Professional Practice
E-Therapy: Case Studies, Guiding Principles, and the Clinical Potential of the Internet
Paperback
In a world of information that tends toward randomness, therapists and clinicians often need guidance regarding how best to use new technologies and yet not allow the chaos of new media to undermine their practice.
Mental Health Professionals in Medical Settings: A Primer
Hardback
Both students and practicing mental health practitioners will find a well-researched, practical model for comprehensive, well-coordinated, and quality care that all patients deserve.
The New Private Practice: Therapist-Coaches Share Stories, Strategies, and Advice
Hardback
The profession of personal and business coaching has exploded during the past five years, both in the US and internationally. An estimated twenty percent of all coaches have a background in a mental health-related field.
The Therapist's Internet Handbook: More than 1300 Web Sites and Resources for Mental Health Professionals
Paperback
Since the publication of the DSM-IV Internet Companion in 1998, the Internet has grown and changed. Robert F. Stamps and his new coauthor, Peter M. Barach, have completely revised and updated the original directory of Web sites for mental health professionals.
Professional and Ethical Issues in Psychology
Hardback
Professional and Ethical Issues in Psychology is an examination of the changing dynamics and ethics of psychology as a profession.