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Treating Those with Mental Disorders: A Comprehensive Approach to Case Conceptualization and Treatment

by Victoria E. Kress Matthew J. Paylo

This book offers students and new counselors specific treatment planning, implementation, and intervention strategies in addition to background information on clinical issues and DSM-5 diagnoses and interventions. A strength-based framework for conceptualizing and treating clients guides students through the process of selecting and implementing treatments. Real-life examples illustrate how critical counseling concepts and approaches are applied in actual practice. Updated with current, evidence-based treatment techniques, a new chapter on culture and ethics, and even more applications and examples, this highly practical resource empowers counselors to thoughtfully and deliberately help their clients tackle complex issues and difficulties.

Treating Traumatized Children

by Beverly James

Listening to a small child describe a parent's murder can tax the most seasoned professional. Cases of physical and sexual abuse where trauma was deliberately inflicted can particularly challenge a practitioner's defenses. Treating Traumatized Children's the first handbook to provide specific guidance and tools for treating children who have been traumatized by physical and sexual abuse, disaster, divorce, or witnessing violent events. This book will provide helping professionals with a clear blueprint for assessing the impact of trauma and developing specific treatment plans. Beverly James, a specialist in evaluating and treating traumatized children, outlines creative exercises and techniques that will enable clinicians to join with children in slowly and carefully reviewing their experiences and helping them understand and accept their feelings related to the trauma. Art, play, and drama techniques, among others, are presented in a sophisticated yet straightforward style, useful to clinicians with specialized training in such techniques or those using them for the first time.

Treating Vulnerable Populations of Cancer Survivors: A Biopsychosocial Approach

by Tanya R. Fitzpatrick

This competence-building resource synthesizes a rich trove of conceptual and practical information on treating cancer survivors at risk of being underserved. Spotlighting a diverse group of ethnic and other demographic populations surviving diverse forms of cancer, the book models the assessing of needs and the developing of strategies to meet them. The multiple burden of cancer--medical and psychosocial problems, discrimination and stigma, quality of life issues--is described in depth as it affects different cultural and age populations. Contributors also present interventions that effectively and meaningfully address these complex intersections of physical, emotional, interpersonal, and layered social concerns. Included among the topics: Providing psychosocial distress screening, coping resources and self-care to newly diagnosed cancer survivors. Latino cancer survivors: the old and the young. An exploration of Latvian immigrants' cancer experience and implications for supportive interventions. Survivorship issues among Muslim women with cancer. How art therapy can benefit the quality of life of young breast cancer survivors. The family caregiver as cancer survivor: supporting and promoting positive bereavement outcomes. Unique among the survivor literature, Treating Vulnerable Populations of Cancer Survivors ably assists health psychologists, social workers, and nurses in providing services to patients facing special challenges during recovery.

Treating the Trauma of Rape: Cognitive-behavioral Therapy for PTSD

by Edna B. Foa Barbara Olasov Rothbaum

In the U. S. alone, approximately 1. 5 million adult female survivors of rape are estimated to suffer from chronic PTSD. This invaluable book--informed by the latest research and written by two of the leading authorities in the field--provides a step-by-step guide to proven brief therapy techniques for treating traumatized women. Filling an urgent need of front-line practitioners working within managed care guidelines, the book includes numerous case examples illustrating sensitive and effective information-gathering and intervention, as well as explanations of how to cope with common problems and complications in treatment.

Treatment Alternatives for Children: Reduce Serious Side Effects with Natural Equivalents to Conventional Remedies fo

by Jeff Cohen Dr. Lawrence Rosen

Parents worry about their kids, especially when it comes to their health. Conventional medicine has its place, but health conscious parents often worry about the serious side effects associated with many prescription drugs and other conventional treatments. Treatment Alternatives for Children is an easily accessible reference guide that enables parents to look up any number of childhood ailments—acne, ear infections, ADHD . . . you name it—and get all of the vital comparative information about the most common conventional and alternative treatments. For each side-by-side conventional/alternative comparison, readers get: • A description of the ailment each treats. • The generic and common brand names of each treatment. • Active ingredients. • How each treatment works. • Dosage, where applicable. • Treatment efficacy and timing. • Common mild side effects. • Less common serious side effects. Organized from &“A&” to &“Z,&” this book also covers a special &“spotlight&” on various important natural remedies and methods that can be used for a variety of ailments.

