TRAINEE READING/RESOURCE LIST – 4/24/03 Basch, Michael Franz. (1980). Doing psychotherapy. New York: Basic Books. Basch, Michael Franz. (1988). Understanding psychotherapy. New York: Basic Books. Bruch, Hilde. Learning psychotherapy. Copeland, Mary Ellen. (1999). Winning against relapse. A workbook of action plans for recurring health and emotional problems. New York: New Harbinger Publications. (Good reference guide regarding relapse prevention, provides helpful tools to help clients develop alternative coping strategies, helps them identify triggers, etc., it may be used with any number of mental health issues not just drugs and alcohol) Davis & Humphrey. College Counseling – Issues and Strategies for a New Millennium. ACA Press order # 72669 Dodes, Lance M. (2002). The heart of addiction: A new approach to understanding and managing alcoholism and other addictive disorders. New York: HarperCollins. (Provides some new perspectives on the treatment of substance abuse that are more psychodynamic). Fromm-Reichmann, Freida. (1977). Principles of intensive psychotherapy. Chicago. Hirsch, Glenn. (2000). College Counseling: Issues and Strategies for a New Millennium. Edited by Deborah C. Davis & Keren M. Humphrey. American Counseling Association, ISBN#155620-220-2 Jenkins, Yvonne. (1999). (ed.). Diversity in College Settings: Directives for Helping Professionals. Routledge. Kahn, M. (1991). Between therapist and client. Freeman. Kotin, Joel. (1995). Getting started: An introduction to dynamic psychotherapy. New York: Aronson Margolis, Robert D. & Zweben, Joan. (1998). Treating patients with alcohol and other drug problems: An integrated Approach. Washington, D.C.: APA (provides a good introduction, reviews different theoretical models and approaches to assessment, treatment and relapse prevention). Mitchell, Robert. Documentation in counseling Records. ACA Press order # 72302 Perlman, Helen (1979). Relationship: The heart of helping people. Chicago: U. Chicago Press TRAINEE READING LIST 4-23-03 Roth, Sheldon. (1987). Psychotherapy: The art of wooing nature. New York: Aronson Rutan, J. Scott. (1992). Psychotherapy for the 1990s. New York: Guilford. Storr, Anthony. (1990). The art of psychotherapy. 2nd ed., Routledge. Thombs, Dennis L. (1999). Introduction to addictive behaviors, 2nd edition. New York: Guilford (fairly extensive, covers many areas of etiology, assessment, treatment, etc.) Wachtel, Paul L. (1993). Therapeutic communication. New York: Guilford Yalom, Irvin. The Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients. Zaro, J. & Barach, R. A guide for beginning psychotherapists. TRAINEE READING LIST 4-23-03 READING LIST FOR SUPERVISEES APA Code of Ethics (2002). Archer, J. & Cooper, S. (1998). Counseling and mental health services on campus. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 30, 454-463. Levine, A. & Cureton, J.S. (1998). When hope and fear collide: A portrait of today’s college student. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Lovinger, R.J. (1992). Theoretical affiliations in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 29, 586-590. Magnavita, J.J. (1997). Treating personality disorders: Psychotherapy’s frontier. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 32, 23-28. Mahrer, A.R. (1995). An introduction to some disposable myths, how to detect them, and a short list. Psychotherapy, 32, 484-488. *Masterson, J.F. (1988). The search for the real self. New York: Free Press. McHenry, S.S. (1995). When the therapist needs therapy: Characterological counter transference issues and failures in the treatment of the borderline personality disorder. Psychotherapy, 31, 557-570. Monahan, J. (1993). Limiting therapist exposure to Tarasoff liability: Guidelines for risk containment. American Psychologist, 48, 242-250. Najavits, L.M. & Strupp, H.H. (1994). Differences in the effectiveness of psychodynamic therapists: A process-outcome study. Psychotherapy, 31, 114-123. Omer, H. & Strenger, C. (1992). The pluralist revolution: From the one true meaning to an infinity of constructed ones. Psychotherapy, 29, 253-261. Plante, T.G. (1999). Ten strategies for psychology trainees and practicing psychologists interested in avoiding ethical and legal perils. Psychotherapy, 36, 398-403. Quackenbush, R.L. (1991). The prescription of self-help books by psychologists: A bibliography of selected bibliotherapy resources. Psychotherapy, 28, 671-677. *Rappoport, A. (1997). The patient’s search for self: The organizing principle in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 34, 250-261. Rubin, S.S. (1997). Self and object in the postmodern world. Psychotherapy, 34, 1-10. TRAINEE READING LIST 4-23-03 Rubin, S.S. & Niemeier, D.L. (1993). Non-verbal affective communication as a factor in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 29, 596-602. *Safran, J.D. (1993). Breaches in the therapeutic alliance: An arena for negotiating authentic relatedness. Psychotherapy, 30, 11-24. Steenbarger, B.N. (1992). Toward science-practice integration in brief counseling and therapy. The Counseling Psychologist, 20, 403-450. Strupp, H.H. & Binder, J. (1984). Psychotherapy in a new key: A guide to time limited dynamic psychotherapy. New York: Basic Books. Wells, M. & Glickhauf-Hughes, C. (1994). A psychodynamic-object relations model for differential diagnosis. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 28, (3), 41-48. Whiston, S.C. & Sexton, T.L. (1993). An overview of psychotherapy outcome research: Implications for practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 24, 43-51. *Sable, P. (1997). Disorders of adult attachment, Psychotherapy, 34, 286-296. Sommers-Flanagan, J. & Sommers-Flanagan, R. (1995). Intake interviewing with suicidal patients: A systematic approach. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 26, 41-47. *Sussman, M.B. (Ed.) (1995). A perilous calling: The hazards of psychotherapy practice. New York: John Wiley & Sons. *Tishler, C.C.; Gordon, L.B.; and Landry-Meyer, L. (2000). Managing the violent patient: A guide for psychologists and other mental health professionals. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 31, 34-41. TRAINEE READING LIST 4-23-03