Like all other disorders, diagnosing and treating OCD requires extensive study and practice; however, this condition has its own characteristics and peculiarities, making it essential that the therapist dive into the origins of OCD, what are some common symptoms, and the most suitable treatment options. These next few books aim to elucidate all these matters, […]
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Books for Therapists on Eating Disorders
Eating disorder cases have increased considerably in the last decades, assailing especially young women, but also another large parcel of people. Therapists need to be prepared to deal with this issue in the clinic, understanding the causes of this disorder, its characteristics, and the most indicated interventions; the next books aim to teach you exactly […]
Books for Therapists on Depression
In the modern era, depression is many times considered to be an epidemic. There is some truth in this statement, as, alongside anxiety, this mental health disorder affects an extremely large number of individuals. If not treated correctly, this disorder can lead to disastrous outcomes, making the job of the therapist even more important. The […]
Books for Therapists on Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a serious mood disorder that can completely paralyze a person’s life. Affecting not only the person with the disorder, but all of those around, it’s crucial that psychotherapists have a good understanding of the symptoms and particularities of this disorder. The following works address these topics, providing practical, concise, and even emotional […]
Books for Therapists on Anxiety
Anxiety assails a great number of people nowadays, ranging from light to debilitating disorders. The next couple of books aim to help the mental health professional treat this common issue, providing descriptions and a number of techniques from different kinds of approaches to assist in the psychotherapeutic process. To keep this site running, we are […]
Books for Therapists on Working with Veterans & Military Members
The military is a powerful institution in many countries, but frequently, the individuals trained by the military aren’t prepared to handle the emotional charge of what they encounter in battlefields; this is one of the reasons why so many soldiers come back to war with severe trauma and PTSD, not being able to cope with […]
Books for Therapists on Working with Police
Police enforcement is a delicate job that requires exquisite situation-solving skills and strong ethics. The next couple of books address some of these characteristics, and aim to both assist in the betterment of police work and elucidate some key aspects of how law enforcement employees are trained today. To keep this site running, we are […]
Books for Therapists on Working with Millenials
Today, it feels like the whole world is attempting to figure out millennials: what drives them, what they fight for, what they look for, and such. These next books are precisely about this intriguing generation, and have the aim to educate people about its wants and needs, and break long-disseminated stereotypes. To keep this site […]
Books for Therapists on Personality Disorders
Personality disorders are frequently very hard to deal with, both to the person affected and to those around him or her. With that in mind, the mental health practitioner plays a crucial role in the autonomy and adaptation of the patient into every sector of life, such as professional and personal. The books below provide […]
Books for Therapists on Working with Children
The books listed below have the objective of making you comprehend and reflect on the nature and experiences of children, a crucial action to any therapist, even if they don’t work with children. Some of them are also designed to help you deal with common mental health afflictions of children, presenting diagnostics, descriptions and treatment […]