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- xviii, 366 p. : ill.
Cote : WM 220 H299m 2019

Neuropsychiatrie ; Maladies mentales

In Mind Fixers, Anne Harrington, author of The Cure Within, explores psychiatry's repeatedly frustrated struggle to understand mental disorder in biomedical terms. She shows how the stalling of early twentieth-century efforts in this direction allowed Freudians and social scientists to insist, with some justification, that they had better ways of analyzing and fixing minds.

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- xviii, 470 p.
Cote : WM 173.6 B724c 2011

Troubles dissociatifs ; Traumatisme psychique - Complications et séquelles ; État de stress post-traumatique - Complications et séquelles ; Psychothérapie - Méthodologie

A patient-oriented manual for complex trauma survivors.

This training manual for patients who have a trauma-related dissociative disorder includes short educational pieces, homework sheets, and exercises that address ways in which dissociation interferes with essential emotional and life skills, and support inner communication and collaboration with dissociative parts of the personality. Topics include understanding dissociation and PTSD, using inner reflection, emotion regulation, coping with dissociative problems related to triggers and traumatic memories, resolving sleep problems related to dissociation, coping with relational difficulties, and help with many other difficulties with daily life. The manual can be used in individual therapy or structured groups.

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- xxii, 666 p. : ill.
Cote : WM 207 P857t 2008

Troubles bipolaires - Chimiothérapie - Études de cas ; Troubles bipolaires - Traitement - Études longitudinales

Treatment of Bipolar Illness sets itself apart by focusing on the longitudinal course of manic-depressive illness and nuances of clinical decision-making in its long-term treatment. Covering a broad range of drugs used alone and in complex combination therapy, Post and Leverich present the most comprehensive compendium to date of bipolar research, focusing on long-term prevention of symptom relapse and addressing a range of critical clinical questions.

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- xix, 297 p.
Cote : WS 350.6 W515i 2014

Désensibilisation (Psychothérapie) ; Thérapie familiale ; Attachement chez l'enfant ; Traumatisme psychique chez l'enfant ; Désensibilisation par le mouvement oculaire

Loss of a parent, separations, abuse, neglect, or a history of a difficult foster or orphanage experience can lead to profound emotional dysregulation and mistrust in children. Working with these children—many of whom have experienced multiple traumas and losses—can feel overwhelming. Clinicians must navigate complex case management decisions and referrals, address the needs of parents and schools, not to mention ameliorate the traumatic memories and severe behaviors that present in the kids.

But by working as a collaborative team, EMDR and family therapists can, together, strengthen the parent-child attachment bond and help to mend the early experiences that drive the child's behavior. This book, and its accompanying Parent Manual, are intended to serve as clear and practical treatment guides, presenting the philosophy and step-by-step protocols behind the Integrative Team Treatment approach, so both the family system issues and the child's traumatic past are effectively addressed. You need not be a center specializing in attachment trauma to implement this team model, nor must members of the team practice at the same location. With at least one fully-trained EMDR practitioners as part of the two-person team, any clinician can pair with another to implement this treatment approach, and heal children suffering from attachment trauma.

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- xvii, 391 p. : ill.
Cote : WS 462 S841b 2010

Adolescents - Psychologie ; Neurophysiologie ; Psychobiologie du développement ; Psychophysiologie

Understanding the role of brain changes in adolescent behavior and development. Linda Spear provides a detailed and illuminating overview of the genetic, hormonal, and neurological developments that take place during adolescence, and shows how these changes, along with influential sociocultural factors, interact to produce distinctly adolescent behaviors and thought processes. The tension between taking risks, impulsivity, and self-control―a struggle evinced by many adolescents, especially those in therapeutic treatment―is also examined for its sources within the brain. The result is a fascinating overview of the adolescent brain, with profound implications for the clinical treatment of adolescents.

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- xiii, 274 p. : ill.
Cote : WM 172 W876c 2008

Familles - Aspect psychologique ; Angoisse chez l'enfant - Traitement ; Enfants - Psychothérapie ; Thérapie cognitive pour enfants ; Thérapie familiale

With over 10% of all children meeting the criteria for an anxiety disorder, these disorders are among the most common psychiatric problems experienced by schoolage kids, and can significantly interfere with their family and peer relationships and their performance at school.

Ranging from mild and transient to severe and intractable, high levels of anxiety in children can lead to avoiding school, not participating in class, shying away from peer groups, worrying persistently, or even experiencing phobias and acute separation anxiety from parents. Despite the prevalence, effective, evidence-based therapeutic strategies for helping children overcome anxiety have been lacking, leaving psychologists, school counselors, and other child mental health professionals to rely on more generalized CBT and individual therapy approaches that don't necessarily target the problems at issue. In Child Anxiety Disorders, Wood and McLeod present a clinically-proven treatment protocol based on a collaborative, family-based intervention approach—one that has seen remission rates of 80% in children. Incorporating family therapy strategies and targeted CBT techniques, the authors lay out session-by-session guidelines for implementing the protocol, offering all those who work with and counsel children a hands-on toolkit to effectively resolve childhood anxiety, whether generalized or severe in nature. Preliminary chapters cover anxiety typologies, screening and assessment techniques, family and genetic influences, the nature of evidence-based practices, and other clinical considerations, such as pharmacotherapy. The second part of the book, the treatment manual, presents the 15-session protocol, including optional family therapy modules to strengthen family interactions, and worksheets and handouts to be used in and out of the therapy room.

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- xv, 132 p. + 1 DVD (60 min)
Cote : WM 171 R256i 2013

Dépression - Traitement ; Thérapie interpersonnelle ; Psychothérapie factuelle

Cette série de guides fournit des résumés factuels de cinq techniques thérapeutiques. Rempli de questionnaires, études de cas, diagrammes, exercices et transcriptions de jeux de rôle. Chaque guide est accompagné d'un vidéo d'entrevues de thérapies et d'explications cliniques, ainsi qu'une carte aide-mémoire résumant l'information au sujet de technique thérapeutique.

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- xv, 135 p. + 1 DVD (60 min.)
Cote : WM 190 M157d 2013

État-limite (Psychiatrie) - Traitement ; Troubles affectifs - Traitement ; Émotions

Developed by Marsha Linehan, PhD, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based treatment for borderline personality disorder that integrates principles of change and acceptance in order to help clients who have severe emotion dysregulation and impulsive behavior. This guide describes the primary tenets of DBT and illustrates some of its essential techniques—namely validation, commitment strategies, behavioral chain analysis, and skills coaching—that can be used with a range of clients. By understanding underlying problems and balancing compassionate acceptance with a push for change, clinicians can use DBT basics in their day-to-day work to help clients manage emotion dysregulation and impulsive urges.

Included in this comprehensive guide are a DVD of sample therapy sessions and clinical explication that describe how to implement the protocol, as well as a laminated pocket reminder card. An on-the-go package of practical tools that busy clinicians won't want to be without.

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- xv, 100 p. + 1 DVD (60 min.)
Cote : WM 171 F295c 2013

Dépression - Traitement ; Thérapie cognitive

Cette série de guides fournit des résumés factuels de cinq techniques thérapeutiques. Rempli de questionnaires, études de cas, diagrammes, exercices et transcriptions de jeux de rôle. Chaque guide est accompagné d'un vidéo d'entrevues de thérapies et d'explications cliniques, ainsi qu'une carte aide-mémoire résumant l'information au sujet de technique thérapeutique.

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