshipenhancing techniques into a cooperative process that couples can work through together.
MICHAEL E. METZ, PH.D., & BARRY W. McCARTHY, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3864
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3866
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COPING WITH PREMATURE EJACULATION
How to Overcome PE, Please Your Partner & Have Great Sex
Countless thousands of couples experience frustration and conflict because of this most
common sexual problem—unnecessarily. Premature ejaculation is an extremely complex
condition, but one that is very treatable with the right tools. This book goes far beyond
anything ever written about this condition to offer the very latest, most effective
techniques for beating PE and creating the sizzling sex life readers have always dreamed of.
MICHAEL E. METZ, PH.D., & BARRY W. McCARTHY, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3406
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3408
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COPING WITH YOUR PARTNER’S JEALOUSY
6 x 9 / 168 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3686
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3682
US $12.95
Whether motivated by a desire for power, attention, control, or affection, feelings of jealousy
often lead to moments of emotional or physical violence that can cripple and destroy a relationship. In this, the first book ever written specifically to partners of jealous people, a professional
counselor offers a series of assessments designed to help them reflect on personality traits that
contribute to jealousy, both in themselves and in their partner. The book contains exercises
and strategies that will help them identify the triggers that provoke jealous reactions in their
partner. Techniques for effective boundary-setting, enhanced communication, and deepened
intimacy give them the tools they need to work through periods of jealous reaction.
NINA BROWN, ED.D., LPC, NCC
Couple Skills, Second Edition
Making Your Relationship Work
A New Harbinger
Classic
6 x 9 / 328 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-481X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4818
US $17.95
This book, a revised and updated edition of a classic, shows how to work smarter in
relationships. Improve communication, cope better with problems, and resolve conflicts
with loved ones in healthy and creative ways with these helpful strategies.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
Matthew McKay, Ph.D., Patrick Fanning
& Kim Paleg, Ph.D.
COUPLE SKILLS: THE VIDEO
VHS Tape / 1995
Running time: 30 minutes
ISBN-10: 1-57224-0164
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0162
US $39.95
See the most important lessons of the New Harbinger classic, Couple Skills (above), come
to life in an entertaining and informative video. Learn basic communication skills quickly.
Watch Julie and Alex fight about time, money, and commitment, and then see them try
out their newly acquired relating skills with all the details of tone and body language
demonstrated in living color.
Matthew McKay, Ph.D., Patrick Fanning & Kim Paleg, Ph.D.
FAMILY GUIDE TO EMOTIONAL WELLNESS
WB
8.5 x 11 / 744 pages / 2000
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2078
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2074
US $29.95
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Keep this book next to the household medical manual. Find strategies for coping with an
unexpected crisis. Deal with anxiety or depression. Help family members change harmful
habits and develop healthy lifestyles. Raise children who confidently take on new challenges.
EDIted by PATRICK FANNING & MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D.
Foreword by Mary Ellen Copeland, MS, MA
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THE EMOTIONAL AFFAIR
How to Recognize Emotional Infidelity & What to Do About It
Emotional affairs do not necessarily include sex or physical intimacy of any kind, but the
effects can be just as devastating to relationships as sexual affairs—sometimes even more
so. This book helps you evaluate a relationship to determine whether or not a partner is
having an emotional affair, explains possible roots of the problem, offers suggestions for
discussing the issue with your partner and repairing the relationship, and provides tools for
recovering from the breach of trust and intimacy caused by the affair.
RONALD T. POTTER-EFRON, MSW, PH.D.,
& PATRICIA S. POTTER-EFRON, MS
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5700
ISBN: 978-1-57224-5709
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Going Home without Going Crazy
How to Get Along with Your Parents & Family (Even When They Push
Your Buttons)
In this guide to painless family homecomings, readers learn techniques to communicate
more effectively, deal with anger and resentment, and strengthen family relationships.
They find out how to reconnect with their families and start enjoying the times they
spend with them.
Andra Medea
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4496
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4498
US $14.95
THE HIGH-CONFLICT COUPLE
A Dialectical Behavior Therapy Guide to Finding Peace, Intimacy & Validation
When out-of-control emotions are the root cause of problems in a relationship, no amount
of effective communication or intimacy building will fix what ails it. What these “highconflict” couples need is help regulating the emotions that provoke the “escape or win”
mode of interaction that has come to define them. In this book, a noted expert in the use
of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) in couples’ therapy adapts this powerful set of emotion regulation tools. Using mindfulness and distress tolerance techniques, readers learn
how to deescalate conflict situations before they have a chance to flare into serious fights.