Treatment Of Depression In Managed Care (Mental Health Practice Under Managed Care Ser. #No.7)

by Mark Mays James W. Croake

Published in 1997, Treatment of Depression in Managed Care is a valuable contribution to the field of Psychiatry/Clinical Psychology.

Treatment Plans and Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Disorders

by Robert L. Leahy Stephen J. Holland

This book is a unique and practical clinician's toolbox and includes bibliographical references and index. This book pulls together all the pieces a clinician needs to do effective therapy for seven of the most common disorders and integrates symptoms, theory, interventions, patient education, and data collection so well for so many diagnoses.

Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies for Communication and Social Interactions

by Patricia A. Prelock Rebecca J. Mccauley

The authors aim to make the research and clinical literature on ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders), accessible to a wide range of audiences -- parents and families of children with ASDs, frontline professionals and students, and professors who study ASDs.

Treatment of Complex Trauma

by Julian D. Ford Christine A. Courtois

This insightful guide provides a pragmatic roadmap for treating adult survivors of complex psychological trauma. Christine Courtois and Julian Ford present their effective, research-based approach for helping clients move through three clearly defined phases of posttraumatic recovery. Two detailed case examples run throughout the book, illustrating how to plan and implement strengths-based interventions that use a secure therapeutic alliance as a catalyst for change. Essential topics include managing crises, treating severe affect dysregulation and dissociation, and dealing with the emotional impact of this type of work. The companion Web page offers downloadable reflection questions for clinicians and extensive listings of professional and self-help resources. See also Drs. Courtois and Ford's edited volume, Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders, which presents research on the nature of complex trauma and reviews a range of evidence-based treatment models for adults.

Treatment of Human Parasitosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine

by Heinz Mehlhorn Zhongdao Wu Bin Ye

This book intensively examines the efficacy of plant-derived products that have been used for over a thousand years by practitioners of so-called Traditional Chinese Medicine in the light of recent chemotherapeuticals. The chapters were written by renowned Chinese medical researchers and are supplemented by results obtained in German antiparasitic research projects. Parasites and emerging diseases are a major threat of our time, which is characterized by an enormous increase in the size of the human population and by an unbelievably rapid globalization that has led to the daily transport of millions of humans and containers with goods from one end of the earth to the other. Furthermore the slow but constant global warming offers new opportunities for many agents of diseases to become established in new areas. Therefore it is essential that we develop precautions in order to avoid epidemics or even pandemics in overcrowded megacities or at the large-scale farm animal confinements that are needed to secure a steady flow of food in the crowded regions of the world. Of course intensive research in the field of chemotherapy since 1900 has produced unbelievable breakthroughs in therapies for formerly untreatable and thus deadly diseases. However, a large number of untreatable diseases remain, as well as a constantly growing number of agents of disease that have developed resistances to standard chemical compounds. As such, it is not only worthwhile but also vital to consider the enormous amounts of information that have been obtained by human "high cultures" in the past. Examples from the past (like quinine) or present (like artemisinin, a modern antimalarial drug) show that plant extracts may hold tremendous potential in the fight against parasites and/or against vector-transmitted agents of diseases.

Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: An Assessment of the Evidence

by Institute of Medicine Committee on Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Staff

Mental disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), constitute an important health care need of veterans, especially those recently separated from service. Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Assessment of the Evidence takes a systematic look the efficacy of pharmacologic and psychological treatment modalities for PTSD on behalf of the Department of Veterans Affairs. By reviewing existing studies in order to draw conclusions about the strength of evidence on several types of treatment, the Committee on the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder found that many of these studies were faulty in design and performance, and that relatively few of these studies have been conducted in populations of veterans, despite suggestions that civilian and veteran populations respond differently to various types of treatment. The committee also notes that the evidence is scarce on the acceptability, efficacy, or generalizability of treatment in ethnic and cultural minorities, as few studies stratified results by ethnic background. Despite challenges in the consistency, quality, and depth of research, the committee found the evidence sufficient to conclude the efficacy of exposure therapies in treating PTSD. The committee found the evidence inadequate to determine efficacy of different types of pharmacotherapies, of three different psychotherapy modalities, and of psychotherapy delivered in group formats. The committee also made eight critical recommendations, some in response to the VA's questions related to recovery and the length and timing of PTSD treatment, and others addressing research methodology, gaps in evidence and funding issues.

