Skip to main content
Springer Publishing
Site Menu
  • Browse by subjectSubjectsBrowse by subject
    • Medicine
    • Nursing
    • Physician Assistant
    • Behavioral Sciences
    • Health Sciences
  • What we publish
    • Books
    • Journals
    • Reference
  • Information forInformationInformation for
    • Students
    • Educators
    • Institutions
    • Authors
    • Societies
    • Advertisers
  • About
  • Help
  •   0 items You have 0 items in your shopping cart. Click to view details.   My account
Springer Publishing
  My account

Main navigation

Main Navigation

  • Browse by subjectSubjectsBrowse by subject
    • Medicine
    • Nursing
    • Physician Assistant
    • Behavioral Sciences
    • Health Sciences
  • What we publish
    • Books
    • Journals
    • Reference
  • Information forInformationInformation for
    • Students
    • Educators
    • Institutions
    • Authors
    • Societies
    • Advertisers

Secondary Navigation

  •   0 items You have 0 items in your shopping cart. Click to view details.
  • About
  • Help
 filters 

Your search for all content returned 27 results

Include content types...

    • Reference Work 0
    • Quick Reference 0
    • Procedure 0
    • Prescribing Guideline 0
    • Patient Education 0
    • Journals 0
    • Journal Articles 0
    • Clinical Guideline 0
    • Books 27
    • Book Chapters 165

Filter results by...

Filter by keyword

    • Mental Health
    • Psychology 30
    • Mental Health 27
    • Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing 24
    • Psychotherapy 17
    • mental health 16
    • Cognitive Therapy 14
    • EMDR 13
    • Adolescent 12
    • Counseling 12
    • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic 12
    • eye movement desensitization and reprocessing 11
    • Anxiety Disorders 9
    • Child 9
    • Problem Solving 9
    • Substance-Related Disorders 9
    • Cognition 8
    • Health Personnel 8
    • Mental Disorders 8
    • psychology 8
    • psychotherapy 8
    • Self Care 8
    • Students 8
    • anxiety disorders 7
    • children 7
    • Dissociative Disorders 7
    • Emotions 7
    • Evidence-Based Practice 7
    • Mindfulness 7
    • positive psychology 7
    • posttraumatic stress disorder 7
    • Schools 7
    • Suicide 7
    • Wounds and Injuries 7
    • adolescents 6
    • Behavior Therapy 6
    • Depression 6
    • depression 6
    • EMDR therapy 6
    • Grief 6
    • Neurobiology 6
    • Psychological Trauma 6
    • substance abuse 6
    • Adult 5
    • Bereavement 5
    • Brain 5
    • CBT 5
    • Creativity 5
    • Criminal Law 5
    • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing 5
    • Family 5
  • Mental Health

Filter by author

    • Cipani, Ennio 2
    • Aaron C., Morris 1
    • Abel, Rodríguez 1
    • Alexander-Albritton, Carrie 1
    • Alice Erickson, Betty 1
    • Alladin, Assen 1
    • Alonzo, Dana 1
    • Alter, David 1
    • Alter-Reid, Karen 1
    • Anbar, Ran D. 1
    • Angelini, Cristina 1
    • Appel, Philip R. 1
    • Avideh, Moussavian 1
    • Baldo, Juliana 1
    • Bamond, Roxanne 1
    • Banneyer, Kelly N. 1
    • Barabasz, Marianne 1
    • Barrera, Kyrstle 1
    • Barton, Debra 1
    • Belk, Georgia D. 1
    • Benoit, Esther 1
    • Betty, Garcia 1
    • Black, Danielle A. 1
    • Bott, Nicholas T. 1
    • Bowers, Juliette 1
    • Bracken, Bruce A. 1
    • Bray, Melissa A. 1
    • Brown, Jacqueline A. 1
    • Brown, Preston 1
    • Buckley, Matthew R. 1
    • Bullock, B. Grace 1
    • Burke, Jeffrey D. 1
    • Cabanilla, Anne S. 1
    • Capaldi, Sandy 1
    • Carlson, John S. 1
    • Carlstedt, Roland A. 1
    • Carmen Ortiz, Hendricks 1
    • Cash, Ralph E. 1
    • Casula, Consuelo 1
    • Centeno, Danielle 1
    • Chang, Chu-Hsiang 1
    • Chang, Sand C. 1
    • Chapman, Robin 1
    • Chase, Trisha 1
    • Christensen, Ciara 1
    • Cipani, Alessandra 1
    • Clow, Trevon 1
    • Coker, J. Kelly 1
    • Collier-Meek, Melissa A. 1
    • Cook-Cottone, Catherine 1