ALAN E. FRUZZETTI, PH.D.
foreword by MARSHA M. LINEHAN, PH.D.
DBT
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-450X
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4504
US $16.95
In Harm’s Way
Help for the Wives of Military Men, Police, EMTs & Firefighters
This book opens with a discussion of how women can cope with the fear, anger, and
loneliness they feel related to their partner’s high-risk profession. Next, the book takes up
the more practical aspects of life for women in this position, addressing issues like sex and
sexual deprivation, role overload, self-care, and children’s fears and concerns. The book
closes with a chapter about coping with a partner’s return from a dangerous assignment.
APHRODITE MATSAKIS, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 184 pages / 2005
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4003
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4009
US $14.95
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IN THE MOOD, AGAIN
A Couple’s Guide to Reawakening Sexual Desire
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2003
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3511
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3514
US $14.95
To readers who’ve experienced serious conflict in their relationship due to lack of interest
in sex, this book offers real advice for real change. Learn to clearly identify what caused
the lack of sexual desire. Develop effective communication skills that will improve every
aspect of your relationship. Work through the steamy exercises together and turn up the
sexual heat.
KATHLEEN A. CERVENKA, PH.D.
INFIDELITY
A Survival Guide
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 1998
ISBN-10: 1-57224-0873
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-0872
US $16.95
It is possible to recover from the crisis of infidelity. This step-by-step book helps readers
deal with the shock of discovery and cope with the emotional impact of the realization of
an affair. Decide what it tells about a relationship. Choose whether to abandon or rebuild
a partnership.
DON-DAVID LUSTERMAN, PH.D.
INTIMACY AFTER INFIDELITY
How to Rebuild & Affair-Proof Your Marriage
6 x 9 / 206 pages / 2006
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4615
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4610
US $16.95
The book begins with an overview of the phenomenon of infidelity and the way a long-term
relationship develops over time. The book develops a three-type model of intimacy and
infidelity and analyzes each. The authors include a discussion of how to evaluate a relationship for infidelity risks and how to choose a partner who is less likely to be unfaithful.
STEVEN D. SOLOMON, PH.D., & LORIE J. TEAGNO, PH.D.
IT’S SO HARD TO LOVE YOU
Staying Sane When Your Loved One Is Manipulative, Needy, Dishonest, or
Addicted
6 x 9 / 200 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4968
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4962
US $14.95
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This book offers tools to help readers deal with the anguish of loving a difficult friend,
relative, or partner while still maintaining a sane relationship with him or her. Using the
strategies in this book, readers will learn how to shift their focus and change their reactions to the difficult person instead of trying to change him or her.
BILL KLATTE, MSW, LCSW, & KATE THOMPSON
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THE MINDFUL COUPLE
How Acceptance & Mindfulness Can Lead You to the Love You Want
With strategies drawn from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), a powerful
therapeutic approach, this book will help readers identify their core values and discover, as
a couple, how to bring greater awareness and values-guided behavior to your relationship. Each chapter explores a key issue, such as passion, fidelity, and the balance between
dependence and independence, and includes specific practices readers can do alone or
with their partner to build a vital relationship.
ROBYN D. WALSER, PH.D., & DARRAH WESTRUP, PH.D.
act
5 x 7 / 176 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6170
ISBN: 978-1-57224-6171
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Relationship Saboteurs
Overcoming the Ten Behaviors that Undermine Love
This book is a guide to ending relationship-destroying behaviors, such as fear of intimacy,
defensiveness, and needing to win. Each chapter covers one of ten common relationship
sabotaging patterns. Included in each chapter is a case study of a person with that pattern
who overcame it and guidance for applying the author’s model to that problem.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
RANDI GUNTHER, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 224 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7460
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7468
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STOP RUNNING FROM LOVE
Three Steps to Overcoming Emotional Distancing & Fear of Intimacy
People who are afraid of intimacy and closeness often create distance between themselves
and their partners. These “distancers” are often afraid of being engulfed or controlled by
their partners and fear rejection, vulnerability, and dependence. This book offers a simple,
step-by-step approach clients can use to move beyond their fear of intimacy and start
building strong and lasting relationships.
