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Belastungsstörung mit System
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2013; US$ 27.17Hauptbeschreibung Unter dem Titel »Riskante Arbeitswelt im Spiegel der Supervision – Eine explorative Studie als Beitrag zur Marktforschung« erschien 2011 der Ergebnisbericht einer von der Deutschen Gesellschaft fu¨r Supervision e. V. (DGSv) geförderten Studie zum »Innenleben« von Organisationen in Deutschland.... more...
An Apple a Day
Soft Skull Press 2013; US$ 16.95I haven?t tasted chocolate for over ten years and now I?m walking down the street unwrapping a Kit Kat. Remember when Kate Moss said, ?Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels?? She?s wrong: chocolate does. For Christmas I?m giving myself a fresh start. I have to get some extra pounds of weight under my belt; I want to make next year the year that... more...
Willpower Is Not Enough
HarperCollins 2013; US$ 12.99Many people think that what the addict needs is willpower, but nothing could be further from the truth: When a person has already lost control over a drug or activity, attempts to control its use almost never work. Because the source of addiction isn't the drug or activity itself but a desire for a mood changer, successful recovery means ultimately... more...
Willpower Is Not Enough
HarperCollins 2013; Not AvailableMany people think that what the addict needs is willpower, but nothing could be further from the truth: When a person has already lost control over a drug or activity, attempts to control its use almost never work. Because the source of addiction isn't the drug or activity itself but a desire for a mood changer, successful recovery means ultimately... more...
The Body Bears the Burden
Haworth Press 2001; US$ 59.95Using the clinical model of the whiplash syndrome, this groundbreaking book describes the alterations in brain chemistry and function induced in individuals by what is known as traumatic stress or traumatizationexperiencing a life-threatening event while in a state of helplessness. The Body Bears the Burden: Trauma, Dissociation, and Disease... more...
Anxiety Disorders in Adults
Oxford University Press 2001; US$ 36.99Recently developed psychosocial treatments for anxiety disorders reflect the systematic influence of scientifically generated knowledge, and these new treatments yield strong results. Research in such areas as information processing, cognition, behavioral avoidance, and the physiological components of anxious arousal has increased our knowledge of... more...
Modelling and Managing the Depressive Disorders
Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 76.00This book argues that the current model for describing the mood disorders causes problems in diagnosis and management. The authors present an alternative approach to defining and managing the full range of depressive disorders. more...
Eating Disorders in Women and Children
CRC Press 2000; US$ 139.95Intended for workers in the fields of health care, education, counseling, or athletics, this text presents information on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders. The volume's 24 contributions, written by health educators, psychologists, nurses, sports health specialists, neuropsychiatrists, biomedical researchers, dance therapists, and othe more...
Stress, the Brain and Depression
Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 53.00Can traumatic life events cause depression? The authors structure their examination around three major themes: the pathophysiological role of stress in depression; whether or not a subtype of depression exists that is particularly stress-inducible; and, finally, how best to diagnose and treat depression in relation to its biological underpinnings. more...
Melancholia
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 91.00This book provides a comprehensive review of melancholia as a severe disorder of mood, associated with suicide, psychosis and catatonia. The syndrome is defined with a clear diagnosis, prognosis and range of management strategies. It challenges accepted doctrines and describes melancholia as a treatable and preventable mental illness. . more...