Filter by book / journal title

    • African American Psychology: A Positive Psychology Perspective 1
    • Behavioral Classification System for Problem Behaviors in Schools: A Diagnostic Manual 1
    • Creativity 101, 2nd Edition 1
    • Critical Thinking, Science, and Pseudoscience: Why We Can’t Trust Our Brains 1
    • Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma With EMDR Therapy: Innovative Strategies and Protocols 1
    • Disaster Mental Health Counseling: Responding to Trauma in a Multicultural Context 1
    • DSM-5® and Family Systems 1
    • Ethics for Counselors: Integrating Counseling and Psychology Standards 1
    • Functional Behavioral Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment, 3rd Edition: A Complete System for Education and Mental Health Settings 1
    • Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy, 5th Edition: A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner 1
    • Handbook of Evidence-Based Interventions for Children and Adolescents 1
    • Handbook of Medical and Psychological Hypnosis: Foundations, Applications, and Professional Issues 1
    • Humor 101 1
    • Internet Addiction in Children and Adolescents: Risk Factors, Assessment, and Treatment 1
    • Mindfulness and Yoga for Self-Regulation: A Primer for Mental Health Professionals 1
    • Occupational Health Psychology: Work, Stress, and Health 1
    • Practicing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Children and Adolescents: A Guide for Students and Early Career Professionals 1
    • Problem-Solving Therapy: A Treatment Manual 1
    • Psychology of Aging: A Biopsychosocial Perspective 1
    • Sex Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Prevention, Advocacy, and Trauma-Informed Practice 1
    • Social Work With Immigrants and Refugees, 2nd Edition: Legal Issues, Clinical Skills, and Advocacy 1
    • Suicide Assessment and Treatment, 2nd Edition: Empirical and Evidence-Based Practices 1
    • The College and University Counseling Manual: Integrating Essential Services Across the Campus 1
    • The Psychology of Oppression 1
    • The Psychosis Response Guide: How to Help Young People in Psychiatric Crises 1
    • The Therapeutic Community: Theory, Model, and Method 1
    • Turning the Tide of Male Juvenile Delinquency: The Ocean Tides Approach 1

Filter by subject

    • Psychology
    • Medicine 0
      • Neurology 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Oncology 0
        • Medical Oncology 0
        • Radiation Oncology 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Other Specialties 0
    • Nursing 18
      • Administration, Management, and Leadership 1
      • Advanced Practice 6
        • Critical Care, Acute Care, and Emergency 0
        • Family and Adult-Gerontology Primary Care 1
        • Pediatrics and Neonatal 1
        • Women's Health, Obstetrics, and Midwifery 1
        • Other 2
      • Clinical Nursing 1
      • Critical Care, Acute Care, and Emergency 0
      • Geriatrics and Gerontology 2
      • Doctor of Nursing Practice 2
      • Nursing Education 1
      • Professional Issues and Trends 4
      • Research, Theory, and Measurement 2
      • Undergraduate Nursing 0
      • Special Topics 3
      • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
    • Physician Assistant 1
    • Behavioral Sciences 47
      • Counseling 21
        • General Counseling 3
        • Marriage and Family Counseling 2
        • Mental Health Counseling 14
        • Rehabilitation Counseling 1
        • School Counseling 2
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 1
      • Gerontology 4
        • Adult Development and Aging 1
        • Biopsychosocial 1
        • Global and Comparative Aging 2
        • Research 1
        • Service and Program Development 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Psychology 27
        • Applied Psychology 3
        • Clinical and Counseling Psychology 10
        • Cognitive, Biological, and Neurological Psychology 1
        • Developmental Psychology 1
        • General Psychology 3
        • School and Educational Psychology 1
        • Social and Personality Psychology 4
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Social Work 9
        • Administration and Management 0
        • Policy, Social Justice, and Human Rights 1
        • Theory, Practice, and Skills 5
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 1
    • Health Sciences 5
      • Health Care Administration and Management 0
      • Public Health 5
  • Psychology
Include options
Please enter years in the form YYYY
  • Save search

Your search for all content returned 27 results

Order by: Relevance | Title | Date
Show 10 | 50 | 100 per page
  • Creativity 101, 2nd Edition Go to book: Creativity 101

