Special Collections
Alliant International University Psychology Collection
Description: Alliant International University donated an electronic collection of psychology books to the Bookshare library as part of their school-wide effort to scan and share its course materials with Bookshare users across the country. #general
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How Clients Make Therapy Work
by Karen Tallman and Arthur BohardOffers an integrative and constructive view of the client as the primary agent of change in psychotherapy. Covers the spectrum, including difficult and despairing clients. For therapists and residents.
A.D.D. & Romance
by Jonathan Scott HalverstadtThis book examines what it is like to have ADD and be in a relationship.
What Disability Service Providers Should Know About Psychiatric Disabilities
by Ed FiloThis book examines the legal implications in accommodating students with psychiatric disabilities in college. Case law, OCR letters, and other applications are discussed.
Ecopsychology
by Theodore Roszak and Mary E. Gomes and Allen D. Kanner"A breakthrough book. It makes crystal clear that the natural world is not just an `environment' around us, but it is us, existing inside our souls and minds."--Jerry Mander "A very exciting book of enormous interest for everyone concerned with the future of our species--environmentalists and legislators, industrialists and educators, you and me. Its message should become part of Western thought."--Jane Goodall --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Culturally Responsive Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
by Pamela A. Hays and Gayle Y. IwamasaThis engaging volume describes the application of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with people of diverse cultures and discusses how therapists can refine CBT to increase effectiveness.