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Straightforward solutionsReview Date: 2008-08-24
Accessible FreudReview Date: 2007-03-08
Excellent bookReview Date: 2007-06-04
Not just for the psychodynamically inclined.Review Date: 2007-03-05
A New Level of UnderstandingReview Date: 2006-11-12

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Really Good Home GuideReview Date: 2008-09-09
A must have for parents of children with CPReview Date: 2008-07-06
Motor Skills for children with Cerebral Palsy...bookReview Date: 2008-02-08
Great book for special needs childReview Date: 2007-12-17
Sp. Ed. Staff/Parents Need this BookReview Date: 2007-07-03

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EMDR bookReview Date: 2008-04-05
Indispensible Text for EMDRReview Date: 2007-01-05
The Standard Still WorksReview Date: 2007-05-17
Promising intervention with unpromising reservations Review Date: 2004-08-21
Second, some of us have more entry into traumatic events than others. This may be attributable to personality traits such as openness to self-disclosure, and environmental influences of trust, and/or varying levels of general repression of uncomfortable (let alone traumatic) thoughts and events. So, one size may not fit all.
Another important variable that should be examined by practitioners/researchers is the background of the therapist. For example, since much of EMDR is used to uncover traumatic childhood events, I believe it is important that the therapist have a background in treating children--at least to some minimal level. For, as the client recalls events from childhood, he/she is recalling them as a child and may be in a child-like state during the process. Therefore, the therapist must be able to talk to the client as a child (not the inner child because EMDR, if it works for childood trauma, brings the inner child "outward." Finally, the therapist must sense when the client is "ready" for the treatment. The trauma may be known, but the ability for the client to address the trauma in a safe and secure environment may take time to establish and nurture. I do not see the metaphor of the mind as a computer. If we begin to think that way, our society is in very big trouble. Much of our culture already does. In conclusion, this method should not be viewed as a mere technique, but like any intervention for change, as a technique largely dependent on the individual therapist/client. It helps to have a rich sensory life and a good sense-memory. A therapist might be able to jog some of it, but it still is a trait. And finally, about the eye movement part, there have been few studies comparing EMDR with and without the eye movements. Studies regarding whether they are necessary to the process have not been highly encouraging.
Recommend!Review Date: 2004-04-12

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Courage to Heal The UnseenReview Date: 2008-11-03
Linda Worchel, Healer, www.lindaworchelhealer.com
Powerful WorkReview Date: 2008-10-30
Stone:A Past Life MasterReview Date: 2008-09-22
Barbara has survived cancer and the turbulence of living to mid-life. In addition she brings doctoral level intellect to this mystical topic. Past life healing is sometimes mocked or not taken seriously. This book infused with Stone's passion and sincere love for her work will challenge the skeptic and touch the heart of the believer.
Mary Hammond MA LPC
Diplomate Comprehensive Energy Psychology
Author, Living Your sul's Purpose: Wellness and Passion with Energy Psychology and Energy Medicine
onedynamicenergtichealing.org
Global Healing Press
GroundbreakingReview Date: 2008-09-18
Concise, well written, and easy to follow, Dr. Stone's book is a must have for anyone wanting to know more about past lives and how they influence our present life, or about the possibility of entity attachment. There is no mystery to it, it's just a reality.
GENTLE SOUL WORKReview Date: 2008-09-16
The comprehensive Appendices render this beginning "narrative" into a far reaching manual for Healers. It demonstrates where Energy Therapy can go. The work is both a delightful "read" but also meets the needs of the serious counselor/therapist/healer. Enjoy.
Rosa Stone, Ed.D., Mother of the Author

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came as orderedReview Date: 2007-01-11
FantasticReview Date: 2006-06-16
On the other hand, the treatment of narcissistic personality disorder is weak. It just concentrates on how the patient should learn that the world does not revolve around them. It ignores the shame, need for validation and driven quality that narcissistic patients have and is reflected in their cognitions. In other words, the case used to treat NPD is of the oblivious type and in practice it is more common to see the hypervigilant type of narcisit. As CBT becomes more psychodynamic, this issue will be better addressed, I anticipate. (The oblivious narcisists are more antisocial and the vigilant ones are more on the anxiou/dependant end of the spectrum - I forget who's classification this is).
From a patients viewReview Date: 2007-09-14
To sum this up as a someone who has to deal with these issues as part of my daily life the book is right on with much of the way my thoughts/reactions are if I don't work actively to keep ahead of them to continue on my road to a happier life. And yes even as someone who came to therapy at a high functioning level in many aspects of my life I know at times I can be a frustrating client. But for me the knowledge that both my therapist and I are feeing increasing levels of frustration has been something I have been able to use to finally find the courage to knock down some long standing walls. So a special than you to those of you who choose to try and help those of us who present some special difficulties.
All Hail Aaron Beck!Review Date: 2005-02-19
Very practical, directive strategyReview Date: 2005-10-10