    Creativity 101, 2nd Edition

    Book

    Creativity must represent something different, new, or innovative. It has to be different and also be appropriate to the task at hand. The first chapter of the book deals with the Four-Criterion Construct of Creativity, which attempts to integrate both Western and Eastern conceptions of creativity. This is followed by a chapter which addresses how creativity operates on individual and social/environmental levels, and the effects and outcomes of the creative mind. Chapter 3 discusses the structure of creativity. A key work on creative domains is that of Carson, Peterson, and Higgins, who devised the creativity achievement questionnaire (CAQ) to assess 10 domains. The fourth chapter discusses measures of creativity and divergent thinking tests, Torrance Tests, Evaluation of Potential Creativity (EPOC) and Finke Creative Invention Task. Some popular personality measures use different theories, such as Eysenck’s Personality Questionnaire, which looks at extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism. Chapter 6 focuses on a key issue, intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation and their relationship to creativity. While the seventh chapter deals with the relationship between creativity and intelligence, the eighth chapter describes three ’classic’ studies of creativity and mental illness which focus on the connection between bipolar disorder and creativity, usage of structured interviews and utilization of historiometric technique. One school admissions area that already uses creativity is gifted admissions—which students are chosen to enter gifted classes, programs, or after-school activities. The book also talks about creative perceptions and dwells upon the question whether creativity is good or bad.

  • Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy, 5th Edition Go to book: Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy

    Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy, 5th Edition:
    A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner

    Book

    Grief counseling refers to the interventions counselors make with people recent to a death loss to help facilitate them with the various tasks of mourning. These are people with no apparent bereavement complications. Grief therapy, on the other hand, refers to those techniques and interventions that a professional makes with persons experiencing one of the complications to the mourning process that keeps grief from progressing to an adequate adaptation for the mourner. New information is presented throughout the book and previous information is updated when possible. The world has changed since 1982; there are more traumatic events, drills for school shootings, and faraway events that may cause a child’s current trauma. There is also the emergence of social media and online resources, all easily accessible by smart phones at any time. Bereavement research and services have tried to keep up with these changes. The book presents current information for mental health professionals to be most effective in their interventions with bereaved children, adults, and families. The book is divided into ten chapters. Chapter one discusses attachment, loss, and the experience of grief. The next two chapters delve on mourning process and mediators of mourning. Chapter four describes grief counseling. Chapter five explores abnormal grief reactions. Chapter six discusses grief therapy. Chapter seven deals with grieving for special types of losses including suicide, violent deaths, sudden infant death syndrome, miscarriages, stillbirths and abortion. Chapter eight discusses how family dynamics can hinder adequate grieving. Chapter nine explores the counselor’s own grief. The concluding chapter presents training for grief counseling.

  • The Therapeutic Community Go to book: The Therapeutic Community

    The Therapeutic Community:
    Theory, Model, and Method

    Book

    The therapeutic community (TC) for addictions descends from historical prototypes found in all forms of communal healing. A hybrid, spawned from the union of self-help and public support, the TC is an experiment in progress, reconfiguring the vital healing and teaching ingredients of self-help communities into a systematic methodology for transforming lives. Part I of this book outlines the current issues in the evolution of the TC that compel the need for a comprehensive formulation of its perspective and approach. It traces the essential elements of the TC and organizes these into the social and psychological framework, detailed throughout the volume as theory, model, and method. Part II discusses the TC treatment approach, which is grounded in an explicit perspective that consists of four interrelated views: the drug use disorder, the person, recovery, and right living. The view of right living emphasizes explicit beliefs and values essential to recovery. Part III details how the physical, social organizational, and work components foster a culture of therapeutic change. It also outlines how the program stages convey the process of change in terms of individual movement within the organizational structure and planned activities of the model. Part IV talks about community enhancement activities, therapeutic-educational activities, privileges and sanctions, and surveillance. The groups that are TC-oriented, such as encounters, probes, and marathons, retain distinctive self-help elements of the TC approach. Part V depicts how individuals change through their interaction with the community, provides an integrative social and psychological framework of the TC treatment process, and outlines how the basic theory, method, and model can be adapted to retain the unique identity of contemporary TCs.