Tree Lore (The Paranormal)

by Francis George Heath

Francis George Heath has gathered together a fascinating collection of facts about trees, and arranged them in alphabetical order for the easy reference of readers. From aboriginal trees to Zelcona wood, Heath has covered all you could want to know about trees. Heath believes that the considerable amount of information in this ebook will often be new even to those well-informed readers.The Paranormal, the new ebook series from F&W Media International Ltd, resurrecting rare titles, classic publications and out-of-print texts, as well as new ebook titles on the supernatural - other-worldly books for the digital age. The series includes a range of paranormal subjects from angels, fairies and UFOs to near-death experiences, vampires, ghosts and witchcraft.

Tree Wisdom: A Year of Healing Among the Trees

by Vincent Karche

Twelve lessons that trees can teach us to achieve inner calm, with mindfulness and journaling exercises.Forest bathing, tree hugging, 'earthing' and nature retreats--more and more, we are craving a return to nature, to peace, and simplicity. This book shows the way.When international opera tenor and forester Vincent Karche lost his voice, he was instructed by a shamanic healer that, to regain it, he would have to find himself again first. Thus began a journey into the heart of the forest.In this book, Vincent mirrors the cyclical nature of the seasons to help us reconnect to our natural rhythm, find inner peace, and activate physical and emotional healing. Just as a tree anchors its roots into the earth to weather storms, so too can we learn to cultivate resilience; to find instant relief from stress, we need only breathe slowly in and out as a tree would; and we can forge stronger relationships by encouraging symbiotic links with all beings, giving and taking only what we need as trees and plants do.In this poetic exploration of the unbreakable bond between nature and human, Vincent reminds us that we are both the forest and the tree: each unique in our being and yet part of a Divine natural creation.

Tree. Table. Book.

by Lois Lowry

From two-time Newbery medalist Lois Lowry comes this warm and resonant story of an unlikely friendship, which unfolds as a revelation on how we hold on to—and pass on—what matters most. <P><P>Everyone knows the two Sophies are best friends. One is in elementary school, and one is . . . well . . . in a little trouble of late. She’s elderly, sure, but she’s always been on her game, the best friend any girl struggling to fit in could ever have. The Sophies drink tea, have strong opinions about pretty much everything, and love each other dearly. Now it seems the elder Sophie is having memory problems, burning teakettles, and forgetting just about everything. It looks like her son is going to come and get her and steal her away forever. Young Sophie isn’t having that. Not one bit. So she sets out to help elder Sophie’s memory, with the aid of her neighborhood friends Ralphie and Oliver. But when she opens the floodgates of elder Sophie’s memories, she winds up listening to stories that will illustrate just how much there is to know about her dear friend, stories of war, hunger, cruelty, and ultimately love. <p> <b>New York Times Bestseller</b>

Tres niños sin fronteras que vencieron al miedo

by Javier Sancho

Un libro precioso libro de cuentos basados en historias reales para educar a los más pequeños en la solidaridad. El 3% de la venta del libro se donará a Médicos Sin Fronteras. Dos médicos y una enfermera conocen, en tres países distintos, a tres niños que luchan contra lo que más miedo puede dar en el mundo. Tres aventuras en las que descubrirán la medicina más eficaz que existe contra el miedo. Tres cuentos para despertar la curiosidad, el compromiso social y la empatía en la familia.

Triage for Civil Support: Using Military Medical Assets to Respond to Terrorist Attacks

by K. Scott Mcmahon Jesse D. Malkin Roger C. Molander Gary Cecchine Michael A. Wermuth

Even before September 11, 2001, threat assessments suggested that the United States should prepare to respond to terrorist attacks inside its borders. This monograph examines the use of military medical assets to support civil authorities in the aftermath of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or conventional high explosives attack inside the United States. The authors focus on key questions, including under what circumstances military medical assets could be requested and what assets are likely to be requested.