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The Educated HeartReview Date: 2008-03-03
Immensely readable and engaging, it covers every aspect of client-practitioner interaction. An indispensable source for all of my teaching.
Mark W. Dixon, NCTMB, HHP
Newport Beach CA
exceptional!Review Date: 2007-08-14
you alone aren't immune to the trials and tribulations of lifeReview Date: 2007-05-23
Every School, Every Practitioner!!Review Date: 2004-08-02
is at- student, beginner, or, like me, in the field for
over a dozen years. A wonderfully, sensitively written
book about relationship dynamics in touch therapies, from someone who truly has walked the path we are all going to walk if we are involved in touch therapies, manual therapies, bodywork,
massage. I was fortunate to have some of this type of
training , in a very good way, when in schools, but I know
very well that it is rare, and getting more rare for schools
to provide these important insights. I know this because I teach the graduates of those schools, and sometimes receive work from those graduates. This, to me, is much more important than simply reading about "ethics", because a deeper understanding of relationship dynamics truly helps us form and understand our ethics in the first place. This is must-have insight for all schools to delve into,and provide ample training in- including the medical profession! If your work involves touch in a therapeutic way, read this book!
5 stars for this contribution to the field!
Simply the BestReview Date: 2001-09-11
The Educated Heart deals with issues such as these: of boundaries as a massage student and how to approach people that are reluctant to pay the full price for massage therapy. In fact, this easy-to-read book is packed with insights and simple explanations of complex concepts (e.g. dual relationships, projection). If I had just one book in my massage collection, it would be this. I recommend it be required reading in every massage school.

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A critical book for those with Parkinson's Disease and their relatives.Review Date: 2008-01-17
Phil Ballard MD
Giving this to friends for three yearsReview Date: 2008-01-16
Originally I read this as a person related to someone with Parkinsons - it had helped my mother deal with the challenge. But I heard from others that it was simply inspirational for anyone dealing with a long term health challenge.
I've bought this book 11 times now to give to people who need some light. And I hear time and again that that's happened - and that they get it for others.
Newsom is a real inspiration.
Very Helpful and Thoughtful for all Who Care About or Care for Someone with PDReview Date: 2008-01-15
Best book yet for the Parkinson's patientReview Date: 2008-01-15
Practical, Positive and PersonalReview Date: 2003-10-15
Whether you have Parkinson's or not, whether you are a caregiver or not - this book will inspire you to approach life with a positive attitude and a practical application.

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A Scientific Trial of OneReview Date: 2008-08-01
First, the editors concisely describe how to go about determining whether or not a treatment suggested for your child is based in science or not. After reading Controversial Therapies, I now have red flags that go up when someone suggests chelation or brush therapy or other therapies based in anecdote. Also I learned to expect specific goals from therapies and not the vague improvements usually promised.
Second, the authors debunk many fad treatments for developmental disorders, but doesn't discount all of them. Instead, the authors teach the reader how to set up a scientific trial of one for your child based on facts. For instance, if your occupational therapist prescribes brush therapy to help overcome a certain behavior, you must define the behavior, measure the behavior without brushing, then measure it with brushing. In my son's case, like the case given in the book, my son's violent behaviors increased after brushing. I have since performed a trial on the effect of small doses of caffeine on his self-stimulatory behaviors (it helped).
This book is an important work in developmental disability literature and I highly recommend it. I also wish you strength, laughter, and success on the way to recovery for your loved one with a disability.
A review of Controversial therapies for developmental disabilitiesReview Date: 2008-06-15
Because of such claims uninformed parents spend a lot of time and money on therapies that have not yet been proven to be effective. This book can help such parents avoid potential dangerous treatments for their children. It's unfortunate that there aren't any laws that prohibit the use of treatments that have not been proven to be effective for the treatment of developmental disabilities. I think that it's unethical to provide such "treatments" and this book advocates for people with developmental disabilities about the truth of bogus therapies.
The book also discussed why applied behavior analysis is an effective treatment compared to the other treatments described. It would have been great if the authors provided more information about the evidence for its efficacy in comparison to other methods. Nevertheless, this is an informative book for educators, parents, students and professionals. I enjoyed this book because I have new ways to articulate many of the fads described and provide rationales why it's not an effective treatment for people with disabilities.
Finally! Finally! Finally!Review Date: 2008-06-05
Great Resource - A must for any parent or professionalReview Date: 2007-10-20
A Must Read for All Behavior AnalystsReview Date: 2006-07-23
I use this text in my ethics course along with Ethics for Behavior Analysts (Bailey & Burch) and find that the combination makes for a great foundation for logical and responsible thinking about important treatment issues in our field.
Jon Bailey
co-author "How to Think Like a Behavior Analyst"

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book review Review Date: 2008-09-07
Affect, Regulation, Mentalziation and the Development of SelfReview Date: 2008-08-16
WonderfulReview Date: 2004-12-06
changing the way we think of infant-parent interactionsReview Date: 2003-09-25
A major new approach to diagnosis & theoryReview Date: 2003-04-10
The writing varies from chapter to chapter, apparently with different authors (not identified by chapter). It is consistently relevant and worthwhile, but some chapters are clearly written and easy to follow, while others are a bit turgid and require dedicated attention.

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must haveReview Date: 2007-01-12
Most clinically useful bookReview Date: 2003-03-06
Good book for Health Care professionals Review Date: 2007-07-16
Precision movement matters!Review Date: 2002-03-28
Long awaited text for expert practiceReview Date: 2001-09-26
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