DUSTY MILLER, ED.D.
6 x 9 / 232 pages / 2008
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5182
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5181
US $16.95
Stronger Day by Day
Reflections for Healing and Rebuilding After Divorce
Written by a professional divorce mediator and coach, this book offers daily reflections
and insights readers can turn to as they navigate through this emotionally turbulent time.
Chapters focus on common stages and feelings that people undergoing divorce experience, including grief, resistance to change, and confusion.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
SUSAN PEASE GADOUA, LCSW
5 x 7 / 200 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8092
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8090
US $15.95
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Successful Problem Solving
A Workbook to Overcome the Four Core Beliefs That Keep You Stuck
WB
8.5 x 11 / 128 pages / 2002
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3023
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3026
US $19.95
In this book readers learn that they deserve to get what they want and find the confidence
to risk a change in a dangerous world. They discover the extent of their competence (it’s
much greater than they think), and learn to give their own needs the priority they deserve.
The book’s step-by-step instructions will get readers where they really want to go.
MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D., & PATRICK FANNING
Transformational Divorce
Discover Yourself, Reclaim Your Dreams & Embrace Life’s Unlimited
Possibilities
6 x 9 / 176 pages / 2003
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3414
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3415
US $16.95
This book is written to help divorcées avoid the destructive state of consuming resentment
that often accompanies the dissolution of marriage. It teaches how to direct effort and
energy toward thriving in life after divorce­—toward achieving the sort of wonderful life
that was missed in the problematic marriage. Learn how to map the journey through a
future life and create a strong foundation for greater happiness.
Karen Kahn Wilson, Ed.D.
WHEN GOOD MEN BEHAVE BADLY
Change Your Behavior, Change Your Relationship
6 x 9 / 216 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3465
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3460
US $16.95
The premise of this book is that good, well-intentioned men can, in times of stress and
emotional conflict, act in destructive ways that don’t reflect their true character. Learn to
recognize and label your internal states. Find out why displays of “not so masculine”
emotions are so difficult to deal with, and why they can provoke episodes of problematic
behavior. Explore the father-son relationship and the reality of male peer relations; see why
these patterned interactions can reinforce bad behavior from generation to generation.
Structured exercises and strategies help transfer the concepts of the book into daily experience.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
DAVID B. WEXLER, PH.D.
THE WHITE KNIGHT SYNDROME
Rescuing Yourself from Your Need to Rescue Others
6 x 9 / 208 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-6243
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-6249
US $16.95
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“White knights” enter into relationships with helpless, vulnerable, or damaged partners.
Although they hope to receive admiration, validation, and love from their partners, they
ultimately end up cheating themselves out of emotionally healthy relationships. This book
will help people caught in an unhealthy rescuer-victim relationship pattern channel their
energies into building balanced, healthy relationships.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
MARY C. LAMIA, PH.D., & MARILYN J. KRIEGER, PH.D.
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CONNECTING THE DOTS
Breakthroughs in Communication as Alzheimer’s Advances
Connecting the Dots reveals Judith London’s practical techniques for decoding the language
of Alzheimer’s to improve communication. With this book as a guide, readers can better
navigate their relationship with their loved ones and keep a meaningful connection.
JUDITH L. LONDON, PH.D.
FOREWORD by JANE E. BRODY
6 x 9 / 232 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7002
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7000
US $18.95
THE Assertiveness Workbook
How to Express Your Ideas & Stand Up for Yourself at Work
& in Relationships
This workbook is designed to help anyone who feels paralyzed by an opposing viewpoint.
Proven techniques help set personal boundaries. Learn to be more genuine and open in
relationships without fearing attack. Respond effectively when criticized or presented with
unreasonable requests.
RANDY J. PATERSON, PH.D.
WB
7 x 10 / 216 pages / 2000
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2094
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2098
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Fearless Job Hunting
Powerful Psychological Strategies for Getting the Job You Want
This book is a psychologically sophisticated guide that applies cognitive behavioral therapy
(CBT) techniques to help readers searching for jobs silence negative self-talk and focus on
taking action. Readers learn how to create a productive and positive work environment for
effective job searching, put an end to self-limiting beliefs and other self-imposed barriers,
and make the most of networking opportunities.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
BILL KNAUS, ED.D., SAM KLARREICH, PH.D.,
RUSSELL GRIEGER, PH.D., & NANCY KNAUS, MBA, PH.D.