Triathlon Training (Idiot's Guides)

by Colin Barr Steve Katai

From choosing the right equipment to training techniques and exercises, Idiot's Guides: Triathlon Training covers everything any new competitor needs to know to successfully finish any sprint or intermediate (standard) competition. Packed with expert advice and lots of full-color illustrations, this book also explores injury avoidance, training schedules, and much more.

Triathlon Training Handbook: 100 of the Best Workouts for the Multi-Sport Athlete

by Terri Schneider

The comprehensive guide to achieving your triathlon goals through a three-stage fitness training program. Combining running, swimming and biking-specific exercises with complementary endurance and strength training, The Triathlon Training Handbook approach emphasizes targeted fitness milestones alongside proper recovery. These workouts provide easy-to-follow programs divided weekly and by level (beginner, intermediate, advanced). • PROVEN TECHNIQUES FOR STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE. Combining proven strength and endurance training routines with specific skill programs, The Triathlon Training Handbook lets you push your body to reach its full potential--getting the results you want while avoiding stress-based injury and unwanted setbacks. • EASY-TO-FOLLOW WORKOUT PLANS. With workouts perfect for anyone from beginners to experts, The Triathlon Training Handbook allows people to jump right in at their personal fitness level, making the workouts quick and easy to include in your existing routines. • ONLINE SUPPORT THROUGH GETFITNOW PLATFORM. Comprehensive online support via social media, community forums, and website featuring additional content such as exclusive exercise videos, nutritional tips, live updates from authors, and more. • EXPERT PRESENTATION GUARANTEES RESULTS. The Triathlon Training Handbook takes all of support and expert guidance of a dedicated personal trainer--and puts it right in your hands. Training tips and expert notes are included, as well as a training journal where you can log your progress.

Triathlon Trina

by Charnan Simon

Trina wants to play sports like the rest of her family, but she doesn’t know which one to try! Should she be a runner, a gymnast, or a baseball player like her siblings? Or should she find something else? With the help of her family, Trina learns that she doesn't have to pick just one!

Triathlon for the Every Woman: You Can Be a Triathlete. Yes. You.

by Meredith Atwood

You Are a Badass for aspiring triathletes: a practical and inspiring guide to getting off the couch and on the trail to race your first -- or 50th -- triathlonWhen Meredith Atwood first shared her journey from tired, overworked wife and mom to successful triathlete, her story resonated with women everywhere, online at SwimBikeMom.com and in the first edition of Triathlon for the Every Woman. Now with her own IRONMAN finishes, experience, and triathlon coaching expertise, Meredith is back with even more wisdom. In this fully revised edition, Atwood not only shares how she went from the couch to an IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon in just over a year, but also shares the latest expertise from coaches, nutritionists, and athletes on each component of the triathlon: swimming, biking, and running. With compact training plans, the most current nutrition advice, updated resources, and the latest information on long-distance racing, this new edition has all you need to make your triathlon goals a reality.

Tribes

by Arthur G. Slade

Percy's father, a famous anthropologist, died in Africa four years ago; and Percy has taken on his father's eyes to see the world as a brilliant Observer. He and his friend Elissa are fascinated by the ritualistic world called Grade Twelve: the Jock tribe; the Teacher tribe; the Born Again tribe; the Cool and Detached tribe; the Lipstick/Hairspray tribe, not to mention Mr. Verplaz, the Shaman. For Percy it's crucial to withdraw, analyze, and remain above it all. But wait-he's studying real people, who complicate things. Like Elissa, the only person who can come close to him, maybe too close. The only person who knows how painful it was last year when their best friend Willard died. As graduation approaches, the looming ritual ratchets up Percy's deepest, hidden feelings and reveals the truth about his father's disappearance.

