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The emotional attachment of a child to caregivers, and the attachment of the caregivers to the child, is of vital... Read More >>
Explores the phenomenon of self-mutilation, tracing how feelings of rage and self-punishment are acted out by its... Read More >>
A Psychologist's Proactive Guide to Managed Mental Health Care offers a concise overview of the evolution of managed... Read More >>
Here, the foremost researchers explore the biological and psychological determinants of shyness and fear and the... Read More >>
Gambling has become a major mainstream leisure activity. For most people it is an enjoyable, exciting entertainment,... Read More >>
Telling is Risky Business is the first book to examine what these people have to say about their own experiences... Read More >>
Although women who live with self-injury have recently gained recognition in the media, they have, as a result,... Read More >>
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Read More >>
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Blackbeard the pirate, Billy the Kid, John Dillinger and Ted Bundy. Why do psychopaths fascinate us? In a study... Read More >>
Waterhouse investigates how people with autism perceive the world, and discusses the symptoms, behaviours and possible... Read More >>
The authors aim to advance a psychological framework from which to understand the experience of dementia from the... Read More >>
This text aims to provide a calm and authoritative guide to the full range of specific mental illnesses and available... Read More >>
Offers perspectives, including the behavioral, psychodynamic, cognitive, and family systems. This edition provides... Read More >>
Treating substance abuse in people who have schizophrenia is difficult even when hallucinations and delusions are... Read More >>
Based on sophisticated clinical descriptions and characteristic symptom patters occurring during the long-term course... Read More >>
Using case studies and examples, this book proposes five universal human needs and three categories of coping strategies... Read More >>