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Foreign rights list
Come see us at the Frankfurt Book Fair, Hall 8, K133Fall 2014
Dear Friends,
It is our great pleasure to present our new Fall 2014 Foreign Rights list with books for professionals and the general reader in psychology, psychiatry, education, and research methods.
Highlights include the long-awaited new edition of a Bestseller - Marsha Linehan’s DBT Skills Training Manual with more than 300,000 in print. Other new professional titles include Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders, Third Edition and Summers and Barber’s Practicing Psychodynamic Therapy. New books in self-help include The Mindful Way Through Stress and for parents, Screen-Smart Parenting filled with practical strategies to manage kids’ technology use.
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TABle oF CoNTeNTsGeneral Readers ....................................................................................... 2–4Professional Psychology ......................................................................... 5–12Child Psychology .................................................................................. 13–15Education ............................................................................................. 16–17Research Methods ...................................................................................... 18 Geography ................................................................................................ 18
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GENERAL READERS
Mindful Way through stressThe Proven 8-Week Path to Health, Happiness, and Well-BeingAlidina • 288 pages • January 2015
A roadmap to greater balance and calm
• Whatever the source of stress—work pressures, dealing with difficult people, financial strains, or family demands--mindfulness offers new tools for remaining calm in challenging situations and attaining a new level of physical and emotional well-being.
• This book invites all of us to learn the valuable skills that can protect us from the damaging health effects of excessive stress.
• Flexible: provides a “full” course, one more suitable for people with chronic more severe stress, (30-45 minutes per day); and a “mini” alternative (10 minutes)
screen-smart ParentingHow to Find Balance and Benefit in Your Child’s Use of Social Media, Apps, and Digital DevicesGold • 240 pages • November 2014
• Practical strategies for parents who want to know when, what, and how to address the use of different digital media to their kids and family.
• Provides peace-of-mind safeguards while underscoring and promoting the potential cognitive, emotional, and social benefits of technology.
• Gold offers developmentally appropriate tips on everything from tablets for preschoolers to teens’ digital footprints.
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GENERAL READERS
Mood repair toolkitProven Strategies to Prevent the Blues from Turning into DepressionClark • 292 pages • August 2014
Anger Management WorkbookUse the STOP Method to Replace Destructive Responses with Constructive BehaviorNay • 286 pages • July 2014
Mindful Way WorkbookAn 8-Week Program to Free Yourself from Depression and Emotional DistressTeasdale • 228 pages • January 2014
3Rights Sold: Danish, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish
reconcilable DifferencesSeCoNd ediTioN
Rebuild Your Relationship by Rediscovering the Partner You Love—without Losing YourselfChristensen • 348 pages • January 2014
3Rights Sold: English (India), Polish
Bright Kids Who Can’t Keep UpHelp Your Child Overcome Slow Processing Speed and Succeed in a Fast-Paced WorldBraaten • 205 pages • August 2014
• Accessible guide explains what processing speed is, how it affects everyday behavior and social relationships, and its impact on school performance.
• Written for parents, the book is also an ideal resource for clinicians and teachers who seek a better understanding of the behavior and learning issues associated with slow processing speed.
Parent’s guide to high-Functioning Autism spectrum DisorderSeCoNd ediTioN
How to Meet the Challenges and Help Your Child Thriveozonoff • 288 pages • december 2014
• The bestselling (more than 75,000 in print), guide for parents, thoroughly revised, outlines interventions for helping children (ages 2 to 15) thrive at home, in school, and in social interactions.
• Packed with real-life stories and everyday problem-solving ideas, this book has given many tens of thousands of parents the facts they need, including Asperger syndrome.
help Your teenager Beat an eating DisorderSeCoNd ediTioN
Lock • 300 pages • February 2015
3Rights Sold 1st Edition: Dutch, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese
• Based on the Maudsley method.
• A proven Family-Based Treatment, by internationally known experts in the field of eating disorders, is now directly available to parents.
• Numerous vivid stories show how to recognize and address anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other devastating eating disorders.
