Despite Freud being the father of Psychoanalysis, this revolutionary theory, today, goes way beyond him. This approach, which has drawn so many psychologists and psychiatrists and provided the basis for a large number of theories that came after it, is as diverse as it is profound. That’s why this section is composed of a variety […]
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Books for Therapists on Schema Therapy
If performed correctly, schema therapy can be extremely advantageous to a patient. Having drawn from a number of different therapy modalities, such as gestalt and behavioral, this practice combines some of the best features of these approaches and creates an innovative and effective tool. The volumes listed in this section provide a complete and detailed […]
Books for Therapists on Psychodynamic Therapy
Psychodynamic therapies have been around for a long time, and have helped countless people to understand themselves better and lead a more content life. However, even if a therapy approach fits in the psychodanic box, it has its own principles and ideas, which might be hard to delineate at first. The next few books explore […]
Books for Therapists on Therapeutic Alliances
In recent studies, it has been discovered that one of the main ingredients to a successful psychotherapeutic process, more than the type of approach, is the therapeutic alliance. That being said, this section is all about how to establish and maintain a healthy and engaging relationship with your client, and how it can influence the […]
Books for Therapists on Self-Marketing
Self-marketing may seem like a superfluous thing to worry about when working in the Psychology field, but it’s actually essential to the success of your practice. Knowing how to sell yourself and administrate your business at the same time can be difficult to manage, but this section will talk about how to do just that. […]
Books for Therapists on Personality
Psychologists have been studying personality for decades, with every one of them coming up with different theories and explanations on why we are the way we are. These next few books aim to show some of the important theories about this theme today, and at the same time deliver complex and interesting ideas about the […]
Books for Therapists on Suicide & Ideation
Working with suicide ideation and intention is a delicate matter to everyone working in the mental health field. With that in mind, it takes a lot of study and practice to confidently and surely deal with suicidal patients. The next few books offer you the information and strategies needed to achieve that level of specialty, […]
Books for Therapists on Running a Marriage & Family Practice
MFT stands for Marriage and Family Therapist, which is an intriguing and attractive line of work. However, there are a number of different paths to follow when discussing marriage and family therapy, which is why this section is dedicated to clarifying some of the best and most recent approaches to MFT, also discussing some key […]
Books for Therapists on Running a Private Practice
Starting a private practice can be a long and confusing process, full of unanswered questions. However, this book not only shows strategies on how to successfully establish a private practice, but also gives insight into how maintaining it properly. To keep this site running, we are an Amazon Associate where we earn from qualifying purchases […]
Other Books for Therapists on Running a Practice
This section, in particular, was created to encompass books that are highly pertinent to the practice of a psychologist, but that haven’t fit in any of the above categories. The volumes discuss a wide range of different subjects, from motivation to morals, providing some great takes on aspects of humanity. To keep this site running, […]