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The Family Recovery Guide: A Map for Healthy Growth
Stephanie Brown, Virginia M., Lewis
Paperback - 280 pages (December 30, 2000)
New Harbinger Publications
Written by two specialists and based on the latest research, this book teaches family members how to sustain their relationships during a loved one's recovery from addiction and offers families specific tasks for each stage of recovery, helpful progress charts, and practical exercises.
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$62.50
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Handbook of Family Therapy Training & Supervision
Howard A. Liddle
Hardcover - 432 pages (January 1980)
Guilford Press
Editors Liddle, Breunlin, and Schwartz have assembled 30 highly acclaimed authorities to author chapters in their respective areas of expertise. For further clarification, the editors have included segues that introduce and analyze each of the book's four major sections providing the reader with an overview of the section, highlights of themes that run through it, and
discussion of the issues raised in a way that ties the chapters together.
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$11.00
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How to Work With Just About Anyone : A 3-Step Solution for Getting Difficult People to Change
Lucy Gill
Paperback - 224 pages (October 1999)
Fireside
In a book destined to transform workplaces across the country, a management professional shares proven techniques for curbing the irritating habits, subtle subterfuges, and outrageous behavior practiced by "impossible" people at every level.
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$19.00
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Irreverence: A Strategy for Therapists' Survival
Gianfranco Cecchin/Gerry Lane/Wendel A. Ray
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$15.95
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The Language of Change: Elements of Therapeutic Communication
Paul Watzlawick
Paperback Reprint edition (July 1993)
W.W. Norton & Company
In this ground-breaking book, a world authority on human communication and communication therapy points out a basic contradiction in the way therapists use language. Although communications emerging in therapy are described to the mind's unconscious, dark side, they are habitually translated in clinical dialogue in the supposedly therapeutic language of reason and
consciousness. But, Dr. Watzlawick argues, it is precisely this bizarre language of the unconscious which holds the key to the realms where alone therapeutic change can take place. This book is a gold mine of valuable information for all serious therapists.
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$55.00
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Leaving Home: The Therapy of Disturbed Young People
Jay Haley
Hardcover
Presents a method of family therapy at the stage when children are leaving home.
It includes a special classification of young people with problems, but groups
them together despite their symptoms.
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