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General reader
Psychodynamic group PsychotherapyFiFTh ediTioN
Rutan • 432 pages July 2014
science and Pseudoscience in Clinical PsychologySeCoNd ediTioN
Lilienfeld • 548 pages october 2014
Clinical handbook of Psychological DisordersFiFTh ediTioN
A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual
Barlow • 768 pages March 2014
3Rights Sold: Portuguese
handbook of DepressionThiRd ediTioN
Gotlib • 610 pages August 2014
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PROFESSIONAL PSychOLOgy
Practicing Psychodynamic therapyA CasebookSummers • 268 pages • September 2014
• Using cases to describe the patient’s history, the book takes the reader through psychodynamic formulation, treatment planning, and the entire course of therapy.
• May be used alone or as a companion to the earlier Summers & Barber volume, Psychodynamic Therapy, which comprehensively describe their therapeutic model.
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PROFESSIONAL PSychOLOgy
Cognitive therapy of Personality DisordersThiRd ediTioN
Beck • 492 pages • october 2014
• Beck is the originator of cognitive therapy.
• The definitive work on understanding and treating personality disorders of all types from a CBT perspective.
• Disorder-specific chapters include treatment goals, progress and termination, and clinician self-care.
3Rights Sold 2nd Edition: Chinese simplified and complex, Croation, Farsi, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish
Cognitive-Behavioral treatment of Perfectionismegan • 416 pages • September 2014
• Provides readers with a solid grounding on perfectionism, whether as the main problem or in conjunction with depression, eating disorders, anxiety disorders, or obsessive-compulsive disorder.
• Strategies for dealing with self-criticism, continuous self-evaluation and comparison with others, procrastination, and relapse.
• The authors draw on their extensive cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) experience to present specific techniques and interventions.
Clinician’s guide to Bipolar DisorderIntegrating Pharmacology and PsychotherapyMiklowitz • 324 pages • April 2014
• Provides strategies for assessment, case formulation, individualized treatment, enhancing adherence, and working with families.
• Other bipolar titles by Miklowitz Bipolar Disorder, Second Edition: A Family-Focused Treatment Approach and the bestselling self-help resource The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide, Second Edition with more than 250,000 copies in print.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive therapy for Bipolar Disorderdeckersbach • 338 pages • August 2014
3Rights Sold: German
• Combines cognitive therapy, psychoeducation, formal and informal mindfulness practice, and yoga.
• Designed for clients who struggle with chronic, pervasive depressive and residual manic symptoms.
sitting togetherEssential Skills for Mindfulness-Based PsychotherapyPollak • 240 pages • February 2014
3Rights Sold: Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish
• Helps therapists from any theoretical orientation choose mindfulness practices most likely to be effective with particular patients.
• The Appendix offers recommendations for working with specific clinical problems.
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PROFESSIONAL PSychOLOgy
DsM-5® Made easyThe Clinician’s Guide to DiagnosisMorrison • 652 pages • April 2014
3Rights Sold: Italian, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Turkish
• Uses plain language to provide accessible descriptions of the full range of mental health disorders, focusing on those that occur in adults. Clinical vignettes illustrate the disorders.
Diagnosis Made easierSeCoNd ediTioN
Principles and Techniques for Mental Health CliniciansMorrison • 322 pages • February 2014
3Rights Sold: Korean
• Even in medical schools, students and residents receive little if any exposure to a method for accurate diagnosis. Diagnosis Made Easier aims to fill that gap.
First interviewFouRTh ediTioN
Morrison • 369 pages • May 2014
3Rights Sold: Polish
• In a survey of practicing and teaching mental health clinicians, comprehensive interviewing was ranked highest of the 32 skills needed.The First Interview provides a go-to manual based on objective research and the author’s considerable experience.
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PROFESSIONAL PSychOLOgy
DBt skills training Manual for Clinicians
SeCoNd ediTioN
Linehan • 398 pages • october 2014
Client handouts and Worksheets for
DBt skills trainingSeCoNd ediTioN
Linehan • 452 pages • october 2014
The Long Awaited Revision of Marsha M. Linehan’s Skills Training ManualMarsha M. linehan, PhD, ABPP, is the developer of dialectical behavior therapy (dBT) and director of the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics at the university of Washington. her primary research interest is in the development and evaluation of evidence-based treatments for populations with high suicide risk and multiple, severe mental disorders.dr. Linehan’s contributions to suicide research and clinical psychology research have been recognized with numerous awards. She is a Zen master and teaches mindfulness and contemplative practices via workshops and retreats for health care providers.
