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Emotions--Control
Anger VIDEO
During this fast paced video, Carl Reddick makes a clear distinction between anger
and violence. He explains a continuum of beliefs, emotions and behaviors, which when
driven by fear will often escalate to stress, anger, range and ultimately violence.
Becoming
Whole Again BOOK
Drawing on her many years of
counseling experience, Dr. Gallagher demonstrates through real life case histories how
women in therapy can come to terms with their abuse and learn to stop punishing
themselves, with compulsive, self destructive behavior. Becoming Whole Again is a book for
survivors who want to know what it will take to finally let go of the guilt and self
hatred caused by childhood sexual abuse.
Coping
With Depression with Mary Ellen Copeland
VIDEO
Depression had a major impact on Mary
Ellen Copelands life until she achieved long term 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. 60 minutes. 1994
BOOK
This comprehensive guide for
mental health practitioners and medical professionals addresses the delicate issues
surrounding breast cancer and the processes involved in emotional coping and healing.
Gender
Differences in Depression : A Marital Therapy Approach
VIDEO
Under the guidance of Peggy Papp, renowned author and clinician, the Depression Project at
the Ackerman Institute for the Family has pioneered a marital therapy approach that
addresses the cultural gender "mandates" that predispose men and women to
depression and undermine intimate relationships
Opposite
Action: Changing Emotions You Want to Change
VIDEO
Whether it is by doing something nice
for a person you are angry at, or approaching something that you fear, this video shows
how taking opposite action can modify unwarranted negative emotions and make them feel
more manageable.
Shame
& Guilt BOOK
Shame and guilt, while the focus of attention among scholars
and clinicians for generations, have only recently been subjected to systematic empirical
scrutiny. This volume reports on the growing body of knowledge on these key self-conscious
emotions, integrating findings from the authors' original research program with other data
emerging from social, clinical, personality, and developmental psychology
She's Leaving Me :A
Four-Stage Treatment Model for Men Struggling with Relationship Loss VIDEO
In this compelling and multifaceted video, renowned
therapist Steve Lerner presents his work with men who are in crisis after being left by
their wives or partners. An immensely useful and skillfully presented resource, the
program draws upon Dr. Lerner's unique background as a practicing family therapist and
founding director of Menninger Video Productions
Staying in
Control : Anger Management Skills for Parents of Young Adolescents BOOK
Adolescence can be a perilous time for many parents and teens
especially young teens. As the need for independence asserts itself, conflict and
anger inevitably arise. This new, hands-on manual shows parents how to remain calm and
"stay in control" as they handle angry moments with their teens and in other
areas of their lives.
This
One Moment: Skills for Everyday Mindfulness VIDEO
This program helps clients
learn and practice six fundamental skills for experiencing whatever is happening in the
moment, rather than being stuck in the past and worryinging about the future.
Too Scared to Cry
BOOK
Childhood trauma can affect adults throughout their lives.
This book gives answers to adults who have had traumatic experiences as children on how to
deal with your past and how to move forward. Treatment alternatives are also presented in
the book
Women & Depression BOOK
Women are twice as likely as men to experience clinical depression, which
affects an estimated 12 percent of the population. Written for the woman who finds herself
at an emotional crossroads, Women and Depression addresses the states of anxiety and
melancholy accompanying times of stress or upheavel.
Working
With Emotions in Psychotherapy BOOK
Exploring the important role of emotion in psychotherapy,this book
outlines the intimate connection between emotion and cognition and details a manualized
framework for conducting emotion-focused therapy. The authors show the unique ways of
working with different emotions as well as different expressions of the same emotion
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