  • The Psychosis Response Guide Go to book: The Psychosis Response Guide

    The Psychosis Response Guide:
    How to Help Young People in Psychiatric Crises

    Book

    This book enables the reader to learn information about psychosis and related illnesses, and develop an understanding of the benefits of early intervention in psychosis and skills for a successful interaction with a person with psychosis. It also helps the reader to learn strategies to support a young adult with psychosis in accessing treatment. The first chapter talks about schizophrenia spectrum disorders and its treatment options. Group therapy has shown to be highly effective in addressing symptoms and stressors associated with psychotic disorders. Chapter 2 introduces the different symptoms characteristic of a psychotic episode: positive symptoms, negative symptoms, disorganized symptoms, affective symptoms, and cognitive symptoms. Two associated symptom categories associated are abnormal motor behavior and level of insight. The third chapter provides knowledge that will be helpful in identifying if psychiatric symptoms are present and assisting when there may be concern about psychiatric stability. Chapter 4 builds on the knowledge and the skills that one has acquired and speaks specifically about assessment of safety and intervention strategies. There are a number of potential outcomes that can occur from helping a young adult with psychosis. The individual may require hospitalization in order to ensure safety and allow for the opportunity to reduce symptoms. The final chapter of the book provides a list of resources offering information on variety of mental health conditions and psychology.

  • Social Work With Immigrants and Refugees, 2nd Edition Go to book: Social Work With Immigrants and Refugees

    Social Work With Immigrants and Refugees, 2nd Edition:
    Legal Issues, Clinical Skills, and Advocacy

    Book

    This book helps social workers ensure they maintain the highest professional standards by raising awareness of both the strengths and challenges of the immigrant community. The book first explores the changing demographics of immigrant newcomers and legal classifications of immigrants. It seeks to help social workers better understand the legal meaning of terms such as nonimmigrant, immigrant, Green Card holder, and citizen. Then, the book explores theories of cultural competency and social work practice and describes the intersection of immigration and health, mental health, criminal justice issues, and employment. Issues of particular interest to immigrant communities, such as the exploitation of immigrant workers (and appropriate legal remedies), immigrant access to health services and public benefits, the triple mental health trauma many refugees and asylees face, and the issue of newcomers as victims of crime as well as the immigration consequences of criminal conviction are discussed. The book also deals with family groups, which, although inherently strong, are made vulnerable because of their immigrant status in the United States. It concludes by urging practitioners to expand their strategies and advocate not only for individual clients (at the micro level), but to advocate as well for change at the organizational/agency level (mezzo level), and at the federal, state, and local levels (macro level).

  • Turning the Tide of Male Juvenile Delinquency Go to book: Turning the Tide of Male Juvenile Delinquency

    Turning the Tide of Male Juvenile Delinquency:
    The Ocean Tides Approach

    Book

    This book provides useful empirical information about male juvenile delinquents and serves as a model training manual for new programs and people working in existing rehabilitation programs. It also provides guidelines for developing policy on the rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents. The book can be used as a resource for academicians and others who teach courses on juvenile delinquency and assigned as a supplementary textbook for students learning about juvenile delinquency, juvenile justice, and mental health. The authors of the book take a multidisciplinary approach that will appeal to everyone who thinks about juvenile delinquency: politicians, judges, police, teachers, clinicians, social workers, educators, and students of criminology, criminal justice, juvenile delinquency, family violence, sociology, psychology, and counseling. This approach appeals to undergraduate students in liberal arts programs that require them to take courses in multiple disciplines, and to graduate students in the mental health fields whose undergraduate training varies. The book also consists of six case histories of boys who resided at Ocean Tides. The information was culled from their files, the clinical consultant’s interviews with the boys when they were in residence, and aftercare information. These cases were selected to provide a sampling of the Ocean Tides boys; their backgrounds, personal, and psychological hurdles; and the outcome of their experience at Ocean Tides.

  • Handbook of Evidence-Based Interventions for Children and Adolescents Go to book: Handbook of Evidence-Based Interventions for Children and Adolescents

    Handbook of Evidence-Based Interventions for Children and Adolescents

    Book

    This book deals with evidence-based mental health and learning interventions for children and adolescents, and provides guidance on implementation in practice. It is a compendium of proven treatment strategies for resolving more than 40 of the most pressing and prevalent issues facing young people, and provides immediate guidance and uniform step-by-step instructions for resolving issues ranging from psychopathological disorders to academic problems, and is of relevance for both school-based and clinically-based practice. Issues covered include crisis interventions and response, social and emotional issues, academic/learning issues, psychopathological disorders, neuropsychological disorders, and the behavioral management of childhood health issues. The book covers several fields of study including applied settings, school crises, natural disasters, school violence, suicidal behavior, childhood grief, reading disabilities, math disabilities, written-language disorders, homework compliance, anger and aggression, bullying, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Each chapter follows a consistent format including a brief description of the problem and associated characteristics, etiology and contributing factors, and three evidence-based, step-by-step sets of instructions for implementation. Additionally, each chapter provides several websites offering further information about the topic.