From Marsha M. Linehan--the developer of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)--this comprehensive resource provides vital tools for implementing DBT skills training. The teaching notes and reproducible handouts and worksheets used for over two decades by hundreds of thousands of practitioners have been significantly revised and expanded to reflect important research and clinical advances. The book gives complete instructions for orienting individuals with a wide range of problems to DBT and teaching them mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance skills.
3Rights Sold 1st Edition: Chinese-simplified, Danish, Dutch, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish
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PROFESSIONAL PSychOLOgy
DBt skills Manual for Adolescents Rathus • 372 pages • November 2014
• Tools for treating adolescents with emotional or behavioral problems of any level of severity that interfere with their social, emotional, academic, and family functioning.
• Provides an easy-to-learn, step-by-step guide for teaching teens and their caregivers five sets of skills: Mindfulness, Emotion Regulation, Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal Effectiveness, and Walking the Middle Path.
• Also by the authors Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Suicidal Adolescents.
Dialectical Behavior therapy for Bine eating and Bulimia
Safer • May 2009
3Rights Sold: Italian, Turkish
Doing Dialectical Behavior therapyA Practical Guide
Koerner • december 2011
3Rights Sold: Dutch, German, Japanese
Dialectical Behavior therapy in Clinical PracticeApplications across Disorders and Settings
dimeff • August 2007
3Rights Sold: Korean, Japanese, Polish
effective Psychotherapy for individuals with Brain injury
Ruff • 250 pages August 2014
explaining Abnormal BehaviorA Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
Pennington • 272 pages January 2014
Positive side of negative emotions
Parrott • 304 pages January 2014
theory and explanation in social Psychology
Gawronski • 434 pages december 2014
Music therapy handbook
Wheeler • 510 pages November 2014
Dual-Process theories of the social Mind
Sherman • 624 pages May 2014
Psychological Construction of emotion
Barrett • 482 pages September 2014
handbook of Positive emotions
Tugade • 527 pages February 2014
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PROFESSIONAL PSychOLOgy
Assessment in Cognitive therapy
Brown • 366 pages November 2014
Multimethod Clinical Assessment
hopwood • 470 pages June 2014
Clinician’s guide to research Methods in Family therapyFoundations of Evidence-Based Practice
Williams • 298 pages June 2014
handbook of PtsDSeCoNd ediTioN
Science and Practice
Friedman • 718 pages July 2014
Working with emotion in Cognitive-Behavioral therapyTechniques for Clinical Practice
Thoma • 418 pages November 2014
Principles and Practice of sex therapyFiFTh ediTioN
Binik • 576 pages March 2014
treating traumatic BereavementA Practitioner’s Guide
Pearlman • 358 pages January 2014
Facilitating resilience and recovery Following trauma
Zoellner • 346 pages January 2014
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PROFESSIONAL PSychOLOgy
ADhD in the schoolsThiRd ediTioN
Assessment and Intervention Strategies
duPaul • 350 pages August 2014
organizational skills training for Children with ADhDAn Empirically Supported Treatment
Gallagher • 408 pages March 2014
Play in Family therapySeCoNd ediTioN
Gil • 204 pages october 2014
Clinical Practice of Pediatric Psychology
Roberts • 350 pages March 2014
Attention-Deficit hyperactivity DisorderFouRTh ediTioN
A Handbook for Diagnosis and Treatment
Barkley • 910 pages November 2014
treating traumatized ChildrenA Casebook of Evidence-Based Therapies
Allen • 222 pages August 2014
Play therapyA Comprehensive Guide to Theory and Practice
Crenshaw • 620 pages September 2014
Biopsychosocial Assessment in Clinical health Psychology
Andrasik • 544 pages November 2014
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Child PsyChology
Creative interventions with traumatized ChildrenSeCoNd ediTioN
Malchiodi • 364 pages october 2014
3Rights Sold 1st Edition: Chinese (world)
What Works for Whom?SeCoNd ediTioN
A Critical Review of Treatments for Children and Adolescents
Fonagy • 610 pages September 2014
Child PsychopathologyThiRd ediTioN
Mash • 1010 pages July 2014
Case Formulation with Children and Adolescents
Manassis • 244 pages June 2014
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Child PsyChology
ordinary MagicResilience in DevelopmentMasten, 366 pages, August 2014
• From a pioneering researcher on resilience from early childhood to adolescence and beyond this book explores what allows certain individuals to thrive and adapt despite adverse circumstances, such as poverty, chronic family problems, or exposure to trauma.