Trick Yourself to Sleep: 222 Ways To Fall And Stay Asleep From The Science Of Slumber

by Kim Jones

222 Ways to a Better Night and Brighter Morning Poor sleep can wreak havoc on your waking life, leaving you grumpy and unwell. But when you’re staring at the ceiling, counting sheep, worried that sleep may never come . . . what can you do? Well, Trick Yourself to Sleep—with 222 simple strategies and creative tips, all scientifically backed: Cover up clocks (stop stressing over every restless minute) Eat two kiwis (their folates and antioxidants aid sleep) Stick out your tongue (this releases tension in the jaw) Try a weighted blanket (it’s like giving your nervous system a hug) Make a list (and then set those to-dos aside until tomorrow)! This must-have guide for even the occasional insomniac will help you fall asleep, stay asleep, and wake up your best self.

Tries, Sighs, and Lullabies: The Untold Stories of Infertility

by Dr. Anjali Malpani

&‘This book, in a very simple yet profound way, captures the true meaning of wellness that includes physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.&’– Ayaskant Sarangi, Chief human resources officer (CHRO) at WIPRO enterprises&‘This is a beautifully written book by a practising physician who puts people, their feelings, and the purpose of life above science.&’ – Subroto Bagchi, Co-founder of Mindtree, writer, entrepreneur, and business leaderCould love and companionship prevent heart failure? What is the best way to navigate through today&’s complex medical systems and achieve a successful clinical outcome? Is Google search for health problems safe and useful?Doctors Don&’t Know Everything explores such universal and relatable aspects of healthcare with an aim to make holistic living easier and achievable. The strength of the book lies in realising and showcasing the fact that today, more than ever, we have as much role to play as medical specialists when it comes to living a healthy and wholesome life.The author of the book, Dr Lingaraj Nath, provides an insider&’s perspective as well as insightful revelations that will completely transform the way you view health. He also shares effective and efficient ways to forestall clinical mistakes, tackle several common medical issues, and help other people too without looking for a specialist consultation.All in all, Doctors Don&’t Know Everything offers a refreshing approach to cultivate and nurture the biggest assets of your life—health and wellness.

Trigger Point Self-Care Manual: For Pain-Free Movement

by Donna Finando

A guide to the treatment of pain from common sports injuries and other physical activities• Contains at-home techniques to promote healing and self-awareness of the body’s musculature• Explains how to relieve pain using manual massage in conjunction with small physio balls• Includes an illustrated treatment reference section organized by region of the bodyThe vast majority of physical injuries incurred by active people begin with muscular injuries that are not addressed by the conventional medical approach to orthopedic care. Injuries of this type are generally too minor to warrant splinting, casting, or medication and often do not prevent participation in physical activities. They do, however, produce noticeable discomfort and, over time, frequently lead to more severe injuries.In Trigger Point Self-Care Manual Donna Finando presents methods for the healing and prevention of musculature injuries. She identifies the causes of and remedies for areas of muscular tightness and restriction and details many self-care techniques, including precise self-massage, stretching, and the use of wet heat and/or ice. In the fully illustrated reference section, organized by body part, she identifies the pain associated with trigger points in each muscle of the body and provides instructions for palpating, treating, and stretching the muscle in order to release it.

Trigger Point Therapy Made Simple: Serious Pain Relief in 4 Easy Steps

by Richard Finn

A practical guide to at-home pain relief with trigger point therapyWhether you're recovering from an injury, dealing with a chronic condition, or experiencing daily headaches—trigger point therapy can provide pain relief. Those hidden, tender knots in your muscles—also known as trigger points—may be small but they can cause a huge amount of pain. Trigger Point Therapy Made Simple puts healing in your hands so you can stop living in pain and get back to thriving in your life.Learn the ropes of trigger point therapy with an overview of what causes trigger points, how trigger point therapy works, and what to expect. Organized by muscle, the illustrated, step-by-step instructions will help you find relief from injuries, fibromyalgia, and other myofascial pain conditions with gentle, easy motions and massage techniques. At-home treatment should be simple and effective—and now it is.Trigger Point Therapy Made Simple includes:Beyond massage—Treat your muscles and your nervous system in 4 easy steps for maximum long-lasting pain relief.Anatomical aids—Handy anatomical illustrations let you pinpoint where your pain is and show you how to perform the gentle movements that will help you heal.Mind and body—Retrain your brain with a holistic approach to treatment, including helpful habits, breathing exercises, and stress-relief tips.Move better and recover faster with Trigger Point Therapy Made Simple.

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