Christophe Fairburn
This extensive handbook covers all the issues relating to the psychological, physiological, and clinical aspects of eating disorders and obesity. Treatment includes medical, behavioral, and pharmacological modalities. For practitioners with over 105... (read more)
Elizabeth Bailey
Every year, thirty-five million Americans become hospital patients and more than fifty million surgeries are performed. Each of those patients--whatever their resources--confronts the same obstacles to good, safe care. From a trip to the emergency room... (read more)
Jon Ronson
The Psychopath Test is a fascinating journey through the minds of madness. Jon Ronson's exploration of a potential hoax being played on the world's top neurologists takes him, unexpectedly, into the heart of the madness industry. An influential... (read more)
Tammy Nelson
Here is a proven couples counseling method applied to sex for the very first time. Communication problems can erode a relationship in and out of the bedroom. This guide takes a proven communication method, which has been used to counsel millions of... (read more)
Weight Watchers
Were having a celebration of food for cooks who love to eat well—and eat smart! Weight Watchers cookbooks are trusted by anyone who is excited about cooking delicious, healthy food. And with the more than 280 recipes in Weight Watchers... (read more)
Moshe Zeidner
A textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in psychology and
education, especially those concerned with stress and adaptation;
personality theory and research; and clinical, counseling,
consulting, and developmental psychology. In addition... (read more)
Laurence Heller
Written for those working to heal developmental trauma and seeking new tools for self-awareness and growth, this book focuses on conflicts surrounding the capacity for connection. Explaining that an impaired capacity for connection to self and to others... (read more)
Michel Odent
Why do all cultures ritually disrupt the first contact between mother and new-born baby? Why has there hitherto been an evolutionary advantage in developing human potential for aggression rather than the capacity to love? Until recently love was the... (read more)