• Masten illuminates how adaptive capacities develop and explores what practitioners and researchers can do to foster resilience.
• Coverage encompasses the neurobiology of resilience as well as the role of major contexts of development: families, schools, and culture.
Asperger syndromeSeCoNd ediTioN
Assessing and Treating High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders
McPartland • 482 pages May 2014
Defiant teensSeCoNd ediTioN
A Clinician’s Manual for Assessment and Family Intervention
Barkley • 214 pages April 2014
handbook oF Socialization
S e C o n d e d i t i o n
Theory and Research
edited by Joan e. Grusec
Paul d. Hastings
handbook of socializationSeCoNd ediTioN
Theory and Research
Grusec • 702 pages december 2014
3Rights Sold 1st Edition: Macedonian
group Work with AdolescentsThiRd ediTioN
Principles and Practice
Malekoff • 438 pages June 2014
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Child PsyChology
Autism spectrum Disorders in Adolescents and AdultsEvidence-Based and Promising InterventionsTincani • 334 pages • September 2014
• Effective practices for helping people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to thrive in adulthood.
• Describes ways to support adolescents and adults in succeeding in higher education and work, living independently, enjoying leisure activities, navigating meaningful personal relationships, and more.
ABCs of Curriculum-Based evaluationA Practical Guide to Effective Decision Making
hosp • 164 pages January 2014
Curriculum-Based Assessment for instructional DesignUsing Data to Individualize Instruction
Burns • 158 pages April 2014
resilient ClassroomsSeCoNd ediTioN
Creating Healthy Environments for Learning
doll • 179 pages January 2014
Dropout Prevention
Goss • 176 pages June 2014
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Education
stress Management for teachersA Proactive Guideherman • 250 pages • November 2014
• Provides teachers with a practical framework for improving their coping and problem solving skills, and help manage the inevitable stressors of their jobs and, ultimately, better outcomes in the classroom.
• Practical features include exercises, worksheets, group activities, and personal stories from teachers striving to deal with the demands of the job.
• Teachers are expected to do more with less: as pressure and expectations have increased, support has decreased.
Best Practices in Adolescent literacy instructionSeCoNd ediTioN
hinchman • 396 pages May 2014
literacy teacher educationPrinciples and Effective Practices
Litt • 272 pages November 2014
Developing Word recognition
hayes • 227 pages July 2014
reading instruction that WorksFouRTh ediTioN
The Case for Balanced Teaching
Pressley • 470 pages September 2014
3Rights Sold: Chinese-Complex
Best Practices in literacy instructionFiFTh ediTioN
Gambrell • 448 pages october 2014
Designing early literacy ProgramsSeCoNd ediTioN
Differentiated Instruction in Preschool and Kindergarten
McGee • 257 pages May 2014
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Education
SeCoNd ediTioN
Confirmatory Factor Analysis for Applied Research
Timothy A. Brown
Bayesian statistics for the social sciences
Kaplan • 318 pages August 2014
Feminist evaluation and researchTheory and Practice
Brisolara • 368 pages April 2014
teaching geographyThiRd ediTioN
Gersmehl • 330 pages July 2014
3Rights Sold 2nd Edition: Korean
World of MapsMap Reading and Interpretation for the 21st Century
Tyner • 240 pages october 2014
selecting the right Analyses for Your DataQuantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods
Vogt • 500 pages June 2014
Confirmatory Factor Analysis for Applied researchSeCoNd ediTioN
Brown • 462 pages November 2014
Making human geography
Cox • 292 pages February 2014
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RESEARCH METHODS
GEOGRAPHY
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