  • Practicing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Children and Adolescents Go to book: Practicing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Children and Adolescents

    Practicing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Children and Adolescents:
    A Guide for Students and Early Career Professionals

    Book

    This book is dedicated specifically to increasing the confidence and professional competence of graduate students and early career professionals who use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with children and adolescents. It shows some opening remarks for mental health professionals (MHPs) and trainees who are new to doing CBT and positive psychology (PP) treatments with kids suffering from an internalizing disorder. Behavioral activation is a tried-and-true stable of CBT. A common presenting complaint among depressed or stressed kids is poor sleep. The book shows some of the strategies for combating insomnia. Problem solving is another staple of CBT. The methodology for problem solving is a little bit different if it is done with an individual kid or in a family session. The factors to be considered to introduce communications training and problem solving in a family or an individual session are: age, maturity level, and psychological mindedness of the child. Exposure procedure is used for kids who are treated for anxiety. This chapter shows a list of common exposures among anxious youth. Physiological calming and coping thoughts are the two popular techniques for supporting exposures. Involving the parent is often key with doing exposures. The book also presents some of the principles and methodologies with regard to parent interactions. It is important for parents to be open with their kid about their thinking about the value of a mental health evaluation. Sometimes parents ask for guidance about how to have the discussion with their kid.

  • Disaster Mental Health Counseling Go to book: Disaster Mental Health Counseling

    Disaster Mental Health Counseling:
    Responding to Trauma in a Multicultural Context

    Book

    This book provides a unique resource guide with practical application for graduate students, counselor educators and supervisors, and mental health practitioners to prepare to meet the intense challenges of disaster response in the 21st century. Each section of the book defines, describes, and applies the knowledge, awareness, and skills to work in a variety of disaster mental health counseling scenarios. Considerations are given to working with a variety of different cultures and special populations. Chapters cover the medical aspects such as blast wounds, psychosocial adjustment issues such as chronic illnesses and disabilities (CIDs), career transitions and clinical interventions in disaster mental health counseling. Survivors of mass violence are at high risk for a wide range of psychiatric, neurobehavioral, and neurocognitive disorders as a result of experiencing extraordinary stressful and traumatic events. One of the chapters offers a description of the empathy fatigue construct as it relates to other professional fatigue syndromes, a recently developed tool, Global Assessment of Empathy Fatigue (GAEF). The book goes beyond the traditional counseling theories and interventions text in that it offers real-world functional assessments, explains culturally relevant interventions, and provides readers with a structured approach for healing trauma; the Personal Growth Program to Heal Trauma (PGP-HT).

  • Internet Addiction in Children and Adolescents Go to book: Internet Addiction in Children and Adolescents

    Internet Addiction in Children and Adolescents:
    Risk Factors, Assessment, and Treatment

    Book

    This book addresses the new concerns people have about children who have early and easy access to the Internet and digital technologies. The chapters address a variety of components of virtual experiences from sexting to distracted driving to the impact of autism on Internet addiction in children, resulting in what are possibly the most comprehensive reference and guidance materials today. The book identifies signs of problem Internet behavior among children, even at the earliest ages. It addresses the psychological, social, and family conditions for those most at risk and how to combat the use of technology that replaces important face-to-face social relationships. The first section of the book talks about the risk factors such as problematic and risky media use, smartphone addiction, narcissism, sexting, and internet and gaming addiction, and the impact of the risk factors. The last chapter in this section discusses parental mental health and internet addiction in adolescents. Prevention and treatment of the internet addiction are dealt with in the second section of the book. This covers issues such as preventing teen drivers and digital distractions, electronic screen syndrome, and initiatives such as the IMPROVE tool to assist families and clinicians, and the Family, Integrated Treatment, Social Connection–Internet Addiction (FITSC-IA) for treating adolescent internet addiction. The book ends with a chapter on maintaining student cyberhealth by discussing the concept of screen smart schools.

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »
Show 10 | 50 | 100 per page
  • Springer Publishing Company

Our content

  • Books
  • Journals
  • Reference

Information for

  • Students
  • Educators
  • Institutions
  • Authors
  • Societies
  • Advertisers

Company info

  • About
  • Help
  • Permissions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use

© 2022 Springer Publishing Company

Loading