6 x 9 / 192 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-8343
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-8342
US $16.95
When to Forgive
This book is for anyone who has ever thought that forgiving an injury seemed like the
right thing to do but also felt a right to be angry. Readers learn how to make clear
decisions about forgiveness and sort out how to put their decisions into action.
Mona Gustafson Affinito, Ph.D., LP
6 x 9 / 168 pages / 1999
ISBN-10: 1-57224-1756
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-1756
US $16.95
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MESSAGES, THIRD EDITION
The Communication Skills Book
6 x 9 / 360 pages / 2009
ISBN-10: 1-57224-5921
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-5921
US $18.95
Now in its third edition, this comprehensive and practical guide has helped thousands
of readers cultivate better relationships with friends, family members, coworkers, and
partners. Readers will discover new skills to help them communicate their ideas more
effectively, read body language, resolve conflicts, and become better listeners.
Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
MATTHEW McKAY, PH.D., MARTHA DAVIS, PH.D.,
& PATRICK FANNING
the Messages Workbook
Powerful Strategies for Effective Communication at Work & Home
WB
8.5 x 11 / 240 pages / 2004
ISBN-10: 1-57224-3716
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-3712
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The original Messages teaches readers to listen well, disclose honestly, and express
truthfully while communicating with others. This workbook helps readers apply these
skills specifically to different aspects of their lives. Step-by-step worksheets, fill-in
exercises, and case stories help readers avoid communication pitfalls and make
long-lasting, life-enhancing changes.
MARTHA DAVIS, PH.D., KIM PALEG, PH.D., & PATRICK FANNING
10 Simple Solutions to Stress
How to Tame Tension & Start Enjoying Your Life
5.25 x 7.5 / 192 pages / 2007
ISBN-10: 1-57224-4763
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-4764
US $15.95
Based on positive psychology, mind-body medicine, and cognitive behavioral therapy, the
ten solutions in this book take stress management to an unprecedented level of effectiveness. These short assessments, lifestyle enhancement tips, and emergency stress rescue
techniques help readers to cope effectively with stress and to reduce its frequency in their
lives. More than just lowering blood pressure and encouraging them to be generally
happier, the techniques in this book can promote physical wellness and foster a greater
sense of purpose, joy, and fulfillment in every reader.
Claire Michaels Wheeler, MD, PH.D.
THE Habit Change Workbook
How to Break Bad Habits & Form Good Ones
WB
8.5 x 11 / 256 pages / 2001
ISBN-10: 1-57224-2639
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-2630
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This step-by-step, cognitive behavioral program helps readers break unwanted habits
and replace them with healthy new ones. Together with extensive self-assessment and
monitoring tools, they learn to overcome a variety of specific habits. Plan to replace
troubling and destructive habits with healthy, positive behaviors. Learn ways to deal
with relapse.
JAMES CLAIBORN, PH.D., ABPP, & CHERRY PEDRICK, RN
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A MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION
WORKBOOK
This is the first hands-on workbook to help clients learn mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), a clinically proven program for alleviating stress, anxiety, panic, depression,
chronic pain, and a wide range of medical conditions. The workbook includes fill-in
exercises so clients can track their progress in therapy. After each weekly session, clients
can apply the techniques they learned that week into everyday life, gradually learning to
replace stress-promoting habits with mindful ones. Includes MP3 CD with 21 guided
meditations. Also available as an ebook at newharbinger.com
BOB STAHL, PH.D., & ELISHA GOLDSTEIN, PH.D.
FOREWORD BY JON KABAT-ZINN
AFTERWORD BY SAKI SANTORELLI
WB
8 x 10 / 240 pages / 2010
ISBN-10: 1-57224-7088
ISBN-13: 978-1-57224-7086
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THE MINDFULNESS WORKBOOK
A Beginner’s Guide to Overcoming Fear & Embracing Compassion
The Mindfulness Workbook is a step-by-step instruction book that guides readers through
simple practices that enable them to experience mindfulness not as a distant experience
or concept, but as an attainable state of being in the world. Readers will discover the effectiveness of breath work, mindful eating, and thought-watching, and begin reaping the
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THOMAS ROBERTS, LCSW, LMFT
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